dual core perfect?!?
#41
(05-23-2009, 06:28 AM)Ramadear Wrote: Q6600 is a sweet overclocker. I've had mine at 3.6ghz for a entire year with no issues. It has a nice price and if you can get the right revision it overclocks like a beast. I have no need to upgrade at this time.

I have mine going at 3.4 right now.Anything higher and it will crash but i have not messed with any voltages since i am not too comfortable yet in doing so.It's in a ASUS P5K-E.
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#42
My mobo is also an Asus P5K SE. How can I OC an X3220 with it? Unsure
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#43
(05-21-2009, 07:12 PM)Sythedragon Wrote:
(05-21-2009, 05:42 PM)lusterdrag Wrote: Something amazing that I have an AMD 7750 that can unclok 4 core with Jetway Mainboard, I'm a hardware seller so it quiet amazing, the Benchmark sorce go up well.So if you buy an AMD 7750 maybe you can unclock 4 core an get a free AMD II 940 BE.So buy it,I can overclock it to 4.9Ghz with my Cooling Sytem(Please don't try this clock with stock fan or your CPU will burn like a torch!!!)

Wtf?.....

The 7750's a phenom I with two cores disabled. Not a Phenom II
Come back with facts and possibly beter literature.
4.9GHZ? LOL... You've got liquid nitrogen cooling?
(05-21-2009, 04:36 PM)Register Wrote: 3.2Ghz with stock Heatsink, if you add slighly volt to cpu and rise FSB a little, mostly you can get 3.45Ghz or you can wait PhenomII X2 45nm and Athlon64 45nm release in june 09. Info in website those processor can hit to 3.9Ghz with add slighly volt only add to 0.1v3.2Ghz with stock Heatsink, if you add slighly volt to cpu and rise FSB a little, mostly you can get 3.45Ghz or you can wait PhenomII X2 45nm and Athlon64 45nm release in june 09. Info in website those processor can hit to 3.9Ghz with add slighly volt only add to 0.1v and probably more with tweaking.

AMD claimed for the 920 to reach 4GHZ easy.. Hell, my 940 won't reach 4GHZ, don't believe what information says.

And the Phenom II's are already 45nm, the CPU you're talking about is the AM3 Phenom II 945 revision, with a 95W TDP.

Yes, I'm a hardwareseller, and also an overcloker.My cooling sytem is a nitro cooling sytem.I'm not an England, I'm Vitenamese, so I'm not good at English.I had already unclock an AMD 7750,in a Vietnamese overcloker forum Here .Yes, it's not an AMD II 940,just an AMD 9750 but the performance is amazing, I can sure.But the problem that I very hard to overclok an uncloked Kuma.
But the performace rise is really amazing.I overclok the AMD 7750 to that clock for a contest in my forum.Your AMD II 940 can't reach 4Ghz because you are a bad overcloker,all of my friends can easily reach to that clock with stock fan.And I'm sure that AMD was true.Remeber that Overclok is very hard, need passion.You can overclok it to 4Ghz in one time, rise the clock multiper slowly and enjoy the performance is raising.
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#44
(05-23-2009, 03:33 PM)9635741 Wrote: My mobo is also an Asus P5K SE. How can I OC an X3220 with it? Unsure

the answer is here:

Intel Socket 775 Core™2 Quad/Core™2 Extreme/Core™2 Duo/Pentium® Extreme/Pentium® D/Pentium® 4 Processors
Compatible with Intel® 05B/05A/06 processors
Support Intel® 45nm CPU
* Please update the latest BIOS to support Intel 45nm CPU


Your Mobo does not support Xeon CPU's
CPU : i7 4930k @ 4.0GHz
RAM : Corsair Vengeance 8x8GB 1603MHz 1.60v
GPU : Asus R9 290X 4GB
MOBO: Asus Rampage Extreme IV
OSYS: Windows 10 Pro
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#45
(05-23-2009, 03:37 PM)lusterdrag Wrote:
(05-21-2009, 07:12 PM)Sythedragon Wrote:
(05-21-2009, 05:42 PM)lusterdrag Wrote: Something amazing that I have an AMD 7750 that can unclok 4 core with Jetway Mainboard, I'm a hardware seller so it quiet amazing, the Benchmark sorce go up well.So if you buy an AMD 7750 maybe you can unclock 4 core an get a free AMD II 940 BE.So buy it,I can overclock it to 4.9Ghz with my Cooling Sytem(Please don't try this clock with stock fan or your CPU will burn like a torch!!!)

Wtf?.....

The 7750's a phenom I with two cores disabled. Not a Phenom II
Come back with facts and possibly beter literature.
4.9GHZ? LOL... You've got liquid nitrogen cooling?
(05-21-2009, 04:36 PM)Register Wrote: 3.2Ghz with stock Heatsink, if you add slighly volt to cpu and rise FSB a little, mostly you can get 3.45Ghz or you can wait PhenomII X2 45nm and Athlon64 45nm release in june 09. Info in website those processor can hit to 3.9Ghz with add slighly volt only add to 0.1v3.2Ghz with stock Heatsink, if you add slighly volt to cpu and rise FSB a little, mostly you can get 3.45Ghz or you can wait PhenomII X2 45nm and Athlon64 45nm release in june 09. Info in website those processor can hit to 3.9Ghz with add slighly volt only add to 0.1v and probably more with tweaking.

AMD claimed for the 920 to reach 4GHZ easy.. Hell, my 940 won't reach 4GHZ, don't believe what information says.

And the Phenom II's are already 45nm, the CPU you're talking about is the AM3 Phenom II 945 revision, with a 95W TDP.

Yes, I'm a hardwareseller, and also an overcloker.My cooling sytem is a nitro cooling sytem.I'm not an England, I'm Vitenamese, so I'm not good at English.I had already unclock an AMD 7750,in a Vietnamese overcloker forum Here .Yes, it's not an AMD II 940,just an AMD 9750 but the performance is amazing, I can sure.But the problem that I very hard to overclok an uncloked Kuma.
But the performace rise is really amazing.I overclok the AMD 7750 to that clock for a contest in my forum.Your AMD II 940 can't reach 4Ghz because you are a bad overcloker,all of my friends can easily reach to that clock with stock fan.And I'm sure that AMD was true.Remeber that Overclok is very hard, need passion.You can overclok it to 4Ghz in one time, rise the clock multiper slowly and enjoy the performance is raising.

I'm a bad overclocker? LOL....

And I suppose the people who review the Phenom II's were bad overclockers too? And on the stock fan? Next you'll be telling me you used the stock thermal paste...

Overclocking's not hard, especially on a black-ed CPU as you can up the multiplier, while upping the voltage in sync, leaving the RAM.
AMD Phenom II 940 @ 3.6GHZ, 4GB PC8500 @ 1100MHZ, 4870x2 @ Stock.
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#46
(05-23-2009, 01:07 PM)Syphon Wrote:
(05-23-2009, 06:28 AM)Ramadear Wrote: Q6600 is a sweet overclocker. I've had mine at 3.6ghz for a entire year with no issues. It has a nice price and if you can get the right revision it overclocks like a beast. I have no need to upgrade at this time.

I have mine going at 3.4 right now.Anything higher and it will crash but i have not messed with any voltages since i am not too comfortable yet in doing so.It's in a ASUS P5K-E.

Its probably your cooling. You got a good cpu fan?
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#47
(05-23-2009, 03:41 PM)unauthorizedlogin Wrote:
(05-23-2009, 03:33 PM)9635741 Wrote: My mobo is also an Asus P5K SE. How can I OC an X3220 with it? Unsure

the answer is here:

Intel Socket 775 Core™2 Quad/Core™2 Extreme/Core™2 Duo/Pentium® Extreme/Pentium® D/Pentium® 4 Processors
Compatible with Intel® 05B/05A/06 processors
Support Intel® 45nm CPU
* Please update the latest BIOS to support Intel 45nm CPU


Your Mobo does not support Xeon CPU's
Er... excuse me, but I bought the Xeon and installed and is currently posting this by that very computer Rolleyes The only problem is that I can only OC it to 2.8 with Stock Fan on this P5K SE. Geez... the dealer told me it would be easily 3.6 on a P43 chipset mobo Sad

How can you resist buying a quad-core with comparable power to Q6600 when it is offered at US$136.5? (Q6600 here costs ~200 bucks) I, for one, can't Rolleyes

@all: Could any OC expert give me some tips/tutorials on how to improve it for pcsx2? Sad btw, even though I set FSB at 400, Ratio at 7 (=> 400x7 = 2.8), pcsx2 is reporting that processor speed is 3600 MHZ?? Wtf... Blink

@lustedrag: hey, tớ cũng là người Việt nè, có điều bên Gamevn sang, hehe. Ông bán ở đâu thế? Laugh
hem.. I'm sorry if non-English is banned from here, tee hee
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#48
interesting, well at least it posts for you.

it might have been at that price because its flawed. perhaps thats why your overclock isnt working? or your not doing something right.

stock cooling is not the best option when overclocking as well.
CPU : i7 4930k @ 4.0GHz
RAM : Corsair Vengeance 8x8GB 1603MHz 1.60v
GPU : Asus R9 290X 4GB
MOBO: Asus Rampage Extreme IV
OSYS: Windows 10 Pro
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#49
Well...just return the Xeon, get your money back and buy the Q6600?
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#50
(05-23-2009, 05:07 PM)Ramadear Wrote: Its probably your cooling. You got a good cpu fan?

Got a 120mm fan blowing full speed at it right now and soon im going to throw another at it and see if that does any better.It's attached to a big aluminum heatsink. My temps were below 60c the whole time though.
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