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    Is this decent? (1055t mild overclock)

    Hi all,

    I would just like some opinions on my overclock:

    Settings are as follows:

    CPU 285x13.5 = 3847MHz @ 1.35V (set in bios)(reports as 1.38V under load in HWmonitor)
    CPU-NB 285x10 = 2850MHz @ 1.275V (set in bios)
    HT 285x7 = 1995MHz
    RAM 1520MHz @ 1.5V (9-9-9-24)
    NB @ 1.22V (set in bios)

    Tested 6 hours OCCT-Linpack
    Tested 9.5 hours P95 blend
    I'm hoping this is stable enough for everyday use, but you never know...

    I know I can go a bit higher, but I am sticking with this for know.
    For power consumption reasons and that I don't really need more speed anyways

    Screenie:




    Temps are sort of kept around the mark you see in HWmonitor via speedfan.
    Just to keep this this quiet


    System Specs:

    MSI 890FXA-GD70 Bios 1.6
    AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
    4GB Samsung 1333MHz el cheapo RAM
    MSI 8800GT OC 512Mb
    Corsair TX650W
    WD 1TB SATA3 Black 7200rpm
    Seagate 1TB SATA II 7200rpm
    Corsair H50
    CM Storm case
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    looks nice man ive been running mine right around 3900mhz too
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    Thanks!
    I was having plenty of trouble. So I returned my mobo, cpu and memory to my supplier.
    They gave me all new components, I think my old cpu had a fried IMC or something. Judging by this funky stuff it was doing

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    Not bad at all.
    Please note: I am not here to provide any kind of official NCIX support on these forums.

    For faster (and official) service please contact me at Linus@ncix.com, or please contact our customer care team at wvvw.NCIX.com (Canada) or wvvw.NCIXUS.com (America)

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    I apologise if the screenie doesn't work. Stupid imageshack is useless sometimes.

    I can the feeling I may be able to push this one quite high, but that is for another weekend

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    nice, good NB OC too

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    Thanks guys.

    I am glad this one seems on par. My previous 1055t needed 1.42/1.43V for 3.7GHz. And I'm not even sure if it was possible to get it stable at 4GHz.

    Bit off topic here, who is a good free image hosting site?

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    I tasted too, last friday. 1,45 V on 4,063 GHz, Prime is instable after 8 hours.
    Prime 95 is now stable over 10 hours and too time i taste on Linx, here is a picture
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    bla bla bla, AMD ist the best.

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