mine does the same thing, just take the higher voltage since that is closer to what the mobo reads.
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mine does the same thing, just take the higher voltage since that is closer to what the mobo reads.
My Opteron 165 0534SPMW hits a wall @ 2.7Ghz. It's all good up to 2.7Ghz, prime95/SuperPi stable and temps are 32/40C 1.45V with TT Big Typhoon.
No matter how much vcore I push it with, it wont even boot over 2730Mhz. Anyone with the same problem, maybe it could be solved taking off the IHS, or maybe not since my temps are so good.
I have no idea if it has to do anything with my Crucial BallistiX, which I have noticed doesn't like many other dividers than 1:1, they are stable 300Mhz@3-3-3-8 1T. When using 9:10 divider still the FSB wont work over 300, and I have DFI NF4 Ultra-D.
Someone posted an app mod on DFI-street. Head on over and do a search:)Quote:
Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
This is not untypical behavior for an AMD X64 chip. They do not overclock linearly.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sayoung
My Water cooling parts are basic :Quote:
Originally Posted by manomanx2
http://www.docmicro.com/pieces/descr...iece=4276&vu=1
http://www.docmicro.com/pieces/descr...iece=2581&vu=0
http://www.docmicro.com/pieces/descr...iece=4343&vu=0
hit a limit a bit over 2900MHz
http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/6...00015zh.th.png
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=61582
maybe DFI DAGF is a limiting factor, but after a few days testing and rendering, i'm satisfied with 2.7GHz for all day usage
lot of voltage, but nice clock. I landed at the same spot for day to day, 2.75@1.485
ouch!
:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by pcdoc1
Sorry, it's the vcore 1.648 thing.........:eek:
it was just a test to see how high it can go.
1.48V (1.5 in bios) and 2.7GHz for daily usage, as i've said before
Here is my Opteron 170 0530TPMW that I just started playing with. Got a nice screenshot (35 hours Dual Prime):
http://tinypic.com/juk5g8.jpg
Validation Link:
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=62435
It does 2.8ghz at less volts (1.39 or less).
I've been running 1.65V 2.8ghz 24/7 dual load on air with my 165 from the day I got it over a month ago. No problems here...Quote:
Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
Is that 1.65 set in the BIOS or 1.65 displayed in CPUz?Quote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
Do you have a voltmeter?
Heres another shot. 0530TPMW 48 hours dual prime stable.
http://tinypic.com/jzaeyg.jpg
CPUZ Verified: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=62619
and the end:
http://tinypic.com/jzb0qb.jpg
Now to go for 2900 mhz
48 hours? isnt that a tad overkill:p:
Thats a nice processor you got there, i assume the voltage is actually around 1.45? or are the readings on that board accurate?
SP20004 is not the real Prime95!
Try it with Prime95 Version 24.14 and it will be not os easy to get it stable 48hours by the same settings!!!
Actualy it works just as well. :fact: But just for you, here goes another 48 hours with "Version 24.14" :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rufus7
Like I said in earlier post. When I ran prime before with 1.39 volts it did fine too. I noticed it was at 1.42 when I was 10 hours through the test so I just let it run.Quote:
Originally Posted by Delirious
Forget about him, go for 3.0. You on water?Quote:
Originally Posted by derektm
I have the same chip, it does 2700 at 1.475v or 2800 at 1.55. I leave it at 2700 1.475 for 24/7 and I'm thinking about lowering to 1.4 and finding max clocks there for 24/7..Quote:
Originally Posted by Sayoung
Hmm, sometimes no matter what you run the critics emerge...... :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Rufus7
Yeah I'm not too worried about him :p: Yeah im on water. I'll go for 3.0 soon. Wish me luck! :banana:Quote:
Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
Yep :slap:Quote:
Originally Posted by pcdoc1
The 0530's are monsters. I doubt he would have any problems. derektm, don't waste your time - let's see 3.0!Quote:
Originally Posted by Rufus7