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    Model: 9750
    Batch: JAAFB AA 0810 BPMW
    Speed: 3.00Ghz
    Vcore: 1.3V
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    Everything is set to 'auto' except the FSB speed.

    Got mine 3 days ago, it needed a new PSU to sustain this overclock (550W dual-rail Xilence). Temps range from 38 idle to over 70 full load (I'm using Arctic Silver paste and a Zalman Copper 7500 HS/Fan). It
    did give an error in Prime95 on blend, but since turning down RAM timings didn't happen again. Passes 8K FFT (10 runs). Perfectly stable in Windows.

    All-in-all I'm very happy with this chip! Just need to keep a careful eye on the temps in the long run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuietIce View Post
    I expected the slight vDrop between BIOS and CPU-Z. What I didn't expect (and have seldom seen) is a 0.00v droop when all four cores are loaded. Even the A8N32's (also 8-phase power) have ~0.013v droop per loaded core ...
    Ooops.... I mis-understood your original post... you are right, this is odd.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I_J_A View Post
    Model: 9750
    Batch: JAAFB AA 0810 BPMW
    Speed: 3.00Ghz
    Vcore: 1.3V
    Motherboard/chipset: Asus M3A / AMD 770/SB600
    Cpuid validation url:http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=366768
    Cooling: Air


    Everything is set to 'auto' except the FSB speed.

    Got mine 3 days ago, it needed a new PSU to sustain this overclock (550W dual-rail Xilence). Temps range from 38 idle to over 70 full load (I'm using Arctic Silver paste and a Zalman Copper 7500 HS/Fan). It
    did give an error in Prime95 on blend, but since turning down RAM timings didn't happen again. Passes 8K FFT (10 runs). Perfectly stable in Windows.

    All-in-all I'm very happy with this chip! Just need to keep a careful eye on the temps in the long run.
    I got a 9550 that I can't seem to clock anywhere
    as you can read I'm vista 64 bit.
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    Phenom 9850 Black Edition
    JAAFB AA0811FPEW

    Clock is 3.0 GHz @ 1.325V
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=362777

    Is stable at 3.1GHz @ 1.375V (edit: got new cooling, running 3.1GHz daily now)
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=351158

    Can get to 3.2 GHz but need better cooling to get stable
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=351835

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    Last edited by justinl61111; 06-04-2008 at 03:12 PM.

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    Just got a 9850BE on a K9A2 Plat to play with (+ Vista 64 SP1, TLB fix off), does 3.0GHz on stock volts fine, 3.2GHz @ 1.35v, crapped out at 3.3GHz so will give it a bit more juice and see what she'll do. Will get screenies/validation/batch when I have time.

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    Finally got to post on this illustrious Forum! to the Admin for pushing the button!

    9850BE
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    By the production week number, it looks like I've got the old man of 9850BE Phenoms!

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinl61111 View Post
    Phenom 9850 Black Edition
    JAAFB AA0811FPEW

    Clock is 3.0 GHz @ 1.325V
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=362777

    Is stable at 3.1GHz @ 1.375V but gets too hot
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=351158

    Can get to 3.2 GHz but need better cooling to get stable
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=351835

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    Air Cooling OCZ Vendetta / OCZ Freeze
    that asus baord can get 265htt x 11.5

    all I have is the msik9a2 platinum & a 9550 :/

    wonder if I can ever get up there

    my ram is Geil evo one 1066mhz 2gb x2. Icouldn't get it to runn 1066mhz so it's 800mhz for now.

    everything is on auto in the bios mostly just few minor changes.

    fsb/htt 204 right now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by demonkevy666 View Post
    that asus baord can get 265htt x 11.5

    all I have is the msik9a2 platinum & a 9550 :/

    wonder if I can ever get up there

    my ram is Geil evo one 1066mhz 2gb x2. Icouldn't get it to runn 1066mhz so it's 800mhz for now.

    everything is on auto in the bios mostly just few minor changes.

    fsb/htt 204 right now.
    Yea, I had to set the NB multi and HT Multi down to 8 (I think).
    Once I go over 273, strange things start happening...

    Hoping for a better BIOS to come out soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinl61111 View Post
    Yea, I had to set the NB multi and HT Multi down to 8 (I think).
    Once I go over 273, strange things start happening...

    Hoping for a better BIOS to come out soon
    I know what you mean mine dose it too if i set 1066mhz ram divider.
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    This chip is alot better then my last one:

    Model: 9850BE
    Batch: JAAFB AA 0812GPKW
    Speed: 3.0ghz
    Vcore: 1.344v
    Motherboard: M3A32-MVP
    Cpuid validation url: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=370171
    Cooling: W/C




    I havent tried real hard yet because i just installed the cpu a couple of days ago but so far my max is 3 cores at 3.2ghz and one at 3.0ghz@1.38v. Heres the 3dmark06 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=6954403

    Its funny how one letter in a stepping can make such a difference in chips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Weedman View Post
    This chip is alot better then my last one:

    Model: 9850BE
    Batch: JAAFB AA 0812GPKW
    Speed: 3.0ghz
    Vcore: 1.344v
    Motherboard: M3A32-MVP
    Cpuid validation url: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=370171
    Cooling: W/C




    I havent tried real hard yet because i just installed the cpu a couple of days ago but so far my max is 3 cores at 3.2ghz and one at 3.0ghz@1.38v. Heres the 3dmark06 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=6954403

    Its funny how one letter in a stepping can make such a difference in chips.
    What stepping did you last one have ? 0811?

    The best so fair looks like 0812 and 0810 now

    Can you do 3x3.2ghz + 1x3.0ghz prime? or is it only screens with them on 3.2ghz?

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    Model: 9850BE
    Batch: JAAFB AA 0809 APMW
    Speed: 2.8Ghz (200 x 14)
    Vcore: 1.3v stock
    Motherboard/chipset: Asus Crosshair II Formula (780a)
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    CPU: 9850BE
    Code: JAAFB AA 0812BPCW
    Speed: 3013.63Mhz
    Vcore: 1.4v
    Mobo: Asus Crosshair II
    Cooling: Air (Scythe Infinity)
    CPUID Validation: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=370436

    Prime95 24hr stable:

    3DMark 06: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=6973707
    3DMark Vantage: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dmv=152648

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    Quote Originally Posted by boogle View Post
    CPU: 9850BE
    Code: JAAFB AA 0812BPCW
    Speed: 3013.63Mhz
    Vcore: 1.4v
    Mobo: Asus Crosshair II
    Cooling: Air (Scythe Infinity)
    CPUID Validation: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=370436

    Prime95 24hr stable:

    3DMark 06: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=6973707
    3DMark Vantage: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dmv=152648
    Good OC m8, stability wise.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Lastviking View Post
    What stepping did you last one have ? 0811?

    The best so fair looks like 0812 and 0810 now

    Can you do 3x3.2ghz + 1x3.0ghz prime? or is it only screens with them on 3.2ghz?
    My other one is a 0811bpkw. When i tested at 3.2ghz i only primed for about 20mins before i ran 3dmark06. It may be stable with those clocks but i prefer to run all cores the same speed for 24/7 usage.

    Hopefully this thread gets updated soon so people dont have to go through it all to actually find the steppings and oc's

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    Quote Originally Posted by aGeoM View Post
    Good OC m8, stability wise.
    x2 Boogle!!! Very nice Stable OC at such low V's...

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    Could some of the 780a users try and see the max HTT bus speed with a Phenom? Im quite curious whether 780a actually can do good HTT speeds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daveburt714 View Post
    x2 Boogle!!! Very nice Stable OC at such low V's...

    Are your parts all over the counter?
    Heh thanks I think I'm just very lucky, and yes all parts were just over the counter. 3Ghz was a fair step up from 2.9Ghz (1.35v).

    Edit: Just realised I didn't mention the OS. Tis Vista x64.

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    Well, I found that my mobo currently isn't stable at any htt above 259 with my 9600. Its a shame... right now its crunching away at 11.5x259 at 1.2875v/1.2875. I'll get a pic up later, I'm trying to drop voltage as much as possible because of the limit.

    Edit: Voltage now set to 1.275/1.2875. Actual speeds are 2978 cpu and 2330 nb. Idle has gone down to 33C, but load is still managing to get up to 42-43C. That'll change hopefully when my slip stream 110 cfm fans come in today.
    Last edited by Oldguy932; 06-04-2008 at 05:36 AM.
    Not much to say right now.

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    There ye go guys.

    Phenom 9600 CAAWB 0745 MPMW
    CPU - 11.5 x 259 = 2978 @ 1.275v
    NB - 9 x 259 = 2331 @ 1.2875v
    Memory is unganged, shown by cpu-z
    Add .1v to the voltages CBI shows.
    TLB Fix is disabled.
    Chipset voltage at 1.3v to stabilize the htt setting.
    Cooled by my TRUE, bottom temp in speed fan is actual temp, not temp1.

    Time to go try and drop more voltage...

    Edit: 1.25v set on cpu was too low, gave rosetta an error. Now its running at 1.2625v cpu/ 1.275v nb. Load temps are still the same as at 1.3v though, I really think its just that my current fan isn't powerful enough to push enough air to get it cooler. The difference 1.3v actual down to 1.25v actual is a big power difference... it shouldn't still be this high.
    Last edited by Oldguy932; 06-04-2008 at 07:56 AM.
    Not much to say right now.

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    Yay!! The table is updated. If anyone spot something wrong, please let me know, and I'll change it in a few weeks

    I did not include OS, as only 5 % of you have listed it in your post. If you are interested in wich OS that have been used, you'll have to sift through the posts (for now).

    EDIT: I did not include multiple core clock either, too much job, sorry. (It would mean listing 144 cores...)

    split the table in two because of 200KB document size restriction

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    I got my slip streams in . Temps are 31C idle and 37C load. And I managed to up the htt by one to get 260. Trying to get 261 so I can have 3ghz, should be able to get it soon enough.

    Edit: HA! Right now I have 11.5x267=3070 doing stability testing. IMC is taking alot of extra voltage at these memory speeds, 1068 unganged. Right now its set to 1.3125v/1.3125v.
    Last edited by Oldguy932; 06-06-2008 at 04:26 AM.
    Not much to say right now.

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    e need a new database

    To get on the list you'll have to post the following info:

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    Batch is on the cpu ihs. When you read what's on the ihs, its the second line.
    Not much to say right now.

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