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What does your Venice or San Diego overclock to?


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gvblake22 said:
WOW, awesome, results man! What stepping do you have?
What RAM and HTT settings are you running?

Thanks,
The cpu is a AMD64 3200+ LBBE 0518 DPCW
Ram is Mushkin 2x512 Black LVL 2(Bh5)3.3v 2-2-2-5 230 Mhz(using mem divider)
HTT is 276

Keep in mind that it is hit or miss even with same production week chips. I have seen results with [email protected] on air. There is no way my chip will do that.
 
Jhatfie said:
My 3000+ is perfectly stable at 2.72ghz @ 1.65v with load temps at about the same as yours at about 36C. I idle at 24C, which makes this venice have the highest idle/load variance I've had under my watercooling (normally it is only 6-8C difference with my previous A64's). Making me wonder if the IHS is not making real good contact. Please let us know your results.

That is a big variance between Idle and load. I idle at 30c with load temp of 37C. Somethin is not right there. Try reseating the block before attempting the removal of the IHS.
I have removed the IHS and just put the system back together. I am running without the IHS. My Waterblock uses adjustable spring tension to control the presure on the core so the chance of damage is much less compared to many A64 Heatsinks. I am using creamique for testing because it sets much quicker than my Shin Etsu. Initial results look promising. My temps a 1~2C lower under load now so after the Thermal paste sets I should see a 3~4 degree drop. Running prime so far for 2 hours at [email protected]. I could not do that before.
I have read in other forums that the IHS removal netted everything from no gain to over a 120 mhz OC gain so obviously QC is not that great for AMD mounting of the IHS.
 
CPU: Athlon 64 3800+ Venice
OC Speed: 3000 Ghz 12 x 250
Cooling: Koolance PC3-720BK w/ 3/4 Koolance Waterblock
Voltage 1.550v
Temps: 29c idle/34c load
Mainboard: DFI LanParty NF4 Ultra-D
PowerSupply: OCZ Modstream 520watt
Testing: Sandra Burn-in/Prime95
Memory: OCZ PC4000 Gold VX memory 2-2-2-8 @ 3.4v
 
hello agin i though i would tell you guy how my 3700 sandy o.c's well at first it was getting to about 2.5ghz stable in everything but anything higher it wasnt stable intill what i found to be allot more juice but it works and temps are only about 49c was raising the voltage to 1.65 from 1.45 and doing that also alowed for some more overclocking from there i went from 2.65ghz too 2.83ghz and it is so stable you couldnt tip it with a bulldowser and i dont think i am going to go any higher with only my stock h/s & fan right now, the overclocked settings are 11x258 @ 1.65v
ht@166x3
mem @2T
 
Im still learning But my 3700+SD is stable at 260x10x4 stable with 1.5vcore and 2.7vdimm with my Adata [email protected]. And with my OCZ Gold PC3200 and DDR booster I can get 250x10x4@1:1 with 2-2-2-5-T1 3.5volts My 3700+ is a dud if you ask me.


I might be selling my booster and OCZ PC3200 Gold real soon or trade it for some TCCD ram
 
2.8ghz on water @ 1.74v (runs stable at 2.83ghz but memory is a little flaky at 314htt)

Edit: Got it down to 1.7v @ 2.8ghz :p

3000+ Venice
LBBLE 0517APJW
Idle 30ºc/Load 40ºc
 
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The performance rating of your CPU: 3000+
The stepping code, and date of manufacture of your CPU: LBBLE 0516 GPAW
The overclocked MHz and MULTIxHTT of your CPU: 2700MHz, 300*9
Cooling: Stock
Voltage: CPUz = 1.536V, Bios = 1.56V
Temps (idle/load): Load = 41C Idle = ??
Motherboard: DFI-LanParty nF4 SLI-DR
Power Supply: 300W No brand
Stable?: Runs SETI@home 24/7, plays games, encodes DVDs, does everything.. and it's been running for weeks without a restart so meh. imo, stable.
info?: Cant really be bothered testing out idle temps, as it runs SETI 24/7

Careface*
 
The performance rating of your CPU: 3000+
The stepping code, and date of manufacture of your CPU: LBBWE 0530 CPFW
The overclocked MHz and MULTIxHTT of your CPU: 2700MHz, 300*9
Cooling: TT Big Typhoon
Voltage: CPUz = 1.58V, Bios = 1.625V
Temps (idle/load): Load = 39C Idle = 28
Motherboard: DFI-LanParty nF4 Ultra-D
Power Supply: 470W Powerstream
Stable?: 12hr P95(cancelled voluntarily), Crunch Einstein 24/7
 
The performance rating of your CPU: 3000+
The stepping code, and date of manufacture of your CPU: LBBWE 0521
The overclocked MHz and MULTIxHTT of your CPU: 2700MHz, 300*9
Cooling: stock
Voltage: CPUz = 1.64V, Bios = 1.65V
Temps (idle/load): Load = 42C Idle = 34
Motherboard: DFI-LanParty nF4 Ultra-D
Power Supply: neopower 480w
Stable?: F@H 12 hours straight, all 3dmark benchies, primestable 12 hours, all superpi tests (havent ran longer cause i need to game to live)

superpi5.JPG


I will post an updated version since my xp-90.

PS (I think i clicked the Between 2751 Mhz & 2850 Mhz instead of the Between 2651 Mhz & 2750 Mhz ) its 4am and i get a lil clicky :D
 
3500+
LBBLE E3 0518 EPCW
2700 11X245 HTT 4X
XP-120 120mm SUNON 84CFM Not a lick of difference overclocking
Voltage 1.55 set 1.58 MBM
34/44
ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe
Enermax EG565P-VE
Prime95 22 hours

No difference between stock AMD and the XP-120 as far as Oveclocking. Much cooler and Quieter with the XP-120

memory freq at 192.8 according to cpu-z HyperX PC3500 2X512MB
 
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