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  • edited March 2007
    CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3700+ (Socket 939, San Diego Core)
    Mainboard: Asus A8N-E
    Memory: 2x512MB Crucial Ballistix DDR400/PC3200
    Memory Timings: 2,5-3-3-9-2T
    Memory Clockspeed: 265MHz
    CPU Clockspeed: 2920MHz
    Vcore: 1.54V
    Cooling: CoolerMaster Hyper 6, 2 x 80mm Fan @ ~900rpm
    PSU: AcBel Intelligent Power 400W
    GPU: PowerColor Radeon X1950XTX ( R580+ )


    Edit: I just did this overclocking to test how far I can go. Normally the CPU runs with 250Mhz*11=2750Mhz @ 1,4V. As you can see on the screenshot I had to lower the HT-Multiplier from 5x to 4x, didn't even boot with 260Mhz and 5x HT-Mutliplier.
  • AlphaTrinityAlphaTrinity North Wales, PA
    edited January 2008
    CPU: AMD Opteron 165 (Socket 939, Denmark Core)
    Mainboard: DFI LanParty UT NF4 SLI Expert
    Memory: 2x1GB Patriot PC4000
    Memory Timings: 3-4-4-8-1T (CAS-TRCD-TRP-TRAS-COMMAND)
    Memory Clockspeed: 249MHz
    CPU Clockspeed: 2493MHz
    Vcore: 1.328V (Default)
    Cooling: Thermalright XP-90c w/92mm fan
    Case: Antec 900
    PSU: Thermaltake Silent Purepower 480w
    Temps: Low 30s Idle, ~50 100% load both cores
    Other Notes: Late to the party, but happy to be here :)
    Cpu ran almost stable @2.7ghz, but wasn't even close to stable anywhere between 2.5ghz and 2.7ghz..so I gave up and stayed with 2.5

    CPUZ Validation: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=292683
  • Your-Amish-DaddyYour-Amish-Daddy The heart of Texas
    edited January 2008
    I'd say increase your vcore to 1.336 if you could, that might help your stability.
  • jedihobbitjedihobbit Central Virginia, USA New
    edited January 2010
    May I ask a dumb question.........is this thread dead??? :(:rolleyes:
  • jedihobbitjedihobbit Central Virginia, USA New
    edited February 2010
    Alright resurrection time.....just hope I'm doing this right!

    CPU: AMD 4400+ Brisbane AM2
    CPU Stepping: CAA4C 0725WPDW
    Mainboard: Biostar Tf 7025-M2 / Bios N68SM116
    Memory: 2 x 1024 Corsair CM2X1024 – 6400C4
    Memory Timings: 4-4-4-12-2T
    Memory Clockspeed: 677MHz
    CPU Clockspeed: See Comments
    Vcore: 1.45V
    Cooling: zalman CNPS8700-CU
    PSU: Ultra 600W

    Comments: This has resulted in the following:

    Highest ClkGen with 8M run of SPi….
    275 X11 @ 677 2T = 3.024GHz 354147.png

    Best stable backed up with 12 hour run of OCCT……..
    266 X11 @ 677 2T = 2.926GHz 356878.png
  • jedihobbitjedihobbit Central Virginia, USA New
    edited February 2010
    lemonlime wrote:
    The Official Short-Media AMD Overclocking Database
    To get included in the database, simply post your highest stable CPU clock. Memory overclocks are irrelevant for the purposes of this database. The higher the CPU overclock, the higher you'll be in the rankings.

    Before I go too much further. please give the current definition of stable. :D
  • SnarkasmSnarkasm Madison, WI Icrontian
    edited February 2010
    Runs OCCT or Prime95 at full load for 48 hours with no failures?

    Eh, too long. 12 hours. :p
  • jedihobbitjedihobbit Central Virginia, USA New
    edited February 2010
    lemonlime wrote:
    The Official Short-Media AMD Overclocking Database


    Requirements for entry:
    ............One of the following stability tests: Prime95 small FFT testing for minimum 1 hour, Superpi 32M test completed, SP2004 test run for minimum 1 hour or the F@H console displayed with 1 hour of successful WU processing :fold: . Dual core submissions must display two instances of one of the mentioned stability tests to be considered........

    Answered my own question!! It would have paid if I didn't speed read half the time! ;D

    How about an 1M, 4M, 8M, or 16M run of HyperPi basicaly SPi on steroids that does all cores at 100%?
  • _k_k P-Town, Texas Icrontian
    edited February 2010
    I always shot for 20-24 hours, or fold forever without a crash
  • jedihobbitjedihobbit Central Virginia, USA New
    edited February 2010
    Amazing, ppl with "real meanings" for stable!! Unlike some sites I use that think "booting up" and 1M run of SPi is it. :thumbup
  • SnarkasmSnarkasm Madison, WI Icrontian
    edited February 2010
    When one of your main focuses is Folding@Home, simply booting up isn't sufficient - we need to make sure we're not pumping out random calculation errors, even if they're not severe enough to introduce system crashes. Every little error counts. Gotta eliminate 'em.
  • edited February 2010
    _k_ wrote:
    I always shot for 20-24 hours, or fold forever without a crash

    I only use Intelburn test now. It heats up the CPU at least 5C more than Prime95. It can crash a system in a couple of minutes that can run Prime95 for hours.
  • jedihobbitjedihobbit Central Virginia, USA New
    edited February 2010
    mirage wrote:
    I only use Intelburn test now. It heats up the CPU at least 5C more than Prime95. It can crash a system in a couple of minutes that can run Prime95 for hours.

    And fry an AMD chip just as fast!:crazy:
  • edited February 2010
    It was not initially running on AMD cpus but it said to be running now. I have a PII-545 on the way. I will find it out soon :)
  • edited February 2010
    I have successfully used Intelburn test with Phenom II 545 (unlocked). It is very effective with Phenom II. Heats up the Phenom II ~5C more than Prime95.
  • edited May 2011
    I used it couple of hours, no crash has been experienced. Great.
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