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Anyone stable at 5ghz on the 8150 with Asus Sabertooth?

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bioevolve

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As the title states, I have tried 5ghz with 1.6v.
200x25,
Stable for 1 hour before crash, but on Prime95 cores #6 and #8 would fail.
74c socket 66c on the cores w/ P95
HT and NB at 2600

I tried 5.4ghz with 300x18, crashed at splash screen lol.

Which is faster?
bus x multiplier
100x50
200x25
300x16.5
 
I was benching [email protected] 1.55-1.58V on SS but I wasn't testing anything for stability above ~4.7GHz ... I don't really care if it's prime stable when everything I need is working fine.
 
on air?
for 5Ghz you wont need 1.6V...that's a crazy amount of voltages...
Custom water cooled setup.


I was benching [email protected] 1.55-1.58V on SS but I wasn't testing anything for stability above ~4.7GHz ... I don't really care if it's prime stable when everything I need is working fine.
Yeah, looks like the 4.8-4.7 is about the highest most stable, that most are getting. :rain:
Don't want to go Peltier, but maybe I should lol.
 
I wish to see what peltier will you use on 300W+ cpu under load :p ... or better with what will you cool down this peltier :D
250w pelt should take half the heat away lol, using refridgerator cooled water hahahaha.


even with WC i think around 1.51-1.52 would be good...
I think so too. I'm pretty sure if you use less cores it will need less volts, but I want all 8 to run lol. :bday:
 
Congrats,

but what's going on in the RAM speed department? 915mhz? DDR3? I couldn't play games like that but for general PC operations that's awesome.

915mhz is actually ddr3 1830 :D i dont think it would effect gaming either way though, i still game on 400mhz (ddr2 800);)


anywho sweet clock man :D 5ghz is nutz! i hear piledriver has been seen running that 24/7 on what seemed to be an h80 variant cooler :D

weel see how performance is there might have to make the switch next year!
 
I would more prefer my FX8150 at a stable 4.6ghz @ 1.42v, DDR 1333. It is said that in games RAM speed is more important, although you would gain the benefit of lower latency since you have traded off speed. I believe, for stability purposes, the faster your RAM, the more latency.
 
I would more prefer my FX8150 at a stable 4.6ghz @ 1.42v, DDR 1333. It is said that in games RAM speed is more important, although you would gain the benefit of lower latency since you have traded off speed. I believe, for stability purposes, the faster your RAM, the more latency.

915mhz is actually ddr3 1830 :D

Ohhh you went with the literal measurement form haha
 
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caddiedaddie was running 5GHZ stable on his sabertooth if I am not mistaken and I think he was up aroun 1.6v ..... don't quote me on that voltage though.
 
caddiedaddie was running 5GHZ stable on his sabertooth if I am not mistaken and I think he was up aroun 1.6v ..... don't quote me on that voltage though.

The real truth about how much Vcore that CaddiDaddi will feed a cpu; falls under the heading of "Don't ask, Don't tell. He will give them a jolt for sure. :)
 
The real truth about how much Vcore that CaddiDaddi will feed a cpu; falls under the heading of "Don't ask, Don't tell. He will give them a jolt for sure. :)

Yes I can't quite remember what it was but he was talking about it once and all I can remember was ...... :shock:
 
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