WOOOOT !!!! 2400mhz from 2000mhz on my 3800x2 powered 100% stock DELL E521 !!!!!

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Ruptga

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Originally posted by: Pwntcomputer

What are you idle and load speeds. Also, what are your ambient in the room where the comp is housed. I am going to OC X2 3800+. Thanks OP!

The OP last visited the forums on 3/30/07, probably won't be getting much more help from her :(
 

kmmatney

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ClockGen is great! I was able to overclock am Athlon X2 3600+ to 2.3 Ghz using that software and a super cheap motherboard from NewEgg - this one:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813135011

It took a bit of trial and error to find out the correct settings for GlackGen, but it makes overclocking so easy. I did have to lower the memory divider in the BIOS to get this overclock.

I use ClockGen on the system in my sig., and will often manually lower the speed if I won't be gaming for a while, and then raise it back up when I need the speed.
 

Ruptga

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Originally posted by: BladeVenom
PCI lock? Won't you be getting a corrupt hard drive soon without it?

There is an option to ignore the PCI and PCIe channels, and on the website it says that they won't be overclocked at all. Also, there's a seperate slider besides the one for FSB, as near as I can figure that's for the side busses
 

eBauer

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Originally posted by: bchivers
Have you tried A64 Info

Unless I am missing something, it doesn't appear that you can change the HTT multiplier in A64 info.

Does anyone know of a program that will? I tried Ntune, however that doesn't support the motherboard used in the E521.
 

PremiumG

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Is your X2 a brisbane core or winsor?

i just got a Dell E521 and cannot OC the 4200+ X2 much at all. I go from 2.2ghz to 2.3ghz and it craps out on games...

 

eBauer

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I have went through five e521s with a 3600+ x2 that have all did at least 2.3Ghz 24 hour orthos stable. I believe if i could adjust the HT multiplier in windows I could go even further - I'm stuck at 5x so at 2.3Ghz the HTT speed is 1200+ MHz.
 

PremiumG

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there's a program out there that you can adjust the HT ratio and RAM ratio for the Dell E521.

I think it was called CBiD
 

PremiumG

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I was able to OC my X2 from 2200mhz to 2500mhz.

Turns out it was my RAM holding me back.
 

eBauer

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Originally posted by: PremiumG
there's a program out there that you can adjust the HT ratio and RAM ratio for the Dell E521.

I think it was called CBiD

Tried CBiD, didn't see a HT ratio adjustment...
 

bryanW1995

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I'll have to try this out tomorrow at work. I just got an e521 brisbane 3600+ to replace my old xp2400 that crapped out.
 

bryanW1995

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it's a c521, not an e521. Also, mine is a 3600+ with a brisbane at 1.9. I got it up to 2251 with no voltage changes. I'm a little scared to mess with voltage since I don't want to piss off the network admin. He lets me use some of the computers for DC but if I start messing with voltages etc and get caught then he'll probably cut me off.

by the way, according to speedstep, this thing idles at 9c! I wonder if speedstep is 15c off on this unit like it was in another post that I read the other day. It shows the HD at 38c and the cpu at 10c. The room is about 22 c. wow, maybe dell is using TEC coolers now...

edit: funny, running boinc on both cores shoots it up to 41c. That seems more reasonable since my fx 55 under load runs at 46c in a room that is 2-3c warmer.
 
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HT Adjustment in CBiD

Click "Memory" then "Controller" and its on the upper left :)

From what I've heard the best ram to OC the DELL E/C 521's is the DDR2 533 that can run at least 600mhz at 1.8v. For some reason these things hate faster ram when it comes to overclocking cause of the limited dram voltage :(
 

Shlong

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My friend got a E521 w/ 3600, 512mb ram, 20" 2007WFP ultrasharp monitor, 250gb HD for $700 or so shipped. He then bought an XFX 8600GT for $100 - $120 and 2 GB of DDR2 for $85. Overclocked the cpu to 2.3 ghz and he has a pretty fast system. He was gonna build a E4400 system but after he calculated everything including case/power supply/heatsink & fan/monitor/shipping/etc it ended up cheaper to get the dell, of course it wont be as fast but still plenty fast enough. I was thinking about getting a E520 w/ Core 2 Duo... anyone know average overclocking results for E520 w/ C2D?
 

bryanW1995

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Originally posted by: Dazed and Confused
HT Adjustment in CBiD

Click "Memory" then "Controller" and its on the upper left :)

From what I've heard the best ram to OC the DELL E/C 521's is the DDR2 533 that can run at least 600mhz at 1.8v. For some reason these things hate faster ram when it comes to overclocking cause of the limited dram voltage :(
what version of cbid are you using. my memory/controller screen doesn't offer ht info at all.
 

James24255

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Hello all,

I managed to land a deal on a E521 with the AMD x2 4000 and a 20" samsung LCD for $439...but it only comes with 512MB of 667mhz ram.

I'm thinking of upgrading to 2GB, but does anybody know how much of a performance difference it would make to shell out for 2GB of PC6400 800mhz vs the 667mhz ram? From what I've been able to research, the ram speed makes much more of a difference for AMD performance than it does for Intel, just not sure how much.

Thanks!
 

Ruptga

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The difference will be minimal, but so will the price difference. Also...
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Dazed and Confused
From what I've heard the best ram to OC the DELL E/C 521's is the DDR2 533 that can run at least 600mhz at 1.8v. For some reason these things hate faster ram when it comes to overclocking cause of the limited dram voltage :(</end quote></div>

I've not had any experience with this, but it wouldn't surprise me at all if that's the case. Whatever you get, make sure it runs at 1.8v and you should be fine
 

Rockinacoustic

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Was able to bump my A64 3500+ from stock (2.2Ghz) to 2.52Ghz by just increasing the voltage from 1.4 to 1.45. (This being done on my HP machine)

Ran solid in 3dmark06 CPU test, although I'd probably never run it like this all the time as my core gets up to nearly 50 degrees C. Nifty little set of programs though. :)
 

James24255

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Thanks so much for the advice. I was able to find a deal for two 1GB sticks and two 512MB sticks of pc6400 for about $100 AR...don't recognize the brand (Centon) but their website said that their ram is compatible with the Dell E521.
 
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Originally posted by: bryanW1995
Originally posted by: Dazed and Confused
HT Adjustment in CBiD

Click "Memory" then "Controller" and its on the upper left :)

From what I've heard the best ram to OC the DELL E/C 521's is the DDR2 533 that can run at least 600mhz at 1.8v. For some reason these things hate faster ram when it comes to overclocking cause of the limited dram voltage :(
what version of cbid are you using. my memory/controller screen doesn't offer ht info at all.

8.3.0.0 build 0608 Release 1 , downloadable from here
 

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I used your info and have my e521 3600+ overclocked to a comfortable 2.2ghz from the 1.9ghz default. I went a bit more but it crashed. The 2.2 has been extremely stable for 2 weeks of heavy use.
 

eBauer

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Got an 800MHz overclock on my x2 3600+ powered E521 - had to bump down the memory ratio to /10, but even with the slower memory speed I shaved an honest 36 seconds off a 2MB Super Pi run.

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nyker96

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I sort of failed to catch on to why people so crazy over OCing OEM machines like Dell, but I guess it must be incredibly hard to even alter that machine an inch, they must have to commit some unthinkable sin to do this. Well, congrads!
 
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Got an 800MHz overclock on my x2 3600+ powered E521 - had to bump down the memory ratio to /10, but even with the slower memory speed I shaved an honest 36 seconds off a 2MB Super Pi run.

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OMFG !!! Thats the kinda Oc people get using the 3600 x2 with the Biostar TF-7050 mobo o_O You sir are a god amongst men :D :thumbsup:
 

bryanW1995

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Originally posted by: eBauer
Got an 800MHz overclock on my x2 3600+ powered E521 - had to bump down the memory ratio to /10, but even with the slower memory speed I shaved an honest 36 seconds off a 2MB Super Pi run.

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how did you adjust the memory ratio? I'm at 2400 running 10 windows + at work and 2x seti @home when not using it for work on my 4000+ brisbane C521. Also, I could never get any programs to work that would adjust the htt ratio.