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    Quote Originally Posted by daellum67 View Post
    I would think that these would overclock to higher clocks if you got the cacheless core: The deneb ones are out of a really low bin and the propus-cored examples are the highest bin for their die. The only way I can think that that wouldn't be true is if the propus dies are tuned slightly different than the denebs, which may or may not be true. The propus chips also generally tend to be later production batches and would benefit from 10 or so additional weeks of process tuning at AMD.

    A deneb running at 3.6 would definately be faster than a propus at 3.7-3.8 though, so I doubt the propus chips could compete with the deneb ones, higher clocks and all.
    Most of Propus cores clocks lower than Deneb based. I did find no one Propus X4 whose can be LinX stable @3.7 or even at 3.8 GHz. Most of them clocks stable @3.6 GHz just like this sample.

    Cacheless core has lower performance transistors, slightly different tuned process than core with L3 cache.
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    I bet those propus are manufactured in a similar fashion to the older deneb cores then. I have a 940 (2008 week 50) that behaves exactly like the deneb shown in this thread regarding voltage requirements and power draw, and a 920 (2008 week 49) that requires even more voltage for those same clocks. Power draw is suprisingly low though (1.5vcore for 3.5 on the 920 results in 135W draw, the 940 needs 1.46V for 3.6 and draws 141W)

    I have a new 965 (2009 week 35) that will prime away at 3.8 on stock volts (1.41V), yet it sucks down 201W doing that. Kind of scary on the GD70's 4 phase PWM. I guess the new "high performance" transistors really wouldn't work well on those athlons, which are aimed more at running cool and sipping power than overclocking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daellum67 View Post
    I bet those propus are manufactured in a similar fashion to the older deneb cores then. I have a 940 (2008 week 50) that behaves exactly like the deneb shown in this thread regarding voltage requirements and power draw, and a 920 (2008 week 49) that requires even more voltage for those same clocks. Power draw is suprisingly low though (1.5vcore for 3.5 on the 920 results in 135W draw, the 940 needs 1.46V for 3.6 and draws 141W)

    I have a new 965 (2009 week 35) that will prime away at 3.8 on stock volts (1.41V), yet it sucks down 201W doing that. Kind of scary on the GD70's 4 phase PWM. I guess the new "high performance" transistors really wouldn't work well on those athlons, which are aimed more at running cool and sipping power than overclocking.
    I am no longer concerned with the MSI gd 70's PWM after running prime on TWKR ( AKA LEKR ) at 4.2, I think they might have just had a bad batch of fets. You really don't want to know what the killawatt was saying I was pulling
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    That's good to hear, I don't want to wake up to a roasted chip and board tomorrow morning.

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    Finally I was reached the limit of unlocked L3 with aircooling:



    Look at that WinRAR score:

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    What's the batch code on your 620?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KamuiRSX View Post
    What's the batch code on your 620?
    AACYC AC 0923EPMW
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    vcore 1.536 for 24/7 ... is it safe?

    @haylui : My X3 720 is stable @3500 with vcore @ 1.49 but it is a little scary voltage so i prefer @3200 with 1.36 , i think it is safer that way ( i am willing to keep the cpu for at least 5 year )
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Greco View Post
    vcore 1.536 for 24/7 ... is it safe?
    Yes it is safe, relatively. Default vcore for 45nm SOI DSL is 1.25-1.4V. If you overvolt that by 10% it is safe. +10% of 1.4 V is 1.54V. If you can handle heat of that overclocked and overvolted CPU, that isn't problem.

    AMD SOI DSL has better resistance of electromigration than Intel's 45nm HKMG. If you overvolt Intel Yorkfield to 1.5V and hold that vcore for months, your CPU will be degraded.

    @haylui : My X3 720 is stable @3500 with vcore @ 1.49 but it is a little scary voltage so i prefer @3200 with 1.36 , i think it is safer that way ( i am willing to keep the cpu for at least 5 year )
    You can go with 1.49V easilly with good aircooling. I think that your CPU can go over 3.6 GHz stable with good air cooling and 1.49V, if your mobo is good enough.
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    Ok, so when I set up the ACC, i have it set to auto and get no L3. from what i'm hearing on overclock.net, if your stepping is xxCxx, then you have a Deneb core, and if it's xxDxx it's a propus. mine is CACYC, so according to that i'm good.

    do i need to manually set up L3? or even maybe turn EC on?
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    ooh, found it, i have to set my ACC to Hybrid (Gigabyte GA-MA790FXT-UD5P) [source]. Doing that tonight.
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