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    My new 1090T BE,
    although it is stable, i have not done prime for 8 hours ...

    Just 90 Minutes should be enough and if i dont see any crash in the next 2 weeks while gaming or encoding i personally declare it stable.

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    CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE
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    CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
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    CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T
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    CPU NB Speed: 3094 MHz
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    its not stable...my can this over 4600...
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    Ok here it goes for the unstable:



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    * CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE
    * CPU Stepping: CCBBE CB 1013CPBW
    * CPU Frequency: 4076 MHz
    * CPU vCore: 1.464V
    * CPU Multiplier: 17x
    * CPU Turbo: Disabled
    * CPU NB Speed: 2637 MHz
    * HT Ref Speed: 2158 MHz
    * RAM Speed: DDR3 1600
    * RAM Timings: 7-7-7-20-2T
    * RAM Configuration: 4 GB (2 x 2 GB)
    * RAM vDIMM: 1.9V
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    * Chipset/Socket: AM3, 890FX + SB850
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    * Temps: 22C Idle / 56C Load
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    So what's up with those errors from only one certain core?
    I have mine stable at 4ghz with 1.4v, but everything over that gives me error on core 6 after 8 hours or after 12 hours of prime blend.
    It seems that Blend test with max available ram selected lures out those errors quicker than standard Blend test.
    My cpu temps are ridiculously low at load(checking by the air coming out of the water rad) so it pisses me off that one core can f** me over like that
    by the way I will post my OC tomorrow after I finish y-cruncher stability test.

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    North bridge under 1.5v 3200+ passes but wants a lot more volts.

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    Update, more clock, less volts...

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    What voltage do you have in load?Seems that you have a very good chip there

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    * CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
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    * CPU Frequency: 3705 MHz
    * CPU vCore: 1.3963V
    * CPU Multiplier: 13x
    * CPU Turbo: Disabled
    * CPU NB Speed: 2850 MHz
    * HT Ref Speed: 285 MHz
    * RAM Speed: DDR3 1520
    * RAM Timings: 8-8-8-24-2T
    * RAM Configuration: 4 GB (2 x 2 GB)
    * RAM vDIMM: 1.59V
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    * Temps: 34C Idle / 49C Load
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    * CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T
    * CPU Stepping:
    * CPU Frequency: 4020 MHz
    * CPU vCore: 1.424V
    * CPU Multiplier: 20x
    * CPU Turbo: Disabled
    * CPU NB Speed: 2814 MHz
    * HT Ref Speed: 201 MHz
    * RAM Speed: DDR3 1608
    * RAM Timings: 7-7-7-24-1T
    * RAM Configuration: 8 GB (4 x 2 GB)
    * RAM vDIMM: 1.651V
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    * Chipset/Socket: AM3, 890FX + SB850
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    * Temps: 30C Idle / Wrong at Load
    * Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate
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    CPU NB voltage - 1.225v

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    @luubaan: I'm going to need more than 11 minutes to call it stable.

    Quote Originally Posted by El Gappo View Post
    North bridge under 1.5v 3200+ passes but wants a lot more volts.

    Cooled with a venomous X and 2 1200rpm thermalright fans.
    Can you please provide the form as the others have? I'm missing (or would have to infer) a lot of your information with just the screen shots.
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    jsut got a 1090t in

    the stepping is CCBBE CB 1024CPMW

    is this a good stepping? i dont see it in the charts yet...what can I expect do you think?

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    u will see , if this chip hit about 4100+ MHz stable (aircooled), will good chip
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    * CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T
    * CPU Stepping: 1020 FPMW
    * CPU Frequency: 4437 MHz
    * CPU vCore: 1.548V
    * CPU Multiplier: 22x
    * CPU Turbo: Disabled
    * CPU NB Speed: 2823 MHz
    * HT Ref Speed: 201 MHz
    * RAM Speed: DDR3 1608
    * RAM Timings: 8-8-8-24-1T
    * RAM Configuration: 4 GB (2 x 2 GB)
    * RAM vDIMM: 1.667V
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    * Chipset/Socket: AM3, 890FX + SB850
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    * Temps: Load 41°
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    * Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable 2h Prime95


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    Very nice chip Cartago but please tell me what ambient temps? Any please try Prime blend instead of large FFT's.
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    hdd & gpu are 19c so prolly a few degrees cooler than that, i think when i used to have 120mm fan blowing right over hd cage my hd would be around 5c warmer than ambient but im not sure anymore.. now its up in 5.25 bay with 0 airflow and damn thing like 100f at all times lol
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    It was only 14 ° in room, and Prime is yet "In-place Large FFTs"

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    Even though that is pretty cold for an ambient temp it still is a very nice OC. I bet it won't do Prime blend though, large FFT's is not too hard on the CPU itself. Small FFT's is the hardest where blend, as the name suggests, is a mixture of large and small FFT's. I find blend to be the best as it tests CPU, CPU-NB and RAM all in one shot.
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    primr ist run with option "custom, Run FFTs in place" und min. FFT sitze8K----Max.FFT size 4096K

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    Ah ok custom, sorry i misunderstood. Then why mot just use Blend? It's pretty much the same as your custom setting. Anyway, fantastic cpu and overclock then!
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    Zeus, custom in prime95 let's you select more ram than on Blend test. That helps to root out any eerors quicker than blend test Though I don't think Cartago selected more ram.
    When I was stress testing mine, with blend cpu would hold 8-9hours and then fail. with custom+ almost all my available ram my cpu would fail within an hour or two. Though, in order this to work you need to make sure your ram is rock solid Nonetheless, great chip Cartago.

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