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Holy Hell OcUK!!!

Really need a oem box to ship my cpu can anyone help loads of people bought a AMD 4000 oem of OcUK anyone willing to give up this box


have also posted this in the wanted thread any help would be very kind
 
Seems to be stable at these frequencies.Very pleased with it's overclocking capabilities,but I think it's time to stop jerking around with the thing,and get it pushing some polygonal goodness! :D

A fitting farewell to sckt939 I reckon,this stepping is a monster,probably good for 3.3 with a bit more effort.
 
Another happy customer :)

Just clocked mine straight upto 3.0GHz without breaking a sweat, probably room for more although im going to prime for a while first. Temps dont seem to be going any higher than 51c (by asus probe) / 45c (by coretemp) with 1.42v vcore.

Am I correct in thinking that Coretemp is probably giving a more accurate result?

 
A8N-E

Running a 333 divider so at 3GHz the Ram works out at exactly 200Mhz/PC3200 :D

Lowered Vcore a bit more now, been priming for quite a while and looks good.

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Just got my 4000+ delivered yesterday. Booted straight in at 3.18Ghz. Ran Memtest for a while then rebooted. Wouldnt be stable in windows so I dropped it down to 3020Mhz (11 x 275). Passed Prime 13+ hours stable and OCCT.
Now running at 3180Mhz OCCT stable on 1.475v in bios.
 
Cant get it to do more than 8 mins of Prime regardless of voltage at 3.18Ghz.
Im happy to settle for 3ghz and will work on getting the voltage down now.
Forgot to mention that the memory is running 1:1 at 1T.
 
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After about 3.14ghz mine seems to want a lot of vcore, and it doesnt give enough mhz to make it worthwhile increasing the vcore.
 
i might get me one of these....

in a few posts will i be able to sell me AMD64 3700+ on the MM.... :confused:

will i see a big increase in performance....

cheers :)
 
It really depends on what speeds you got your existing 3700+ at now. Also cant remember if the 3700+ has 512k or 1mb cache ?, as the 4000+ has 1mb which definitely helps.
 
dC2006 said:
It really depends on what speeds you got your existing 3700+ at now. Also cant remember if the 3700+ has 512k or 1mb cache ?, as the 4000+ has 1mb which definitely helps.

The 3700+ has 1Mb cache also but runs 200mhz slower.
 
celliott said:
Go for a 4000+ :D They are worth every penny.

Look what I achieved last night, this is with Ram at 1T.

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=7846006&postcount=783

Wow that voltage is low. does giving it the beans not help with speed?

Already bought the 3700. Seen that stepping get to 2.9 to 3.2 on good air but I'll be happy with 2.8 tbh.

I was going to build it on Thursday until I realised I didn't have a mobo for it and I have quite a few knocking around. Booger! :o :rolleyes:
 
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