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- Dec 14, 2010
Yes, once again it is time to overclock another socket 939 CPU.
This time up on the test bench is the AMD Athlon 64 3700+ San Diego E4 stepping (ADA3700DAA5BN).
I'm starting this one out the same way I always do, seeing how fast it can go at stock voltage, and then raising the voltage up to go further.
Voltage on left is actual voltage observed in OS, voltage on right is what I set in the bios.
2.2GHz (stock): 1.31V (1.35V)
2.4GHz: 1.31V (1.35V)
2.5GHz: 1.30-1.31V (1.35V)
2.6GHz: 1.30-1.31V (1.35V)
2.7GHz: 1.30-1.31V (1.35V)
2.8GHz: 1.36V (1.4V)
2.9GHz: 1.47-1.49V (1.52V)
3GHz: 1.54-1.55V (1.45Vx110%=1.595V)
So far, I am impressed with this CPU. It runs cold as ice, idles at 20-24°C (might be a temp sensor glitch), and max load temp is 33°C while running Prime95. Ambient temperature is around 21.5-22°C. Probably the coldest-running ambient cooled CPU I've ever run, usually my CPU's at stock have idle temps similar to this one's load temps. It's so cool my CPU cooling fans are shut off more often than they are running because it idles below the minimum temp where they are supposed to switch the fans on, and when they do run they're usually at low RPM's.
I'm running air cooling again courtesy of my Thermalright Ultima 90 and two fans in push-pull.
This time up on the test bench is the AMD Athlon 64 3700+ San Diego E4 stepping (ADA3700DAA5BN).
I'm starting this one out the same way I always do, seeing how fast it can go at stock voltage, and then raising the voltage up to go further.
Voltage on left is actual voltage observed in OS, voltage on right is what I set in the bios.
2.2GHz (stock): 1.31V (1.35V)
2.4GHz: 1.31V (1.35V)
2.5GHz: 1.30-1.31V (1.35V)
2.6GHz: 1.30-1.31V (1.35V)
2.7GHz: 1.30-1.31V (1.35V)
2.8GHz: 1.36V (1.4V)
2.9GHz: 1.47-1.49V (1.52V)
3GHz: 1.54-1.55V (1.45Vx110%=1.595V)
So far, I am impressed with this CPU. It runs cold as ice, idles at 20-24°C (might be a temp sensor glitch), and max load temp is 33°C while running Prime95. Ambient temperature is around 21.5-22°C. Probably the coldest-running ambient cooled CPU I've ever run, usually my CPU's at stock have idle temps similar to this one's load temps. It's so cool my CPU cooling fans are shut off more often than they are running because it idles below the minimum temp where they are supposed to switch the fans on, and when they do run they're usually at low RPM's.
I'm running air cooling again courtesy of my Thermalright Ultima 90 and two fans in push-pull.
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