- Aug 13, 2002
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1) I used to think that prime95 or Stress Prime combined with Memtest was the "be all" of stress testing. After having my processor pass dual prime for 20 hours and memtest overnight...and then crashing in 3DMark05 or COD2 demo in about 4-5 minutes, I learned my lesson.
2) I used to think that looser memory timings = higher stability. 2.5-4-3-7 was crashing out even thought it would memtest beyond 270mhz. 2-3-3-6 works flawlessly without crashing and still passes memtest at 250mhz (which it didn't do with my previous processors).
3) I used to think that higher voltage always solved instability problems (as long as you didn't hit "the wall"). 1.4v-1.5v all gave me similar results.
4) I used to think that a stable overclock would come from about 50-100mhz below where your windows would boot to windows from. This thing boots up to Windows at 2.75ghz. Seems to only be stable from 2.4-2.5ghz.
5) I used to think that raising the VGA voltage helped to stabilize the video card. Doesn't seem to have any effect.
6) I used to think that fast writes had to be off. Turning it off seems to give slightly worse results in benchmarks while offering no more stability.
any other lessons that people have learned while trying to OC their X2? Anyone agree or disagree with any of the statements above?
*update* 10/5/05: ...I tried something last night. I've never set my VGA voltage to anything more than 1.6 before, but thought that I'd step it up. 1.7v seems to have really helped stabilize things!
2) I used to think that looser memory timings = higher stability. 2.5-4-3-7 was crashing out even thought it would memtest beyond 270mhz. 2-3-3-6 works flawlessly without crashing and still passes memtest at 250mhz (which it didn't do with my previous processors).
3) I used to think that higher voltage always solved instability problems (as long as you didn't hit "the wall"). 1.4v-1.5v all gave me similar results.
4) I used to think that a stable overclock would come from about 50-100mhz below where your windows would boot to windows from. This thing boots up to Windows at 2.75ghz. Seems to only be stable from 2.4-2.5ghz.
5) I used to think that raising the VGA voltage helped to stabilize the video card. Doesn't seem to have any effect.
6) I used to think that fast writes had to be off. Turning it off seems to give slightly worse results in benchmarks while offering no more stability.
any other lessons that people have learned while trying to OC their X2? Anyone agree or disagree with any of the statements above?
*update* 10/5/05: ...I tried something last night. I've never set my VGA voltage to anything more than 1.6 before, but thought that I'd step it up. 1.7v seems to have really helped stabilize things!
