bigjimmyauk
Wow man your getting some good results! . . . 4GHz processing and 2.6GHz CPU-NB is great especially with temps @ 28°C-51°C, nice screenies too so
well done your screen of the day!
. . . look forward to any Prime Blend results you can submit!
Muel
Hey man don't be afraid and don't doubt anything, use the force!
. . . you say "at anything over 3.8ghz blend fails straight away" . . .why do you think that is? . . . is it the temps or is it the volts? . . . don't give up just yet as you have a
AMD® Phenom™ II X4 965 and I think it could do more! . . . yeah I hear what your saying about TDP but I don't think you need worry just try your best to keep everything cool and you will be fine . . . is anything hot inside your system? . . .Once you worked out the big clocks you can then figure the more reasonable day to day settings, anyway good luck and look forward to any Prime Blend test reults you do!
EGuitarStar
Sorry about the confusion, It did look just like a Rana core from the screenie, thanks for the heads up . . . Regarding +MHz/-Cores vs -MHz/+Cores the answer will be it depends on the application you are using, old games will run faster with +MHz while newer games will probably run faster with +Cores . . . Multithreaded software such as video-encoding and 3D-Rendering will probably be a lot faster with +Cores also . . nice you have a choice!
. . . once you work out the best clocks for both you can do some benching and share your results with all of us here!
Elfmeister
No worries! . . . hope you picked up a little insight from my ramblings heh! . . .can I ask what is your past overclocking experience and have you done BIOS clocking before? . . . If not then you may find this program interesting!
AMD OverDrive™ . . . how long has your system been up and running?
SMAndy
Take your time . . . 4GHz will be still there in a week or two!
. . . I'm not actually sure what chip your using? . . . did I miss that somewhere! . . . 3.5GHz Processing & 2.47GHz CPU-NB/HTT is very fast, look forward to seeing what you can do with Prime95 Blend!
~>Dg<~
The disparity between the voltage you [key] in the BIOS and the voltage you see in CPU-z & BIOS health page is perfectly normal, it's something known as
vDrop and it's nearly always been like that, don't worry about it and pay attention to the figure in CPU-z & BIOS health page as thats the volts the chip is getting, doesn't matter if you [key] in 1.70vCore to get 1.55vCore in CPU-z! . . . I'd say 1.3v CPU-NB is a nice figure, I would go higher than this but you need good cooling. 2.6GHz CPU-NB os a nice figure to aim for, I noticed by 3D-Benchmarks jumped up quite a bit with a boost to Northbridge speeds . . .
eddyc
Really nice result there!
. . .
AMD® Phenom™ II X2 unlocked to X3 and overclocked to 3.8GHz, good screenie including 25mins Prime Blend as well, good work, if you get time see if you can get a big Blend run off. Once you worked out the CPU clock then for sure some extra CPU-NB MHz will sweeten the deal but best to do these things one at a time. I'm interested to kno . . . did you do any testing on the chip before you unlocked it or did you unlock it and start clocking? . . . I also noticed you clocking your IGP, I did the same and have some info you may or may not find helpful . . the last setting was stable but the northbridge started getting quite hot so need to get some extra airflow on it to keep it cool and happy!
- 700MHz 1.100v
- 750MHz 1.205v
- 800MHz 1.205v
- 850Mhz 1.310v