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AMD® Phenom™ II Overclocking Thread

well so far 3.9ghz is still going strong with 1.5v. at 10.30pm i will stop it (because i wanna do some HT tests) then i'll do a 8 hour prime tomorrow.

at 1.5v i get a 0.001v ripple.
 
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liamcrane: as gareth has mentioned this strange phenomena where the vCore you set in BIOS is different from the vCore you get in BIOS-Health Menu/CPU-z is well known, it's called vDrop and is pretty much normal. The reading you really need to pay attention to is the figure you see in CPU-z/BIOS-Health Menu, there isn't an official name for this "real-world" vCore figure so I just call it vCore Actual . . . It does help others who are reading about your work if they are informed of both figures (i.e what you set and what you get, idle/load) . . . The other variation of weird voltage that is quite common is called vDroop (Droop not drop as above), this is when the vCore sags/droops when the processor is under load . . . . both vDrop and vDroop can be offset to some degree if your motherboard has a BIOS feature called something like "Loadline Callibration" . . . I've only just started playing with this setting myself but found it works pretty good! :) . . . . props to eddyc for the info . . . . the last variation of voltage and is something I'm dealing with now is called McRipple, that's not the official name but I think it rolls off the tongue lol, anyway McRipple is where the vCore graphs look like they are actually seismic earthquake print outs! :p . . . . I'm still working out why this happens? . . .doesn't appear to be causing any problems but I think the less variation the better . . . both Gareth and Martin's vCore graphs are 100% smooth line with 0% ripple!

If you have time read post #622 where you can see my OCCT vCore graph and also a link to the software . . . also read post #624 where eddyc has linked up some useful info on Loadline Callibration . . . sorted! :cool:

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Oops one last thing for anyone just joining the thread, please read post #576 where it's explained how to configure the forum software to show "maximum" posts-per-page . . . having 80 posts each page really helps reading through & navigating large threads! ;)
 
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Ive just been fiddling with the vcore and some basic benchmarks, from the looks of it i should have a fair bit of voltage to play around with when i come to blend testing.

 
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well after 3hours n 45min mines failed at 3.9ghz but i really think it was the cpu-nb that made it fail because it didn't do a BSOD.... 1 thing that got me worryed is i thought i could smell a burning smell but i don't think it was... cpu temp was 54c, core temp (which is software madeup) was 57c
 
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Hey phill0i, nice result and nice screenie, I want that font dude! :) also I was hoping you could select your own Star-Wars graphic hehe! . . . I sent you an email to your trust account for more details . . .
 
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gareth170 : you say you think your fail; wasn't cpu-nb because it wasn't a BSOD... Is that a decent rule to work to, that a bluescreen is a vcore/frequency thing, and a graceful prime fail is a cpu-nb?

I ask because after 5 hours at 3.6 and stock volts mine BSOD'd out. Gutted, tbh... never had a prime run for so long before dying on me, felt soooo sure it was solid (that may be the dutch courage, it's pub night, after all...) :(
 
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Ok guys i was going to leave the system priming over night but im getting a bit worried about damage to my motherboard as i have no cooling on the mosfets. Do you think their is a real risk of heat damage or am i just being over protective of my new toys?
 
I have no cooling on the mosfets, doesn't seem to be causing a problem here (2-3 months) . . . I put my fingers on the phases & VRMs and they are running hot but not burning! :D . . . I've been meaning to rig up some ghetto-loving cooling to help but in the meantime it's all good in the hood! :)
 
At last - this is what I've settled for (12hours prime blend stable) as temps are good with all fans low keeping PC nice and quiet :)

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BIOS Settings as follows:
AI overclock tuner: Disabled
CPU Ratio - Auto
CPU Bus Freq: 224
DRAM Freq: 1493Mhz
CPU/NB Freq: 2464Mhz
HT Link Speed: 2464Mhz
CPU Volts: 1.45v
All other volts kept at Auto
CPU and CPU/NB Load-line calibration: Auto

Temps on CPU averaging 46Degrees C - only hit a high of 50+ last night due to raised room temperature (bit of testing ready for summer time :) )
Will need to tighten up RAM timings and job is a good un!
:)

thanks for your advice guys mucho appreciated.
 
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Afternoon everyone, thought i would take the next step into my OC and try and get the 3.6ghz that i wish to stick with but it failed on me :(. I upped the multiplyer to 18x and set the voltage to 1.375 and left it on prime95 while i went out only to come back an hour and a half later to the message your computer has recovered from an unexpected shutdown :(. I checked the log file but could not find anything to why this happened. Anyway i have now upped the voltage to 1.385 and am running prime again now, but if i try and go 1 notch higher the voltage number turns yellow so i didnt wanna go any higher without checking with you guys first.
 
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