just got another 0610. results to come.
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just got another 0610. results to come.
Where did you get it?Quote:
Originally Posted by tvdang7
Oh, I noticed your sig...How does your CCB1E 0609FPMW
do?
Got my nice new gskill running at 280mhz without issues :) (2.7v 3-4-4-8)
I popped the IHS off my 165 CCBBE 0610, and it is a champ now. @ 1.6V's my load temps won't go past 45C. It's nuts. Air cooling too.
Hey Absolute, I got a question for ya. I put little square pieces of electrical tape at the corners of the core, stacks of four, cause I saw a post you put up in some forum saying it worked for you(in making seating of HSF or waterblock more stable). It's working good so far, but I was wondering if they stand the chance of melting and getting things messy...
got it from monarch.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mastactor
ordered sunday. was sopposed to be here tomrrow. came today i love 3 day ground shipping
my first was 0610 my second was 0609 (1.5v 2.8 ghz 45C) and this one 0610. wish me luck.
No, it won't melt. The core is what gets hot and if you're running naked the core isn't really exceeding 40c, that won't melt the tape. Anyway the tape should be on the corners of the PCB and the PCB doesn't get as hot as the core it's maybe.... say 30c, which is equivalent to a hot day.Quote:
Originally Posted by phi|os
CCB1E are supposed to be really good memory controller revisions. the only other that can beat it is the CCBBE. my CCB1E is 2.8 @ 1.475 but then again i have a 170 so it might be a bit different. i might try and experiement with a 9x multi or lower LDT multi but cant until next week because im in the process of moving home so my desktop is unplugged for now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mastactor
a lot of people say that the CCB1E's clock very well as long as you keep them cool. mine loads at ~45c on air cooling. hitting a wall @ 2.85 but im hoping water cooling will solve that problem.
uhhh...i put them right at the corners of the core...not touching, but pretty close...the hottest my temps have gone is 45C, but I'm still worried.
Dont be, 45C under load is fine :)
Thats what I thought Blazin.Quote:
Originally Posted by blazin-asian
So since its a CCB1E, should I give it another chance, and try better cooling with it, see if it will do more?
Or just sell it off?
sweet, thx. that's at 1.6Vs too. I'm "burning in" the proc now at 1.39V @ 2.8Gigs. I'm skeptical about this process, but anything to make voltage go down sounds good to me. I pretty sure this processor can hit 3Ghz, but it will either require to more voltage than i'm confortable with(>1.6V at present moment), watercooling(no money right now), or experimenting with the "burn in" effect...
I torture myne at 48° at 100% both core load and its perfectly stable at 2900 mhz @1.4v. I think ccb1e's are a bit warmer, yes. If i had the cojones to do the vcore mod, i would hit 3ghz on air i think (asrock 939 dual sata2). I tried it with a pencile (graphite) but the fans blow the graphite easily off.... :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by blazin-asian
vcore mod????what's this?
Quote:
Originally Posted by phi|os
You don't need that, cause you don't have a cheap-ass motherboard :D
Sorry to repeat myself, but anyone can confirm I can bath my "dead" 165 in lighter liquid to be sure it's absolutely clean?
I remounted it again after cleaning with Acetone and Artic Silver Thermal Surface Material Remover + Purifier and still dead :(
What bugs me is I see it perfectly clean, no bent/broken pins...
hahah, ah shiz.Quote:
Originally Posted by Malkec
do you happen to have another mobo lying around? try it out. all i can say is that is f$@!ed.Quote:
Originally Posted by mursaat
did i miss something? when did ur chip die? and how?Quote:
Originally Posted by mursaat
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anyone know of any CCBBE 0615's out in the field yet? i'm thinking about buying one.
dude, you're supposed to put the tape at the edges of the chip, not around the very centerQuote:
Originally Posted by phi|os
i don't have any pics of the 4 squares, but i've got a shot with 2 rectangles along the edges
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...al-package.jpg
tape goes on the edges of the PCB, to make them higher, so when you mount your hsf it's harder to hit the core from an angle and chip it. No point in snuggling the tape right up against the core.
Tankguys.Quote:
Originally Posted by itznfb
the tape isn't on the core, but near it. Wish I had been a little more thoughtful and devised your setup though. I understand that you think I'm an idiot, I feel dumb right now too. Thanks for the help!Quote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0
Yeah Tankguys has 102 instock. Got email from Ben this morning. Or did I mention this already
you may have, i was just pretty excited to see some new steppings finally popping up, especially since we were talking it about yesterday i think
whast the overclock data on the 0615?
there isn't any yet, but its a CCBBE, so i bet its nice :)
yep, CCBBE are pretty nice
I dont know how to handle this summer heat though. It doesn't get too hot in Northern California, but it's been getting to mid 70s outside and we got 5 computers on in the dorm room so it starts roasting. And because it doesn't get too hot usually, nobody around here has airconditioning. So we are pretty much left to open the window to air out the room lol.... let's just say i saw chipset temps 5c higher than they should be.
Right now i'm clocked back down to 3 Ghz with 1.38v and i'm loading just as hot as 3.15 Ghz with 1.53v used to load :(
man that sucks. i recently moved to a new apartment and i have AC now. i'd give you my window AC if you lived closer.
Absolute I know what you mean. I'm in Texas, my 170 is on water. I can't even get my Opteron 146 to clock 3ghz on air like it did easily in January. I'm beginning to think it was a bad time to invest in overclocking hardware because I have no way of knowing how high these chips can really go with all this heat. I'm stuck @ 1.4v 2.8ghz. Prime fails anything higher. But 3Dmark 06 runs fine @ 3ghz.
Heh, well it's not as hot here as you guys in TX and PA so normally i don't need AC ever, but 5 computers on in a dorm room that's like 12' by 16' is another story lol
Maybe if it keeps getting hotter at this rate i'll be able to use my phase change on a coldbugged Opteron without a problem LOL
*actualy believe it or not, when my other roomate wakes up (what a lazy guy, 11AM) we'll have 6 computers on in here.
My 170 @ 3+ Ghz running rosetta
My 1.6 Dothan running rosetta
Roomate #1 with a 2.53 Ghz northy dell
Roomate #2 with a 2.53 Ghz northy running rosetta
also his 805D @ 3.8 Ghz running rosetta
also his laptop running a dothan at 1.86
holy craps.... i used to have a set up like that at my parents, but they got tired of the electric bill, and now that i have my own place, i see why.
My Computer:
Monitor: Samsung 770P LCD PVA matrix 6ms
MotherBoard:Asus A8N SLI Premium
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+
Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 6+
PSU: Hiper tipe R 580 Watt
VGA: Sapphire X1900XTX 512mb
HDD 0: WD Raptor 1500ADFD 150GB
HDD 1: WD Raptor 1500ADFD 150GB
DVD RW: NEC 3550
RAM: Corsair TWINIX 2048-PC4000 Platinum Edition 2GB : 3.4.4.5
Sound: Creative Live 24bit 5.1 digital
Mouse/keyboard: Razer copperhead 2000DPI/ logitech multimedia keybord
Tv tuner: Aver Studio 305
I think it's normal PC :) !
now look at 3Dmark'06
http://a.foto.radikal.ru/0605/e704af5f2266.gif
Ofcourse I need your opinion!
welcome to XS- nice OC, nice 06 score, nice rig ;)
but you belong here: Official X2 Overclocking Thread
i would give the CCB1E another chance. i would also try better cooling. of course all results are YMMV, but this is my 3rd 170 and i dont really feel like buying/selling another one. im very tempted to get the CCBBE 165 though. i need to stop spending so much freakin money, heh. the next big investment i put towards my machine will probably be a custom watercooling kit. need to do a bit more research first though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mastactor
all in all, put it this way. while others are stuck with 0551's, we are lucky enough to get CCB1E/CCBBE's. honestly, i think the next CPU i buy will be conroe :slapass:
i hope i dont get flamed for that last comment, lol. :)
I plugged my 0551 and everything works fine, it's the chipQuote:
Originally Posted by phi|os
Posts #791 and #793 in this thread:Quote:
Originally Posted by itznfb
Quote:
Originally Posted by mursaat
Ditto.Quote:
Originally Posted by mursaat
so true so true, i've had this page at tank guys in front of my face all day with my credit card sitting next to my laptop, its so hard to resist!Quote:
Originally Posted by blazin-asian
Max on stock HSF.
http://img106.imageshack.us/img106/5767/3a1pm.th.jpg
yea i know. i was SO tempted to get a CCBBE off ebay, but i resisted the urge. instead i bought a ring for my gf. too bad i cant mod that, lol.
:slap:Quote:
Originally Posted by blazin-asian
bad; bad blazin!
CCBBE 0610DPMW
2.75 stock voltage so far 39 ish temps.
nice, 2780 was as far as i could get my CCBBE to go on stock volts. it would boot at 310 and 311, but wasn't stable.Quote:
Originally Posted by tvdang7
2.78 failed after 1.5 hours going back to 2.75
either the paste is starting to smooth our of my room got colder. around 38ish now.
start burning it in at 2700, i've always said i don't believe in burning in, but it may have gotten me from 2750 to 2780 on stock.Quote:
Originally Posted by tvdang7
will do. overclocking is such a time consuming process
yea it is, my goal for my CCBBE was to get it stable at stock voltages at 2800, and then hope to burn in at the "linear" .1 volt per 100mhz. but i don't think this chip can do it. but i'll sure try.
It can be if you choose to do it right :) Or you could just do 1.6v and throw it to 2.8GHz and call it quits, done in 5 minutesQuote:
Originally Posted by tvdang7
Hi, this is my first post here, but I've been overclocking a while.
This is a great thread here CompGeek, good job.
I have a CCBWE 0551 UPMW, at 2.61ghz, 1.45v, stable as shown in my sig, and I can do 2.7ghz happily at 1.5v. It's not a killa stepping like some of the CCB1Es, but I wouldn't say that it is one to avoid.
my 165 (CCBBE 0610) does 2.8 on stock volts, but only on decent weather. It's freakin hot in soCal now, so stock volts is outta the question. So now I'm at 2.8Ghz @ 1.39V prime and 3D stable.
sweet result.Quote:
Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
are you running with a low ambient temp?
Ehh, it's warm and damp here in NY when I ran that test. No AC, so I imagine room temp was 22C/72F. As you can tell, it's a pretty high load temp for just 1.39v (1.425v bios).Quote:
Originally Posted by shuRe
@Philos, I don't remember who said it, but aren't you glad you didn't give up on your CCBBE?;) One thing I don't get is why it takes you 1.4v to run 2.8 when it's hot. Shouldn't less volts = lower temp = more stable?
welcome to XS. nice clocks with the 0551. its on the avoid list because the list was created to guide users in buying chips that will hit 3ghz. so if you want to hit 3ghz, avoid those steppings.Quote:
Originally Posted by Burky
My 165 CCBBE 0610DPMW at 3025MHz. I haven't had much time to mess with it but it seems completely stable at these settings. If I loosen up some of the memory timings, especially Read Preamble, it's stable on less voltage.
Database info:
165 CCBBE 0601DPMW
3025 MHZ
1.525V
35C Loaded
Storm R2 Cooling
Prime Stable 12 Hours
http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/3...test6dk.th.png
Nice results! What program is that btw on the right?
Thanks.Quote:
Originally Posted by Repoman
It's Samurize. It doesn't look like much right now. I'm still configuring it and working on the layout.
Damn, that program is sick. Nice find. Your setup makes me want to get a WC setup. Time to research WC, whoopie...Quote:
Originally Posted by Praz
Yea, I was trippin out for a quick minute.Quote:
Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
And I think most systems work the same, where the difference(or delta) between ambient temps and idle temps will make voltage vary. Since my ambients suck a$$, especially in my horribly ventilated apartment, it is effecting my voltage. I actually think I have to raise my vcore again, probably to 1.4V:( Lower temps does equal stability, but a higher ambient temp will result in a higher voltage requirement which = sux to live in southern california...well, kinda, it's nice to be able to snowboard and surf in the same day:woot:
I think that my rig needs to be irrigated like the rest of my state...:fact:
http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/9...52813753wb.jpg
still going if my mobo allows.
Just a question as I´m about to buy one, does anyone ever saw a CCBBE 0610DPMW not passing 2,7 ghz on stock volts? I´ve only saw great oc from this stepping.
Just a quick update because im excited :banana:
This is my first attempt at overclocking anything :)
So my psu finally turned up today and ive got my 165 priming away next to me on the bench as i type this. This is just a preliminary update, screenshots and validations to follow once ive had a chance to play some more. But currently been dual-priming @ 2.5ghz for over an hour, memory running at 227mhz and on stock volts currently. :woot:
[edit]
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: Dual Core AMD Opteron 165 (Toledo)
CPU Speed: 2601.39 (289.04 x 9.0) (got bored after an hour at 2.5 ;) will leave it here and see how we go *fingers crossed)
Revision: JH9-E6
Platform: Socket 939
Startup VCore: 1.350v
Maximum Case Temperature = 65C
TDP: 110.0 Watts
Written by: Arthur Liberman.
Idea by: Petr Koc.
More info at: http://www.thecoolest.zerobrains.com...topic.php?t=83
haven't seen any yet. most are hitting about 309-311 on stock volts.Quote:
Originally Posted by npk
Real easy mod , just buy some conductive silverpaint and dab some on there = )Quote:
Originally Posted by Malkec
might have to scrape the surface a little to get contact.
i dont like to be a whiner, but i was looking on the database on the first page and i have a few concerns:
1. those with unconfirmed cooling should be deleted or moved to a different section. it doesnt help anyone when noone knows what kind of cooling you are using for your results
2. those who arent prime stable should also be in a different section. if it aint prime stable then what good is it? i can bench and browse all day long @ 3 GHz (1.525v), but it fails prime instantly.
3. it would be helpful if the database were sorted by model, then stepping. a legend could be created so users would know whether the chip should be known good, avoid, or honorable mention.
i know this seems like a tall order, but i would be willing to contribute my help towards the database if you would like. thanks.
well, i was going to approach people through PM to get more/updated data on the DB, but i didn't know if that was appropriate, and i've been too busy sitting here doing nothing.
I'm on water, corsair nautilus 500. Please don't delete me:DQuote:
Originally Posted by blazin-asian
well, i created a new table, modified the columns a little, and took out everyone that didn't have complete info, and i was left with 11 entries :(
what a coincidence, i was looking at your results on amdgeeks.net. i noticed u have the same stepping as me and how the heck did u get 2.8 stable @ 1.425v? i need like 1.475 to get it stable. did water cooling help reduce volts by .05? i have pretty good air cooling and dont go over 48c load. whats the secret?Quote:
Originally Posted by The Nemesis
I guess the water did the trick cuz I ran another test after that and got it 10 hours prime stable @1.4v. Pretty sure it would do twelve but I ran out of time and didn't want to leave it on while I was @ work with new water cooling & all.
so whats the highest speed you got out of the 170 then? i noticed your 2.8 entry was a while ago. im currently burning in 2.85 @ 1.525v for now.
btw that is a HUGE dvd collection :)
nemesis i have you with a 170 CCB1E 0609FPAW 2800mhz @ 1.4v on Water prime stable, is that correct? all i need is your load temp to add you back to the list.
Here's my last screenie, the load temp was 49'c it would drop between that and 47'c, so I did the screenie with the highest.
http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/5...0hrs3zt.th.jpg
It got hot here in TX so my attempts to get higher have met with failure. I can run Over 3ghz as well. It even ran loops of 3DMark06 @ 3ghz but prime fails right away. I tried priming @ 2900 recently but once the cores reach +50 for a sustained period it fails. The Corsair water is quick to install but I'm not sure if its up to the task of extreme overclocking or if its just to warm here now.
Updated my 165 info and here's my 170.
Database info:
170 CCB1E 0550VPMW
2950 MHZ
1.58V
38C Loaded
Storm R2 Cooling
Prime Stable 19 Hours
http://img92.imageshack.us/img92/1971/295019fx.th.png
witch Batch? my 0550 VPMW 1.420v@2.95g ( air cooling) :stick: your chip hing vcore. try low vcore?Quote:
Originally Posted by Praz
It won't do it.Quote:
Originally Posted by 865pe
i have one core stable up to 3151mhz, but the other is only stable for 20 mins at 3.1. dammin thing.
Just got my Opteron 170 today. Can someone tell me the usual temps @ idle and @ load using a stock cooler? Thanks!
Nice :D I'm about the same, 3.1 with 1.47v 24/7. I can run 3.15@1.52, but choose not toQuote:
Originally Posted by ncc-1709
Still burning in, tough finding a good spot though since it's either stable or locks up :stick:
i couldnt hit 3 ghz! i was so close just needed another 2-3 mhz bump on the HTT to get it there but nope. owell. repo thats awesome . my chip needs like 1.525 just to be 2.9 stable. u got 1 hell of a chip.
I heard the opteron cooler was not bad, unlike the A64 pos they give you.Quote:
Originally Posted by dmo580
Load ought to be under 50 degrees, and I would guess you get 30-35 idle.
If your load goes above 50 you have issues.
Well, it's not a 170, but close. It's a CCBBE 0610DPMW 165, but it's load temps are the same as my old 170. My water loop is down so I'm stuck with the stock HSF. Here are my results with ambient air of 22c.Quote:
Originally Posted by dmo580
Stock voltage
http://img114.imageshack.us/img114/6092/17je2.th.jpg
1.39
http://img106.imageshack.us/img106/5767/3a1pm.th.jpg
@ Repoman: Have you removed your IHS yet? If not, do it and 3.2 may be reachable.:toast:
Yup, removed and applied liquid metal thermal paste which brought it down another 3-5C depending on voltage :toast: Loading at 38C right now with 1.5v. Only goes up another degree or two at 1.6vQuote:
Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
Even though there was a huge drop in temps (46C 1.45v to 36) it only gained about 40-50MHz
damn ur water cooling set up must be nice or that stuff works very well.
Got any link of that liquid metal stuff?
some interesting results.....
so i got my 4 to 8pin adapter today. install and right off the bat i boot 100mhz higher on stock voltages. highest i could boot with the 4pin was 2750, installed the 8pin and booted at 2880 (which is the max of my board now)
now i can start burning in at 2800 instead of 2700
Combination of both :p: But the metal stuff really helps in high ambients, where it used to go to 41-42C naked/low volts it never goes above 39 pretty much now, no matter what voltageQuote:
Originally Posted by tvdang7
http://svc.com/coolab.html
Apparently according to their graph, it conducts heat ~10x better than AS5. Judging from my results this is pretty accurate
CCBWE 0609FPAWQuote:
Originally Posted by Burky
I think I Idled around 30 - 34 and I load around 39 stock. But I only tried for roughly 20 min @ 1.35 volts.
I'm now at 1.404 @ 2.5 GHz. Using an XP-120 with a Panaflo med on it. Volted around 9 - 10v I believe so its not too loud. Got an additional case fan that I'm leaving off so I can have some leeway once I find my max speeds.
http://www.atotchat.org/~montavis/dm.../firsttest.jpg
edit: Not looking good =(. Core 0 is the weak one. Crashes easily. Takes 1.45 volts just to do 2.6 GHz. Still testing. Core 1 seems to do fine.
Water Cooled as per sig
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b2...e/3f0354c3.jpg
Is that good enough for the list
Can you people actually LIST what voltages you are using? Software readings don't exactly tell u s much especially when they're always off...
As in list what voltages you are selecting in your BIOS, as well as showing a screenie of cpuz...
My new 165, CCBBE!!
Attachment 47067
On Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe
1.1v in bios + CPU Overvolt enabled
Just wanted to let y'all know in case some of you are buying. I ordered an OEM Opty 165 from Monarch on Tuesday and it just arrived. It's a CCBBE 0610 DPMW. I'll be pleased as punch if this one does 2.7+ on stock volts like my last one.
@techstyled nice, killer stepping.
don't forget you can PM me your results in this format:
Model: 165
Stepping: CCBBE
Date: 0615
Package Code: EPMW
CPU Frequency: 2900
VCore: 1.45
Cooling: TT Big Typhoon
Load Temperature: 45c
Prime Stability: Prime Stable
Please make sure all the fields are completed. Thanks in advance, I would appreciate it. Replace red items with your information.
sorry if i'm being a pain in the arse asking everyone to re-submit their results. but i want to keep them up to date, and the re-organization i'm doing to the table is well worth it. the new DB is much more useful.
Um hey, I received mine from monarch on wednesday, and it doing 2.7ghz @1.3v.Quote:
Originally Posted by itznfb
What am i chopped liver here!! :slap:
You can read it off the MBM ss, its all there and if its not enough then the original thread poster should have specified an accepted layout on the 1st postQuote:
Originally Posted by dmo580
hi all :toast:
I you presente my toy a opteron 170 ccb1e 0550 vpmw @ 3ghz watercooling
http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/9...0stable1eg.jpg
Even though I just sold my 0610 batch # in the 800s that I got from FD after reading this I just couldn't help myself! Since Monarch is only about 20 mins away from me I had to go see what they had. Here is what I returned with...Quote:
Originally Posted by techstyled
http://img487.imageshack.us/img487/7...20912yh.th.jpg
:toast:
They guy said they had "a bunch" of them at the GA warehouse so get em while you can!
a bunch eh?
That's what he said, but they may not all be 0610s so it's a still a roll of the dice but the odds are just a little more in your favor for the next week or so. :)
CCBBE 0610DPMW seem to be coming from every retail location at this point in time. with the occasional 0551 eek.
Was that O.E.M. or retail boxed? How much was it? Tankguys still has retail boxed 165's CCBBE 0615 EPMW but they're $367+shipping. I haven't seen many overclocking results on them either. I'd really hate to buy from Monarch though, 2-6 days before they ship & you don't know what your gettting.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheMeatFrog
OEM and I paid like $360 for it but I had to pay GA sales tax. :slapass:Quote:
Originally Posted by The Nemesis
Monarch Link: http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merch...ory_Code=amddc
Thanks, guess I'll stick with TankGuys. Monarch seems to be around $350, you won't get it soon, O.E.M. and no guaranteed stepping. I'll just pay the $370. Gonna be dissapointed if it won't go farther than my 170 although 2.8ghz @1.4v doesn't seem to be that great.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheMeatFrog
Quote:
Originally Posted by TheMeatFrog
dang. i guess no coupon for walk ins?