Athlon 64 3200+ 939 owners, post your OC , voltage and temp readings

BentValve

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This is not a contest so you dont have to post your max OC , just what you are running it at.
(of course you can if you want. :) )


10x255

2550mhz

1.41V and lowering (started at 1.59)

60F room -- 26C idle 42C full load Hot room I might get 55C max.

Prime stable , ran 16 hours (in place large FFTs)


I use Speedfan for voltage and temp readings and I have not even tried going faster yet.


Edit:
Oh and for a second there I was begining to regret getting a 3200+ over a 3000+ . :)

These are sweet chips...550mhz at nearly stock voltage?!!!!!









 

beatle

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My 3200+ is all over the place. I have tested 17+ hours prime stable @ 2650, but I have obviously not tracked down all of my lockups (related to other hardware, I think). I'm currently down @ 2400, 1.6v. I'm not done yet, however.
 

Ketchup

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I have a 3200, but it is a socket 754. Still a good overclocker, up from stock 2.2 to 2.6 GHz, voltage raised from 1.5 to 1.62, temps are 35 idle and 48 under full load.
 

OnEMoReTrY

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I think i got a bum chip =( i got a 3200+ 754 and it goes from 2.2ghz to 2.4ghz, and that isn't even prime95 stable. And I got a venus 12 running on it too =( oh well.
 

sborchardt

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I am currently running 2.66 Ghz w/ my 3200+ socket 939. I am running the HTT at 280 Mhz with a RAM divider because I have not been able to get my mem to run at full speed. The temps run from 35C idle up to 46 to 48C at load. I don't know if I trust the temp readings on the chip though, as they tend to bounce around sometimes as much as 5 or 6C. I have a fan controller with a temp probe mounted on the bottom of my XP90 heat sink which only measures 30C idle and 35C @ load.

This is my first attempt at OCing so I'm not sure if this is all I can do.



 

BentValve

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Sborchardt, so what are all of your settings for the 2.66ghz? HT, FSB, ram etc.


I am at 4x HT , 255fsb, ram @ 166fsb .....there is no way in heck I could get my ram to run 1:1 at this speed but its still being sped up because my ram benches reflect settings over 200fsb.


I am not sure how the onboard memory controller is but slowing the ram to 166 instead of 200fsb was the key that got my system stable and ultra fast.

 

Ketchup

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Originally posted by: BentValve
Sborchardt, so what are all of your settings for the 2.66ghz? HT, FSB, ram etc.


I am at 4x HT , 255fsb, ram @ 166fsb .....there is no way in heck I could get my ram to run 1:1 at this speed but its still being sped up because my ram benches reflect settings over 200fsb.


I am not sure how the onboard memory controller is but slowing the ram to 166 instead of 200fsb was the key that got my system stable and ultra fast.

You mean on-chip memory controller. And this is why it is hard to run high FSB/high memory speed. Since the memory contoller is built into the chip, you can have one or the other but not both. I can hit 260 on my memory, but only with the 9x multiplier. With the CPU above 2.6 GHz, 230-240 is about all the memory will do.


 

sborchardt

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Originally posted by: BentValve
Sborchardt, so what are all of your settings for the 2.66ghz? HT, FSB, ram etc.


I am at 4x HT , 255fsb, ram @ 166fsb .....there is no way in heck I could get my ram to run 1:1 at this speed but its still being sped up because my ram benches reflect settings over 200fsb.


I am not sure how the onboard memory controller is but slowing the ram to 166 instead of 200fsb was the key that got my system stable and ultra fast.

I am using 3x HT, 280 fsb, and ram set at 166 in the bios (equals 222 MHz). I cannot get the ram to run any faster, although I really haven't tried much. I have OCZ performance 3500 ram. System is very stable and I have run Prime95 and been using the computer for a couple of weeks like this.
 

Sardian

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3200+ Winchester 939 running at 2.5ghz Htt4. My 1gb Corsair Value select is at 208mhz but I am getting over 6100mb/s in sandra with 92% bandwidth efficiency which I think is pretty good. I picked up a huge memory performance boost when I set the 2t to "disable" which enables 1t. Mem benchmark went from 4700mb/s in Sandra to 6100mb/s.

My temps are 39c idle and 46c full load.
 

DJSfurry

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running my 3200+ at 2.4ghz currently. im waiting on better ram to get this up to 2.6 1:1 however im using the 3:2 divider on my asus mobo which really sucks. ram runs at 180mhz :( i hadthis running at 2.5 but doesnt appear to be stable. idle temps right now are 29 and mobo is at 16 now. under load mobo stays at 16 and cpu runs to 38
 

miketheidiot

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was at 255x10 with 166 memory divider and 4xHTT. 1.42 cpuvolt, 2.8 memvolt (ocz performance 3500@2.3-3-3-6). Under load it would hit 50c +-2. Prime stable for 14 hours.

Mobo fried and I am RMAing :(

RIP mobo :(
rose.gif
 

Sam334

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3200+ winchester with K8N Neo2 Platinum mobo and 512 mb od corsair value select ddr400

2.5 Ghz
HTT - 3x
vcore - 1.41

Memory:
set at 133
cas: 2.5
3-7-3


It's prime95 stable for a whopping 35 minutes, lol.
 

GuitarDaddy

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Here are some of the settings I've successfully run on the A8N-SLI with 3200+ 90nm

325.8mhz x 8 = 2606mhz RAM=217.2mhz 2-3-3-5 CPU volts 1.45 RAM volts (stock) HTT 3x
240mhz x 10 = 2400mhz RAM=240mhz 2.5-3-3-10 CPU volts (stock) RAM volts 2.9 HTT 4x
253mhz x 9.5 = 2404mhz RAM=253mhz 2.5-3-3-10 CPU volts (stock) RAM volts 2.95 HTT 4x

I'm currently running

315.4mhz x 8 = 2523mhz RAM 210.3mhz 2-2-2-5 CPU volts (stock) RAM volts (stock) HTT 3x

This board overclocks very differently than any board I've ever used. As you can see it supports an extremely high FSB, but the RAM options are limited due to a total lack of manual memory dividers. You have two choices regarding RAM on this board.

1. Run RAM 1:1 with FSB
2. Run RAM (AUTO) and the board applies automatic dividers, always keeping your RAM <= 217mhz
 

imported_Zero Cool

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Originally posted by: miketheidiot
was at 255x10 with 166 memory divider and 4xHTT. 1.42 cpuvolt, 2.8 memvolt (ocz performance 3500@2.3-3-3-6). Under load it would hit 50c +-2. Prime stable for 14 hours.

Mobo fried and I am RMAing :(

RIP mobo :(
rose.gif

You cooked the motherboard from OC'ing and you are gonna RMA.....

I just don't think that's right.
 

BW86

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Originally posted by: miketheidiot
was at 255x10 with 166 memory divider and 4xHTT. 1.42 cpuvolt, 2.8 memvolt (ocz performance 3500@2.3-3-3-6). Under load it would hit 50c +-2. Prime stable for 14 hours.

Mobo fried and I am RMAing :(

RIP mobo :(
rose.gif

Your going to rma a motherboard you fried?
tsk tsk tsk, I would slap you in the face if I knew you :disgust:
 

zakee00

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yeah really lol. im ocing a 3000+, results are in sig. i tried to get it up to 2.61GHz, it passed prime95 but i was playing CSS and it bluescreened and shut down. then when i booted it up, it said a windows file was corrupt and windows could not start :S:S but then i lowered the clock back down to 2.4 and all is well again :D