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Well, it looks like this Socket 939 Athlon X2 4400 that I picked up off of eBay is a horrific overclocker. I want to run it at at least 2.53 Ghz and preferably at 2.64 Ghz.
At 11 x 230 (2.53 Ghz) and 1.575 V it shows errors in Stress Prime Orthos but seemed to do fine in Unreal Tournament 3. As I mentioned in an earlier thread, my computer reports the CPU as having a lower voltage than what I set it at in the BIOS.
Should I just keep upping the voltage in order to increase the overclock or be happy with a lowly 2.53 Ghz? My single core Opteron 148 ran at 11 x 250 (2.75 Ghz) and I had the voltage set at 1.45 V.
Is it possible that I need to adjust some other setting in my BIOS in order to better overclock a dual core? Other than the voltage I'm using the same settings I used for single core Opteron. Could I need a lower memory divider for some reason or a lower HTT multiplier (currently at 4x)?
At 11 x 230 (2.53 Ghz) and 1.575 V it shows errors in Stress Prime Orthos but seemed to do fine in Unreal Tournament 3. As I mentioned in an earlier thread, my computer reports the CPU as having a lower voltage than what I set it at in the BIOS.
Should I just keep upping the voltage in order to increase the overclock or be happy with a lowly 2.53 Ghz? My single core Opteron 148 ran at 11 x 250 (2.75 Ghz) and I had the voltage set at 1.45 V.
Is it possible that I need to adjust some other setting in my BIOS in order to better overclock a dual core? Other than the voltage I'm using the same settings I used for single core Opteron. Could I need a lower memory divider for some reason or a lower HTT multiplier (currently at 4x)?
