soccerballtux
Lifer
Something BD321 or whoever said caught my attention and I've been turning it over in my head for the past week. He was running a ph2 955 at 1.45v and it went belly up on him.
I didn't investigate further but thought I'd go ahead and make a thread about it. I am cheifly interested in AMD chips (Phenom 2) but don't let that stop you, this is about whatever CPU you killed.
Myself, I have a Ph2 x3 720BE sitting around that had an intermittent issue with suspend since the day I bought it, I just never tested it thoroughly because I was sure it was thanks to unlocking it to a quad + overclocking. Well, after 2 years of overclocking moderately with it (see sig) 3.5ghz/2.6ghz @ 1.475v and 1.4v CPU-NB/L3, I finally was able to reproduce the bug with consistency. Heat it up past about 50C, suspend machine, wake it back up, and then the L3 cache is flakey until a full power cycle. IE Reboot not good enough, must turn off, unplug from wall/turn off PSU. Very odd. Debating whether it would be ethical to warranty it considering I am now certain the problem existed from the beginning thoughts? Anyways, so, I upgraded to a 965 and am running at 4ghz/2.6ghz 1.475vcore/1.35v L3, happily, because 95% of the time the cores are in their sleepy state running at a peaceful 1.07v. CPU-NB I have found does not ever come down from 1.35v though...a little worried about this because I do want to crank it up a little faster, I seem to be having instabilities here and there (L3 cache problem goes away when I turn voltage to 1.2v and clock it at 2.4ghz, but 2.4->2.6ghz is noticeably; I will not give it up 🙂).
But that is not why you are here. You are here to be a part of a NEW ERA in forum collaboration. I am looking to make this thread a thinktank of damage-cpu-related-information. Never ever done before, so many posts on one html page, wow!! think of the possibilities!!! Continue below--
TL;DR--
1. Have you killed CPU before? No? Why aren't you overclocking harder then??
2. If you answered yes to #1, please post the CPU architecture, frequency(s), voltage(s) that you killed it at
3. Give your best guess as to how you killed it.
4. Were you surprised when it died? Were you overclocking le hardcore while folding 24/7? Well less of a surprise then right? In contrast, BD321 was surprised because he was within AMD's own recommended max voltage (1.5v, he was at 1.45) and his chip died.
TL;DR version of TL;DR version:
did you kill a cpu why were you surprised how did you kill it would you do it again
thanks to all, and to all (especially our Native American friends 🙁🙁🙁) a happy thanksgiving.
I didn't investigate further but thought I'd go ahead and make a thread about it. I am cheifly interested in AMD chips (Phenom 2) but don't let that stop you, this is about whatever CPU you killed.
Myself, I have a Ph2 x3 720BE sitting around that had an intermittent issue with suspend since the day I bought it, I just never tested it thoroughly because I was sure it was thanks to unlocking it to a quad + overclocking. Well, after 2 years of overclocking moderately with it (see sig) 3.5ghz/2.6ghz @ 1.475v and 1.4v CPU-NB/L3, I finally was able to reproduce the bug with consistency. Heat it up past about 50C, suspend machine, wake it back up, and then the L3 cache is flakey until a full power cycle. IE Reboot not good enough, must turn off, unplug from wall/turn off PSU. Very odd. Debating whether it would be ethical to warranty it considering I am now certain the problem existed from the beginning thoughts? Anyways, so, I upgraded to a 965 and am running at 4ghz/2.6ghz 1.475vcore/1.35v L3, happily, because 95% of the time the cores are in their sleepy state running at a peaceful 1.07v. CPU-NB I have found does not ever come down from 1.35v though...a little worried about this because I do want to crank it up a little faster, I seem to be having instabilities here and there (L3 cache problem goes away when I turn voltage to 1.2v and clock it at 2.4ghz, but 2.4->2.6ghz is noticeably; I will not give it up 🙂).
But that is not why you are here. You are here to be a part of a NEW ERA in forum collaboration. I am looking to make this thread a thinktank of damage-cpu-related-information. Never ever done before, so many posts on one html page, wow!! think of the possibilities!!! Continue below--
TL;DR--
1. Have you killed CPU before? No? Why aren't you overclocking harder then??
2. If you answered yes to #1, please post the CPU architecture, frequency(s), voltage(s) that you killed it at
3. Give your best guess as to how you killed it.
4. Were you surprised when it died? Were you overclocking le hardcore while folding 24/7? Well less of a surprise then right? In contrast, BD321 was surprised because he was within AMD's own recommended max voltage (1.5v, he was at 1.45) and his chip died.
TL;DR version of TL;DR version:
did you kill a cpu why were you surprised how did you kill it would you do it again
thanks to all, and to all (especially our Native American friends 🙁🙁🙁) a happy thanksgiving.
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