Stock cooled X2 3800+ OC!
So far I am at 2.4GHz and still going strong!
Sisoft reports me at 5700MB/s on Memory at 400MHz DDR 2-3-3-8-2CMD(1T)
I have my FSB at 240MHz(total of 2400MHz) x2 for a 2.4GHz clock speed thus far.
Only problem I've seen is artifacting in 3D Mark05 on the plant scene... but I only see it there and no where else. My heat is still in the low 40 degree's Celcius.
Hoping to hit 250MHz soon for a 2.5GHz Athlon X2 a whole 500MHz OC on a dual core CPU
Sisoft reports me at 5700MB/s on Memory at 400MHz DDR 2-3-3-8-2CMD(1T)
I have my FSB at 240MHz(total of 2400MHz) x2 for a 2.4GHz clock speed thus far.
Only problem I've seen is artifacting in 3D Mark05 on the plant scene... but I only see it there and no where else. My heat is still in the low 40 degree's Celcius.
Hoping to hit 250MHz soon for a 2.5GHz Athlon X2 a whole 500MHz OC on a dual core CPU
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Oh well.
what is your vcore?
nice job! now start folding!
My VCore is 1.4V(though it's reporting at 1.43 or something).
I am using PC3200 DDR from Kingston(HyperX) 512MBx2 with the ASRock SATA2 MB. It's not an OC'ers MB, and of course this stock HSF is small as hell. I'm back at default speeds for now until I get a better GFX card/MB becuase I don't trust this board much.
Will be watching this thread from afar.
My bro just got that same processor and it runs amazingly. i love it and im considering getting one for myself.
2650MHz seems to be within reach (1.6Vcore), but not "1:1" on this pos Neo2 board.
I have a 4400+ running at stock speeds atm. I have 2GB Corsair XMS3200 CAS2, and an Asus A8V board. The cooler is a Zalman Fatal1ty, and it runs at 38C while folding on both cores.
This thing is just BEGGING to be overclocked.
Is the Asus "AI Overclocking" any good for this? Or should I be doing it manually?
Note: It _must_ be stable. I run a small website from this machine (200 odd users), so really I can't be playing around with it too much..
But at 38C full load, I just can't resist an overclock. :]
Anyone have a well-established formula for increasing these two values for best results? Or should I trust Asus' algorithm to know what's best?
I have an old 4400 E3 that gets melting hot at 2.55 and 1.53 vcore. I'm looking at 60c++ after a couple of hours of prime. That's on a XP120 which isn't the best thing that have happened in this industry, but there are worse coolers. I'm dusting of the Prommy here for some FX action tomorrow. I might try the X2 on that as well.
I get 27°C full load on this Neo2 But on my other Neo2 with this CPU, I got 45-50°C with a silent 92mm Papst running at ~1,500rpm on the XP90C. I doubt either is correct, but the base of the XP90C is luke warm/cool. Great CPU, but either the Neo2 boards or the RAM controller on this X2 sucks, as 255MHz is max with OCZ PC4200 TCCD (even with 6x multi on the CPU and 2.5-4-4-8 timings).
That board is weird. Really weird. I dusted off the old friend Prometeia today..man..haven't used that for 1,5 years. I'm not positive that the contact is that good and the evap socket is a little damaged as well.
It's nice to see 3 ghz at such low voltage though. This is after 5 hours of prime now.
Mudd, i'm actually thinking of removing the hs cause something must be wrong with it.
The cold bug I have witnessed is related to the RAM controller going crazy. On a couple of winchesters they refused to run 2x512 sticks reliably. And I even got the problem on a an old Vapochill PE at it's lowest cooling settings (evap temps in the -10 to 0°C range). The no boot and or sudden lockup problems some refeer to as a cold bug, I think is more mobo related (hardware sensors start to report temps like +255, which trips the over temp protection due to crappy BIOS programming)
Please post pics of the removal process and keep us update on results!
I've read of people removing it by carefully cutting the sealant around the edge of the IHS with a single edge razor blade or Exacto knife, then carefully prying it off.
I attempted the removal of the IHS on my old 2800+ newcastle, and I had a hell of a time. I had some very thin, fine, sharp razor blades and despite my best efforts, I couldn't get the blades in far enough to cut the sealant. After scratching up the PCB and snapping off a blade under the IHS, I finally gave up. It is at least 4 or 5 mm deep. It should be a piece of cake with proper tools, but I just could find a razor blade thin enough to do the job.
I just bought a AMD Athlon X2 4800+ and a AMD Athlon FX 57... the good thing is I now have the top 2 proc's in the world.. the bad news is my bank account is almost $2,000 smaller I will be posting benchies once I get these running. I am debating if I am going to switch out the FX 55 for the 4800+ Dual core???? but I also have 2 brand spanking new Custom cases from Antec along with 2 new DFI Lan Party Mobo's, I need to get ram for these and PSU's... so we will see what comes of it
I'll redo it this weekend, but i got the chance to prime at 2850 before i found out that the temps where crazy. I would be happy with 2.9 ghz, but overwhelmed with 3ghz.
Dual core folding at 3ghz moves some points.