1055T Overclocking help

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Okay guys I've been trying to do this with help of lots of guides and it's still constantly resulting in freezes, lock-up's and blue screens such as IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION, etc.

Can anybody help me overclock my 1055T? My specs are:

CPU: 1055T @ 2.8Ghz (200 * 14) (Stock)
CPU Voltage: 1.35V (Stock)
NB VID: 1.375V
RAM: 1600Mhz (Stock)
RAM Timings: 7-9-7-15-30

Can anybody help me out with telling me actually how to overclock successfully as all the guides I have used don't work :/

Thanks
 
Your only option (same as me) is to up your FSB maybe be called CPU clock or similar (its 200 now).
Just increase is to say 215 (will you get you too 3Ghz) save and exit. Disable Turbocore if you have it. You should be able to get to atleast 3.3ghz without any problem or without having to adjust volts or anything.

Sean
 
The thing that also confuses me is that if you up the FSB on the CPU it takes the frequency of the RAM with it so it's not at 1600, it's at some random weird number like 1575 or 1706 or something weird like that.

Elve
 
Yeah your RAM scales with your CPU, I have the ability to lower the multipier on my RAM to bring it down to normal speeds. Your RAM should overclock upto about 1600mhz anyway depending on the RAM type.
 
I have the Corsair XMS3 1600Mhz RAM so it's fine at 1600.

So you're telling me that I can take the CPU up to about 215 * 14 but make sure my RAM frequency stays below 1600? My motherboard doesn't let me change the RAM multiplier, only its frequency :(
 
Drop your mem down low, bung stock timings on, and just work on getting your FSB up and CPU stable.

Also, you might need more than stock volts.

My 1100T can do 3.7 on stock, but 3.8 needs a small bump in voltage to be 100% stable.


EDIT: Ram Freq. will be your Ram multi, it's just giving you the speed rather than the multi itself.
 
I'm aiming to try and get my clock to the same as yours HeX.

I would like to be able to get my 1055T to 3.8Ghz whilst keeping my ram at 1600mhz or as close to as possible.

Could you just explain what you want me to do in a little more detail? It confused me a little.
 
My 1055T 3.5GHz overclock

CPU 250 x 14 = 3500Mhz
memory 250 x 6.66 = 1665Mhz (My mobo has this multiplier, you may have another system on yours)
HT = 250 x 10 = 2500Mhz
NB = 250 x 10 = 2500Mhz
CPU volts 1.375V
Mem volts = 1.608V

To get 3.8, you will need a bus clock of 272Mhz and probably a multiplier for the memory of as close to 6x as possible (1630Mhz). reduce the HT and NB multi to 8x or 9x and increase the volts on the CPU to about 1.45V. Look at opening your ram timings to 9-9-9-27
 
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Yes, all settings changed in the bios. On gigabyte boards there is a bios page with all the frequencies, multipliers and voltages in the same place.
 
I just tried doing it as close to what I can do to yours and I still get blue screens every single time I boot up, I couldn't even get into windows.
 
I just tried doing it as close to what I can do to yours and I still get blue screens every single time I boot up, I couldn't even get into windows.

Have you loosened your memory timings? try 2T if set to 1T

Check your temps in the bios?

Try upping the CPU volts a touch, up to 1.475V is reasonably safe with good cooling
 
Tried doing the same, I can't manually set voltages in my BIOS otherwise it just BSOD's anyway, it's a bit funny with it. It's not working :S
 
My 1055T 3.5GHz overclock
CPU 250 x 14 = 3500Mhz
memory 250 x 6.66 = 1665Mhz (My mobo has this multiplier, you may have another system on yours)
HT = 250 x 10 = 2500Mhz
NB = 250 x 10 = 2500Mhz
CPU volts 1.375V
Mem volts = 1.608V

Ive also lowered the multipliers on my HT and NB to keep them as close to there stock 2000Mhz as possible. I read somewhere that on the Phenom2's its best to keep them stock. Is this wrong? should i overclock them a bit aswell?
 
I've been trying still for the past few hours but my CPU just will not budge, not even to 3GHz.. Can anybody at all help me shed some other light on this? :S
 
I've actually got a 1055t, and clocked it to 3.6ghz, 257 with x14, (my ram is 1333 unfortunately), i run a corsair h80 cpu watercooler, so each of the 6 cores stick around 12degrees. i have voltage set to about 1.375-1.4, and rarely change the HT or NB.

tried pushing it up past 3.6, however i get bluescreens at windowsthe second i go over 258 x14
 
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