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Constantly Learning
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Tried for 4GHz.
At least thanks to an HDD Meltdown now I'm sporting a nice SSD and a 1TB data drive. Still the same old POS Video Card but it was running BF3 at 55FPS on medium so it must not be total crap LOL. I can live with 3.92GHz for now but if those temps seem high for that speed to be stable let me know so I can back her down again and not push the chip to EOL too quickly.
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Caring=Sharing
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What vcore and fsb voltage are you using? 60c isn't too bad for a 9650. What cooling are you using?
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Caring=Sharing
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yup, that says it all...
still hasn't listed fsb voltage, very important/limiting factor in 775 oc'ing |
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Constantly Learning
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Caring=Sharing
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You'll probably need close to 1.4v on the fsb to get to 4ghz+
Get a software that will monitor your voltages and adjust your bios accordingly. |
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Constantly Learning
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Well if I'm not close I'm just out of luck. the only options for FSB Voltage is +.1, +.2 and +.3 so I've only got an extra .1 volt to increase it. What software will monitor the FSB Voltage cause so far nothing I have gives it.
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Caring=Sharing
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I used everest but its not free anymore.
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Constantly Learning
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I have an Everest code somewhere. I'll look for it and report back. Also not sure what I did but even though 3.92GHz was prime and IBT Stable, it would crash with BF3 randomly so I backed it down to 3.6. Might be a RAM voltage since I'm pushing it up to 435 and 400 requires 1.9, which its getting, and 500 requires 2.1.
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Chkn-N-Rice
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you have room on voltage and temp... 70's are perfectly safe in benching and gaming... 1.4v on air and 1.45 on water would be the highest... keep pushing!!! you are almost there...
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Caring=Sharing
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Oh yeah, back off on the ram oc and you'll probably hit 4 with no problem. You'll gain more from a higher cpu oc and stock ram than you will from a moderate oc on ram and cpu. |
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