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Thread: My First Test Phenom 940 BE closed 6GHZ...HTT 2750

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    My First Test Phenom 940 BE closed 6GHZ...HTT 2750

    Finnaly Today I can test new PHENOM II 940 BE with LN2 with new motherboard from ASUS M4A79 Deluxe....Thanks to ASUS INDONESIA

    I just test with SPI 1M and maximal clock...with HTT 2750 -163








    and then I can break 6 Ghz..

    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=485050

    Last edited by Hazzan; 01-15-2009 at 08:37 AM.
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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    Nice WORK MY Bro!!!

    GO 6.5GH+!!!

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    sweet work for sure, its good to see some green numbers again on the cpu side

    CAL930-San you got it ehe

    dewa dewa and keep pushing it

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    nice run mbah go to 6.5GHz
    ready for test again

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    Isn't the M4A an AM3/DDR3 board?
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    excelent work sir
    its nice to see AMD back again..





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    good job om hazzan :thumb:

    my lovely green is back
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    nice clock pakde
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    I thought the Asus M4A79 deluxe was supposed to be a DDR3 board?

    Nice clocks, was NB clock maxed out?
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    wow, nice modest volts. crank that!

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    Very nice results.
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    Μ4Α79-Τ Deluxe is DDR3.
    Pretty good work mate but you should push this board MUCH further. It's the best around IMO...



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    Wow this mobo rocks for sure you can push it little further.

    Hazzan, is this the last revision of the motherboard? Can you provide some pictures for us?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dread77 View Post
    Μ4Α79-Τ Deluxe is DDR3.
    Pretty good work mate but you should push this board MUCH further. It's the best around IMO...



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    Sweet clocks Hazzan!

    I also love your timings on RAM!! This ROCKS!
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    Hazzan, your htt is 250

    ht link is 2750

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    Nice results!
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    well done but even nb is high the performance looks a bit slow on asus board, as I could do 12.796s @5610mhz. is there an "unknown cpu" bug on AMD also???
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    Thanks @CAL930san your result make me inspiration.....

    and Thanks ALL GUYS...


    This Board DDR2 and this picture that Board.......



    I still waiting new bios.. I hope with new bios can make better performance....
    Last edited by Hazzan; 01-18-2009 at 09:08 PM.
    Quote Originally Posted by LardArse View Post
    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    insane quadcore!!!

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    Is that CPU-Z voltage reading correct Mr. Hazzan???
    Only 1.438 V for 5.75 GHz..

    Great work Sir

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    Great result there Hazzan


    Quote Originally Posted by gondezz View Post
    Is that CPU-Z voltage reading correct Mr. Hazzan???
    Only 1.438 V for 5.75 GHz..

    Great work Sir
    The more you can cooled the CPU, you need less vcore.

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    Very nice results indeed!

    SoF,
    Your board needs a BIOS update - the version you have there doesn't include the proper name string for Phenom II CPUID (thats why CPUZ displays it as an "unknown CPU").

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    Quote Originally Posted by macci View Post
    Very nice results indeed!

    SoF,
    Your board needs a BIOS update - the version you have there doesn't include the proper name string for Phenom II CPUID (thats why CPUZ displays it as an "unknown CPU").
    I think Chris is refering to the C2D 1M bios bug/boost: using a bios which doesn't support E0 processors will make your 1M faster.

    As Hazzan's 1M is pretty slow considering the clocks and comparing to SOF's score, I guess he wonders if the C2D bios phenomenon is also present with AMD Phenom chips.

    If that's not Sof's question ... ignore this post
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