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Daddyjaxx

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A 4400 X2 currently at 239 HTT with zero increase in VCore needed. Already better than an FX 60 without breaking a sweat. I'll know more when I run Prime, but I'm doing a SuperPi 32m now just for a quick check. If my memory was just a little better..... I can only do 2.5-3-3-6 here.

My single 3800+ wouldn't go past 220 without a bump and then the highest I could ever get stable was like 2.7 even when it was on water. I'm guessing this oc's a little better due to the 200 MHz starting difference plus the wattage difference since the Vcore may be less but the wattage is 21w more.

Just got to be careful with the 450.00 CPU. No more AMD cheaper to buy...cheaper to fry. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Daddyjaxx
A 4400 X2 currently at 239 HTT with zero increase in VCore needed. Already better than an FX 60 without breaking a sweat. I'll know more when I run Prime, but I'm doing a SuperPi 32m now just for a quick check. If my memory was just a little better..... I can only do 2.5-3-3-6 here.

My single 3800+ wouldn't go past 220 without a bump and then the highest I could ever get stable was like 2.7 even when it was on water. I'm guessing this oc's a little better due to the 200 MHz starting difference plus the wattage difference since the Vcore may be less but the wattage is 21w more.

Just got to be careful with the 450.00 CPU. No more AMD cheaper to buy...cheaper to fry. 🙂


Sounds like you got a pretty decent chip 🙂 I've booted into Windows at 2.7 GHz on 1.425 (ish) volts, but wasn't stable at all. ~1.31 volts I get 2.4 GHz. Right now sitting at 2.5 GHz, 1.38 volts. Might try to go higher again sometime, we'll see 🙂 2.6 GHz would be splendid.
 
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