4850e OverClocking / UnderClocking results

May 30, 2007
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Just wondering how everyone is enjoying the playroom AMD left us with these CPU's. Personally I set mine to 3.2ghz with 1.425v the first time I booted my system :) Gonna work on 3.3 when I get the time.

My current OC with the 4850e is as follows :

Motherboard : Biostar TA780G M2+ with Xigmatek PTR-N881 chipset cooler

HSF : ThermalRight Ultima 90 with Scythe Kama-Flex 90mm 1600 rpm fan

Memory : G.Skill F2-6400CL5D-2GBNQ @ 1068mhz 5-5-5-18 2T 2.25v

Power Supply : Antec NEO HE 500w

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FSB Frequency : 267
CPU Multiplier : 12
HTT Multi : 600mhz ( 3x )
CPU Vid : 1.225v
CPU Over Voltage : .2v
Chipset Voltage : 1.25v

Final clock speed : 3204mhz

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nerp

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Woah. I have the exact same setup as you, down to the memory. I'm running everything as stock. It's a light duty office machine mainly for writing, email, putting together simple audio/video slideshows and it's a beaut. Love it.

Was curious what its OC potential was, but I'm not going there because it's a work machine. It's cool to see someone with the same parts pulling off a decent OC.

As it stands, I'm leaving it at stock for now and using Cool'N'Quiet. Makes for a very power efficient setup and with the 780G mobo, I can't go wrong. I can even play a few rounds of CS:S or TF2 with nice but reasonable settings when nobody is looking. :)

That Biostar board is pretty good, isn't it? I was expecting basic stuff since it was priced so well. It really exceeded my expectations and is quite sexy.
 
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Got into windows @ 3.4ghz with 1.525v -.- But stability is a no-go even though my temps don't break 43* C -.-

If I get this OC stable I'ma be one giddy lil fool :)