Wow I really need to get a 5600+ now. I also have 1.375 volts to play with which means mabey I can hit 3.1-3.2GHZ:D in a Dell Machine of all things LOL
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Wow I really need to get a 5600+ now. I also have 1.375 volts to play with which means mabey I can hit 3.1-3.2GHZ:D in a Dell Machine of all things LOL
my old 5600+ didint do 2900mhz 24/7 stable no matter what voltage i gave to it.. it benched 3200mhz with 1.55v
Based on my experience with two 6000s and one 5200 EE (all CCB8F), the former actually clocks higher at low voltage. So long as you get the right stepping, the PR rating doesn't seem to make that big a difference. The 6000s I've played with would certainly need far less than 1.4v in order to reach 3.0 GHz, perhaps even less than most 5200s.
PS: The 5200, 5600 and 6000 all have 2x1MB L2 (in case you thought otherwise).
ccb8f is totally different processor from ccb6f. ccb8f is just amazing at overclocking. I wish I would have gotten ccb8f. where did you guys got your processor? i got mine at newegg.
My 5200+ CCB8F was from newegg a ouple weeks ago, the California warehouse.
i just got a CCB8F 0721TPMW from www.pccanada.com today gonna see how high i can get it togo
i got mine at california too. I live in nyc, so that was a huge trip for my cpu.
X2 5600+
Stepping: CCB8F 0720XPMW
Cooling - H2O
Max stable SPI 1M - http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=226801
3548MHz@1.55V
Orthos stable - 3400MHz@1.425!!! (i'll post screen later)
Thats a nice one! The list is updated!
Not so sure about that. Running 3400 stable at 1,42v is impressive.
At the moment my cpu isn't stable at any speeds because of a dying HIPER PSU.... It's whining and shutting down all the time, a sure sign of imminent death.. Gonna buy a Seasonic 650W that delivers 52 amps at its 12v lines, just hoping the HIPER won't die before I get the new one...
Here's my 6000+ on air 247 X 13 =3211Mhz
Is the HT Link too high at 1235? should I change the HT multiplier to 4X and where in the BIOS do I do that?
AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ AM2 3.0GHz
Asustek M2N32 AM2 nForce 590 SLI ATX 8 ch Audio 2xLan W/Less Lan
GeForce 8800GTS 640MB DDR3
2GB Crucial Ballistix Tracers DDR2 PC6400 (2 X 1GB)
Samsung SpinPoint T HD501LJ 500GB SATA-II 16MB Cache
Windows XP Home OEM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...og/24713-1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...g/super_pi.jpg
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And your stepping is??
If your system is stable, the HT link is ok!
Just make shure if your on AIR use the best heatsink you can get ......Like the THermalRight 120 Extream if you can fit one or its new Counterpart the IFX-14:up:
http://www.svc.com/ultra-120-extreme.html
http://www.svc.com/ifx-14.html
Is there a way I can find the stepping without removing the heatsink?
the system is stable at 3211 but it does shut down at 215 X 15
Check out the box, might be there, but I don't think so..
Hi guys, I own a Amd 6000 X2 myself... currently got 13x250 @ stock volts
Ive got FSB on my Asus M2N32-SLi-DLX set 5x250 giving 1250... is this too high? it seems to cope fine... havnet upped any volts on mobo though or should i?
Also one other thing i hear that Amd 6000 currently 125W will be made in a 89W variety soon... will we see even more overclocking?
any help much appritiated :)
If it runs fine then it runs fine. people say there is no performance hit or gain running it anywhere from 800 to 1200, so why not leave it to run at 1250? The reason people all say to try to have it run around 1000 is because that is what it is rated for and many boards will not post if you try and have the HT go too high. If the board works fine with it running that high then there is obviously no reason to lower the speed, especially if he is still on stock volts.
AMD Athlon64 x2 3800+ Windsor 65w
CCB8F 0715RPMW
Bios Boot at 3.4Ghz
Max Stable SuperPi 1M at 3.45Ghz
Max Screen at 3.5Ghz
Vcore 1.65v
Air Cooling By Scythe Ninja DIY Socket AM2
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