x2 3800+ s939 1,4vcore in bios
ADA3800DAA5CD
LCBIE 0618EPMW
Z93757XXXXXXX
MSI K8N SLI Platinum
GSkill HX
Revoltec Chromus 2 500Watt
WC: PowerX2.0; BIX2; Eheim1048
http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/382/x22900zx6.th.jpg
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x2 3800+ s939 1,4vcore in bios
ADA3800DAA5CD
LCBIE 0618EPMW
Z93757XXXXXXX
MSI K8N SLI Platinum
GSkill HX
Revoltec Chromus 2 500Watt
WC: PowerX2.0; BIX2; Eheim1048
http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/382/x22900zx6.th.jpg
Thanks - with the IHS under h20.Quote:
Originally Posted by douirc
Still pushing too...here is an update!
http://www.3dxtreme.net/other/CPUS/3...920-1.376v.jpg
thats just sick!
think maybe ill grab one of these boys to play around with.
anyone still playing around with the biostar tforce mATX boards. ?
was thinking of throwing together a mATX system since the 3800x2's are so cheap now.
(and yes i still love amd, even more now with the price cuts lol) just trying to figure out where bes tto spend my money.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Drozdov
same chip as you. runnin 2.8 at 1.4v set and it's solid. my bt has a fan spinning at about 1700rpm though. i popped the top and that dropped my load temp in core temp about 3c per core but temps are still 10c diff at idle and 5 diff at load.
ldbfe 0622fpmw
Just got it from the egg, hit 2.7 (300x9) without a problem at about 1.5v. I tried for a little further and it rebooted. I could try some more voltage, but its sitting at 48c on water (under load obviously). Frankly I'm very happy with it.
In recent dissapointing news of my recent 3800X2 purchase....only hitting so far 2.45ghz bah!!!!
I found 12 Toledo's at one of my stores distributors, I am having one arriving here sometime next week earlier part. I will report back with my results. I hope its as good as all your guyz Toledo's =)
Another bump in vcore to hit 2930 stable.
http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/7...392vhb5.th.jpg
yeah im priming it at 2.8ghz 1.4v at the moment. I might switch out my big typhoon for a SI-128, the big typhoon isn't cooling the area around my cpu, so when my PWM temps go to 60C+ it fails prime.Quote:
Originally Posted by cujo
Hrmmmm, I just saw this thread and I realized that my CPU is a 0603WPCW LDBHE with a batch number of 0091. I'm gonna go test it to see how it does. Just with XP-90 aircooling right now.
hey all, i was just wondering were you guys are getting your 3800+ x2's. i'll just might grab just to play around since their so cheap :D.
I got mine from www.newegg.com it was $153 USD with free shipping. I hit 2.7 with it, which is good enough for me :) Just bought it about a week ago.
I'm struggling to get past 2.6 with my LDBHE 0605 DPMW. Thats with 1.57vcore:( .T he highest it went on stock was 2.25 so I knew things didn't look good. Temps are not a problem (35c load after 12hrs P95 - WC) so I reckon its gotta be the memory. My Gskill HZ must be the worst clocking pair ever. They won't go much past 250 @ 3-4-4-8. The highest I have gone is 12hr small ft p95 stable (large fft's/blend fail after about an hour). Memtest dosn't show any errors though.
Anyone using them with manchesters? If so can you lemme know what timings, Async latency and read preamble and drive strengths that you have set plz. Any help would be greatly appreciated as the more I read this thread the more depressed I get.
Current settings :
2.5-2.7V; HTT=3; FSB=250
Dram Frequency Set: 200 (1:1)
Command Per Clock: Enable (1t)
Cas: 3
Trcd: 4
Tras: 8
Trp: 4
Trc: 7
Trfc: 14
Trrd: 2
Ter: 2
Twtr: 2
Trwt: 2
Tref: 3684
Twcl: 1
Dram Bank Interleave: Enable
Dqs Skew Control: Auto
Dqs Skew Value: 0
Dram Drive Strength: 7
Darm Date Drive Strength: 3
Max Async Latency: 8ns
Darm Response: Normal
Read Preamble Time: 5ns
Idlecycle Limit: 256
Dynamic Counter: Enable
R/w Queue Bypass:16
Bypass Max: 7
32 Byte Granularity: Disable
Iceman your in the same boat as me, my processor sucks just about as much as yours...actually more lol! I know ... it sucks =(
Here is the breakdown so far...this is to get 8 hours prime stablility.
1.290v for 2850 Mhz
1.360v for 2900 Mhz
1.376v for 2920 Mhz
1.392v for 2930 Mhz
1.424v for 2940 Mhz
Mine now needs 1.424 for 2.94Ghz - it's starting to need volts to push 1 MHZ higher on the HT - I feel the end is near.
Once this starts happening the limitation of the chip becomes apparent.
just swap the fan for one with a higher rpm. everything i've been seeing says the bt is the best air hsf atm. my pwmic temp loads around 53c.Quote:
Originally Posted by Drozdov
Up your vdimm see how? i think your memory limit your CPU to go further. If really cannot just use a divider on your ram .. and push your cpu further ... good luck :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ic3man
I've tried upto 2.7 vdimm and ran on a 166 divider - no better. I was hoping for some advice on timings tbh coz I reckon the memory controller on this chip is alot more fussy than my old cbbwe.
I have an 3800 X2 LDBFE 0619WPMW, Manchester of course, that i got from the Cali shipped Newegg branch a few days ago, stable at 2800, 1.49v so far. Not the best chip in the world, but not too shabby.
I run semi chilled water at 50 to 53F, and my cpu temp according to Smart Guardian is max of 38C while running the dual core SP2004 with small ftt's. I'll update as i push on, I hope to get to 2900 with the chip.
Larry
I have an 3800 X2 LDBFE 0619WPMW, Manchester of course, that i got from the Cali shipped Newegg branch a few days ago, stable at 2800, 1.49v so far. Not the best chip in the world, but not too shabby.
I run semi chilled water at 50 to 53F, and my cpu temp according to Smart Guardian is max of 38C while running the dual core SP2004 with small fft's. I'll update as i push on, I hope to get to 2900 with the chip.
Larry
2.8GHz @ 1.45v
LDBHE 0601TPMW
Another update... still going strong. Each jump in HT requires a notch in voltage - I will hit a wall soon I'm sure.
http://www.3dxtreme.net/other/CPUS/3...950-1.472v.jpg
Hey Drozdov - how are you cooling that chip??
im using a big typhoon
3800+ X2 from the egg. Stepping is LBDFE 0620 VPMW (manchester core).
Ordered Monday, received on Friday and beat up all weekend.
Dual Prime at 2.7GHz for 8 hrs at 1.45v is about it. Goes to crap much over 2.7.
Shipped from New Jersey. Air cooled in an open case with an XP90c.
Another update - 618 EPMW.
http://www.3dxtreme.net/other/CPUS/3...970-1.504v.jpg
nice you're almost at 3ghz. I definitely need to get myself water cooling.
wow you have a lot of patience. i'm sittin on 2.8 cause i know it's stable and it's not worth it to add voltage. back when i got the chip i tried 3ghz at 1.55 and it passed 1meg both cores but temps were passing 50c on the cpu. 2.9 was 1meg and 3d stable at 1.45 but never primed cause 46c was more than i thought the 100mhz was worth. i think it was mostly cause the pwmic was passing 60c that i didn't stay at 2.9 though. it only hits around 53c at 2.8.
i only really oc in the winter though cause it's when i need to keep my comp on all night anyway to heat my room.
umm not sure why the double post happened... i don't remember hitting post more than once... in fact this is the first time i've ever double posted in my life.:sofa:
Quote:
Originally Posted by cujo
It takes me about 2 weeks of priming when I get a new chip - I'll know exactly what voltage for each speed ....
I just got mine! :D But the temps are just insane on my system :stick:
2400 mhz @ stock dual prime = 60 C
2600 mhz @ 1.4 vcore dual prime = 70 C
I bet it has a lot more but I dont wanna push this thing futher with those temps. Did I do something wrong or is it normal that the temp is so high?
Cooling: Zalman 7000 with AL and copper in the middle with a decent airflow.
http://img60.imageshack.us/img60/1888/primefw4.th.png
anyone got 0621xpmw? How high can you overclock that stepping?
just got x2 3800+ the revison dh9-e4 Manchester I'm at 2600mhz @ 1.4v just testing now. Tcasemax 65*c tdp 71.9watts core#1 37*c core#2 37*c.
*update*
This isn't a great overclock stepping at idle my temps are above but at load it goes to 57*c to 63*c on air tested with 1.55v on asrock 939dual sata2 motherboard at 2.6ghz. Prime failed at core 1 in seconds.
Switched back to my Gigabyte k8nsc-939 for 1.45v running 2.6ghz idle 40*c using artic freezer pro 64 haven't run primestress 2004 yet. Need chilled water or something. If I can get at prime stable at 2.6ghz then I'll be happy.
*update took off the ihs and padded it for my heatsink got it down to 2.5Ghz @1.375-1.450v running 46*c-48*c it runs ps2004 on core 0 okay so far didn't test too long.
*update2 reactivated my case fans from the pIII days and reseated the heatsink with a bit more pressure now its 10*c cooler I'm running 2.6Ghz@1.5v at 56*c with one core encoding. Seem stable so far I got the system to boot into windows at 2.8ghz but would freeze after a few mins.
Well I'm kinda bummed...
Even though this is prime stable, I get corruption / freezing in 3d apps. Had a winnie back in the day that did the same thing. Oh well, dropped to 2.9@1.36v (load 38). I just wanted to see what I could max at, wanted to drop to a comfortable speed / volts for 24/7. Yes, I can prime 3.0 Ghz but I get lockups in 3d apps too. I can't say I'm disappointed... 2.8 Ghz on stock volts, 2.9 @ 1.36v - I'm still very happy!
http://www.3dxtreme.net/other/CPUS/3...980-1.520v.jpg
Well its not the exact same since its not an xpmw, but I got a LDBFE 0621WPMW from newegg yesterday. Didn't get a chance to drop her in yet, but a guy on EOCF seem to be getting 2.8 @1.58v and that was maxed out... doesn't give me too much hope to best my 0610UPMW... kinda disappointing but won't know til I try. Gonna try to test her later tonight or tommorrow depends when I get back from shopping.Quote:
Originally Posted by mega
I have an 0621 VPMW and it don't clock quite as high as the Toledos. It's a Manchester and I've managed to get 2.8GHz with some measure of stability but fails prime. I'm currently at 2.75GHz with 1.49v and it's prime stable. I think I'd like a Toledo core, but they are unfortunately hit and miss when buying as the packaging is identical between the Toledo cores and Manchester cores so there is no way to differentiate them unless you put one in a machine and fire it up and check. I don't feel like playing russian roullette with processors.Quote:
Originally Posted by drunkcarlos
My friend and I both just got a 618EPMW... but ours aren't as good as dnottis's. I am testing mine @ 2.6 with stock HSF and 1.37v cus thats the option on my mobo, cpuz gave me 1.36v when I had it set to auto. It's running a little hot with the stock HSF on full load, around 60c... I am still going up more as long as I don't have to increase vcore. I am looking to buy a better HSF these few days and I can't decide which to go for... gonna stay with air until I have to $$ for water. I am waiting on Mini Typhoon...also thinking of CNPS9500 AM2 or something not too big.
My friend's 0618 EPMW is going strong, he is running @ 2.8 with little over 1.4v and he has TT Big Water, but it running around mid 50s on full load, we are wondering why.
Today we bought same ZM-STG1 and gonna try it out to see if its better than AS5...
Dumb question : difference between Toledo and Manchester?
And another one: So what are good steppings for X2 3800+ 939's ?
After going back to water cooling from phase im gona play burning the CPU in. Does 3200Mhz Phase and looking good on water so far.:)
http://img47.imageshack.us/img47/207...35vcopyyf6.jpg
I can't wait and bought a TtBT... now 0618 EPMW is running @ 2.7ghz w/ 1.36v... idle 39c & 54c full load... are the temps good? I did applied some ZM-STG1 and loved it, easy to use and stuff.
freaking all 0623 XPMW's suck and its funny cuz thats what mostly newegg has and thats what I got from zzf.com also frys electronics locally has like 200 of them in stock and nothing else.....not a good time to buy a manchester unless you got the hookup =P
Should get a Toledo instread :D I am loving mine.Quote:
Originally Posted by GenTarkin
where can you get a new toledo for sure tho?
Wish I could tell you man... I was gonna order one online in the US and have my friend ship it to me...but I was lucky to find one in Hong Kong.
I am going to try 2.8 this weekend...my friend's running at 2.8 also and both chips are from the same batch.
I just got my new X2 3800 today. Took a chance on a small site that actually listed their X2 3800 as Toledo core, knowing that there is not way of knowing by looking at the box. Got lucky. It turned out to be a Toledo.
Right now I'm priming 2.8 @ 1.4v(bios) and it seems to be going strong.
My X2 manchester would do 2.75 @ 1.525(bios) but failed prime after 11 hours. So I think I'm already ahead. :)
This one is: LCBIE 0619 RPMW
Update:
Priming right now at 2.9 @ 1.425v(bios) and it seems to be stable, but I'll have to let prime go for a while and see.
Further update:
Priming at 2.95 @ 1.5v bios so far is past 1 hour of prime.
Here's the link to the store I bought the processor from and the product page itself: http://www.pcdirectsource.com/Item.cfm?ID=1893
LDBFE 0622WPMW.
No fancy speed here but am quite pleased actually as I am running stock cooler.
245 x 10.......1.325 in bios (1.34 in smartfan).
Board is Asrock 939 sata with cheapo ram on 166 divider.
Highest recorded temp 51c running dual folding......generally averages mid forties.
May get to 2.5 or so but given I am folding on stock cooler 24/7 I am already beyond initial expectations :)
Be interesting to see how she fares with a better sink.
*Board bios has a 274 HTT limit apparently and don't fancy flashing to a bios without the limitation so I guess I'm looking at a 2.7 max anyway*
Had to adjust ram timings and bump vcore two notches to 1.375 but folding now at 2.5 :)
forgive my total lack of any recent X2 knowledge but are the toledo cores historically much better clockers or are the recent manchesters one might ipck up from the Egg just as good.
i am loving what i am seeing MadMike do with his toledo. so...
i will be using it on the DFI RS482 i jsut picked up. along with.. i have no clue for ram. maybe a gig stick of ocz pc4000 platinum ? i aint sure. maybe some pc3500 platinum i have sitting here.
Hey guys , I have a LDBFE 0609XPMW. Anyone know how they clock?
From what I have been seeing in this thread alone, I think it's really hit and miss with the X2 3800. But it seems that the Toledo core versions are clocking better than the Manchester versions. I have a manchester core also that I can't even get stable at 2.75 and it's around the same week as this Toledo I just got and I'm doing upwards of 2.95 with it. But as with any overclocking it's just luck of the draw. Just have to get lucky to get your hands on a Toledo. I would say at least LCBIE 0618 and after.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
I have only seen the LDBHE 0601 manchester core clocking as well as the toledo cores.
shutdown Rosetta and popped the ihs, new results for LCBIE 0618EPMW
naked, TTbigtyphoon, AS5, horizontally mounted in closed case, roughly 75F ambient
dual prime 10+hrs Custom test (1024-4096kfft lengths, each core 800mb ram). 3000mhz@ 1.550v
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/3...0mhzwx9.th.jpg
new from the egg...LDBFE 0625APAW
2.5GHz @ 1.3V running on air with the IHS still on. think this one has potential.
http://img95.imageshack.us/img95/526...rimemm4.th.jpg
You might want to get more airflow around your pwm ic and chipset, they're starting to get hot...Quote:
Originally Posted by douirc
sadly, i have two fans on each, chipset running almost 7000rpm and pwmic running 5600rpm. i can't get them any cooler. i also bumped the voltage 0.1v on each, which could account for the rise in temp. not sure if it's necessary to raise the voltage or not. guess i can run another dual 24h prime to see. either way, my mobo sux for oc'ing...it's an AB0 instead of an AD0. i'm sure this chip would do much better in someone else's machine. i'm just happy she's running low voltage at 2500 so far. on to 2600 :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Celcius
Have you checked Bios temps of the PWM versus software readout? On my Ultra-D, they read within a degree or 2, perhaps yours is reading incorrectly?Quote:
Originally Posted by douirc
As to bumping Chip voltage, I found that it makes no difference as to stability up to 300htt on my board, but does add about 2c in temp. I always run 1.3 for LDT voltage tho.
2.5 @ 1.3 is good in my book.Quote:
Originally Posted by douirc
:toast:
Yes! Keep it going. :clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by douirc
I just got the same stepping and haven't even opened the box yet.
Was about to sell it till I saw your post.
My current X2 3800+ will only do 2500 at 1.65 on water.
Give her a little more juice and see if she'll fly.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Raybo
2.5??? Most of these chips are doing 2.8 @ 1.3v. Underachiever :D
http://www.3dxtreme.net/other/CPUS/3...2850-1.29v.jpg
Mine too, though not Primed as long as yours...Quote:
Originally Posted by douirc
X2 3800+ Manchester stock vcore 2.5GHz
LDBFE 0622WPMW
MY X2 3800+ 0624FPMW does 2.9ghz at stock voltages.... :banana:
I'm a lucky bastard cause he is a Toledo Core :D
Stay Well ;)
Wow nice one! I'm limited by my RAM for now (Kingston Value RAM DDR 333 :stick:), but I'll up the vcore and see how high mine goes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zone^55 Live!
There he is, my recent score.
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/9...30mhzx2ay1.jpg
Although i'm not very happy cause i had to raise the vcore to 1.45 to make the system more stable i think, because at 1.4 he was giving blue screen.
Well this is the maximum that i can get from this mobo (301HTT) that i reached testing it.
Tomorrow i will test my rams, :D
Comment.
Stay Well ;)
great proc! is the stepping LCBIE (0624FPMW)? what's the batch #? where did you pick it up?Quote:
Originally Posted by Zone^55 Live!
again: what is difference between manchester and toledo?
Saying that a X2 3800+ has core Toledo instead of Manchester, means that they have the new Core revision, better core, and that in the beggining they had 2x1mb cache L2 like X2 4400+ and X2 4800+, but they cut the cache to half, 2x512 = 1mb cache L2.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
A X2 3800+ has Toledo Core but with the same chache as the manchesters (1mb), means that they have more surface, more area (i think it's 130mm to 120mm from manchester core) so, they dissipate more heat, causing better overclock. :D
I'm positive that my CPU does a bit more than 3000mhz, he does 3000mhz at 1.45v, witch is good, but unfortunatly my mobo maximum HTT is 301, so......i will never now :slapass:
Stay Well!! ;)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Zone^55 Live!
Generally thats the case, at least thats what Ive observed. But it seems that alot of the older Toledo's that are X2's really suck - seems as if they were just really really bad opteron chips so they turned them into X2's. Now Toledo's are kicking ass almost like they are perfectly fine opterons made into 3800's to meet the new demand with price drops.
But yes Zone^55 is right on a technical level =) - just extending on some of the overclocking history of them.
Since my mobo's HTT maximum is 301, and my CPU has a lot more to offer (he is doing 3000mhz at 1.45v) do think that i should switch to a DFI mobo, maybe a DFI LP UT NF4 SLI-DR....or ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe.
I love my mobo, i really do, but she only does 300HTT...
What do you think? Will i be stupid for switching... will i lost performance??
Stay Well! ;)
Not worth switching board mate. 3Ghz is a good clock, u wont loose performance going to a DFI. Only gain mate. Keep your eye out ans there are many 939 boards going cheap due to Conroe.:p:
zone: how to tell from looking at box if it's toledo ?
Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
Dont think ya can unless you know which week and stepping you want. 618EPMW has my vote, it's a Toledo Core - at least mine is.
So...it is better to stay with my mobo right?Quote:
Originally Posted by 4Qman
You don't. You just now that it is Toledo core when you open CPUZ and you see revision E6 and Core: Toledo.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
Saty Well ;)
read the stepping information on the CPU itself, visible through the retail boxQuote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
if the first line is "ADA3800DAA5CD" and the second line begins with "LCBIE", it's a Toledo.
holy :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: ... are u sure its 71c case temp?Quote:
Originally Posted by Supertim0r
If possible take a look at the steppings...Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
LB are Manchesters...
LC are Toledo ones...
what stepping is best?Quote:
Originally Posted by Gak
LC. Usually Toledo core overclocks better.
mine is. his is a slightly different stepping then mine but same week and i'm at 2.8ghz and 1.38v 24hr stable.Quote:
Originally Posted by rpg711
http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/6858/coretempnq8.jpg
Here's a SS, I'm not going to push my volts too much with this cpu. I ran dual 1M superpi with no issue, also ran 3dmark06 without any problems either. A one step voltage lower than what I'm running now I also jumped into Q4 and tooled around a little without any problems either. No, it's not prime stable like this but it's stable for a lot of other things. Not getting any random errors yet on anything.
http://www.thepengellys.com/stuff/x2...lsp1m-pass.jpg
I just got a LCBIE 0628DPMW but can't install it before the weekend :( I have to work a little overtime to pay for this gem but so far all the sings are good. The chip was pretested 2.9GHz 1.425v (real) on air. I just couldn't justify buying an (untested) Opteron just because of the bigger cache for +150~200€.
Just in from New Egg; Memphis
ADA3800DAA5CD
LCBIE0618EPMW
Got another one coming that will be here tomorrow. I will post its #'s then.
Check my posts - I have one. PRIME STABLE @ 2850 1.29v (stock), 2.9 @ 1.36, 3 ghz @ ~1.5vQuote:
Originally Posted by mike047
great chip!!
hmm... thats funny, i have a p-4 at 3.9ghz and it gets 29secs for spi1m...Quote:
Originally Posted by MadMikeSS
is x2 3800+ that bad?
Quote:
Originally Posted by dnottis
ROCKIN
I hope the next one is the same.:D
Quote:
Originally Posted by mike047
yea a few others are on air with theirs too - results are close. We are all getting 2.8 - 2.85 Ghz on AUTO in BIOS for voltage ;)
I'm using water....
It wasn't posted to show the speed of sp1m on the x2, was posted to show at least a double sp1m run that passed without problems. Everyone already knows that Intel owns SP. My best run at SP1M is on my old Opteron 148 @ 2.92GHz for 28s.Quote:
Originally Posted by rpg711
LOL dude... this is a dual core, jeez.Quote:
Originally Posted by rpg711
i ran dual spiQuote:
Originally Posted by Cabalo
34secs
Quote:
Originally Posted by dnottis
that is awesome, i wil place a new order from newegg in 2 days getting myself a 3800+ X2
hope it willbe with the same steppings
Got a questions for you mike047... Did you get the one labeled Manchester 3800+ X2 core on the egg?
Quote:
Originally Posted by mike047
i jsut got a LDBFE 0610 UPMW from newegg
2.85 orthos stable at 1.51 volts.. going to pop the ihs off it and try for 2.9..
chilled water as well..
LDBFE 0626EPMW
no luck for me :(
dnottis speaks the truth, and they are very similar on air and water it seems.Quote:
Originally Posted by dnottis
here are a few screenies of mine on air to give you an idea. All benches/tests prior to IHS removal, except prime stable 3000mhz shot which was possible only after popping the top.:fact: also my Core0 will Prime all day long@3100mhz but Core1 craps out just over 3000mhz:(
of course it's also LCBIE 0618EPMW...also these should be available still @MicroCenter, where I found it locally.
http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/8...3hrswt6.th.jpg
http://img462.imageshack.us/img462/8...3070qn1.th.jpg
http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/895...p32mxy9.th.jpg
http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/5...sp1mcp7.th.jpg
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/3...0mhzwx9.th.jpg
Quote:
Originally Posted by shadowing
Yes, but the one I got today from New Egg@ Memphis is;
ADA3800DAA5BV
LDBFE 0619 WPMW
It's just a Manchester:(
I'll try again on Thursday[payday]:D
hey guy's i thought id add my addition, i have the LDBHE 0605FPMW stepping currently running @ 2.4Ghz 1.35v where should i go from here im thinking about taking the clock slightly higher maybe up to 2.6 :D spec's in sig.
I don't see your sig in your post.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom|Nbk
My LDBFE 0610 UPCW is stable @ 2.7 - 1.5v
i updated it as soon as i posted it so it didnt show up should be there now though.Quote:
Originally Posted by MadMikeSS
What are your ram settings, what divider are you using?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom|Nbk
:toast:
My friend just got a x2 3800 from newegg two days ago, He got a LCB1E 0618EPMW, a Toledo that will most likely OC like a mofo...
well, I guess I was wrong in my previous statments about my stepping. Dropped the multi to 9x and I'm at the same speeds as my old 3000 with only 1.43v
http://img78.imageshack.us/img78/934...7ghzfm2.th.jpg
It began acting up with stock volts at around 2.7. Put it up to 1.3x1.1 and it's semi stable now, going for 2.8 in a couple minutes. I'll just keep it under 1.45v 24/7 so it will go only as far as the current voltage lets it. I know with my 3000 it as 24/7 stable at 2.85 with 1.4v but was prime stable at 2.7, so I ran it at 2.7...
Well it seems my LCBIE 0628DPMW is continuing the X2 3800+ Toledo tradition - 2.8 stock volts
http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/7574/10hrsnx5.th.jpg
:champagne:
Quote:
Originally Posted by elected
Thats about all you can hope for nowadays. Giver a bit more volts and see what she maxes at.