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    my "Turantulla".

    Model: 9850x4
    Batch: jaafb aa 0810gpbw
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    Ah ok, I've just been too busy. I'll add the ones I tested soon just for information for the passersby since there won't be much oc data on them.

    But... I'd love to know far more details which could help end users and the stability thing is really too big'an issue to post on.

    Don't know what to say about the ones getting C1 error though

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    My Phenom 9500 is CAAZB AA 0743APAW.

    Have to see what it is like when I get my mobo; ordered an Abit AX78 today.

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    Suicide: 3.0GHz http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=348250

    Dunno why it never validates at 3.0. Some times it won't even crash for an hour, it's not like it is uber-unstable...just "very".

    Stable: 2.8GHz at unknown voltage so far

    9850: JAAFB AA 0810GPBW on air.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Particle View Post
    Suicide: 3.0GHz http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=348250

    Dunno why it never validates at 3.0.
    Because you used AOD to get it?

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    Well, I'm currently running the gimps part of prime95 at 258x11.5 on the 9600. Still kinda wish I had gotten it as my black edition and not the one I actually did.
    Not much to say right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
    Because you used AOD to get it?
    What difference does that make?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Particle View Post
    What difference does that make?
    If you used it on the 9850 then its known to make validation fail.
    Quote Originally Posted by Brother Esau View Post
    If you scroll down to where I put my CPUZ Validation you will see as promised I added a Bios Template with my DFI Bios Settings and CPU Voltage is set to 1.25Vcore which is actually 1.23-1.24v (Real)
    The DFI is undervolting? Are you sure about that?

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    Considering that Achim just did read out with DMM for CPU Vcore on same Bios 1.24V is accurate going by what his read out says. Bios says 1.23v SG says 1.23v so we will get real and take into account that its reading slightly under and say 1.24v
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    might as well toss my hat into the fray

    Model: 9850 BE (B3)
    Batch: JAAFB AA 0810 BPMW
    Speed: 3120.33MHz
    Vcore: 1.328V
    Motherboard/chipset: MSI K9A2 Platinum (1.4 Bios)
    Cpuid validation url: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=349425
    Cooling: Zalman CNPS9700
    Operating System: Vista x64

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    edit - updated info
    Last edited by eleeter; 04-21-2008 at 10:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brother Esau View Post
    Considering that Achim just did read out with DMM for CPU Vcore on same Bios 1.24V is accurate going by what his read out says. Bios says 1.23v SG says 1.23v so we will get real and take into account that its reading slightly under and say 1.24v

    Bios: 1.3125V
    CPU-Z: 1.312V
    DMM: 1.358V

    dV = 0.046V !!!

    Huge overvolt here
    NB voltage measurement is very accurate in opposite to the vcore dV =~0.01V. Also I'm on Sapphire 415 bios atm, guess it's the same as the 415 DFI, just with different sensor mappings (AUX=CPU,CPU=PWM) and the sapphire logo. Gonna update my siggy now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by justapost View Post

    Bios: 1.3125V
    CPU-Z: 1.312V
    DMM: 1.358V

    dV = 0.046V !!!

    Huge overvolt here
    NB voltage measurement is very accurate in opposite to the vcore dV =~0.01V. Also I'm on Sapphire 415 bios atm, guess it's the same as the 415 DFI, just with different sensor mappings (AUX=CPU,CPU=PWM) and the sapphire logo. Gonna update my siggy now.
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    THere thats better now I can read it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brother Esau View Post
    THere thats better now I can read it
    Ah nah, no kraut colors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eleeter View Post
    might as well toss my hat into the fray

    Model: 9850 BE (B3)
    Batch: JAAFB AA 0810 BPMW
    Speed: 3120.33MHz
    Vcore: 1.328V
    Motherboard/chipset: MSI K9A2 Platinum (1.4 Bios)
    Cpuid validation url: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=349425
    Cooling: Zalman CNPS9700

    Optional: 8 hours (so far) Orthos stable
    2.4G stable with stock volts on NB?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
    2.4G stable with stock volts on NB?
    Yes. Doesn't seem like it should be stable but it is.

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    Mine did 2.5ghz at 1.25v, not sure what stock is though. I'm gonna try and get the vdroop figured out with my crosshair, only because I want to see just how big the difference between running under cold and air cooling really is.
    Not much to say right now.

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    Model: 9600 BE
    Batch: CAAWB AA 0745 MPMW
    Speed: 2668 (2.3 stock)
    Vcore: 1.275
    Mobo: Gigabyte DS5 (790fx)
    CPUID: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=349613
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    Wow. I'll update the list tonight, I'll even remember to update your vcore Brother (promise, please don't kill me )

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    Quote Originally Posted by LIKMARK View Post
    Wow. I'll update the list tonight, I'll even remember to update your vcore Brother (promise, please don't kill me )
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    I ran prime95 for 34 hours before calling it quits due to how hot it is in here. No errors encountered.

    Individual cores seem capable of 2.9 or better--just not all together.

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    So are all these overclocks done on a 32bit OS?
    Anybody get a decent overclock ~2.9GHz at a decent voltage <1.35v in a 64bit OS?
    I'm asking this because this is my current stable overclock in Vista64:
    Model:9850BE
    Batch:JAAFB AA 0810BPMW
    Vcore:1.392
    Motherboard: DFI 790FX-M2R
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    If there seems to be a discrepancy between a 64 and 32 bit OS i think that a column stating OS type would be helpful.
    Last edited by Jaivan; 04-21-2008 at 10:22 PM. Reason: Added Batch Number

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    Indeed. It makes sense that not everything can work together as fast in 64-bit since the registers are twice as wide in that mode. Just like it's a lot easier to get two people to do a synchronized dance than thirty (though admittedly not for the same reasons), it's easier to sync a 32-bit parallel structure than a 64-bit one. I don't think the lower overclockability in 64-bit is all that magical.

    @Javian: Yes, my 9850 does 2.8GHz at 1.34V as a whole, and some of the cores will do 2.9GHz or better at the same voltage. I would do 32-bit to get higher clocks, but it doesn't allow enough memory for my needs.
    Last edited by Particle; 04-22-2008 at 05:10 AM.

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    i wanna see more 3.4+ !!! then ill get one.
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    Validation will follow when time allows to get it.

    Model: 9500 (B2)
    Batch: AAAZB AA 0743 FPMW
    Speed: 2605.5 @ 237 x 11 set in BIOS (2.2 stock)
    Vcore: 1.450v, 1.432v after Vdroop (+.10v on CPU NB Ref. Voltage)
    Mobo: abit AX78
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    jaafb aa 0810gpbw here

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