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Advice on OCing an Athlon 64 x2 5600+
First of all, let me list all the stock speeds and settings of my hardware.
I have a: ASUS Crosshair Mobo. PSU: BFG 1000W (+3.3v/28A +5v/28A +12v/20A +12v/20A +12v/20A +12v/20A -12v/0.8A +5vSB/6.5A) FSB: 200Mhz. CPU: AMD Athlon 64 x2 @ 2.8Ghz (14x multiplier) with a vcore of 1.39v HT Link: 1000Mhz (5x multiplier) RAM: G.Skill 2GB (2 sticks of 1GB) DDR2 800 (running at 800mhz) running at 1.95 volts (rated at 1.8-2.0). The CPU has a thermal electric cooler on it that keeps it below 26C even at heavy load at stock speeds. I came up with an OC that I thought would work out really well (note that every change I make here is in the BIOS settings, not with any OCing program such as nTune). Here are the settings that I tried: FSB: 250Mhz CPU: 13x multiplier HT Link: 4x multiplier Ram: 667Mhz for a final speed of: CPU: 3.25Ghz HT Link: 1000Mhz RAM: 834Mhz As you can see, the CPU got about a 16% increase. The RAM barely got OC'd at all, and the HT Link didn't change at all. However, windows got a BSOD on the windows loading screen. It didn't even boot. I set speeds back to stock again, and windows booted normally (with a sigh of relief). I don't think that OC was too radical. Any suggestions on how to make it work? Is the vcore on the CPU fine as it is? Last edited by InfernalSolo : 03-25-2008 at 02:22 PM. |
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Re: Advice on OCing an Athlon 64 x2 5600+
try bumping your cpu voltage to 1.45
make sure you run orthos for atleast two hours to get a stability guarantee what are your ram settings use cpu-z to verify >>>> then paste a screenshot of all your cpu- z tabs http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
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Re: Advice on OCing an Athlon 64 x2 5600+
The ram settings should be included in my CPU-Z screenshots. Please note that all the settings you see in these screenshots are of stock settings as I have been getting the BSOD when I try to OC.
As for the CPU voltage, is 1.45 safe? It seems a bit high, but then again, I have not had much experience with over-voltaging. |
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Re: Advice on OCing an Athlon 64 x2 5600+
your ram is "value" ram which is not going to offer you much in the overclocking world surely you will never see a 15% OC
![]() overclocking ram will be capable of more voltage than 1.8 volts (more like 2.1 -2.2) and timings of 4-4-4-12 you could sell your existing sticks off on ebay and get some corsair XMS DDR2-800 PC2-6400 CAS4 memory then you will be ready to spice things up a bit
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Re: Advice on OCing an Athlon 64 x2 5600+
I agree that my ram is not the best out there, and I am planning on purchasing new ram. I was planning on purchasing this ram here.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145194 Is that ram more like it? It has much tighter timings than what I have now. Should I get it? If so, will that get rid of my BSODs? |
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Re: Advice on OCing an Athlon 64 x2 5600+
Thanks so much for all your help linderman! It will be a little while (a week or two) before I order that new ram. I'll also buy some of that nice ArticSilver paste to beef up my CPU cooling even more (been running with stock paste). Once I do that, I'll try the OC again (possibly playing with my vcore a bit, but I want to avoid that if at all possible). If I run into any more problems, I will let you know.
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Re: Advice on OCing an Athlon 64 x2 5600+
To hit 3.2 stable you'll definately need a Vcore increase, likely to 1.5v maybe even 1.55v. Most 5600s can do 3ghz on stock voltage, but anything more needs a Vcore bump. I don't recommend going anymore than .15v over the stock Vcore. Be sure to keep an eye on your temps.
Good luck with your OC. BTW, you're in good hands with Linderman. |
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