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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliverda View Post
    It will be your task. I only try to give you some ideas for it.

    I think these data would be enough:

    CPU Used (X4 920, X4 940, etc)
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    ...and a CPU-Z validation
    I would still add room for nb and ht link clocks since everything gets seperate clocks now. Maybe there could be a seperate list for highest average clock since we can clock each core seperately. I think too much...

    Quote Originally Posted by Daveburt714 View Post
    It would be nice to have a thread on here, but I'm sure it would be a hassle for whoever had to keep up with it.

    Personally I always liked this site for looking up OC'in info.

    http://www.amdgeeks.net/

    The admin is a pretty cool guy too..
    I've posted some stuff up on amdgeeks, more than a few steppings, and I was the first person to tell them about the Barcelona AM2+ quads. Back when x2's were popular I feel it was a much better site, but with the advent of phenoms almost no information gets posted there. Its a shame though because the site has an amazing format for holding all the data.

    I'll set up the thread tomorrow or monday.
    Not much to say right now.

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    I had the Phenom clock list last. It didn't get updated because people quit submitting scores. It's already dynamically generated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Particle View Post
    I had the Phenom clock list last. It didn't get updated because people quit submitting scores. It's already dynamically generated.
    yea i saw that maybe if the thread was a sticky or something it would work better because once its off the first page no one posts anymore. i can't even find it any more with a forum search.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roofsniper View Post
    yea i saw that maybe if the thread was a sticky or something it would work better because once its off the first page no one posts anymore. i can't even find it any more with a forum search.
    Ya, that is true..it disappears rather quickly lately...to many new post etc...We should request a sticky. Good thinking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by charged3800z24 View Post
    Ya, that is true..it disappears rather quickly lately...to many new post etc...We should request a sticky. Good thinking.
    would be nice and maybe clean up the old stickies. there are 3 X2 overclocking stickies and it doesn't appear like people care about the tlb fix one anymore.

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    CPU Used- Phenom II X4 920
    CPU Clock- (Default) 2800Mhz
    HT Link- (Default) 1800Mhz
    NB- (Default) 1800Mhz
    Vcore- (Default) 1.344v
    Full Stepping- CACVC AC 0849BPBW
    Cooling- h2o
    Windows Version- Vista 64bit
    Prime Stable- Yes

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    CPU Clock- 3101Mhz
    HT Multi- 221
    HT Link- 1993Mhz
    NB- 1993Mhz
    Vcore- 1.344v
    Full Stepping- CACVC AC 0849BPBW
    Cooling- h2o
    Windows Version- Vista 64bit
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    My 1 2 shots. Both settings are stable...

    need a better board.
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    thats a great cpu score Jon. Yea a better MB and GPU and you would be wailing on it. First pass at 3d06 for me...forgot to set it back to default.
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    3.22ghz stable at 230 HT multi at default vcore....im really liking this so far.
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    Can some one with phenom II 940/920 post a untweaked ( XP OS ) single 4870 512mb 815/925 or asus top bios with cpu @ 3.6g for me in 3d06. Would like to compare it to my intel results.
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    You forgot ram speed/timings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caveman787 View Post
    You forgot ram speed/timings.
    You can tweak the hardware to the max, in fact i'd prefer it tweaked and not just a multi OC, just not the OS. I'm using 5-5-5-12 540 ( 1080 )
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    Quote Originally Posted by zif33rs View Post
    thats a great cpu score Jon. Yea a better MB and GPU and you would be wailing on it. First pass at 3d06 for me...forgot to set it back to default.

    280FTW evga on the way still have to wait and see what board I want really trying to hold out for sb800...
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    bump, no one has a 4870 they can test with Phenom II 940.............?
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    Could UK peeps please post the stepping you are getting and the retailer. Chew, I keeps seeing you mention that the lower the batch number the better the chance for a good overclocker.

    Back in the day, there was alot of discussion about this and the impression that I got was tht low batch number was NOT important. What was more important was the stepping.

    Some steppings have historically shown to be good overclockers, the x-x-AW usually are good also x-x-MW showed good pedigree. If I remember correctly the third letter was to do with the marking of the wafer i.e. A is better than B. The reason M is good is that the marking does not go from A-Z, but something like A-B-C-M.

    I may be completely off with this, but there is a thread here at XS which discusses this in depth, probably dated around 2005-2006
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    LMAO @ chew, heheheheheeee

    I went in search for the thread here at XS and I came across this one, LOL

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...light=stepping

    We had this same discussion THREE years ago



    I couldnt find the info I was looking for here at XS, it may be over at overclockers.com. Will try to find time later today to dig up the thread



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    Ok, I have found that tidbit of information that was bouncing around in my head, lol

    Quote Originally Posted by ocdetective
    First Digit is either R through to X for Monday to Sunday or A through to G for same. M means mixed assembly lot.
    P merely means Penang
    3rd digit is the sequential batch of cores used in assembly - so if they are using the first batch for that day its an A second batch is B and so forth. M means the cores used in the assembly came from different batches.
    The existence of a W for the 4th letter means mixing of wafer lots in the core fabrication was prohibited. Its absence means the wafer lots could be mixed when making a batch of cores.
    0450 etc is self explanatory and is the week of assembly.
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    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=133

    Will try to find where ocdetective originally posted this, as if I remember correctly that is where most of the discussion regarding steppings took place.
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    Here's mine
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    So 3.6GHz is the predominant OC for a PII 940? Not 4GHz?

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    depends on v's, people going up around 1.5v's are getting 3.9-4ghz it seems
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frontl1ne View Post
    So 3.6GHz is the predominant OC for a PII 940? Not 4GHz?
    Yeah with only 1.4v @ max....(or even stock) Put some juice and u will see some 3.8+...
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    Well i've been working all night long on this thing, It's hard adjusting to learn how to OC a Phenom. I've tried as hard as I can to hit 4ghz with it on my Lapped True Black 120 Dual S-flex setup. It's an incredibly fast system! I can get it in at 3.9 but 4.0 is simply a no go, i've even tried a run at 1.6v (was idling about 40c) I'm sure I can get better with it by learning how to mess with the north bridge and such.

    THe one thing that's seriously bothering me is the fact that I can't run Dual Channel. The true sits too low and my Corsair Dominators are just too tall I'm going to shut it off for the night and let the poor thing rest. enjoy!


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    Quote Originally Posted by crazydiamond View Post
    depends on v's, people going up around 1.5v's are getting 3.9-4ghz it seems
    and with water cooling....1.45V for 3.9Ghz!!




    For the above, my graphics cards are running at stock speeds. CF 2* 4870 1gig each.
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    Any clue why AOD reports 4.5GHz in windows when I set 3.7GHz in the BIOS?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacklash View Post
    Any clue why AOD reports 4.5GHz in windows when I set 3.7GHz in the BIOS?
    because AOD is stupid, dont trust it one bit, use bios and CPU-Z as you have allready done, and as you can see, it doesnt get your vcore correct either

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    3.01Ghz NB clock!


    Water 2 20c idle..

    Chilled slightly, buy trying to avoid concensation..

    It's summer over here in AUS.. and in brisbane is frigging humid and hot!


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