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Bound to come up sooner or later 
new to OC'ing AMD chips, OC'd several intel chips along the way. I picked up the 1055t w/Gigabyte 890PA a few hours back and am trying to hit 4ghz.
voltage was set to 1.475 from the factory, Coretemp showed a VID of 1.350. I hit 3.4 at 1.35 (voltage fluctuates a lot, never exceeding what I set in the bios but at 1.35 it usually ran at 1.22, perhaps due to C state)
the few guides I ran across with older phenom IIs only talked about adding voltage to vcore and CPU-NB, I saw one mention of adding voltage to the CPU PLL with a high bclck(or whatever AMD calls it). I'm currently at 265bclck at 3.7ghz/1.475vcore, stock voltage to everything else and temps look great briefly hitting 40c under load running linX with a Coolermaster Hyper 212. dont remember exact NB, but it is around 2380.
should I only adjust the vcore and NB voltage? What about PLL? I dont want to exceed 1.5vcore or get my temps over 55c until I know more about the limits on this chip.
Thanks in advance.
new to OC'ing AMD chips, OC'd several intel chips along the way. I picked up the 1055t w/Gigabyte 890PA a few hours back and am trying to hit 4ghz.
voltage was set to 1.475 from the factory, Coretemp showed a VID of 1.350. I hit 3.4 at 1.35 (voltage fluctuates a lot, never exceeding what I set in the bios but at 1.35 it usually ran at 1.22, perhaps due to C state)
the few guides I ran across with older phenom IIs only talked about adding voltage to vcore and CPU-NB, I saw one mention of adding voltage to the CPU PLL with a high bclck(or whatever AMD calls it). I'm currently at 265bclck at 3.7ghz/1.475vcore, stock voltage to everything else and temps look great briefly hitting 40c under load running linX with a Coolermaster Hyper 212. dont remember exact NB, but it is around 2380.
should I only adjust the vcore and NB voltage? What about PLL? I dont want to exceed 1.5vcore or get my temps over 55c until I know more about the limits on this chip.
Thanks in advance.
