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Learning To Overclock
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Putting together final overclock Phenom II X4 960T 4 cores & 6 cores
I found max safe limits. Now I just need to dial in the right combo to get them stable. I have a five settings that I want to get stable but don't know which one is better on a scale of 1-5 which one is best? ![]() CPU multiplier in order of 2-5 as shown above: 2 = x19 3 = x18.5 4 = x16 5 = x15.5 Last edited by Stealth3si : 07-30-2012 at 04:10 AM. |
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<-- My Art -->
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Well considering they're all really close, I say choose the one with the fastest NB and Ram speeds combined.
#3 looks really nice, but lacks the Cpu speed. Work on that one. |
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Learning To Overclock
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ok. #3
not complaining but man it's baking like an oven in here.. Additional Comment: I have a trickly question about #3 and #4 if someone can answer this. Comparing the differences between #3 and #4, how much, looking at #3, is 23mhz loss in CPU speed in exchange for gaining 53mhz Ram speed, 10mhz NB speed and 150mhz HT speed compared to #4 which gains 23mhz in CPU speed but loses 53mhz Ram speed, 10mhz NB speed and 150mhz HT? Last edited by Stealth3si : 07-19-2012 at 02:35 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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D10
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that being said, to begin with the HT Link speed should make nil difference. most will always favor clocks on the cpu first... it will show more improvement than ram speed. however, you are talking the ram plus the nb... when you overclock the NB you are overclocking the memory controller PLUS the L3 cache, which can show slight speed improvements... i really want to agree with Shrimp, and favor the faster ram/nb combo... and see if you can't eek out that 23 mhz. ![]() and the ultimate answer will come from your own system. no two are the same, so if you really really want the truthful answer to your question, you need to run benches on your system with the differing overclocks and decide which one you like better. |
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<-- My Art -->
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Everything faster is everything better. |
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Chief Engineer
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Same ram timings on all of them?
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Learning To Overclock
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I'd have to increase FSB to crawl towards 4000mhz tho. But considering the temps I get on a hot day, that will need a bit more juice than i'm comfortable with. On a cool day however I might be ok. With the current numbers I see at setting #3, it seems to be perfectly stable on hot days/nights. To get to 4gz I need to increase vcore and cpu/nb volts a little over beyond 1.452V Vcore and 1.340625V CPU/NB volts. I'm thinking I can safely push a tad more on these two volts as long CPU temps stay under 60C degrees on normal cool days/nights. Any thoughts on it being too risky? same ram timings. Additional Comment: I did #3 and was able to tweak it a bit! Final 6-core overclock! ![]() ![]() Other than what's in the pic: SB voltage = 1.20V The following are enabled: CPU LLC CPU/NB LLC Cool N' Quiet C1E State Q-Fan CPU/Chassis Function: Manual Min. Processor State: 0% / Max Processor State: 100% Currently working on 4-core overclock. Stay tuned.... Last edited by Stealth3si : 07-27-2012 at 10:59 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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Chief Engineer
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Nice tuning. It looks great.
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<-- My Art -->
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Man that NB speed is humpin. Nice clocks Stealth
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Learning To Overclock
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Thanks for your help guys!
+1 Here's the final 4-core overclock! ![]() ![]() Other than what's in the pic: HT Voltage = 1.25V SB voltage = 1.20V The following are enabled: CPU LLC CPU/NB LLC Cool N' Quiet C1E State Q-Fan CPU/Chassis Function: Manual Min. Processor State: 0% / Max Processor State: 100% |
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