What OS do you run charged? Nice OC though!:up:
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What OS do you run charged? Nice OC though!:up:
Thanks..:)
I run Both XP 32bit and Vista Home Premium 32bit
Hi guys
Model: Phenom X4 9500
Batch: CAAZB AA 0742APCW
Frequency: 3016 (10.5x2880)
Vcore: 1.4850
Motherboard/chipset: ASUS CrosshairII /780a
Cpuid validation url: http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/banner/385690.png
Cooling H2O: D-Tek Fusion V2+Swiftech MCP655+Black Ice GTS-Lite 240 w/ 2 AC-Ryan 120 fans
Optional:
2H Everest Stress test (and counting...)
http://img399.imageshack.us/img399/3...stest2hfa8.jpg
Very nice for that CPU ...!!!
very nice cpu aGeoM ;)
some benchmarks ?
spi 1m please :D
Model: Phenom 9850 Black edition
Batch:JAAFB AA 0811CPQW
Frequency: 2940Mhz (210 x 14)
Vcore: 1.312v (Normal in BIOS)
Motherboard/chipset: Gigabyte GA-MA790FX-DQ6 Bios F5
Cpuid validation url:http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=385865
Cooling: Air (OCZ vendetta)
Stable for 3 hours+ in Prime 95. I've also tried short stablity tests with OCCT, Orthos, AMD Overdrive and Everest. It has been stable for several days at this frequency in many applications. I did try to take it higher using different combinations to get to 3.0Ghz and 3.1Ghz. I did manage to get to windows. Neither are stable. Random crashes and freezes. Not stable in prime 95. This is with 1 increase of VCore (0.25v). It could possibly be stable at those frequencies but I am fairly reluctant to increase the voltage again.
1.4 vCore should be safe enough as long as your cooling will handle it ... ;)
That is a nice clock for a 9500 aGeoM..I was only able to get 2.8ghz Stable on my 9600BE.
phenom 9500 CAAZB AA 0745GPIW
@2805 (255x11) 1.33v
MSI K9A2 platinum BIOS 1.1
http://img.techpowerup.org/080708/Ca...0-20080708.png
http://img.techpowerup.org/080707/receipt033.jpg
Nice clocks cdawall :).Don't wanna jinks it :),but any idle freezing at those clocks? Is that CPUz voltage correct?If so,that's a great OC.
EDIT: NB freq. 2550Mhz :shock: .Simply awesome!
It's like a miracle how some motherboards dont seem to care about the SB600 and actually do a good job:up:
Model: Phenom 9850 Black edition
Batch:JAAFB AA 0811 BPJW
Frequency: 2880Mhz (240 x 12)
Vcore: 1.3v
Motherboard/chipset: MSI K9A2 Platinum
Cpuid validation url: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=387194
Cooling: Zalman 9700NT
Model: Phenom 9550
Batch:JAAHB AA 0817 BPDW
Frequency: 2800Mhz (255 x 11)
Vcore: 1.3v
Motherboard/chipset: ECS A780MG-A
Cpuid validation url: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=385588
Cooling: Xigmatec HDT92
hows 2805mhz NB sound?
http://img.techpowerup.org/080710/Ca...8-20080710.png
cdawall, how you're able to go over 2000mhz nb speed :? i get lock up and board just wont let me to go over it :S weird stuff. 11x on nb :S strange indeed.
no idea but here is 3ghz
http://img.techpowerup.org/080710/Ca...9-20080710.png
wait here we go 3.3ghz
http://img.techpowerup.org/080710/Ca...0-20080710.png
CDAWALL: What are you using to change nb fid (multi)?
Don't be fooled by Cpu-Z..
I can do 7000MHz nb... but it's not for real. Unless you reboot after changing registers with msr editor, the change is not done.
On the side note it is only BE Phenoms that can change nb fid above 9, Phenom 9500 can only lower nb multi. (My own Phenom 9500 could not even do that, it was locked at 9)
Edit: You are probably running your nb at 2295MHz like your HT-Link (Wich is good for a 9500)
changing it in MSI's BIOS
Yes it is probably a bug in the bios.
Edit: Do a everest memory latency test with high nb clock, and do a test with stock clock, and they will be the same.
Edit2: The bug was discovered some time ago, look in KTE's MSI thread. :)
Incredible CPU Northbridge figures.
Shame it is almost certainly a BIOS bug.
Just out of interest does anyone know the maximum possible northbridge speed on a Phenom?
I think that this thread should be a sticky.
It seems to be 7000Mhz +/-pll fluctuations. Htt 200 * nb fid 35 = 7000MHz, theoretically that is:)
For comparison
9950BE at 3000 (15x200) 1.3625V
Same temps running everest stress test.
http://www.abload.de/img/3000ybf.jpg
Higher temps with prime95 and coredamage(60°C)
http://www.abload.de/thumb/3000gw0.jpg
http://www.abload.de/thumb/3000ye8.jpg