Hi,
This is my first time overclocking and I'm trying it on my AMD PhenomII x4 955 Black Edition (CPU-Z reports revision=RB-C3). And I'm a bit confused about whether the settings I've used in my BIOS are doing what I expected.
I tried testing my overclock using AMD's Overdrive. I found that after setting my Core Multipliers to x17 taking it from 3.2GHz to 3.4GHz running Prime95 for 15 mins was enough to take my Core Temp up to 65°C above the rumoured max of 62°C. So I stopped and lowered my CPU Voltage from the seemingly high 1.4V in steps to 1.325V without seeming problem in Prime95 tests and stopped as I had plenty of temp drop by that point. I then raised the Core Multipliers in steps to x18 for 3.6GHz well below the reported comfourtable speed for my CPU of 3.8GHz, and ran Prime95 for 2 1/2 hours without incident and with a absolute maximum of 62°C and an average max of about 61°C.
So I wanted to transfer my settings to my motherboard which is a GA-MA770T-UD3. I have the option to set the CPU Clock Ratio and to set the System Voltage Control to Manual and to nudge the settings off normal. So I set the CPU Clock Ratio to x18 and the CPU Voltage Control to -0.075V from the normal 1.4V and left the rest as normal.
My issue is that while CPU-Z now shows my Core Speed as 3600MHz with Cool and Quiet disabled and a Core Voltage of 1.328V, AMD Overdrive is still showing a Target Voltage and Current Voltage of 1.4V.
Is AMD Overdrive lying about my Core Voltage after I've changed it in my BIOS?
This is my first time overclocking and I'm trying it on my AMD PhenomII x4 955 Black Edition (CPU-Z reports revision=RB-C3). And I'm a bit confused about whether the settings I've used in my BIOS are doing what I expected.
I tried testing my overclock using AMD's Overdrive. I found that after setting my Core Multipliers to x17 taking it from 3.2GHz to 3.4GHz running Prime95 for 15 mins was enough to take my Core Temp up to 65°C above the rumoured max of 62°C. So I stopped and lowered my CPU Voltage from the seemingly high 1.4V in steps to 1.325V without seeming problem in Prime95 tests and stopped as I had plenty of temp drop by that point. I then raised the Core Multipliers in steps to x18 for 3.6GHz well below the reported comfourtable speed for my CPU of 3.8GHz, and ran Prime95 for 2 1/2 hours without incident and with a absolute maximum of 62°C and an average max of about 61°C.
So I wanted to transfer my settings to my motherboard which is a GA-MA770T-UD3. I have the option to set the CPU Clock Ratio and to set the System Voltage Control to Manual and to nudge the settings off normal. So I set the CPU Clock Ratio to x18 and the CPU Voltage Control to -0.075V from the normal 1.4V and left the rest as normal.
My issue is that while CPU-Z now shows my Core Speed as 3600MHz with Cool and Quiet disabled and a Core Voltage of 1.328V, AMD Overdrive is still showing a Target Voltage and Current Voltage of 1.4V.
Is AMD Overdrive lying about my Core Voltage after I've changed it in my BIOS?