The +3GHz clocks are easier if the multi is higher and the board/CPU allows it. If my CPU allowed 11.5 multi it would get 266x11.5 and 267x11.5 max CPU-Z because it's the HT that messes everything up, not core speed.
I've worked around it and here are my findings:
I found out the issue is NOT the NB or CPU speed BUT the HT ref. speed.![]()
The maximum for everyone I've seen is around 250-268 HT ref. Mine is 267MHz HT. ref.
Here I threw ALL speed including CPU/NB/HT to VERY low and only left HT ref. speed high. HT in total ran at 1x.
The HT ref. I tried with no volts added and max volts added. In both cases it goes to a maximum of 267MHz and then freezes the system. Here was 261HT, 265HT, 266HT and then 268HT up from 266HT when it froze.
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I can boot 255HT ref. now stock volts, all cores.
All this looks like a CPU limit of HT ref. If anyone gets a chip that does 270MHz HT ref. all cores, they should be able to get +3GHz easy. We need to find out how to unlock higher multipliers...![]()
267x13.5 looks especially good.![]()
AC.DC which is actual power consumption is lower, multiply by 0.83.
2.2GHz stock all volts, low HT gives ~177VAC max.
2.64GHz stock all volts, low HT gives ~200W VAC max.
2.7GHz max all volts, high HT, high NB gives ~330WVAC max.
NB needs those volts to achieve high speeds, yup.You only had to change the Nb voltage +0,1V to archive those high NB and HT frequencies so i assume a similar power consumption.
I think around 2.60GHz is most efficient.This system runs more power efficient (GHz vise) if overclocked to 2,6GHz.
What HT and NB total speed (not the reference clocks)? That'll make a major difference. Let me know that I'll try it and let you know.As my 9500 still did not arrive and the M3A seems to be delayed till 12/12 may i ask for CnQ enabled (or lowest possible multis set) idle power consumtion at 200 vs 240 MHz HT?
I've done my own measurements. Mine idles around ~25W and load is around ~50W max using ATi Tool.HD 2600 XT's power consumption here in idle ~30W.
I'll measure power draw at stock with all stock volts again and let you know what the DC W value is.So using an HD 2400 XT or pro instead should substract ~20W from the power usage resulting in 80W consumption for the whole system w/o CnQ.![]()
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