QUOTE(dblooi @ Aug 6 2007, 01:38 PM)
NB HT width is the HT multiplier. HT link = HT multiplier X HTT. Keep the HT link around 1000 when you OC it.
Added on August 6, 2007, 1:39 pmthe original question is just 1 post above mine
btw, which windsor that you are using now?
Mine is Windsor F2 (forgot whose bulk I bought from, can check my tradelist)..from my early attempts hard to get stable even at 2.5GHz..but that was with very little tweaking..increase vcore until 1.4v only..
Now the NF-M2 nview got a lot of bios updates already, maybe will get a better overclock..sooo many options

..gonna make sure I leave none untouched..
Been thinking, lower power consuming processors are less vulnerable to electromigration since the current is lower. Hence if the power consumption is not too high even under overclocked conditions (A64 and C2D take up less than 150W even under extreme overclocking), power efficient processors can tolerate more of a voltage increase than less power efficient processors. I used to be very scared of increasing vcore more than 1.6V for 130nm and smaller processors because of the SNDS scare, but I'm guessing its because those intel netburst-based processors had massive currents (60->100A) running though the chip due to the high power consumption (150->200W at full overclock). I notice that even AMD's 130nm socket A processors could handle 1.8V for quite a long time without dying while a similar Pentium 4 would have died in less than a year even with water/phase cooling. Maybe I could find an excuse to do processor suicide runs for my applied physics final year project..only thing is how to present the proposal in a way that it'll be accepted..
Added on August 7, 2007, 1:14 pmQUOTE(dblooi @ Aug 7 2007, 12:41 PM)
Anyone has seen this mobo in malaysia? It is known as Magic Pro MP-A2N5-Extreme II ( in hong kong ) or Jetway Hummer HA02 ( In taiwan , China). The price is less than 600 RMB. People call it as ' the lord of all am2 mobo'.
more detail:
http://www.hkepc.com/bbs/review.php?tid=813870Let's see some insane results
super PI 1M 23.734s
OC from 667 to 1400!!!
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=217529of coz, the proc and ram also very good, if not cannot get results above

He's using clockgen le...
I also can get the same results on my NF-M2 nview using clockgen (for some reason, bios won't allow)..only that I don't have the Windsor F3 and Micron D9..
This post has been edited by lohwenli: Aug 7 2007, 01:15 PM