thanks lightman
i use water cooler for my X2 3800+ oc ,
with ice in the water :D
weather of malaysia is a bit hot :ROTF:
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Dont know why it says RAM as PC-6400 as it's PC-8500. But doesnt matter anyway.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=301296
24/7 stable. Waiting for my DFI 790FX-M2R, maybe it will increase 24/7 OC's:D
Cause it's SPD programmed to be recognized as PC6400's so that it is compatible with non PC8500 compatible boards. (jedec still says 800MHz as max iirc) Nice clock!.
are all F3's has a 65W or it has also a variant of 89W?how would you distinguish and what the main difference when it comes to vcore?
The X2 5200 F3 has 65W TDP, but I think it's the only one. The rest have 89W(5600/6000) or 125W (6000/6400) TDP.
any idea what could be its stock vcore?seen at the AMD site which tells that 1.20/1.25v but i get 1.35 stock vcore...
http://products.amd.com/en-us/Deskto...ail.aspx?id=38
I believed it was 1,20/1,25v for 65W TDP, 1,30/1,35W for 89W TDP and 1,35/1,40v for 125W TDP. What are you reading the voltage with?
Yeah, you're right about voltage and TDP.
You can check this in AMD technical documentation:
http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/cont...docs/33954.pdf
But there is four F3 processors with 65W TDP, not only 5200+.
hmm seems i got the 89w tdp...
anyways what are the advantages of havin 1x1024 L2 cache compare to 2x512?
i had a black 5000+ before (65w)...is it worth upgrade to 5200+?
manage to OC to 3ghz @ 1.43vcore..(13x232)...
Probably not. If you got a 5000BE, the only Athlons I would upgrade to would be the 6000/6400BE, just make sure your mobo can handle them (125W).
Personally I wouldn't upgrade at all, if I got a 5000BE, I would be waiting for the tricores coming late Q2 (probably).
Anyone have any results from the 89W 6000+ CPUs (ADA6000IAA6CZ (OEM) or ADA6000CZBOX (Retail))?
I am trying to decide whether to go for the 5000+BE (£67) or an OEM 89W 6000+ (£90)...
Please go for the 6000, I'm curious about that one too. Haven't seen any results of it yet. Should be better than the 5000BE anyhow. (exept for power consumption that is)
If you got the 5200+ with the stepping you have in the sig, you should be able to reach 3Ghz at reasonable voltages. It will be faster than a 5000BE at the same speed, wouldn't call it a bad move exactly.
might not be the best...
sub 28 sec...
27.924
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r...e/superpi3.jpg
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r...e/DSC01300.jpg
Does anyone know how the 5000 BEs typically perform at low voltage? I would have expected the 5000+ BE to do a bit better than 3.0 GHz at 1.35 vCore. But OTOH I've found that the low-voltage editions don't necessarily outperform the 125W editions at "Cool'n'Quiet" OCing(say 1.2 - 1.3 vCore). My 6000 (125W edition) easily beats my 5200 (65W edition) @ 1.3 vCore, even though they are both CCB8Fs.
(The original file was too large so I had to reduce its colour depth...)
what batch you got there?
what is with CCB8Fs?
It's a great stepping - simply put :D
My 5200+ EE clocks a tad higher @ 1.4 vCore and above, but my 6000+ is far better @ 1.3 vCore and below. Given their similarities in stepping and batch, I was rather surprised to learn that the 5200 EE didn't outperform the 6000 at low voltage. But after further testing and comparisons I got the impression that the high-end models have quite similar voltage scaling on average, although I would expect the 6400+ to clock higher at any voltage.
6000+ stepping / batch:
CCB8F 0718 XPMW
5200+ EE stepping / batch:
CCB8F 0719 XPMW
I just noticed, i thought my x2 5600 was a CCB8F. After i put my new parts in, its a CCB3F. I haven't heard of this, is it good? i had it stable at 3.33ghz @ 1.425v
Curiosity has got me :p:
I can't really find anything on it..
http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s...1/DSCF2347.jpg
http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s...4168463334.jpg
Here's my SS for my OC attempt.
Just started playing with my F3 as was pretty busy before this.
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...angjr/3133.jpg
I have not tried to push it to 3.2Ghz yet, and will validate my CPU-Z when i manage to push this chip to the max.
Currently running 3133@1.20v (Set to 315x10 in cmos), using Team DDR2 667 Value Rams @1044Mhz 5-5-5-12@2.0v.
Stepping is CCB8F 0737 BPMW...
Been awhile since I have been able to get back hereto write. Been waiting to get a new MB to put the CPU and FireStix PC-6400s on.
Got an Abit An9 32x Fatel1ty board for $75. I seems just about as clockable as the DFI and a whole lot more stable. Later Bios are crap but the one I went back to is stable. I thinks its 1.5. Anyway , those that been using it know which one it is
Maybe someone can answer a few questions I have about the current setup.
CPU: AM2 5600+ CCBVF 0651WPMW
12 x 272
MEMORY : 2 x 1 gig Buffelo Firestix PC-6400
5-5-5-15 2.3v currently set at 667/800
Currently have the northbridge voltage set at 1.3v. Has solved a number of memory problems.
For cooling I am using an older Hyper 48 with a 92mm Torrnato fan. Noisy but I haven't gown over 50c yet even at full Othos.
Here's the questions. I think I'm at the limit for this chip and memory. At full speed, the firestixs start acting up on Vista. I could bumb up one more to 2.4 but I don't want to blow them out when I am think its thechip that will be the main limiting factor.
To get the memory back up to the 1000 mhz , I may need to really push the voltage to get the fsb back up . Its already pushing 1.6v.
My fastest setup and Othos stable has been at 12 x 265~ and full memory speed just short of 1100 at 2 x 539~
The 5600 has a base multi of 14 , I have went down 2. Should I be able to get a 14 and the the full memory divider if a get a 6400+? I have tried to read the stuff about how all this this done on the motherboard but its so confusing.
What's the top limits on these 89w chips? Should I be happy with the 400mhz increase in general terms. I need to a new sata3 HD before I get a new chip. And besides the prices will come down.
Later.
If you get 3,3Hz on air, you should be happy, you could probably get a 6400+ to 3,5GHz, but IMO it would not be worth spending money on. I'm thinking you are using quite high voltages for those clocks, though. Keeping the chip cooler probably let's you lower the voltages applied.
The list is updated :)
Edit: Nice oc for that stepping btw!
I was thinking that 500 mhz bumb was going to be it for these without water or other means of cooling.
It is cool in here this morning (28c) so would see what I could do before going to work. Been able to get it to 3.75 ghz. Super Pi crapped out first time ( non converq sqr thing). Restarted it and my first sub 26 sec.
Orthos will behave a little better to.
I am thinking heat and too high voltages but this board starts acting funny without it. Maybe a little more juice to the northbridge
Two more questions. Should I get a memory cooler? I know moving a fan around with the cool air has helped I think.
Thinking about getting out of thoses all in one 5 1/4 cooling setups. Which ones are good. Nothing fancy , will not be overclocking the video.
I will be posting some screen shots.
A fan would be advisable if you're running above normal voltages on your ram.
Hit the wall with firestix. I it cold here so I play a little. Set the voltage to 2.4 to see what would happend. Well, it happended. Hard time booting and Vista would not act right. Anyway, just short of 1100 mhz is pretty good for these.
I wanted to go 4 gig anyway so I may get a 2 gig piece of pc2-8000 or pc2-8500. Will this help me out any? Even a cheapie piece will work I would think as its still will be faster at stock than what my max is now.
Going to order an OCZ Memory Cooler today in anycase. I have been using a 80mm over them.
just got batch ccb8f... :D
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r...150SuperPi.jpg
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r...aze/OC3150.png
The stepping in your sig?
CCB8F's usually are quite good. Look at the list,
He got his fpmw up a notch or two :pQuote:
X2 6000+ CCB8F 0731 FPMW 3510 1,56 Air Lightman
Give it a go!
CCB8F 0748
not sure what the last letters where, pretty sure they where FPMW as well though...
this is on a GA-MA770-DS3, which is an excellent board btw :up:
http://img262.imageshack.us/img262/2452/cpuzv3.jpg
stepping CCB8F 0731 FPMW
3433 @ 1.45v.
Nice clocks both of you. Awsome overclock on the 5200 pablo NZ!!
The list is updated.
Thats on water, sorry (poor abused old koolance no less)
MODEL | STEPPING | OC | VOLT | COOLING | NAME | STABLE @VOLT
X2 6000+ CCB8F 0719 RPMW 3300 1,425 Air cbjaust ----> 3204 @ 1,375 Validation
Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe
OCZ Titanium Alpha VX2 DDR2-1000
Stability (Orthos):
http://www.amdgeeks.net/overclock/le...43913813035700
Speed (SuperPi 32M):
http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~cbjaust...&%20550MHz.png
Just bought a 6000+ CCB8F 0719RPMW on the cheap! Same stepping as post above haha :)
Thanks to this thread i think* its a decent stepping! Wish me luck!
You'll be testing it on your AX78? Good luck :)
Yes this opty needing 1.5v to do 3.0 isnt doing it for me! If im gonna run 1.5 on AM2 i'm hoping for at least 3.5 even! :)
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=352856
:shocked: :cool: :up: :yepp: :D ;)
nice results socketman,:up: thats a sick bus speed at that multi im assuming this was on water. also what mb are you using?
ohh shoot my bad:am:
Yea not bad for "budget" ;) (80Cdn) cpu, using the Swiftech "Compact H20 Kit"
Posted "prime time" in the Opteron thread @ 3250 slowly working my way up:rolleyes: ;) The board seem to be at it's limit, (about 400) ,in addition of "having a mind of it's own", - the Vcore in BIOS,set to deafault , will go as high as 1.45 under heavy load :eek: ,.I might stick the CPU in
the MSI790 (K9A2) eventually ,have a 9600BE in it right now.
will try to add a picture later.
last but not least it's the "f3" stepping/revision" as per topic:up:
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http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=353279
300x11 = 3300 1.5v Nothing stellar yet. Something strange is up with this board as my chips seem to want a bit much to be stable. Anything over 1.55v = shutdown. Temps are all in check to..
Hi Guys ^^
my little x2 3800+
CCB8F 0729MPMW
13h prime @ 3,4ghz @ 1,456v @ air and stupid ram
http://www.abload.de/img/prime4z1t.jpg
max 3,63 ghz @ 1,55v @ air http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=357049
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/forum/show...postcount=1512
EDIT:
max @ air @ 1,6 vcore = 3,8ghz xD
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=364967
Bexter, what mobo do you have? :) Looks great!
Edit: Should've looked at CPU-Z validation! Sorry. ;)
I just got my RMA'd 6400+ back. Although it's not a Black Edition, doesnt matter anyway, Im quite curious how it will go. It will take a while before I test it though.
Stepping:
CCB8F 0809APMW
Quite new as well.
@RocketMan
Whoa.. 100% OC. Rare for AMD chips.. Great job.. :D
I got Opty 1210 CCBVF 0812FPMW. Is this batch similar to yours??
*Thanks...
*double posts*
http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/m...663pi23328.jpg
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=372833
3.63 @ v1.437
Ram @ 1046
Very nice overclock crowncobra :) Batch number or "stepping" is only printed on top of your cpu, it can not be found with software.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=309685 5600+ @1.65V cooled by IFX-14 with 2x12cm Titan 2000RPM and wide opened door to the balcony during cold winter night :p:. Sorry, but I don't have time now to plug the cpu out of the socket, so I can't give the stepping :rolleyes:. All the other info stays in the validation. 24.7 clocks are 3370@1.525V.
P.S. Are the screenshots obligatory, cause I think I have deleted mine, after HDD change...
awesome:up:
what are the chips steppings?
thank you
all my result and sorry about steppings
I sold it in last month
http://www.vmodtech.com/modules.php?...pid=311&page=2
My first "serious" attempt on this chip.:D
http://www.cpusers.gr/attachment.php...6&d=1216375395
my new X2 4600+ F3, now i need a new board for more :devil:
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=387722
3,6Ghz @ 1,475
3Ghz @ 1,15v primestable
This thread will not be updated anymore.
X2 6400+ * 3,62 Ghz @ 1,568V * F3 Winsor * CCB8F 0809 BPMW * Watercooling * with HS * 2,2 h Prime * Techtrancer Link
http://www.abload.de/img/36201568vfertig1kb.jpg
http://www.abload.de/img/unbenannt4fertiglmx.jpg
X2 6400+ at 3.6ghz 1.55v CCB8F 0737FPMW
stable at 1.52v at 3.57ghz running 24/7 at 3.48ghz at 1.45v
http://www.cpusers.gr/attachment.php...4&d=1214641310
valid
http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/screenshot/296603.png
valid
on air with skythe cooler mugen...
i try this time at 3.8GHz
last time i bench everest, nuclearus and cinebench 10.0
take a look
http://www.abload.de/img/everest64003670612cl91q.jpg
http://www.abload.de/img/nuclearus9663fertiggkg.jpg
http://www.abload.de/img/cinebench10fertigr5s.jpg
what is the difference between the 6400+ standard and 6400+BE sence the multi is locked on it? been wondering this.
the 6400 be comes with no hsf and has the 4x multiplier available, the normal 6400+ has a hsf in the package and can only drop to 5x multi.
that is it.
6000+ CCB8F 0837APMW - 3840.21MHz, 1.6V cooled with IFX-14+2*12cm Akasa@2100RPM.
Validation
Update - 3900.22MHz, 1.616V
Validation
and some benches:
Evereset Ultimate Edition:
http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/3...est6000pp3.jpg
Winrar:
http://img104.imageshack.us/img104/9...ar60001sk1.jpghttp://img104.imageshack.us/img104/7...ar60002db8.jpg
SuperPi 1M:
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/7...i1m6000tk2.jpg