anyone else OC'ed it? stepping CBBID 0503. DFI nF3 and aircooled with venus12.
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almost same spi time but lower cpuclock, vcore and memtimings. OC's like winchester![]()
anyone else OC'ed it? stepping CBBID 0503. DFI nF3 and aircooled with venus12.
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almost same spi time but lower cpuclock, vcore and memtimings. OC's like winchester![]()
haha that beats my a64 3200+ @ 2.6 :s
well done!
omgnow that is some good overclocking m8, what voltage you tried max?
i have the same stepping but 0504 week apew. my board sucks tho. we will see what happens in the end tho.
1.8v was the maximum stable. above that windows simply freezed. the cpu doesnt tolerate that high voltage with a plain aircooling i guessOriginally Posted by Voodoo|Minion
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I got 2320Mhz on this machine with the Sempron 2600. The mobo (Chaintech VNF3-250) is holding me back, it only detects half of the Ram on the sticks and always been a bad overclocker.
Nice o'clock Sluggard!
are there going to be any s939 semprons?
they should scale well, i think. i maxed out @ 2.25 ghz, was prime stable(hours), but not 3d. same settings got the same results on a 3400+, so the board is the culprit. Even so, max load temps with prime95 were 41c under water...the lack of enabled cache makes for a huge difference in heat in comparison to their winchester cousins. 1.45v for a 650mhz overclock is good for me...but i cannot wait until i get a better board for this cpu!(besides the fact that 754 will be alive for quite a bit, and should get dualcores too!)
then you definately need a DFI board for that, if you're going for 2600+Originally Posted by pc ice
cause the multi is locked @8x
my board reached the limit@428MHz HTT with newcastle, tho theoretically you can get at least 3,4GHz before mobo sets the limits
default clock for 3000+ and 3100+ sempy is 9*200 which is a bit better.
Last edited by sluggard; 03-28-2005 at 01:34 AM.
how much for a 2600??? i think i will get one for my DFI 754...
about 100 Canadian. i paid 105 with tax or something. not bad for 2.9ghz...
yes but molti is really low
my dfi do max 350mhz benchable...
they do indeed. did a little researchOriginally Posted by cadaveca
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voltage needed for certain speed increment:
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also performed superpi 4M on these previous voltage/MHz:
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almost linear scaling, MHz increase transfer ca. 1:1 into performance numbersnot bad
memtimings on different setups with TCCD were following:
200MHz CL1.5-2-2-0 1T
250MHz CL2.5-3-3-0 1T
300MHz CL2.5-3-3-0 1T
325MHz CL2.5-4-3-0 1T
i'm sure your board also does 400+ HTT for sure, just needs some fine tuningOriginally Posted by Malachia
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Last edited by sluggard; 03-28-2005 at 03:46 AM.
damn, i'm gettin' the 1.8ghz version (3000+) hope mine does half this good good job buddy
mobo: strix b350f
gpu: rx580 1366/2000
cpu: ryzen 1700 @ 3.8ghz
ram: 32 gb gskill 2400 @ 3000
psu: coarsair 1kw
hdd's: samsung 500gb ssd 1tb & 3tb hdd
spi doesnt do much with cache, try a 2001 and you wont go too well
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I also wanted to buy such Sempy, but in the end I spent my money on 939 + Winnie setup.
well yes, superpi is plain mem+cpu+mobo subsystem benchmark. for 2001 you have to eliminate the gfx bottleneck (but anyway i've got gf2 atmOriginally Posted by reject
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Last edited by sluggard; 03-28-2005 at 10:08 AM.
wondering howcome in one cpu-z screen shot it shows fsb and bus but no voltage, then in another one shows voltage and fsb but no bus
not pointin' fingers just a bit curious
mobo: strix b350f
gpu: rx580 1366/2000
cpu: ryzen 1700 @ 3.8ghz
ram: 32 gb gskill 2400 @ 3000
psu: coarsair 1kw
hdd's: samsung 500gb ssd 1tb & 3tb hdd
different cpu-z versions. one is .27(no voltage) the other is .28
eh, makes sense
mobo: strix b350f
gpu: rx580 1366/2000
cpu: ryzen 1700 @ 3.8ghz
ram: 32 gb gskill 2400 @ 3000
psu: coarsair 1kw
hdd's: samsung 500gb ssd 1tb & 3tb hdd
i used version 1.28 every time. the validation screen only doesnt show the voltage and it uses the 1.27 template while generating the screenshotit says v1.28 in the second row too. no idea why it doesent show the voltage, it just uses the data it gets from the validation file
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