Black / non-Black, X2/X3/X4, need to unlock cores, etc?
well, i was asking in general, but to be specific, BE X3, no need to unlock cores, Heka 2.8Ghz
BE is super duper easy. just increase the cpu multiplier until you hit a wall, then start giving it a bit more cpu voltage up til 1.4~1.45v (i don't go past 1.4, but the consensus seems to be that 1.45 is safe for 24/7 operation), further pushing the cpu multiplier. at this point, you can stop, or you can try to make it more efficient. that is to say, if you had to give it .1 extra volt for a 100mhz overclock, i personally would just drop it back down take the 100mhz "loss" (which would be practically unnoticeable) for the lower voltage.
Use PhenomMsrTweaker.
You can choose between three profiles, Balanced, Power saver and performance. You can set 5 different P-states and set up the profiles to know which they can use.
I overclocked the bus speed to 207mhz from 200 in the BIOS, and so I get 3.63GHz with a 17.5multiplier at 1.4875V, ranging down to 933MHz at .8125V.
Then I set it up so that the 1.4875V is not available on the power saver mode, and it tops out at 3.2GHz at stock volts. Seeing as how you can hit 3.3GHz at stock, you should be able to go past 3.6. I've taken the voltage past 1.5 by quite a lot and could never get it to be stable at 3.7GHz or higher.
I have a phenom X2 unlocked to X4, then raised to 3.5ghz i believe. After that it was unstable no matter what I did. I have good cooling too, a CM hyper 212+ and ton of fans in an antec 300.
Use PhenomMsrTweaker.
You can choose between three profiles, Balanced, Power saver and performance. You can set 5 different P-states and set up the profiles to know which they can use.
I overclocked the bus speed to 207mhz from 200 in the BIOS, and so I get 3.63GHz with a 17.5multiplier at 1.4875V, ranging down to 933MHz at .8125V.
Then I set it up so that the 1.4875V is not available on the power saver mode, and it tops out at 3.2GHz at stock volts. Seeing as how you can hit 3.3GHz at stock, you should be able to go past 3.6. I've taken the voltage past 1.5 by quite a lot and could never get it to be stable at 3.7GHz or higher.
just up the multiplier on the stock voltage, test each time with prime95. then up the voltage to the next level. You never told us what kind of board you have.
I have a phenom X2 unlocked to X4, then raised to 3.5ghz i believe. After that it was unstable no matter what I did. I have good cooling too, a CM hyper 212+ and ton of fans in an antec 300.
