AMD Thuban X6 OCing database

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Blueprint

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Voltage increase did seem to help- thanks! Handbrake was crashing during video encoding but was able to go all the way no prob with the extra voltage.

What do you think about the CPU Ratio, which can be increased to 16.5? (I can also change it for each of the 6 cores) Is it better to stick to CPU bus and voltage adjustments?
 

lopri

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Jul 27, 2002
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I saw some boards allowing to select Turbo multis for 1055T, though? I mean, there's gotta be a way since Turbo is an official feature of these chips. It's obviously AMD that doesn't allow it in order not to jeopardize 1090T's sale.

On a side note, I am debating whether to push my CPU higher. I was satisfied with easy 4.0 GHz and didn't really go any higher. Plus there isn't really a nice and even number that attracts me past 4.0. So far I have tended to stick to numbers like 3.0, 3.2, 3.6, 4.0, etc. After that,.. I don't know. Maybe 4.5, 4.8, 5.0?
 

Lazlo Panaflex

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Hey guys, got some Q's. For the rig in sig, I'm looking to hit around ~3.2, and keep turbo enabled (for ~3.7) on the stock heatsink. Is this doable if I just up the bus to around 230? Is it advisable to disable CnQ & set the vcore to 1.325 instead of "auto", or maybe bump it up a bit? I'm used to o/cing Intels, so this stuff is new to me. Tks!

Edit: I'll most likely replace the noisy stock HS at some point.
 
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lopri

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I think you can do that without touching anything but HTT. (~228 HTT for 3.2 GHz) No it's not advisable to disable C'nQ because that'll disable Turbo. (afaik) And the board will automatically raise the vCore when Turbo kicks in.
 

Lazlo Panaflex

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I think you can do that without touching anything but HTT. (~228 HTT for 3.2 GHz) No it's not advisable to disable C'nQ because that'll disable Turbo. (afaik) And the board will automatically raise the vCore when Turbo kicks in.

Good to know, thanks for the info, lopri, I'll give it a shot & if it's all good, will add my info to the database :thumbsup:

EDIT: I see two values in the BIOS - one for CPU Frequency (MHz), and one for HT Link Frequency. Am I correct in assuming that the CPU Frequency value should be increased, and leave the HT Link Frequency set to auto?
 
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LoneNinja

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Good to know, thanks for the info, lopri, I'll give it a shot & if it's all good, will add my info to the database :thumbsup:

EDIT: I see two values in the BIOS - one for CPU Frequency (MHz), and one for HT Link Frequency. Am I correct in assuming that the CPU Frequency value should be increased, and leave the HT Link Frequency set to auto?

That would be correct, you want to modify the CPU Frequency.
 

lopri

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Yes. For a modest over clock (~230HTT) you can leave HT link at auto. Your board will either 1) keep it's multi at x10 and boot to 2300 MHz, or 2) lower it's multi to x9 and result in 2070 MHz. Either one is fine.

You should actually see a few more values like HT link width (16 bit or 8 bit -leave at auto), CPU-NB frequency (leave at auto or fix it at x10, should not be lower than HT multi), and memory frequency (auto should be fine for now).
 

Rhoxed

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Jun 23, 2007
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Just ordered a 1090T, Gigabyte 890FX and 4GB 1600 Ram

Should come tomorrow, will update then..... im excited!
 

ShawnD1

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It seems my 1055 is limited by the motherboard, as usual. 270 bus works fine, 275 doesn't work. The computer will not boot at all when the bus is set to 275.

RAM is underclocked, HTT is underclocked, northbridge is underclocked. How do I get the bus past 275? Is there a voltage I need to tweak? The board is an Asus M4A78T-E (i think it's a 790GX chipset)


I had a similar issue with my mom's computer (don't worry, I changed it all back to default when I was done screwing with it). The issue was that bus speed would not go past 250mhz. Her motherboard is a Gigabyte MA785GMT-UD2H (785 chipset).
 
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thilanliyan

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^I had trouble with certain ram multipliers on my Gigabyte 790GX. Try changing multipliers, up and down.
 

Rhoxed

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Jun 23, 2007
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* CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T
* CPU Stepping: CCBBE CB 1023GPMW
* CPU Frequency: 4027 MHz
* CPU vCore: 1.424V
* CPU Multiplier: 20x
* CPU Turbo: Disabled
* CPU NB Speed: 2818 MHz
* HT Bus Speed: 2000 MHz
* HT Link Speed: 200 MHz
* RAM Brand and Model: G.Skill RipJaws 7-8-7-24 @ 1600Mhz
* RAM Speed: DDR3-1600
* RAM Timings: 8-8-8-24-2t
* RAM Configuration: 2x2gb
* RAM vDIMM: 1.65V
* Motherboard: Gigabyte 890FXA-UD5
* Chipset/Socket: 890FX / AM3
* Cooling: Xigmatek Thors Hammer
* Temps: 29C Idle / 48C Load
* Operating System: Windows 7
* 32/64-Bit: 64
* Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable (so far 6 hours prime)

CPU-Z Validation: http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1307392

So far, im loving this chip, coming from my 2 quads in sig, this is the easiest chip i have ever oc'd - im shooting for 4.3 on 1.55V ill update and let everyone know.
 

Lazlo Panaflex

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48c load @ 4Ghz? sweeeeet. Nice o/c there. Just curious, what software are you using to monitor your temps? I use the latest Core Temp, idle/load is 29c/50c on the stock hs.
 
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Rhoxed

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core temp and speed fan, both about the same


here is also a good note on temps (bottom shows temps while fully loaded in this bench, prime gets a bit hotter)

x264 HD BENCHMARK 3.0 RESULTS

Please do not compare it with older versions of the benchmark!
Please copy/paste everything below the line to to report your data

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Results for x264.exe r1342
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encoded 1442 frames, 88.14 fps, 3898.70 kb/s
encoded 1442 frames, 88.47 fps, 3898.70 kb/s
encoded 1442 frames, 88.55 fps, 3898.70 kb/s
encoded 1442 frames, 88.36 fps, 3898.70 kb/s
encoded 1442 frames, 37.71 fps, 3970.08 kb/s
encoded 1442 frames, 37.77 fps, 3968.95 kb/s
encoded 1442 frames, 37.58 fps, 3967.81 kb/s
encoded 1442 frames, 37.56 fps, 3968.82 kb/s


System Details
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Name AMD K10
Codename
Specification AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1090T Processor
Core Stepping
manufacturer Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
vendor Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
manufacturer Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
Core Speed 4027.3 MHz

Northbridge ATI ID5A11 rev. 02
Southbridge ATI SB750 rev. 40

CAS# latency (CL) 8.0
RAS# to CAS# delay (tRCD) 8
RAS# Precharge (tRP) 8
Cycle Time (tRAS) 24
Command Rate (CR) 2T
Memory Frequency 805.5 MHz (1:4)
Memory Type DDR3
Memory Size 4094 MBytes
Channels Dual, (Unganged)

Windows Version Microsoft Windows 7 (6.1) Enterprise Edition (Build 7600)

Number of processors 1
Number of threads 6
Number of threads 6 (max 6)
L2 cache 6 x 512 KBytes, 16-way set associative, 64-byte line size
Instructions sets MMX (+), 3DNow! (+), SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4A, x86-64
Package Socket AM2+ (940)
Package Type 0x1

Temperature 0 43°C (109°F) [0x2B] (TMPIN0)
Temperature 1 48°C (118°F) [0x30] (TMPIN1)
Temperature 2 49°C (120°F) [0x31] (TMPIN2)
Temperature 0 40°C (103°F) [0x140] (Core #0)
Temperature 1 40°C (104°F) [0x141] (Core #1)
Temperature 2 40°C (104°F) [0x141] (Core #2)
Temperature 4 40°C (103°F) [0x13F] (Core #4)
Temperature 5 40°C (103°F) [0x140] (Core #5)
Temperature 3 40°C (103°F) [0x13E] (Core #3)
 

Rhoxed

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Jun 23, 2007
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4gh was stable 8hrs @ 1.425 so I continued to up it.

Got it to 4.2 on 1.52V temps still fine (51C loaded) Tightened ram timings from 8-8-8-24 to 7-8-7-24 @ 1600Mhz upped NB speed from 2.8ghz to 3ghz

http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1307791

these chips are simply amazing fun to OC, will post back with more when i have time.
 

ShawnD1

Lifer
May 24, 2003
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4gh was stable 8hrs @ 1.425 so I continued to up it.

That's remarkably good. I ran OCCT's small Linpack test and it failed after a few minutes today, so I had to increase it to 1.475V at 3.71GHz. It's a 1055 phenom.
 

Lazlo Panaflex

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Thanks for the info. Those are some beastly CPUs, lol.

What's the best (say <$50) heatsink that doesn't require removing the motherboard? Freezer 7 Pro Rev 2?
 

jvroig

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Nov 4, 2009
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What's the best (say <$50) heatsink that doesn't require removing the motherboard? Freezer 7 Pro Rev 2?
The only thing that comes to mind is the Thermaltake Contac 29. Just as cheap (if not cheaper, sometimes) as a Hyper 212+, and a few reviews such as from frostytech shows it to perform very close to a Hyper 212+.

If I didn't already have a Hyper 212+ when I saw it, I'd have just bought the Contac 29, using a standard AM2/AM3 mounting goes a long way for convenience especially when you get the itch to tinker repeatedly with the cooling for some reason.
 

Lazlo Panaflex

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Jun 12, 2006
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Cool, I'll check out the Contac, thanks for the tip.

Edit: Not available on the Egg, no ETA.
 
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Glendor

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* CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
* CPU Stepping: tbd
* CPU Frequency: 3500 MHz
* CPU vCore: tbd
* CPU Multiplier: 14x
* CPU Turbo: Disabled
* CPU NB Speed: 250x8=2000 MHz
* HT Bus Speed: 250x8=2000 MHz
* HT Link Speed: 250 MHz
* RAM Brand and Model: GSkill Ripjaws
* RAM Speed: DDR3 1333
* RAM Timings: tbd
* RAM Configuration: 2x4gb
* RAM vDIMM: tbd
* Motherboard: MSI 890FXA-GD70
* Chipset/Socket: 890FXA, AM3
* Cooling: Corsair H50, lapped, push:shroud:radiatorull
* Temps: 28C Idle / 42C Load
* Operating System: Windows 7
* 32/64-Bit: 64
* Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable
 
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