Hi,
I have my opty running @ 2.4ghz at 1.45v running ram on 166 divider
Prime stable. 50c full load
However when i up it to 2.5ghz it fails prime on one core in seconds.
So I raised the vcore to 1.475 in bios and ran prime again.And changed the HT frequency to x3
Same thing failed.
I then set ram timings at default value(failed again)
Is it safe to raise v-core to 1.5v this seems an awful big jump to make it stable at 2.5ghz
also cpuz is saying I'm putting 1.5v through this chip when in the bios i have raised vore onle +0.75
EDIT: I upped the vcore to 1.5v and failed prime again after about 2mins only on one core.
I could run my x2 3800 at 2.5 on 1.475 all day long with tighter timings.Have I just got a bad clocking opty?
I thought the opterons had better memory controllers and better OC potential.
Up to now I am not impressed.Any help would be great.
what can I do I'm stuck?
Any advice?
Thanks in advance
I have my opty running @ 2.4ghz at 1.45v running ram on 166 divider
Prime stable. 50c full load
However when i up it to 2.5ghz it fails prime on one core in seconds.
So I raised the vcore to 1.475 in bios and ran prime again.And changed the HT frequency to x3
Same thing failed.
I then set ram timings at default value(failed again)
Is it safe to raise v-core to 1.5v this seems an awful big jump to make it stable at 2.5ghz
also cpuz is saying I'm putting 1.5v through this chip when in the bios i have raised vore onle +0.75
EDIT: I upped the vcore to 1.5v and failed prime again after about 2mins only on one core.
I could run my x2 3800 at 2.5 on 1.475 all day long with tighter timings.Have I just got a bad clocking opty?
I thought the opterons had better memory controllers and better OC potential.
Up to now I am not impressed.Any help would be great.
what can I do I'm stuck?
Any advice?
Thanks in advance