i think i've worked it out that it's be 2.105v if its 1.35v + +775.0mvYours would make it a simpler less confusing adjustment.
The % are not in equal steps on the MR2.
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i think i've worked it out that it's be 2.105v if its 1.35v + +775.0mvYours would make it a simpler less confusing adjustment.
The % are not in equal steps on the MR2.
i've worked it out that it's be 2.105v if its 1.35v + +775.0mv
lol nope. im not that crazyLOL don't try it.
Wait a moment you have already...hence the faulty Phenoms![]()
I have overlooked some ppl in the knows posts on a curtain forum that looks like DFI are working on something.
There are people posting on curtain forums about DFI boards...wow ....I'm just impressed that there are even forums for curtain enthusiasts.
Show us your drapes!
Sorry, I couldn't resist, sometimes the *** in me just has to come out to play![]()
now im at 2.2ghz now on the nb and ht just by upped the multiplier. how far have u guys goes with the nb and ht?
on stock voltages? and just by upping the multipler ?2750Mhz HT/NB
i've now upped it to 2400mhz on both nb and ht still stable on stock volts... is this joking me or something? why can it go this high without upping the volts?
Xbit said:First of all we checked out how the CPU would overclock without increasing its core voltage over the nominal 1.35 V. It turned out that our sample could overclock to 3.36 GHz by simply increasing its clock generator frequency. Even without any voltage adjustments the system remained stable at up to 240 MHz clock generator frequency setting.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/phenom-ii-x4-920-overclocking_4.html
thats not the HT/NB clocks though?Was just reading an Xbit article on overclocking the 920. They achieved similar on the lesser processor.
My apologies, I hadn't read the thread well enough. I was only refering to core speed.thats not the HT/NB clocks though?
on stock voltages? and just by upping the multipler ?