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SD 3700+ Safe Volts?

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Bought a SD 3700+ about 4 weeks ago and am trying to get as close to 3GHz as I can.

I'm on air cooling (Arctic Freezer 64 Pro) and at the moment it's looking pretty stable at 265 x 11 @ 1.5V (temp = 32degC).

The highest I reckon I can get is 270 x 11 (I think 270 is the limit of my MoBo).

But to do this I'm going to need extra Volts.

Is their a rule of thumb for the safe max volts on an SD?

Cheers,

Nigel

P.S. Little disappointed about the plummeting prices especially as bought it as a limited special offer just 4 weeks ago. I expect prices to fall, but down by 40% in just 4 weeks. If my crystal ball had have been working I would have hung on and bought an SD 4000+ for less - oh well, c'est la vie.
 
Thanks for the advice.

My 3700+ is PRIME stable at 265 x 11 (2.915 GHz) at 1.5V.

J.D.
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I notice from the signatures of many forum members (including yourself) that they are usually running their SD 3700s in the range 2.6 - 2.8.

Can I ask why this is?

Mine will do 2.75GHz at stock volts and 2.86GHz with just a small increase in volts.

Why are guys running lower? Have I just got a good CPU or is it that others just haven't tried or are playing safe?

Cheers,

Nigel
 
man_from_uncle

I am only looking at SD 3700+ - I appreciate it's pointless do comparisons unless you are comparing apples with apples.

As for HTT - that's less of an issue for the SD 3700+. I understand that my Asus A8N-E is unlikely to handle anything above 270 but that is sufficient to get up to 2.970GHz which seems to be about the limit of the SD 3700+.

Can't beleive my SD is so much better so just wondering why guys choose to run at 2.6 or 2.7 - it's not a criticism, just wondering whether I am missing something.

Cheers,

Nigel
 
Thanks for the advice.

I think I will drop mine down to 260x11. I can run at 265x11 but I need 1.5V for that. To get to 275x11 is going to need even more volts and will stress the CPU.

Shame about the memory speed though. I have Geil Value which is quite happy at 225MHz at 2.5-3-3-7 (1T).

But at HT=260 I have to run the 333 divider (11:14) which means the RAM runs at only 204MHz.

Is there anything more I can try with the RAM?

Another question - hyper transport - for those running at 260 do you use x3 (780) or x4 (1040)? I'm tempted to use x4 but I thought you weren't supposed to take it over 1000.

Cheers,

Nigel

Wish I'd waited a few weeks for the 4000+ (and it would have been cheaper) - hindsight is a wonderful thing!
 
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