AMD 4Ghz Air Cooling Club.
care to join?
-- Any AMD processors running >4ghz ON AIR COOLING setups
-- post your Cinebench R10, Superpi 32M, 3DMark 2006 or 3DMark Vantage (CPU score Only, and no PhysX accelerator)
-- State your hardware (proc, mobo, RAMs, Cooling Devices)
here's mine:
* Phenom II X2 550BE (dont ask if I can unlock it or not---I CANT UNLOCK the extra core ...
isnt the CPU pretty stable wen it can run a chinebench, as far as i know it stresse the cores out 100%.
and how many times are your cores stressed 100% more than 5 min
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Originally Posted by martin-da-man
isnt the CPU pretty stable wen it can run a chinebench, as far as i know it stresse the cores out 100%.
and how many times are your cores stressed 100% more than 5 min
Computation errors are random... You can run prime or cinebench for hours without errors, but then open ...
LOL I can do Cinebench on unstable settings, it's not that hard.
How about a 1 hour OCCT or 6 hour Prime...at least.
I can pass Prime in 4 hours then fail OCCT in 5 minutes, I don't see the point running OCCT for that long.
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Originally Posted by BeepBeep2
LOL I can do Cinebench on unstable settings, it's not that hard.
How about a 1 hour OCCT or 6 hour Prime...at least.
I can pass Prime in 4 hours then fail OCCT in 5 minutes, I don't see the point running OCCT for that long.
and so it begins again, the age old debate ...
Which is why I dont like stability tests to start out with. I usually only run OCCT for 45 minutes to confirm in the end....
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i bet you get at least one in this thread alone who will try and put in a reply like the one above
Is it my fault they buy a mobo which isn't good enough to support their overclock? If it craps out in Prime it will ...
@Seth-01--->
Cooling: Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme, with dual fans (push-pull). no need for super fan, just a 1800rpm fan will do.
temp go about 23-27°C idle and 30-35°C full load. Caseless, ambient temp about 20°C at night and 24°C at noon . Vcore 1,555v from bios
if you can manage under 30°C idle, Phenom II will clocked nicely. it likes cold
@BeepBeep2--->
well...first of ...
Look, all I'm saying is that guys could have a stable overclock of 3.9 Ghz but run all of those benchmarks just fine at 4 or 4.1 Ghz.
I myself never run more than an hour and a half at all anyway.
Quote: Originally Posted by ablech msi gd 70 x2 550 to x4 B50,, mine is (bad chip i have) patriot pc 1333 wdc 80 gb epsilon 600 well it was so nice for me to join this forum too... thanks for ur support bro and what cooler you use?
Quote: Originally Posted by mav2000 Wow nice clocks and an even better background... Can u share some of the settings with us? I actually posted a thread for people to list their 3.9 to 4ghz settings and hardly anyone posted their info in it........It turned into more talking and less results.
Quote: Originally Posted by WSP try 203mhz base clock with lower multiplier to bring cpu clockspeed down. if that is fine, then your cpu is the culprit... daveburt (I believe) post a thread about tuning ACC. he is using wprime as an example. minus value raise the core processing speed, while plus value lower the core processing speed. the idea is to get all core running at the same speed (in wpime) you might want to do a clean fresh install...
Thanks man, I was going to end it there but someone has to keep telling the obvious. Glad you think I'm rediculous. soundood, thanks for not rejecting my input.
Quote: Originally Posted by madmax999 TRUE Black + 2x120mm Antec fans, air temp ~15° I think you got the wrong thread I am hoping my C3 965 (if they ever hit e-tailers here) will do close to that, but doubt it. still nice clock if it is infact air.
Quote: Originally Posted by haylui why there is no 720BE? is the 720BE easily hit 3.8GHz? I tried to get it stable at 3.5GHz even at 1.485V, using Asus M4A785D-M PRO and Team Elite DDR2-800 RAM... mileage of some earlier batch of phenom 2 (0904) are not as good as later batch like 0922. never a fans of non deluxe boards of asus, their premium boards however are impressive, minus the price tag of course.
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