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*** Official AMD Phenom II X6 1055T & 1090T Overclocking Thread ***

just because u can see numbers in the core temp doesn't mean its hardware based.



look here at tmpin4. that goes up and down, do u think thats hardware based???

impossible.....

phenoms only have one sensor

sorry mate, ur still missing my point ill get back to you when i have more info. :)
 
Well.
The IMC is a lot better than my Deneb ever was.
Umm..
Do I notice a difference?
Not really..

But I've got a 6 core at 4GHZ that cost me 153 quid XD.
So, I'm not all that bothered lol.

what sort of volts are you running at to get 4ghz
any chance of a screen shot?
need to start clocking mine today
 
i've checked my bios for which temp it reads from, which is tmpin1 (cpu temp)...

and tbh i don't really how/where the core temp value is done...

amd as clearly said monitor the cpu temp not core temp.
 
what sort of volts are you running at to get 4ghz
any chance of a screen shot?
need to start clocking mine today

I'm not relying on my voltages much at all, due to the LLC stuff.
If it passes 8 hours, it passes, and woop, I'm happy.

I'll take a screenshot in the morning, but here's a teaser.

of my CPUZ's
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from a lot of googling ive done, it seems like tmpin1 is a sensor in the socket so mobo can read temp itself. And the core temp used by program of same name is the one and only on die sensor. Tmpin1 can be deliberatly calibrated too hot to protect cpu. Not everyone agrees tmpin1 is in socket tho, so hopefully i can get confirmation from amd or asus
 
from a lot of googling ive done, it seems like tmpin1 is a sensor in the socket so mobo can read temp itself. And the core temp used by program of same name is the one and only on die sensor. Tmpin1 can be deliberatly calibrated too hot to protect cpu. Not everyone agrees tmpin1 is in socket tho, so hopefully i can get confirmation from amd or asus
on some motherboards is tmpin0 and on others its tmpin1..
 
on some motherboards is tmpin0 and on others its tmpin1..

Just to make things easy...

Which is usually hotter TMPIN0 or TMPIN1 ?

Think I need to reseat my H50-1 as my temps are a little high, must have put too much paste on this time.

Still it's priming away at 3.8GHz 1.35V. Will move up to 4GHz if that comes out stable.

Not touched any of the CPU-NB or whatever settings yet.

The IMC's are certainly much better on these, running 8GB @ 1600MHz C9 2T on stock CPU-NB volts.

Also, is everyone elses HT 2200MHz? Didn't realise they'd bumped that up a notch as well.

Eitherway, very impressed at how well this mATX 785G board is handling the X6 :cool:
 
My HT is 2 GHz, thats what its supposed to be afaik. It will usually only change on its own if you change the FSB clock.

Must be a bug in the bios for my board then, as i've not touched the FSB from 200, all OC done through multi, but my HT defaults to 2200MHz.
 
Which is usually hotter TMPIN0 or TMPIN1 ?
for most gigabyte boards its tmpin1...

i think asus boards is tmpin0. and some others


as i said its not the same on every motherboard


anyway im running prine now at 4ghz 1.4v..

doesn't anyone know what tmpin2 is? last night it went to 57c :rolleyes:
 
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The new Steam messes up Prime..
Steam running will stop one core on Prime from running..
My hours of testing are void.
DAMMIT.
Back to testing without Steam =/.
 
Ta m8, then my H50 is deffo needing a reseat :D

Will do that when I get in from work and go for 4GHz (assuming my 3.8 priming has passed).
 
i have no idea why my cpu temp is lower than what my 965 was.

the core temp is a joke it idles at 13c in a 17c room lol, its totally wrong/fake.
 
Eitherway, very impressed at how well this mATX 785G board is handling the X6 :cool:


I have the Asus M4A785D-M PRO ddr2 version of that board, currently running 1055t 14x286/ht2860/nb2860/dram 381(333 divider wont work) 90mins prime and now about 10hrs of rosetta, around 1.5v. The pwm was very hot under load and I have now sinked them, maybe worth checking yours out
 
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