- Jul 27, 2002
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long time, AMD
It's my first AMD CPU in a long time. (not counting the 4050e which came as a combo with the board) I'm excited.
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Note: Below is the last post I made in this thread for anyone interested in the result of my 955BE abuse
I think this will be the last report on my 955BE overclocking. Can't believe it's already been a week since I got this chip. I've learned quite a bit clocking-wise, but the mystery of Phenom is profound. :laugh: (more on that later)
My setup is the #3 rig in my sig. OS is 64-bit Windows 7, and I am utilizing 4x2GB of DDR2-800 RAM (SPD is DDR2-667).
Linpack 20 pass Running
Linpack 20 pass Ending
Linpack & 3DMark06
3DMark Vantage
PCMark Vantage
Very satisfying experience, to say the least.
P.S. It has been brought up in this thread, but the way Phenom's IMC/NB works is pretty unique. Not that I figured it out, but I have some data to start with. I ran quick cpu-z latency test with CPU and NB under same frequencies, and different frequencies, then measured the L3 cache latency. The result is intriguing.
CPU -------- NB -------- L3 Latency
1600 ------ 1600 ------ 41 cycles
1800 ------ 1800 ------ 41 cycles
2000 ------ 2000 ------ 41 cycles
..
2600 ------ 2600 ------ 41 cycles
L3 latency stays the same (41 cycles) as long as CPU and NB are a same frequency. Next I fixed the NB frequency @1.6GHz and raised the CPU frequency using multipliers. I don't know how this discrepancy will affect the performance of the CPU, but hopefully I'll find out with others' help.
CPU -------- NB -------- L3 Latency
1600 ------ 1600 ------ 41 cycles
1800 ------ 1600 ------ 42 cycles
2000 ------ 1600 ------ 45 cycles
2200 ------ 1600 ------ 49 cycles
2400 ------ 1600 ------ 51 cycles
2600 ------ 1600 ------ 55 cycles
I don't know what this means, but this is the beginning. Screenshots if you're interested -> Click
It's my first AMD CPU in a long time. (not counting the 4050e which came as a combo with the board) I'm excited.
----------------
Note: Below is the last post I made in this thread for anyone interested in the result of my 955BE abuse
I think this will be the last report on my 955BE overclocking. Can't believe it's already been a week since I got this chip. I've learned quite a bit clocking-wise, but the mystery of Phenom is profound. :laugh: (more on that later)
My setup is the #3 rig in my sig. OS is 64-bit Windows 7, and I am utilizing 4x2GB of DDR2-800 RAM (SPD is DDR2-667).
- Max OC using air-cooling (Scythe Infinity): CPU 3.8 GHz (1.39V) / NB 2.6 GHz (1.30V)
Max CPU OC using two fans (push-pull): CPU 3.9 GHz (1.42V) / NB 2.0 GHz (1.10V)
Linpack 20 pass Running
Linpack 20 pass Ending
Linpack & 3DMark06
3DMark Vantage
PCMark Vantage
Very satisfying experience, to say the least.
P.S. It has been brought up in this thread, but the way Phenom's IMC/NB works is pretty unique. Not that I figured it out, but I have some data to start with. I ran quick cpu-z latency test with CPU and NB under same frequencies, and different frequencies, then measured the L3 cache latency. The result is intriguing.
CPU -------- NB -------- L3 Latency
1600 ------ 1600 ------ 41 cycles
1800 ------ 1800 ------ 41 cycles
2000 ------ 2000 ------ 41 cycles
..
2600 ------ 2600 ------ 41 cycles
L3 latency stays the same (41 cycles) as long as CPU and NB are a same frequency. Next I fixed the NB frequency @1.6GHz and raised the CPU frequency using multipliers. I don't know how this discrepancy will affect the performance of the CPU, but hopefully I'll find out with others' help.
CPU -------- NB -------- L3 Latency
1600 ------ 1600 ------ 41 cycles
1800 ------ 1600 ------ 42 cycles
2000 ------ 1600 ------ 45 cycles
2200 ------ 1600 ------ 49 cycles
2400 ------ 1600 ------ 51 cycles
2600 ------ 1600 ------ 55 cycles
I don't know what this means, but this is the beginning. Screenshots if you're interested -> Click
