Seems a good start Ivan. 4.1G with <1.4V is not too shabby is it? What's default Vid?
Seems a good start Ivan. 4.1G with <1.4V is not too shabby is it? What's default Vid?
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sub 9 sec. SPi1M 940BE 955BE 965BE 1090T
Yes, not that bad, but not better than the other one I have. I think most of the new 1090T can do the same with water cooling. Default VID is 1.3V, if CoreTemp is a good way to see it. It idles at ~1.28V (multimeter) with "auto" set in bios.
The first test I did was to put it in the socket and see if it's stable with the settings I use for the other one. Well, it locked up. 4.3GHz is doable with around 1.5V real voltage.
It doesn't mean that It will remain the same when an overclocked CPU-NB is added to it.
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I've already read tons of reviews on the Crosshair IV, so I was about to pass this by, but I thought I would take a look at their overclock:
http://hardocp.com/article/2010/11/1...board_review/7
I was always curious how some were able to exceed 300fsb, beyond just luck. Well, I found my answer: "CPU VDDA voltage", or, on other boards, CPU PLL voltage. I generally leave PLL voltages alone, but it looks like this particular setting helps with high FSB overclocks (also see their MSI results: http://hardocp.com/article/2010/07/2...board_review/1, again, higher CPU PLL voltage)
Even with my posted stable settings, I found myself sometimes being booted to desktop after long gaming sessions... lowering the FSB one notch sorted that out. After bumping the CPU PLL up one notch to 2.54, it looks like I can go back to my initial "untested" settings of 289fsb... I just past a 50-run on IntelBurnTest this afternoon. I'll do a 400-run tonight to confirm and update this post.
***Update***
Bah. 289 didn't pass overnight testing. Even 288. Back to 287. Looks like my RAM is at it's limit. Dropping timings and clockspeed down and upping CPU PLL to 2.7 for a max-fsb-test got me to almost 300, but it would not perform as well as my highly optimized timings. So, I'll stick with what I got.
Last edited by SergeantNathan; 11-15-2010 at 04:52 PM.
is Particle still updating the list? i FINALLY got my highest stable that im happy with. 3.7ghz while i believe is actually undervolted (if stock is 1.35v)
CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
CPU Stepping: unknown
CPU Frequency: 3710 MHz
CPU vCore: 1.336V
CPU Multiplier: 14x
CPU Turbo: 4240 / 16.0x / 1.52v
CPU NB Speed: 2650 MHz
HT Ref Speed: 265 MHz
RAM Speed: DDR2-882
RAM Timings: 5-5-5-13-2T
RAM Configuration: 4 GB (4 x 1 GB)
RAM vDIMM: 2.20V
Motherboard: MSI K9A2-Platinum 1.0
Chipset/Socket: AM3, 790FX + SB600
Cooling: water (Corsair H50, GT15 1750rpm pull)
Temps: 22C Idle / 37C Load
Operating System: Windows 7
32/64-Bit: 64
Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable
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I've been known to update the charts periodically when some results pile up. I just don't do them daily.
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CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
CPU Stepping: unknown
CPU Frequency: 3900 MHz
CPU vCore: 1.40V
CPU Multiplier: 13x
CPU Turbo: Disabled
CPU NB Speed: 2700 MHz
HT Ref Speed: 300 MHz
RAM Speed: DDR3-1600
RAM Timings: 8-8-8-24-2T
RAM Configuration: 4 GB (2 x 2 GB)
RAM vDIMM: 1.6V
Motherboard: MSI 790FX-GD70
Chipset/Socket: AM3, 790FX
Cooling: Zalman 9700
Temps: 19C Idle / 45C Load
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium
32/64-Bit: 64
Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable Prime Blend 8.5 Hours
Last edited by Marshmallow64; 11-13-2010 at 09:17 AM.
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Am looking to buy a 1090T. Any particular weeks that I should be looking for?
1010, 1012, 1015, 1022
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i have 2x 1015, some guys have here 1015 too and chips very good, most of 4200+ MHz stable at Aircooling
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Quick question, should I lower my ht link speed on that overclock? I notice a lot of people have it around 2100, I have mine at 2700.
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ht link is for cpu to graphics, which is quite fine even at 2000, so i would say yes, but after some testing.
some people i believe notice a loss in perf if NB and HT are not identical. not sure how true that is.
but lower the HT might let you get some extra clocks out of it. i would just drop it 1 multi so your around 2300-2500ish
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XS Build Log for: My Latest Custom Case
match HT and NB. in everest you'll notice cache and memory latencies improve quite dramatically.
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Alright thanks, I'll play around with it then to see how it goes.
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Can you give me some proof?I have same board as you,only i got 955BE c3.I have a pretty good CPU-Nb,doing 2800 1600 6-6-6 full stable at 1,25.But there is no difference if i match HTT with CPU-NB or not,it gives me zero performance,no difference whatsoever.Maybe it has something to do with Thuban?If you can give us some Everest screens would be great![]()
For some reason this is true with the newer 890 amd chip boards.
When matching the NB with HT speeds performance is increase very noticeably, for example my minfps in BC2 with my nb in sync with ht is about 110 - 115fps
But with my nb at x6 times which gives me 2190mhz HT my min fps with the same ram settings cpu oc and everything is 75 fps, Bare in mind i run 5850x2 crossfire and 4.38ghz with everything on high except shadows and effects, 16af and 2aa, All games run alot smooth when syncing the NB with the HT.
I have read it alot on here especially with the 890amd mobo's, I tried it myself and it turns out to be true, When overclocking with FSB on a 1055t its best to keep NB and HT sync on 890amd boards, but if are you going to you'd need to increase PLL voltage and NB/HT voltage.
Last edited by Sanousie; 11-27-2010 at 07:55 PM.
Maximus Gene-z crazy little board.
CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE
CPU Stepping: Not know
CPU Frequency: 3817.6 MHz
CPU vCore: 1.325V in BIOS / 1.312V in CPU-Z
CPU Multiplier: 19x
CPU Turbo: Disabled
CPU NB Speed: 3000 MHz
HT Ref Speed: 2000 MHz
RAM Speed: DDR3-1600
RAM Timings: 8-8-8-21-2T
RAM Configuration: 4 GB (2 x 2 GB)
RAM vDIMM: 1.65V
Motherboard: GAGABYTE 890FAX-UD5 Rev. 2.0 with F4 BIOS
Chipset/Socket: AM3, 890FX + SB850
Cooling: Air (CM Hyper 212+ single fan)
Temps: 15.5ºC Idle / 43ºC Load
Operating System: Windows 7
32/64-Bit: x64
Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable
I will test it with 4GHz or 4.2GHz and come back with more results.
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Max overclock archived, 1090T @ 6.5GHz
Phenom II X6 1090T BE @ 3.8GHz and NB @ 3000MHz both with 1.325V on BIOS
Gigabyte 890FXA-UD5 Rev. 2.0 with F4 BIOS
Crucial Ballistix Tracer 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 1600 8-8-8-21-1T
MSI GTX 680 Lightning 2GB
Corsair Force GT 120GB SSD + Hitachi 2x500GB HDD
EK Supreme HF Full Nickel + MCP655-D5 + MCR320-QP
CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T
CPU Stepping: CCBBE CB 1010MPMW
CPU Frequency: 4006 MHz
CPU vCore: 1.336V real
CPU Multiplier: 17.5x
CPU Turbo: Disabled
CPU NB Speed: 3202 MHz
HT Ref Speed: 229 MHz
RAM Speed: DDR3-1830
RAM Timings: 6-6-5-17-22 1T 90ns
RAM Configuration: 4 GB (2 x 2 GB)
RAM vDIMM: 1.69V
Motherboard: Asus Crosshair IV Formula (bios v.905)
Chipset/Socket: AM3, 890FX + SB850
Cooling: Water (EK Supreme HF)
Temps: 30ºC Idle / 42ºC Load
Operating System: Windows 7
32/64-Bit: x64
Stable/Suicide/Untested: Untested (1h Prime95)
Just for reference, I'm not gonna test it 8+ hours, 'cause I won't use it as 24/7. Maybe I could try how high I can go above 4300MHz with acceptable temps.
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Last edited by I.nfraR.ed; 11-29-2010 at 09:05 AM.
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Nice chip there.
I have a question for the CH IV guys. Just started playing with this board and it seems to over volt quite a bit. For eg. for 4.2 Ghz, am running prime and it moves from the 1.45v i set in bios to 1.50V....now thats a huge movement in voltages. This is basically becasue of CPU load calibaration being on. When I put it off, it undervolts and basically black/blue screens during testing...Damn I cant get the volatages to be stable. On my earlier board, the MSI 790FX GD70, it would undervolt a bit, but would generally stay in the same range. In this board, it either undervolts or overvolts a lot. Now the issue for me is that even with a water cooled system, I am touching 60 degrees on the cpu when running it at 4.2 Ghz 1.5V (1.45V in bios). Can someone help me here.
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As a thread about any computer related subject has its length approach infinity, the likelihood and inevitability of a poorly constructed AMD vs. Intel fight also exponentially increases.
Rule 1A:
Likewise, the frequency of a car pseudoanalogy to explain a technical concept increases with thread length. This will make many people chuckle, as computer people are rarely knowledgeable about vehicular mechanics.
Rule 2:
When confronted with a post that is contrary to what a poster likes, believes, or most often wants to be correct, the poster will pick out only minor details that are largely irrelevant in an attempt to shut out the conflicting idea. The core of the post will be left alone since it isn't easy to contradict what the person is actually saying.
Rule 2A:
When a poster cannot properly refute a post they do not like (as described above), the poster will most likely invent fictitious counter-points and/or begin to attack the other's credibility in feeble ways that are dramatic but irrelevant. Do not underestimate this tactic, as in the online world this will sway many observers. Do not forget: Correctness is decided only by what is said last, the most loudly, or with greatest repetition.
Rule 3:
When it comes to computer news, 70% of Internet rumors are outright fabricated, 20% are inaccurate enough to simply be discarded, and about 10% are based in reality. Grains of salt--become familiar with them.
Remember: When debating online, everyone else is ALWAYS wrong if they do not agree with you!
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You just can't win. If your product offers feature A instead of B, people will moan how A is stupid and it didn't offer B. If your product offers B instead of A, they'll likewise complain and rant about how anyone's retarded cousin could figure out A is what the market wants.
just have to get used to chIV overvolting so muchwhat is your water set up? i was able to run 1.56v @ load with temps around 55-56c but i have 3x120 worth of very high fpi rads with some 100+cfm fans on them to keep those temps. x6 gets much hotter than x4 with same volts, but is usually able to get higher freq with same volts
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