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    Quote Originally Posted by CrimInalA View Post
    so many people mentioning core temps , which is irrelevant .
    show cpu temp .
    hmmm it depends .... with my case (lian li) i can reduce cpu-temp by cooling the space between Motherboard and MB holder/plate (cpu temp is ~4° lower) ... core temp (of course) isn't affected.

    so i think you need to know both of them ...
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    Wich makes it totally useless. Core temp would be more comparable then. Even if its off, its off by the same amount for everyone, right?
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    Is anyone using an Asus M4A89GTD PRO with their 1055T ? I cant get any higher clocks than turbo mode clocks, any higher and it becomes very unstable , programs crash and graphical corruptions occur often, but it passes LinX and Prime95, how does that work?

    Im sure Im just getting a basic bios setting very wrong so if anyone has this mobo and would like to share settings it would be greatly appreciated.

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    * CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T
    * CPU Stepping:
    * CPU Frequency: 4014 MHz
    * CPU vCore: 1.5125v bios (full load in 1.454-1.464; idle 1.488 cpuz)
    * CPU NB Voltage: 1.225v
    * CPU Multiplier: 20x
    * CPU Turbo: Disabled
    * CPU NB Speed: 2812 MHz
    * HT Ref Speed: 200 MHz
    * RAM Speed: DDR3-1600
    * RAM Timings: 8-8-8-24-2T
    * RAM Configuration: 2 x 2GB
    * RAM vDIMM: 1.59V
    * Motherboard: ASUS M4A88TD-V EVO/USB3
    * Chipset/Socket: 880G + SB850, AM3
    * Cooling: Water - EK Supreme HF/ swiftech 3x120 QP rad
    * Temps: 34C Idle / 45C Load
    * Operating System: Windows 7
    * 32/64-Bit: 64
    * Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable (1h occt)

    others: CPU and CPU/NB load line calibration is disabled; room temp 28-29 Celsius


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    You have to run an 8hrs bench to proove stability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanousie View Post
    Update from my previous 4410mhz oc
    * CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
    * CPU Stepping:
    * CPU Frequency: 4592 MHz
    * CPU vCore: 1.675V in bios
    * CPU Multiplier: 14x
    * CPU NB Speed: 3280 MHz
    * HT Link Speed: 328 MHz
    * RAM Speed: DDR3-1750
    * RAM Timings: 7-7-7-24-1T
    * RAM Configuration: 2 x 2GB
    * RAM vDIMM: 1.71V
    * Motherboard: Gigabyte 890 GPA-UDH3
    * Chipset/Socket: 890 AM3
    * Cooling: 3/4 Hp single stage cascade
    * Temps: -40C Idle / -15C Load
    * Operating System: Windows 7
    * 32/64-Bit: 32
    * Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable
    I'll have to mark you as untested for now. We need eight hours. That's a HUGE SS, btw. Kind of looking to get into it myself, but I was thinking more like 1/4 HP. Fortunately my dad is an HVAC guy, so parts shouldn't be too bad. There's a lot of scrapped stuff out behind his shop.

    Quote Originally Posted by kirbster1966 View Post
    CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
    CPU Stepping: CCBBE CB 1020FPMW
    CPU Frequency: 4158 MHz
    CPU vCore: 1.392V
    CPU Multiplier: 14x
    CPU Turbo: Disabled
    CPU NB Speed: 2375 MHz
    HT Ref Speed: 297 MHz
    RAM Speed: DDR3-1536
    RAM Timings: 8-8-8-26-2T
    RAM Configuration: 4 GB (2 x 2 GB)
    RAM vDIMM: 1.59V
    Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD5
    Chipset/Socket: AM3, 890FX + SB850
    Cooling: Air Zalman CNPS 10X Performa
    Temps: 23C Idle / 48C Load (using Core Temp)
    Operating System: Windows 7
    32/64-Bit: 64
    Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable, 500 passes of Intel Burn Test
    How long did 500 passes take? In any case, I'll need a screenshot of eight hours.

    Quote Originally Posted by mrcmark View Post
    * CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T
    * CPU Stepping:
    * CPU Frequency: 4014 MHz
    * CPU vCore: 1.5125v bios (full load in 1.454-1.464; idle 1.488 cpuz)
    * CPU NB Voltage: 1.225v
    * CPU Multiplier: 20x
    * CPU Turbo: Disabled
    * CPU NB Speed: 2812 MHz
    * HT Ref Speed: 200 MHz
    * RAM Speed: DDR3-1600
    * RAM Timings: 8-8-8-24-2T
    * RAM Configuration: 2 x 2GB
    * RAM vDIMM: 1.59V
    * Motherboard: ASUS M4A88TD-V EVO/USB3
    * Chipset/Socket: 880G + SB850, AM3
    * Cooling: Water - EK Supreme HF/ swiftech 3x120 QP rad
    * Temps: 34C Idle / 45C Load
    * Operating System: Windows 7
    * 32/64-Bit: 64
    * Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable (1h occt)
    Please run for eight hours if you want to be marked as stable.

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    sorry bout that will post 8 hour test later.

    P.S thats a very :banana::banana::banana:gy wallpaper
    comments like this is unnecessary. That's derogatory
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    i highly doubt that OCCT tests are 100% stable

    on my rig it takes up a mere 1.9gb of RAM in total and temps rarely hit 40C coretemp

    LINX with mem set to ALL on the other hand eats up 7.8gb without other tests running; cpu temp is by over 17°C higher and my highest 4hr stable OC is 250 mhz lower (!)

    will post my results tomorrow; for now i have an untested entry:

    * CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
    * CPU Stepping: none^^
    * CPU Frequency: 3913 MHz
    * CPU vCore: 1.46V
    * CPU Multiplier: 13x
    * CPU Turbo: Disabled
    * CPU NB Speed: 3000 MHz
    * HT Ref Speed: 300 MHz
    * RAM Speed: DDR3-1605
    * RAM Timings: 7-8-7-24-2T
    * RAM Configuration: 8 GB (4 x 2 GB)
    * RAM vDIMM: 1.65V
    * Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair IV Formula
    * Chipset/Socket: AM3, 890FX + SB850
    * Cooling: Water Dual Rad
    * Temps: 30C Idle / 66C Load
    * Operating System: Windows 7
    * 32/64-Bit: 64
    * Stable/Suicide/Untested: 4hr LINX All memory (7160MB)

    Only got a shot of 20 Linx Passes; will update once i have 8hr Linx
    *snip uploaded max HTT screenshot...*
    lost my 4hr screenshot; unvalidated 20 mins:

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    • CPU Frequency: 3744 MHz
    • CPU vCore: 1.4V
    • CPU Multiplier: 13x
    • CPU Turbo: Disabled
    • CPU NB Speed: 2880 MHz
    • HT Ref Speed: 288 MHz
    • RAM Speed: DDR3-1535
    • RAM Timings: 6-7-6-20-1T
    • RAM Configuration: 4 GB (2 x 2 GB)
    • RAM vDIMM: 1.53V
    • Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H (Rev2.0, FD BIOS)
    • Chipset/Socket: AM3, 890GX + SB850
    • Cooling: Noctua NH-D14
    • Temps: Not calibrated
    • Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate
    • 32/64-Bit: 64
    • Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable


    Other relevant info:

    HT Link clock: 2304 MHz
    CPU NB voltage: 1.325V

    CPU-NB is very important, as Anandtech showcased here: http://www.anandtech.com/show/3877/a...ance-scaling/7

    Stock CPU NB voltage won't get very far (under 2500). Check out my blog post for other insights on the whole overclocking process:
    http://techonnapkins.wordpress.com/2...curious-about/
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    • CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE
    • CPU Stepping: CCBBE CB 1023GPMW
    • CPU Frequency: 4013 MHz
    • CPU vCore: 1.404V
    • CPU Multiplier: 20x
    • CPU Turbo: Disabled
    • CPU NB Speed: 2800 MHz
    • HT Ref Speed: 200 MHz
    • RAM Speed: DDR3-1600
    • RAM Timings: 7-6-6-18-24-1T
    • RAM Configuration: 8 GB (4 x 2 GB)
    • RAM vDIMM: 1.875V
    • Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair IV
    • Chipset/Socket: AM3, 890FX + SB850
    • Cooling: Air (Venomous X RT w/ 2x YL D12SH)
    • Temps: 33C Idle / 52C Load
    • Operating System: Windows 7
    • 32/64-Bit: 64
    • Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable




    did this while testing the 055 bios, figured no reason not to submit it. but anyways there is a +10c offset I added into the configuration of coretemp to match the cpu temp in bios and other apps.


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    Cool

    oops - didnt see this thread!

    Not many 8gb clocks on here - but heres my effort on a Corsair H50-1 - twas 24 hour prime stable



    * CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE
    * CPU Stepping: Unsure sorry
    * CPU Frequency: 4013 MHz
    * CPU vCore: 1.425V in BIOS - with LLC up to 1.46v
    * CPU Multiplier: 20x
    * CPU Turbo: Disabled
    * CPU NB Speed: 2400 MHz
    * HT Ref Speed: 200 MHz
    * RAM Speed: DDR3-1600
    * RAM Timings: 8-8-8-24-41-2T (stock settings)
    * RAM Configuration: 8 GB (4 x 2 GB)
    * RAM vDIMM: 1.65V
    * Motherboard: ASUS M4A89GTDPRo/USB3
    * Chipset/Socket: AM3, 890GX
    * Cooling: Corsair H50-1 Push/pull config
    * Temps: 35C Idle / 60C Load
    * Operating System: Windows 7
    * 32/64-Bit: 64
    * Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable


    I will state though to be honest - As bioses have progressed so has the stability of my overclock - it seems to have got worse - Have had to reduce my CPU-NB to 2200Mhz for 24hour prime blend stability.

    Currently trying to get 250x16 stable with 2500CPU-NB - wierd that prime seems to stay up well for 6+hours but playing BFBC2 for 10minutes crashes! - working on it and will report back

    something I would have found really handy for reference is CPU-NB volts - mine is 1.2v would love to have seen others
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    Rock and roll. The charts have been updated.
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    CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
    * CPU Stepping: CCBBE CB 1013CPAW
    * CPU Frequency: 3808 MHz
    * CPU vCore: 1.392V
    * CPU Multiplier: 14x
    * CPU Turbo: Disabled
    * CPU NB Speed: 2176 MHz
    * HT Link Speed: 2176 MHz
    * RAM Speed: DDR2-1066
    * RAM Timings: 5-5-5-15-2T
    * RAM Configuration: 2 x 2GB
    * RAM vDIMM: 2.2V
    * Motherboard: Gigabyte MA790X-UD4P
    * Chipset/Socket: 790X + SB750, AM3
    * Cooling: Air (Mugen2 w/ Scythe S-Flex 1600rpm)
    * Temps: 16C Idle / 47C Load
    * Operating System: Windows 7
    * 32/64-Bit: 64bit
    * Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable more than 90 hours of LinX 0.6.4

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    After 3 days the Progress bar went funny and it switched over too all minutes... dont know what went wrong there probly a bug.
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    CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
    * CPU Stepping: CCBBE CB 1024DPMW
    * CPU Frequency: 4004 MHz
    * CPU vCore: 1.475V
    * CPU Multiplier: 13x
    * CPU Turbo: Disabled
    * CPU NB Speed: 2772 MHz
    * HT Link Speed: 2155 MHz
    * RAM Speed: DDR3-1640
    * RAM Timings: 6-8-6-22-1T
    * RAM Configuration: 2 x 2GB
    * RAM vDIMM: 1.6V
    * Motherboard: Gigabyte GA870A-UD3
    * Chipset/Socket: 870 + SB850, AM3
    * Cooling: Air (Noctua CH-12P SE14/ Thermaltake 2000rpm)
    * Temps: 21C Idle / 50C Load
    * Operating System: Windows 7
    * 32/64-Bit: 64bit
    * Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable more than 1 hours of OCCT



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    Quote Originally Posted by Particle View Post
    Rock and roll. The charts have been updated.
    I'd run prime for 8 hours but this thing uses over 1.5kilowatts per hour :P, i've got 4.7ghz stable.

    For cascade users there should be a exceeption :P, sif be running 300watts of heat into the cascade for 8 hours straight :P, i reckon 1 hour stability test should be valid, cause i can play BC2 at 1980 res with everything on high for 10 hours straight with out a crash or problem.

    I must say though, you've done a good job with the charts
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    CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T (125W)
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    CPU Frequency: 3808 Mhz
    CPU vCore: 1.478V (Bios), 1.55 (load,CPU-Z)
    CPU Multiplier: 14x
    CPU Turbo: Disabled
    CPU NB Speed: 2176 MHz
    HT Link Speed: 1904 MHz
    RAM Speed: DDR2-800
    RAM Timings: 5-4-4-16 2T
    RAM Configuration: 4 GB (2 x 2 GB)
    RAM vDIMM: stock
    Motherboard: MSI 790XT-G45
    Chipset/Socket: AM2, 790X + SB710
    Cooling: Air (Thermolab BARAM, 2xSlipstream 1200rpm Push-Pull)
    Temps: Core: 26 idle/40 load || CPU: 40/55
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    whats the default CPU-NB vcore of a 1090T ? mine defaults to 1.36v CHIII with 1805 bios ( forget that just noticed it defaulted to 1.15 ish after a reset my bad )

    only had it a day , not played yet but have ran 3dmark 06 @ 4.2gz ok 1.45v 24,660 points

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeus View Post
    According to the numbers this one must be very good:

    My new CPU

    batch 00001

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    wow nice memel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richierich View Post
    wow nice memel.
    @4.0Ghz X6 1,39V stable, real voltage (motherboard biostar ta785ge: ddr2)
    AC cooling
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    * CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE
    * CPU Stepping: Unsure sorry
    * CPU Frequency: 4013 / 4045 MHz
    * CPU vCore: 1.425V in BIOS - with LLC up to 1.46v
    * CPU Multiplier: 20x
    * CPU Turbo: Disabled
    * CPU NB Speed: 2600 MHz
    * HT Ref Speed: 200 MHz
    * RAM Speed: DDR3-1600
    * RAM Timings: 8-8-8-24-41-2T (stock settings)
    * RAM Configuration: 8 GB (4 x 2 GB)
    * RAM vDIMM: 1.65V
    * Motherboard: ASUS M4A89GTDPRo/USB3
    * Chipset/Socket: AM3, 890GX
    * Cooling: Corsair H50-1 Push/pull config with 2 x Akasa Apache
    * Temps: 35C Idle / 59C Load
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    * 32/64-Bit: 64
    * Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable

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    Update to post 534

    Good thing I took the "untested" label to heart: after 50 or so runs of Intel Burn Test, I ran into an error. I dropped the HT Ref by 1 MHz and now have run two nights in a row without error. Here are the final stable settings:

    • CPU Frequency: 3731 MHz
    • CPU vCore: 1.4V
    • CPU Multiplier: 13x
    • CPU Turbo: Disabled
    • CPU NB Speed: 2870 MHz
    • HT Ref Speed: 287 MHz
    • RAM Speed: DDR3-1529
    • RAM Timings: 6-7-6-20-1T
    • RAM Configuration: 4 GB (2 x 2 GB)
    • RAM vDIMM: 1.53V
    • Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H (Rev2.0, FD BIOS)
    • Chipset/Socket: AM3, 890GX + SB850
    • Cooling: Noctua NH-D14
    • Temps: Not calibrated
    • Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate
    • 32/64-Bit: 64
    • Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable (500 runs of Intel Burn Test)

    BTW, I tried a 13.5 and 14x multiplier (3.87 and 4.01, respectively) with higher voltages, but I would have taken 1.45 and 1.50 respectively to stabilize, and the power draw/heat increase was too severe. I didn't run full overnight tests at these settings, as it was more just for curiosity's sake.




    Update: Posted pic. Note that C'n'Q is enabled.... you're not going to get 71GFlops from 1.1GHz :P
    Also, CPU-NB voltage was 1.325V, as mentioned in my last post.
    Last edited by SergeantNathan; 09-30-2010 at 08:14 PM.

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    SergeantNathan, I have no reason to doubt you so I'm going to put you as stable, but do you have a screen shot? I won't be able to leave it that way without the same level of proof I've required of everyone else. Glad to hear it though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Particle View Post
    SergeantNathan, I have no reason to doubt you so I'm going to put you as stable, but do you have a screen shot? I won't be able to leave it that way without the same level of proof I've required of everyone else. Glad to hear it though.

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