Sorry, I'm happy to clarify. AMD in this case is Damon Munzy, a PR manager for AMD. I simply didn't mention his name because I highly doubt many (if any) readers know his name from a hole in the wall and because he was speaking as an AMD representative, thus AMD.
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Glad to hear it helped! 3.0GHz should be a breeze with a big typhoon. I had 3.2GHz perfectly stable at 1.445Vcore (1.41v after Vdroop). No two chips are alike of course, but just for reference.
No worries...twas a fun OC and ran every bench I threw at it, but only the good lord knows if...
Had to revive this old thing one more time. During forum wars, I decided to push my little chip to insanity (for air cooling anyway). Don't know if the OP will ever be updated, but I can finally say I won! :D
Hokiealumnus
E4400 @ 3.72GHz (L2 stepping)
372x10
1.705V
Abit IP35-E
OCZ...
Sounds like you need to remount your cooler. Something is not making good contact. If you used too much AS5, that can turn into an insulator instead of an interface.
Hi folks! So I have now played with v.16final. Sorry for the delay since its release. Well, no more chit-chat, straight to the nitty-gritty:
The overclock used for all testing is as follows:
10x 300FSB (3.0GHz) @ 1.365Vcore
1:1.5 CPU : DRAM ratio (450MHz, or DDR2-900) with 5-5-4-15-2T...
Heh...and just when I thought I was totally done, I pushed this little chip even farther. It's the energizer bunny I tell ya.
Hokiealumnus
E4400 @ 3.60GHz (L2 stepping, Lapped)
1.605V
Abit IP35-E
OCZ Plat. Rev.2 1Gx2 @ DDR2-900 (360FSB @ 1:1.25 ratio), 4-4-4-15-2T @ 2.05Vdimm...
TAT doesn't work with this board unfortunately. Prime works just fine though. What HSF are you using? If it has a low RPM fan, when it slows b/c the temps are down, it could be dipping temporarily below the RPM threshold set in abitEQ.
Sorry to hear you had an SATA connector problem. It's not rampant but it has happened. I blame RoHS compliant solder...old fashioned lead held much better!
Anyway, the minimum Vcore is your CPU's VID, whatever that may be. No under-volting with the IP35 series unfortunately.
Depends on which BIOS you get. People seem to be able to operate just fine with both v.14 & 15, the temps & Vcore are just screwy. The new beta fixes those issues though. The ones shipping from Newegg are v.15 now AFAIK (not a lot of empirical evidence; I've only seen one person say that and...
This thread was immensely educational. Haven't read much in the highly technical forum; maybe it's time I started. Anyway, a question if you please, which may have already been answered. Is this quote...
...from CTho a rough explaination of why Folding@Home is such a bear for stability...
See this post @ abit for my test results. Haven't had time to test and see if it'll run the same OC with less Vcore; I do know it's just as stable as and faster than the previous BIOSes.
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