CPU: 955BE
Archi: Phenom II
Code: Deneb
Operations
CPU Volts: 0.875v to 1.5v
Max Temp 62c
Max TDP:125w
hmmmmmm.....
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Hmmmm... I just got some interesting info....
CPU: 955BE Archi: Phenom II Code: Deneb Operations CPU Volts: 0.875v to 1.5v Max Temp 62c Max TDP:125w hmmmmmm..... This post has been edited by antonio: Aug 5 2009, 07:57 PM |
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QUOTE(cloudwan @ Aug 5 2009, 11:44 PM) Of course...Should be... QUOTE(yvliew @ Aug 5 2009, 11:49 PM) recommend me a heatsink fan around RM100.. Erkk...me not very pro on this subject...why not search at frostytech or silentpc then look for it locally.... for my OC processor 3.2ghz... prefer cooler master.. but other good ones can consider.. thanks QUOTE(kuntawakaw @ Aug 5 2009, 11:59 PM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « i can get this only so far..need to give some way for movie o mimasu.. @antonio.. not only <1.3v... i will run my proc at <1.2...but xixo aim for <1.1 QUOTE(colinwong89 @ Aug 6 2009, 12:13 AM) Overclocking my NB speed (2200 to 2600) improved my SuperPI by half a second. Try reading Dolk's Research, the helpful tip posted by antonio no prob.... glad it helped.... |
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QUOTE(yvliew @ Aug 6 2009, 02:17 PM) tried 3.3ghz.. OCCT 1 hour no error. normal usage ( surfing, listen music ) around 35c. Idle temp just under 30c, during OCCT test not past 55c. I give u a formula, hope it helps.Are these temp ok for long use?? I know I need to change better HSF, but not at the moment... so wat u guys think?? For every 0.1v it adds (min) 5c (max 7c) (depends on ambient) on Idle For every 0.1v it adds (min) 10c (max (depends on ambient) 12-15c) on load So for example when you run at 1.3v, theoratically if you run ur system in Malaysia, excluding genting highland or mount kinabalu, you should have an idle temp of 30-34c* right? So for example when you run at 1.3v, theoratically if you run ur system in Malaysia, excluding genting highland or mount kinabalu, you should have an load temp of 40-44c* right? *These values are from TMPIN 0, Core Temp would be around 6-7c lower in value... |
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QUOTE(ventrilocks @ Aug 6 2009, 04:44 PM) depend on brand..biostar didnt have temp sensor at their NB or pwn (forgot).. NB usually got sensor for temp.... @yvliew here is the tip..use core temp n hwmonitor.. see if the core temp is same as hwmonitor..then u can compare which one is mobo temp... p/s: what is pwn??? |
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QUOTE(yvliew @ Aug 7 2009, 11:31 AM) what happen to my vcore.. I set everything back to default but my vcore still 1.39 so high.... i thought default should be 1.325... Looks fine to me QUOTE(cloudwan @ Aug 7 2009, 02:31 PM) Demm again, but they should have color the ide n master pcie orange ah to stay within the theme color.. 770??? Once again demm Or maybe keep it color like their EVO mobo ker: ![]() Dun wan lar...but the Sata ports placement is better QUOTE(colinwong89 @ Aug 7 2009, 08:49 PM) Does anyone know what is Core DID setting in the BIOS? The settings is either 'Divided by 1' or 'Divided by 2'. If u got dual become one core oni....last time I try on 128M |
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QUOTE(kuntawakaw @ Aug 8 2009, 05:56 PM) @antonio In bahasa, the brand translates 'sangat penting'...what ram is that? The chip is D9GMH 'handpicked' QUOTE vdimm? 2.2v jerkbut phailed or something happened when i left it to prime... Came back from MMER, and the PC was on desktop nice and clean...no applications whatsoever...I think it restarted... |
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Lowyat.net (Overclockers United) KVR PC4300 - O/C 460mhz 5-6-6 2.5v Super PI 1MB Hynix F-C4
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QUOTE(colinwong89 @ Aug 10 2009, 08:41 PM) TBH, the heat emited from a 2.5v KVR is much lesser than the 2.2v coming from the Crucial which I have tested...maybe due to the fact that the heatspreaders fails in terms of dispersing heat, hence the accumulation of all heat coming from the chips that sits beneath it... Added on August 11, 2009, 1:16 am QUOTE(nicholas0507 @ Aug 10 2009, 07:57 PM) -OC overdo- Ram OC overdo -HTT OC overdo - Bios corrupt -Ram 'cold boot' This post has been edited by antonio: Aug 11 2009, 01:16 AM |
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QUOTE(yvliew @ Aug 21 2009, 01:25 AM) this is my current settings on 3.4ghz FSB : 262 vcore : 1.39 HT link : 1834mhz DRAM Freq: 436mhz running x3.33 CR: 2T what can I do to OC higher? I've tried many possible ways I know.. even just increase the fsb but its not stable.... BSOD on small fft.. if blend, 1 worker stop working. tried increasing vcore too.. 1.42 pls help~~~~~~~~ There is a rule of thumb usually being used by OC'ers... Small FFT's failed = Simple! Vcore not enough....If until 1.6v also not stable, which means ur proc is not suitable to run at high speeds.... However..... Ensure this settings; Cpu Vcore 1.275 - 1.5v If you plan to go above 1.5v ensure more than adequate cooling... Cpu/NB 1.2v or 1.3 if your going for high NB Speed = Which equates better synthetic benchmark results and less bottleneck and not forgetting a stable system...if very high CPU/NB speed, you may need volatges above 1.3 and if so, please mount a 40x40 fan on you NB sinks to 'actively' cool them... NB 1.4v HTT 1.3v CPU VDD 2.7v SB 1.35 If you raise the HTT on a 2000mhz CPU/NB Frequency to lets say 10 HTTs, you're already making the CPU/NB running 120mhz more...so 50 HTT equates to 600mhz CPU/NB frequency...which if you add to the original 2000mhz, already total up tto 2600mhz But don't sweat just yet, just find the sweet spot for the CPU/NB frequency + Highest stable ram speed + Hyper Transport speed...drop 1 multi to make it 1800 before starting your HTT increaments... But make sure you do this, AFTER you have set the voltages... CPU/NB if you don't understand what the heck is it, thats simple...it is the road/highway (imagine Federal Highway) in which all the data/processing moves around....if you use smaller highway, a 4.0ghz CPU no point if you are running 1800mhz CPU/NB frequency... Kalau tak percaya run 550 X2 3.8ghz highway kasi taruk 1800mhz.... Phenom X4 9150e tapau u stock speed saja woooo.... So alwiz remember...want drive 4000hp drag machine, always go drag strip....if 4000hp drive at Jalan Bukit Gasing sure 'unstable' and might crash punya QUOTE(yvliew @ Aug 21 2009, 01:49 AM) i tried dropping it x2.22 which is around 370+ only when i increase fsb to 277....also same.. not stable.. Hmmm...looking at your rams, pretty much at decent settings...Are u using unganged?? or ganged?? or solo, no gang??? Look the above reference voltage in terms of HTT and so on... QUOTE(yvliew @ Aug 21 2009, 02:18 AM) Refer attachments,Yap...totally fine Also refer the above.... This post has been edited by antonio: Aug 21 2009, 04:03 AM |
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