View Full Version : 3.0C OC Results (so far)..
Mystic95Z
12-08-03, 10:12 AM
Well.. Got the rig all back together with the new 3.0c and I was able to get it 100% stable at 3.525Ghz on air (Zalman 7000alcu). I need to muck around with the mem settings, hopefully thats whats holding me back. I'll also be putting the chip in a AI7 when it arrives in the next day or so which will hopefully help out as well with its better voltage regulation.
Do you guys think it would be ok to run my Corsair XMS-3200LL memory at 3.2v for 1:1. Right now I'm having to run at 5:4 right now and it's definatly hurting mem bandwith since FSB is only at 235.
-Tony
ImportPsycho
12-08-03, 11:01 AM
I got my 3.0c SL6WU
yesterday
3675mhz right outta the box
245 FSB 1.6v
OCZ 3200 and 3500
didn't even touch other settings
gonna play for little before I increase more
Mystic95Z
12-08-03, 11:56 AM
But is it Prime95 stable? I booted into windows at 3.6 no problem, but P95 errored out almost immediatly.
-Tony
deathman20
12-08-03, 11:58 AM
Prime is a good thing to go by to make sure its stable but sometimes it doesn't give you false results like erroring at stock speeds.
UnrealCpu
12-08-03, 12:03 PM
Yeah my 3.0c is at 3620mhz on my koolance.
Im at 5:4 240fsb
windoctor
43c load
36C idle
1.625volts in the bios
Overall i am happy with the computer running at 3.5 gighertz 100 percent stable in prime95
Sometimes mine even locks out at 3.6gighertz in prime95
i dont think this processor sl6wu can reach 3.7-3.8 unless you have a really good water cooling system or prometia.
I am using xms3200 ram also
question is 1:1 ratio good? and what should i try for .. please tell me what i should do in the bios
UnrealCpu
12-08-03, 12:05 PM
oh i forgot to add my computer runs fine in unreal tournament 2003 and all other games 100 percent stable at 3620mhz
I could boot into windows at 3.7 gighertz but its unstable and im sure i can get 3675 no problem but 30 mhz i dont think you see much difference. Besides im running a hercules radeon 9800xt
later
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