Quote Originally Posted by jonspd View Post
Justapost if you want a good OCing chip like KTE you will have to try as many as he has which I think is around 4-6 now
LOL, atm i wait for a bios with a vcore setting. You can be sure I think about ways to introduce phenoms in our office to get a few more for testing but it's oversized atm.

Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
One thing you'll notice: Power draw falls with lower core temps. VCore will increase with lower core temps.
You mean the vcore cpuz reports i guess. With lower temps phenom seems to be stable with lower cpu/nb vid and vcore settings here.

congratulations to your new results 2-7-2,8GHz stable was what i expected from the be.
Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
AND if you're going plus 64C, stability testing may error at any time just because of the heat. Cores don't like it, simply put, like Wolfdales hating plus 55C.
During watch Speedfan charts I found that the CPU temps has seldome peaks about 5° above the average (swinging in +-1° range). Peaks should be higher with stock cooling as I used watercooling. Thouse can be the source of hangups
Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
SScchittenn my USSB porrt (keybooardd) hass fflocked up agaain. Ccoreess hhaveen't faailed though but VCCoree ddid ddrrop to 1.296V. Noww this iss hoow my keeyboard is typinn eveery leetterr
Taakiing mee 2200minss too type oneee linee heree
You have a few typos here.
Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
You can find it listed in the manual; I've checked and informal in your M3A thread has given you the details by now. You'll have to search for the Super I/O IC electrical datasheet and how the chip works to find out the relevant pin mappings and their corresponding readings (many add calibrated values mentioned).
Yeah thanks I thought the superio chips is different from the chips I called clockchip and informal already pointed me in the right direction.

Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
Yep.. hmm. 2.2G TDP depends entirely on the volts and VID required to get it 100% stable really. Should be fairly low but that depends on the starting VCore and obviously, the chips capability itself.
If the co-worker could decide wheter he wants an X38 or an P35 chipset and needs additional DDR3 sockets for better lifetime i'd already test that cpu here.
Little OT but do you know if the X38 is more power efficient?