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    almost 4ghz

    I could get 3970mhz at 1.36V Vcore
    with NB@2600mhz at 1.25V

    Good enough?
    Itīs Prime Stable...!
    no reboots at all...

    Now I going to change my motherboard (Am2+) for Better overclocks and Bandwith

    Currently is a Gigabyte GA-78GM- US2H no ACC.

    I need a suggestion please :

    I hope I can Get 4ghz Stable with one of there :
    Biostar TA790GXBE 6.x with ACC or
    Biostar TA790GXE 128M 5.x with ACC or
    GA-MA785GM-US2H with ACC or
    ASUS M4A785-M with ACC

    Please suggestions!!!
    =D

    my system :
    Phenom II 955 C3 CACAC 0952 cpu(3.970ghz, 1.36V) NB(2600mhz, 1.25V)
    PSU CoolerMaster 460W
    2GB Kingston DDR800
    Shapphire HD 5770 VApor-x

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    Old Phenom II 940 "suicide".



    http://hwbot.org/community/submissio...4_940_4320_mhz

    CPU Model Used: Phenom II 940
    CPU Full Stepping:20x
    CPU Frequency:4320Mhz
    CPU Vcore: 1.65v (I think..not 100% sure)
    NB Frequency: I think lowest possible
    HT Link Frequency:^
    Memory Frequency: 864MHz
    Memory Configuration (2x1gb, 2x2gb, etc): 2Gbx2
    Memory Ganged/Unganged: Unganged
    Mainboard Model:Foxconn A7DA-S
    Cooling Type: Air
    Windows Version and x86 or x64:Windwos XP 32bit
    **PII B50@ 3.7GHz+Mugen 2**Asus M4A785TD-V Evo*Geil Ultra DDR3 4Gb 2133MHz **1.64Tb**HIS HD4890 icoolerx at 970/1100MHz**Corsair VX550W**P182b + Scythe SlipStream & S-Flex at 5v.**

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    AMD Phenom II X4 925, stock voltage, 3,8GHz


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    Question hey guys you are talking about my question

    hey all
    Bobehud here and this is only my second OC first was with a locked 9750 quad that taught me a great deal stable for years after 20 hrs-max load prime no blend.I was at 2.75 now for a 2.4 chip doesnt sound like much bear in mind it was a locked chip.
    Okay enough babble as i got this am to cl on my OC it just passed the 12 hr mark 3817 with a 955 c3 with 1.45vts to chip.
    My question is it is keeping cooler temps at full load NOW than when i went to bed from 51-52c down now to 48-49c does the thermal paste need to get a better bond and that is the reason a better heat transfer..?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SB'ass View Post
    AMD Phenom II X4 925, stock voltage, 3,8GHz

    WOW. that's higher than my PII x4 945 OC....

    What's the difference in the 925 and 945/955/965?

    I had to dump a huge amount of Vs just to get to 3.75ghz, lol.
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    received my 955 c3 today. some quick testing, wanted to get a general idea of a max below 1.4v, not much room to tweak with this mobo (sig), but i'm satisfied so far. cooled by true 120 black with two low speed 120mm fans push/pull. hopefully 4ghz with a little more volts/tweaking.
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    Muh rig.
    AMD Phenom II x4 955BE c3 @ 4ghz 1.48v
    Thermalright TRUE 120 black / ac mx-2
    Asus M4A87TD EVO @ 232 bus/2317mhz NB/2086mhz HT
    2x2gb Corsair XMS DDR3 2000 @ 1854mhz 7-9-7-18
    eVGA GTX 560 Ti @ 925/2200 / Gelid Icy Vision
    2x Samsung F3 1tb RAID0 + WD Green 1.5tb
    Silverstone ST75F-P 750w psu
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    CPU Model Used: AMD Phenom II x2 555BE (unlocked to quad cores, all cores at 3.8GHz)
    CPU Full Stepping: C3 stepping Batch: CACAC AC 1004 EPMW
    CPU Frequency: 3.8GHz
    CPU Vcore: 1.46v
    NB Frequency: ??? (first time clocking AMD's not sure where to find this, FSB is at stock 200MHz though)
    HT Link Frequency: 2000MHz (for stability)
    Memory Frequency: 800MHz (for stability purposes at this point)
    Memory Configuration 2x2gb
    Memory Unganged
    Motherboard: Asus M4A785-M
    Cooling Type: Ultima 90 w/ yate loon 120mm fan
    Windows 7 x64 Pro

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    Remember: I will still add you to the chart, but I don't patrol this thread often anymore. If you want on the chart, PM me your submission and I will update it. Take note that you must also post here. Make sure to include the information in this format, as it makes it MUCH easier for me:

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    Particle's First Rule of Online Technical Discussion:
    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.

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    Hi guys ! I submit my suicide score:

    Username: Dreadlockyx
    Model: 965 BE
    Stepping: C3
    CPU Frequency: 4212.31
    CPU Core Voltage: 1.512V
    NB Frequency: 2GHz
    Memory Configuration: 2x 2GB (PC3-10600)
    Motherboard: Crosshair III Formula
    Cooling: Air
    OS: Win7 x64
    Post Number: 1684

    http://hwbot.org/community/submissio...be_4214.31_mhz

    PS: sorry if my english is bad, i'm french. :P
    Last edited by Dreadlockyx; 03-13-2010 at 02:48 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SB'ass View Post
    AMD Phenom II X4 925, stock voltage, 3,8GHz

    lolwut?

    I can't even validate my 965BE @ 3.4 Ghz with 1.040v

    That CPU is a gem, it doesn't deserve to be a 925.

    And my CPU does 4 Ghz stable too.
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    very good !!!!!! your forum is so good help me to much.thank you

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    Hi guys, I will try with my rig this night and post the result here....let's see if a get the 3.8GHZ stable.

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    Question Max Safe Load temp ? PII 965 c3

    I'm running BOINC 64 crunching for a good cause and I've got my OC at
    3.9 ghz and voltage is at 1.38. My machine is on forced outside cooler air. While running BOINC @ 100% in an 80f room(loft area) and about a 68degee intake temp ATM, my peak load temp was at about 56c. Is that too hot for 24/7? If so I'll dial it back to 3.8ghz where the peak was like 53.5c.

    Thanks for the advice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frogeye View Post
    I'm running BOINC 64 crunching for a good cause and I've got my OC at
    3.9 ghz and voltage is at 1.38. My machine is on forced outside cooler air. While running BOINC @ 100% in an 80f room(loft area) and about a 68degee intake temp ATM, my peak load temp was at about 56c. Is that too hot for 24/7? If so I'll dial it back to 3.8ghz where the peak was like 53.5c.

    Thanks for the advice!
    Probably the worst place in the whole forum...nobody will answer you here.
    Just start a new thread in the main AMD section.

    I was just curious, so I looked in here.
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    User - slaveondope
    Model - 955
    Stepping - CACAC AC 1002DPMW
    CPU Frequency - 4250mhz
    CPU Core Voltage - 1.552v
    NB Frequency - 2500mhz
    Memory Configuration - 2x2GB Adata 833mhz
    Motherboard - DFI LP JR 790GX-M3H5
    Cooling - AIR
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frogeye View Post
    I'm running BOINC 64 crunching for a good cause and I've got my OC at
    3.9 ghz and voltage is at 1.38. My machine is on forced outside cooler air. While running BOINC @ 100% in an 80f room(loft area) and about a 68degee intake temp ATM, my peak load temp was at about 56c. Is that too hot for 24/7? If so I'll dial it back to 3.8ghz where the peak was like 53.5c.

    Thanks for the advice!
    3.8ghz sounds like a good spot for crunching imo and on stock voltage awesome.
    Better cooling that could keep you under 50c peak and youd be running 4ghz no problem with some more voltage.
    Last edited by slaveondope; 04-25-2010 at 05:51 PM.

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    I have been crunching 4.0ghz all week

    ~1~
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    Trident-Z 3200 CL14 16GB
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    ~2~
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    Probably the worst place in the whole forum...nobody will answer you here.
    Just start a new thread in the main AMD section.

    I was just curious, so I looked in here.
    Thank you I reposted in AMD section too.

    Quote Originally Posted by slaveondope View Post
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    Stepping - CACAC AC 1002DPMW
    CPU Frequency - 4250mhz
    CPU Core Voltage - 1.552v
    NB Frequency - 2500mhz
    Memory Configuration - 2x2GB Adata 833mhz
    Motherboard - DFI LP JR 790GX-M3H5
    Cooling - AIR
    OS - Win7x64
    Post Number - 1690

    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1059330




    3.8ghz sounds like a good spot for crunching imo and on stock voltage awesome.
    Better cooling that could keep you under 50c peak and youd be running 4ghz no problem with some more voltage.
    Thanks! I'm trying to lower my vcore to see what I can get away with and remain stable hopefully lowering my temps.

    Quote Originally Posted by charged3800z24 View Post
    I have been crunching 4.0ghz all week

    Wow! I might have to invest in a H20 loop for my Thermaltake case.
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    User - Exlua
    Model - Phenom 2 965 BE (125W)
    CPU Frequency - 3900mhz
    CPU Core Voltage - 1.424v
    NB Frequency - 2700mhz
    Memory Configuration - 4x2GB G.Skill Eco's @ 800MHz
    Motherboard - GA-MA770T-UD3P
    Cooling - Noctua NH-U12P SE2
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    Last edited by Exlua; 05-05-2010 at 10:02 AM.
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    Hi all.

    I have a question. For the suicide list, isn't necessary Prime95 right? only the CPU-Z validation and screen?

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    Hi, this is my OC.


    By saint1926 at 2010-04-03



    username: SAINT19
    Model: X4 955 C2 (125W)
    Stepping: Where can I find it?
    CPU Frequency: 4020.17 MHz
    CPU core voltage: 1.512V
    NB frequency: 2000MHz (I'm not sure)
    Memory Configuration: 2x2GB DDR2 @ 804MHz
    Motherboard: MSI K9A2 Platinum
    Cooling: Air with Hyper 212+
    OS: Win 7 x64
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    Wink Found a sweet spot

    I've got mine running cool thanks to my new H50 / Forced air/AC if I want it setup in my loft. Note my temps in the picture 39c at 100% BOINC load. This is my gaming and crunching at night config. For crunching during the day I throttle it back to 3.4 do to higher ambient temps.







    I'm ready for summer! By turning on my AC the idle temps drop to 17c and load is at about 32c at 3.96. I know it's ugly but it was cheap and fits my needs. I'm very happy.

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    I finally found 4ghz

    It took me long enough.
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    Here's mine

    CPU Model Used : Phenom II X4 940BE
    CPU Full Stepping : CACVC AC 0851EPMW
    CPU Frequency : 3712
    CPU Vcore : 1.5375
    NB Frequency : 2025
    HT Link Frequency : 2025
    Memory Frequency : DDR2-1200
    Memory Configuration :2x2GB
    Memory Ganged/Unganged : Unganged
    Mainboard Model : ASUS M4A79 Deluxe
    Cooling Type : Water
    Windows Version and x86 or x64 : Vista x64

    Username : felix_w
    Model : 940BE
    Stepping : CACVC AC 0851EPMW
    CPU Frequency : 3712
    CPU Core Voltage : 1.5375
    NB Frequency : 2025
    Memory Configuration : 2x2GB @ DDR2-1200
    Motherboard : ASUS M4A79
    Cooling : Water
    OS : Vista 64-bit
    Post Number : 1698

    Validation : http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1183014

    Screen (~4hr Prime stable) :





    (Notice that for 1.5375V set in BIOS and idle in Cpu-z, the voltage at Prime load falls down to 1.490V)
    Last edited by felix_w; 05-12-2010 at 11:45 PM.

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    Mine ATM

    Nice temp under p95 load test!
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    Net capped atm, so having trouble uploading screenshots, but I have P95 stable on ~24h.

    Username: KayDat
    Model: 550 BE (Quadcore unlocked)
    Stepping: 0922APMW
    CPU Frequency: 3516
    CPU Core Voltage: 1.392
    NB Frequency: 2411
    Memory Configuration: 4x2GB @ DDR2-800 (2xTeam Xtreem, 2xA-Data)
    Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-UD4H
    Cooling: Air
    OS: Windows 7 x64
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