I don't however just being able to boot with that voltage at 4g is quite a feat.
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I don't however just being able to boot with that voltage at 4g is quite a feat.
wow 4GHz @ stock voltage booted into Windows?
X-power 0852 is really nice chip with 4Ghz boot up on air:up:
The max for my 0849 with default vcore is 4.1Ghz, that with Single Stage cooling though...
http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/625...shot112mq7.jpg
Has anyone with 4x2gb memory been able to go past 3.6GHz with DDR2-960 5-5-5-12-20-2T memory? NB Freq 2400MHz (I tried with a much lower multiplier but the CPU still didn't want to budge past 3.6GHz and I'm wondering if it is because I am using 4 memory sticks). I'm at 1.424V vCore and if I lower that, system becomes unstable.
This test is in the indoor air temperature of 18 C running, motherboard is DFI 790FXB, this voltage, CPU is very unstable and can not run the 1M, CPU temporarily loaned to a friend test, on Saturday, I will further test, before the LN2 to 1.9 v 6.11Ghttp://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=502395. But it is not the limit,Insulation does not do a good job, so the temperature can only reach the -14 * c。because the running time to time to verify documents 6.2G failure.
anyone looking for some special 945BE chips please pm me i have some that are looking for nice homes ;)
Nice, cdawall!
Also, now those 4 Gig Fx's are really starting to sound like more than just rumors..
And to take it one step further, if this info is correct then move over 45nm HKMG, there's a new king in town. :D
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Well, they can probably already say that. :)
P.S. Any idea on the NB voltage?
My 920 seems to hate clocking over 3.6GHz. Darnit!
Dammit Man... Does anyone know the Phone # for Phenoms Annonymous? :rofl:
I went to Microcenter today, just to innocently look around and found they had a 940BE with the Batch Code "0852 BPFW, 900170", of course I now own it... Cheese... :p: Looks like I won't be eating out until next payday...
They had a few from the 1'st week of '09, but all the serial numbers were in the "9003xx" range, so I went for the lower number.
I've tested it for an hour or so, but so far it looks like my original may actually be a better clocker. I'm quickly running out of friends to sell tested parts too, guess I'll have to start a flEbay account....
Reguardless an hour is not a valid time to run a chip through it's paces but I was hoping for a little better @ stock v's. I'll keep you guys posted as to my results with this chip...
haha nice one Dave! I already have the 920 but the early 720BE reviews tempt me....
Should I be satisfied with these settings?
CPU: 265 x 14 = 3710mhz
CPUv: 1.52v
NB: 265 x 8 = 2120mhz
NBv: 1.42v
HTLink: 265 x 7 = 1855mhz
HTv: 1.27v
Will be tweaking my RAM but atm its only running 1060mhz 5-5-5-18-22-2T. I did try the NB multiplier at x9 with up too 1.5v on the NB but it didn't wanna boot. So I tried 275 x 13.5 = 3712mhz on the CPU to indirectly increase my NB too 2200mhz but it got unstable with those settings.
Any tips or ideas how I could improve my 24/7 clock, I am satisfied myself with the CPU but the NB clock really disturbs me, is it worth performancewise to decrease my CPU slightly and try give the NB its x9 multiplier?
well at 1.42v on the NB you could run 2.6ghz or even 2.8ghz I run mine at 1.45v 2.8ghz
why dont you try leaving the bus speed at 200 and do this
200x18.5 3.7ghz cpu
200x 12 or 13 on the nb will give 2.4 or 2.6ghz
200x10 HTT 2ghz
set ram to 1066
high fsb doesnt improve performance really your performance comes from cpu NB and memory speed. HT and bus speed dont help except for a bit more instability where you really dont need it.
I know high bus speed looks pretty but it doesnt do anything. Ive run 270 fsb with my settings as near as I could get them and saw no performance increase from leaving it at 200.
my 24/7 settings are these
200x19 3.8ghz 1.55v
200x14nb 2.8ghz 1.45v
200x10 HTT
memory 1066
look at this screenie
http://s271.photobucket.com/albums/j...t=P1240049.jpg
but now my HTT is at 2ghz since I dont see any benefit or loss right now either or.