OC'ing Venice 3200+

tempoct

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Hi,
I'm trying to overclock this chip on MSI K8NGM2-FID by following this thread guide.
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...atid=29&threadid=1803985&enterthread=y

However, I run into some performance problem. I can clock stable @ only 2.25GHz. I can't run 1T with 4 sticks... I try running 2 sticks that doesn't help either...

Bios v3.20
Athlon 64 Venice 3200+ E6
Corsair XMS DDR400 512x2 + Corsair ValueRAM 512x2
* Memclock Mode [Limit]
o Memclock Value [166 MHz]
* User Config Mode [Auto] (CMD-ADDR Timing Mode [2T])
* CPU to NB Frequency [1000 MHz]
* NB to SB Frequency [1000 MHz]
* CPU to NB Linkwidth [16 down, 16 up]
* CPU-LDT Frequency, MHz [225]

I upgrade my mobo from Jetway A210GDMS which I usually clock my mem @ 220 MHz (4x512) and the CPU usually runs stable at 2.2GHz.

Is this mean I don't have a good CPU?

BTW, what is the super PI score for stock Venice 3200+? (Says 1M, 2M, 4M, 8M)

Any comment is appreciated.
Thanks,
tempoct
 

Absolute0

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I'd say the dog is the motherboard and the 4 sticks of mismatched memory, not the CPU.

The worst venice i've ever seen topped out at 2.45 Ghz, and the guy was plain unlucky. Super Pi 1M for a stock 3200+... idk around 45 seconds? The other nM measurements i don't know.
 

tempoct

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I changed my configuration to have only the two XMS but it didn't improve much... Got 2.27GHz now :(
For the board, many people in the motherboard forums seem to agree that it is quite stable. Maybe I got a bad one? Not really sure how to identify my problem...

Any thought? Maybe I need a better RAM? BTW, I saw the Vcore fluctuate a little from 1.37-1.4 all the time. Is that normal?

Bios v3.20
Athlon 64 Venice 3200+ E6
Corsair XMS DDR400 512x2
* Memclock Mode [Limit]
o Memclock Value [166 MHz]
* User Config Mode [Auto] (CMD-ADDR Timing Mode [1T])
* CPU to NB Frequency [800 MHz]
* NB to SB Frequency [800 MHz]
* CPU to NB Linkwidth [16 down, 16 up]
* CPU-LDT Frequency, MHz [227]
 

A554SS1N

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Try lowering hyper transport down to 3x

(i.e. * CPU to NB Frequency [600 MHz]
* NB to SB Frequency [600 MHz]
I assume..)

After that, maybe try a little higher v-core (1.425v? or even 1.45v?)
 

tempoct

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Thanks, I'll try that. (I have lower it from 1000MHz to 800MHz now but not much improvement).
My mobo doesn't have V-core adjustment in this version :(
 

Swufabuda

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I have the same cpu and I got mine to 2.45 stable. I believe it would do more if I messed with the memory timings and voltages. But I'm happy with what I got
 

Fallengod

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In all honesty, its not even worth it. Just sell it on ebay for $130-$140, and get yourself an opteron that does 2.7-2.8ghz at least, and be done. :)


Ive actually owned about 5 different 3200+ venices and most of them topped at around 2.5ghz, a few did 2.6 with higher volts. Opterons are so cheap these days, especially 144's. Thats what id do. :)