- Aug 30, 2004
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Hey Guys,
I'm normally a "Hot Deals" only poster, but I recently built a system for my friend around a Brisbane 3600 (a very hot deal!) with the intention of OCing it. Well, here I am... I've read lots of threads about it, and have been toying with voltages, RAM speeds, HT multipliers, etc...
I read in a post that these new Brisbanes don't correctly report their temperatures... Is this true? When running Prime95 and SuperPI to stress test the computer, it will shut down after around and hour or less of full load. Here's what it's currently at (I've had it higher but have been backing it down due to the shut downs):
2.375 GHz (250 Bus)
1.34v
RAM is DDR2 800 currently running slightly under its spec (396)
HT is at 4x so it's running at full speed (1000).
Using the new Biostar nForce 7050 board
Temperatures at idle in BIOS however are reported as 67C... But the CPU isn't reporting correctly, right? I'm sure the "random" shut downs during stress testing are due to the mobo "detecting" a temperature at its shutdown levels...
So, yikes, sorry for the long post, my question is- how do you guys who have successfully OC'd a 3600 do it if it doesn't report correct temps? Should I just adjust the "max shutdown temps" in my BIOS? Or is this stuff I'm hearing about Brisbanes not reporting correct temps not true? I'm kind of confused and out of ideas. Thanks!
I'm normally a "Hot Deals" only poster, but I recently built a system for my friend around a Brisbane 3600 (a very hot deal!) with the intention of OCing it. Well, here I am... I've read lots of threads about it, and have been toying with voltages, RAM speeds, HT multipliers, etc...
I read in a post that these new Brisbanes don't correctly report their temperatures... Is this true? When running Prime95 and SuperPI to stress test the computer, it will shut down after around and hour or less of full load. Here's what it's currently at (I've had it higher but have been backing it down due to the shut downs):
2.375 GHz (250 Bus)
1.34v
RAM is DDR2 800 currently running slightly under its spec (396)
HT is at 4x so it's running at full speed (1000).
Using the new Biostar nForce 7050 board
Temperatures at idle in BIOS however are reported as 67C... But the CPU isn't reporting correctly, right? I'm sure the "random" shut downs during stress testing are due to the mobo "detecting" a temperature at its shutdown levels...
So, yikes, sorry for the long post, my question is- how do you guys who have successfully OC'd a 3600 do it if it doesn't report correct temps? Should I just adjust the "max shutdown temps" in my BIOS? Or is this stuff I'm hearing about Brisbanes not reporting correct temps not true? I'm kind of confused and out of ideas. Thanks!