Ok, here's update to my previous entry
- CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE
- CPU Stepping: CCBBE CB 1010MPMW
- CPU Frequency: 4267 MHz
- CPU vCore: 1.44V
- CPU Multiplier: 18.5x
- CPU Turbo: Disabled
- CPU NB Speed: 3229 MHz
- HT Ref Speed: 230 MHz
- RAM Speed: DDR3-1845
- RAM Timings: 6-6-5-17-1T
- RAM Configuration: 2 x 2GB
- RAM vDIMM: 1.69V
- Motherboard: ASUS M4A89GTD Pro/USB3
- Chipset/Socket: 890GX + SB850, AM3
- Cooling: Water (EK Supreme HF)
- Temps: 31C Idle / 54C Load
- Operating System: Windows 7
- 32/64-Bit: 64
- Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable
I hope 8 hours of Prime Blend is enough.
vCore idles at 1.416V and fluctuating between 1.44 and 1.452V on load and you see what value is set to (1.403125V), lol.
I'm writing 1.44V, since it seems that almost everyone writes the value which vCore is set to, not the load one.
HT is fluctuating, too, but most of the time it's around 230, regardless the fact I've set it to 228MHz.
Actually, after 8 hours of Blend, C'n'Q is disabled again...
And here's a screen with 700% memtest from a previous run, didn't wait it untill 1000% reached. The HT seems to be 1 MHz down on that particular screen, 'cause of the fluctuation.
How the whole system performs in Everest bandwidth test:
Other bios settings
NB Voltage: 1.38V
VDDA Voltage: 2.74375V
HT Voltage: 1.35V
SB Voltage: 1.20V
NB1.8 Voltage: 1.8V
I'm not sure if all of them and their increased values were needed, but that are the settings atm.
I see another 1010MPMW in the table, very good cpu frequency, even if it's on 32bit and chilled water, they seem good![]()






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