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    I did also,it was stable at 3000 with 1.1875.Much cooler

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    I found how to use the Turbo multipliers. So now I have access up to 24X. Anyway, I'm still priming at 153x21 (3.2Ghz) with 1.48v. Anything above that is an instant fail. How do you guys manage to clock up to 3.6Ghz with this chips? Any suggestions? Didn't try higher voltage (+0.050v CPU, +0.100v CPU-NB, everything else on auto). HWMonitor reports 55°C full load with the Phenom II X6 stock cooler.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andi64 View Post
    I found how to use the Turbo multipliers. So now I have access up to 24X. Anyway, I'm still priming at 153x21 (3.2Ghz) with 1.48v. Anything above that is an instant fail. How do you guys manage to clock up to 3.6Ghz with this chips? Any suggestions? Didn't try higher voltage (+0.050v CPU, +0.100v CPU-NB, everything else on auto). HWMonitor reports 55°C full load with the Phenom II X6 stock cooler.
    Llanos are very well binned.
    Generally the higher-end models OC much better than the lower-end ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex-Ro View Post
    I did also,it was stable at 3000 with 1.1875.Much cooler
    May I ask your specific setting to get stable at 1.1875v? I'm trying to achieve the same on my a75m-ud2h without much luck.
    Last edited by MikeMurphy; 10-09-2011 at 01:34 AM.
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