
Anyway here's a screenie of my 2.4ghz OC set up with a Athlon 64 +3000. I'm waiting for my Ultra-90 HSF(currently on stock HSF) to arrive before I attempt to go higher.
Btw wats the highest voltage I can pump to my BH-6 chip?
AMD K8 Family Overclocking (754/939/940/AM2/1207), General discussions and newbies' guide
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Oct 4 2006, 09:40 PM
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When I OC my rig I realise I really need to pump a lot of voltage to my CPU. Kinda weird I need to set the voltage to 1.65v to get my rig stable at 2.4ghz when I check most DFI mobo users require only around 1.4v to get around 2.5ghz. Guess it differs for every motherboard.
![]() Anyway here's a screenie of my 2.4ghz OC set up with a Athlon 64 +3000. I'm waiting for my Ultra-90 HSF(currently on stock HSF) to arrive before I attempt to go higher. Btw wats the highest voltage I can pump to my BH-6 chip? |
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Oct 4 2006, 09:55 PM
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QUOTE(x800 @ Oct 4 2006, 09:48 PM) mxxuang, u're right there, and i wanna add that it differs for every cpu also.1.65v @ 2.4Ghz is high indeed..that amount of voltage is enough for me to get my venice running @ 2.7Ghz, and maybe 2.8~3.0Ghz for some other ppl. But when I set the voltage to 1.6v I can't even get my my Prime95 stable for even 1 hour. 1.625v is fine, but I set to 1.65 to be on the safe side.bh-6?i think max 3.5~3.6v..(correct me if i'm wrong..) |
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