Heres mine :)
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y18...99999/maxt.jpg
Edit: that app says my core is toledo but on cpu-Z its says manchester :fact:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y18...9/cpuzcopy.jpg
-Fr4nk
Heres mine :)
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y18...99999/maxt.jpg
Edit: that app says my core is toledo but on cpu-Z its says manchester :fact:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y18...9/cpuzcopy.jpg
-Fr4nk
:confused: I wonder why some have a startup Vcore of only 1.3 and others are 1.35 ????
I thought that default Vcore on X2s was only 1.30.
My X2 3800+ 3205 RPMW:
Maximum Case Temperature 59°C
Vcore : 1.30V
Regards,
Primoz
So did I, my X2 runs fine upto ~2400 @ 1.3Vcore but look at the reading for my 3800 :Quote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0
CPU Information (CPU #1):
Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: 3, Stepping: 2
Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 23, Stepping: 2
CPUID String: 20F32
Processor APIC: 0
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ (Toledo)
CPU Speed: 2600.39 (260.04 x 10.0)
Revision: JH9-E6
Platform: Socket 939
Startup VCore: 1.350v
Maximum Case Temperature = 63C
For 939 and X2 default Vcore is 1.400 Volts.Quote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0
Click here and see Processor Electrical Specifications page.
Of course specifications change rapidly. :)
Venice E3 3000+ 0517 EPAW (not overclocked yet :stick: )
Max Temp 59C
I think the speci's have changed as every X2 3800 I have seen using DFI boards have default Vcore running @ ~ 1.3v :)Quote:
Originally Posted by MrSeanKon
Oh and BTW my Toledo is running 24/7 now @ 2.6GHz with only 1.376Vcore prime large FFT's stable :woot:
Nice alpha0ne! It looks like your chip is broken in now! :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by alpha0ne
He ye go! 59c
It certainly is :DQuote:
Originally Posted by njkid32
I have actually benched @ 3Gig with 1.58Vcore but not 100% stable as my board is dodgey :mad: , I'll get a DFI Grouper or the new NF4 soon though :D
I was thinking of the new DFI NF4 but the chip will sit sideways so my mach would have to turn 90degrees. So I dont think that will work.Quote:
Originally Posted by alpha0ne
But really glad to see your chip is doing well!
Thanx nj :toast:
Its all to do with the lovin I give it :smileysex :D
CPU Information (CPU #1):
CPUID String: 20F71
Processor APIC: 0
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3700+ SAN DIEGO
CPU Speed: 2860,36 (260.03 x 11.0)
Revision: SH8-E4
Platform: Socket 939
Startup VCore: 1.400v
Maximum Case Temperature = 59C
CPU Information (CPU #1):
Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: B, Stepping: 1
Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 2B, Stepping: 1
CPUID String: 20FB1
Processor APIC: 0
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ (Manchester)
CPU Speed: 2100.66 (210.07 x 10.0)
Revision: BH9-E4
Platform: Socket 939
Startup VCore: 1.300v
Maximum Case Temperature = 71C
Written by: Arthur Liberman.
Contact me at: Arthur_Liberman@hotmail.com
This is a CDBHE 0533 UPMW.
Looks bloody nice so far, currently priming 2100mhz at 1.26v. Only got it going an hour or so ago. Temps hit 31c on my WC, with room temps of 21c.
And isn't the case temperature of 71c decent? Has it been seen that these temps correlate to OC performance at all?
here is mine
_____________________________________________
CPU Information (CPU #1):
Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: F, Stepping: 0
Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 2F, Stepping: 0
CPUID String: 20FF0
Processor APIC: 0
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3200+ (Venice)
CPU Speed: 2502.79 (278.09 x 9.0)
Revision: DH8-E3
Platform: Socket 939
Startup VCore: 1.400v
Maximum Case Temperature = 59C
__________________________________________________ _
but my actual Vcore now is 1.275v and my cpu can get as high as 2.7GHz @ 1.425Vcore only :)
Its funny how they vary soooo much, my startup is 1.35 ????Quote:
Originally Posted by don_vercetti
My 4000 sandy
CABGE 0528cpcw
Max case temp 57c
So what this is telling me is, if I run my cpu temp over 57c it will fry :confused:
Based on these results...
If you were me, would you run this chip@2.85 with 1.58volts with 55c load temps (I saw a few spikes to 57c)
Or run it at 2.7 with 1.46 volts and 44c load temps :rolleyes:
no. temperature is a factor in stability. your cpu is rated for 2.4ghz at stock voltage up to 57c. beyond that, it may or may not be stable. i'll venture that it is though ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by rodman
though, cause it matters..
cpu lifespan is dependant on temps and voltage. for every 10c increase, the live of the cpu is reduced by around 1/2. likewise, a 10c decrease is ~2x longer life. there is no threshold where your cpu begins dying, but instead it's always decaying at a rate proportional to the temperature it's running at and the voltage that is being fed to it.
I cant be arsed shifting through this whole thread to find the information im looking for, so I hope someoce can tell me wht is so important abt the 'Maximum Case Temperature' with regards to overclocking. Wht is the general consensus.
mong
Forgot to get the reading on my 144 before I put in the 146. Oh well. I'll post that when it finds a new home.
http://img328.imageshack.us/img328/4932/maxtemp8js.png
@mongoled We're trying to figure out if higher MaxTcase = higher OC. I think the Opterons have high ratings normally seen only on X2s. They seem to OC well.
i agree. My old X2 had max temp of 59c, and it was a crap clocker. Needed ~1.6v to hit 2.6ghz.
My new X2 has a max temp of 71c, and im running large FFT's at 2650mhz with 1.34v. I would say there is a definite correlation between max temp and overclockability.
Thanxs for clearing tht up for me :)Quote:
Originally Posted by gundamit
haha my max temp is 55C and my max OC is about 2500 MHZ, DEFINETE COROlATiON!!!!