AMD64 X2 3800+ vCore Limits ?

phpdog

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Hi ,

Does anyone know approximately what the vCore limit
is for the X2 3800+ ?

I've been reading about some of these chips overclocking great but i cant really get past 2250MHz . I want to up the vCore to as high as possible
to try and get an idea of how high i can overclock this chip.

I read about several chips with similar steppings to mine achieving overclocks around 2500MHz or more.


AMD ATHLON 64 X2
ADA3800DAA5BV
LDBHE 0540VPMW
 

eyestorage

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I would think that the vCore limit on air would be around 1.5 volts. You might be able to use 1.55-1.60 on water-cooling. I would play it safe and stick around 1.45-1.47 for a max though. As long as your temps don't jump past 55C, would prefer around 45-50C's though.
 

phpdog

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The highest ive tried and boot windows ok so far is :-

10 x 240 @ 2400MHz
HTT @ x4
vCore @ 1.4v
vDimm @ 2.8
Mem @ 166MHz
Mem @ 2T

CPU Temp @ 22 °C
Chipset Temp @ 39 °C
PMWIC Temp @ 41 °C

I cant quite get a hold of the DFI Lanparty SLI-DR BIOS.

They have a few wierd options

CPU VID Startup Value @ 1.400 v
CPU VID Control @ 1.400 v
CPU VID Special Control @
LDT Voltage Control @ 1.30 v
Chipset Voltage Control @ 1.70 v

And the Memory controls are even more complex theres loads of unknowns in there

http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=1768&page=6 < --- Pics of BIOS Options
 

phpdog

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I got it too :-

10 x 250 @ 2500MHz
HTT @ x4
vCore @ 1.45v Actual = 1.42v
vDimm @ 2.8 Actual = 2.84v
LDT Voltage Control @ 1.30 v Actual = 1.28v
Chipset Voltage Control @ 1.70 v

Mem @ 166MHz
Mem @ 2T
LDT Voltage Control @ 1.30 v
Chipset Voltage Control @ 1.70 v


CPU Temp @ 22 °C
Chipset Temp @ 39 °C
PMWIC Temp @ 41 °C
 

eyestorage

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2.5ghz is pretty good IMHO...what is that 25% increase :)

The rest of the specs look nice...except for that 2T on the mem :(
You might have to fiddle with that...unless you don't mind it. I would however.
 

phpdog

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Thats just the GeIL RAM , there always a bitch for not running @ 1T when overclocking

Thanks for the help , im going to run Prime95 a bit longer i only ran it for 30 mins then shut it down so i'll try a few hours :)
 

Tweakin

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2.5 seems to be the norm for the X2 Toledo...2.6 seems to be a serious wall that requires serious vcore and thermal cooling to pull off. Nice job :)
 

gobucks

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mine is hitting the wall at 2.47GHz @1.5 VCore. I was hoping for better, but i guess I can't bitch too much about 24% of free performance, lol. Hey, at least I got it for really cheap.

On another note, are there 3800+ toledos or are they all manchesters? My CPU-z says it's a manchester, but everest and CBId both say toledo.
 

Towermax

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Originally posted by: gobucks
On another note, are there 3800+ toledos or are they all manchesters?

CPU-Z and CBI both identify my X2 3800+ as a Toledo, revision JH-E6. And Crystal CPUID says the same thing.


 

996GT2

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There are 3800+ Toledos, but I believe they lack the 2 by 1MB cache in the other Toledo cores and have the 2 by 512K cache instead
 

Childs

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I bought a retail X2 3800+ at Fry's that showed up as a Manchester. It hit 2.4 on stock everything.
 

MDE

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My X2 3800+ shows as a Toledo in CPU-Z. Running at 2.65GHz right now with ~1.5V.