Odds of Getting 4.0Mhz


  1. Posts : 318
    Genuine windows 7X64
       #1

    Odds of Getting 4.0Mhz


    Hello everyone i have just OC'ed my AMD 2x4 965BE, i am not looking to break any records lol but am also not trying to fry my brand new CPU, right now i am @ 3.7Mhz @ 1.35v CPUv, i think i should not have a problem getting to 3.8Mhz, i will be-satisfied at 3.8Mhz , what are my odds of reaching 4.0Mhz.

    Thanks in advance
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  2. Posts : 11,424
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64
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    Odds of 3.8 = 100% easily done with multiplier
    Odds of 4.0 = 90% again done with multiplier and possible voltage increase to 1.43V
    Your mileage may vary !
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    Hello, and thanks for the info, i will go for 3.8Ghz as i am more comfortable with that, i will possibly try for 4.0 at a later date, as for raising the CPU voltage for 1.35v to 1.45, assuming i will try 4.0Ghz at a later date, how much more will my temp increase, as i am still on Air cooling with a Zellman 9800 cooler, right now i am at 34C at idle and 44 to 45C at full load,
    thanks in advance,
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  4. Posts : 11,424
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    Pantz, each system responds differently, some actually go down....go figure but realistically I would expect 2-4 degrees but as mentioned each system has it's own cooling capacity.
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    Win 7 Ultimate x64
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    Might take 1.43 or so as linnemeyerhere, but as he also said each chip is different. My x4 955 BE hits 4 GHz no problem at just under 1.4V,

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    and been there since the day I got it. You may get lucky and yours is one of those that will get to 4+ without a big voltage boost.
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  6. Posts : 318
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    Hello all, this morning i attempted to go to 3.8 @ 1.30v. the system booted up but failed to get to the desktop had a black screen, restarted the machine and bumped up the CPU to 1.370v (normal voltage) and i was able to get to the desktop,

    there was maybe a 2 degree increase in temp, but that was because i had the machine on before i attempted to go to 3.8Ghz, not from a cold overnight boot, i am happy with the 3.8Ghz for now, idle temps are at 35C, i might try 4.0Ghz at some point in the future,

    Thanks for all the help
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    Pantz said:
    Hello everyone i have just OC'ed my AMD 2x4 965BE, i am not looking to break any records lol but am also not trying to fry my brand new CPU, right now i am @ 3.7Mhz @ 1.35v CPUv, i think i should not have a problem getting to 3.8Mhz, i will be-satisfied at 3.8Mhz , what are my odds of reaching 4.0Mhz.

    Thanks in advance
    I realize this was just a typo but when the OP was talking about 3.7-4.0Mhz, it brought me back to my first computer, an IBM PC, with it's screaming 4.77Mhz 8088 CPU!
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  8. Posts : 11,424
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    Pantz, Good to hear of your success and low temps. The real test will be stability and that you can stress the system with or just bomb away and use.
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  9. Posts : 318
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    Hello again, I think i will just bomb away with it with some of the latest games to see how things work out, once i am satisfied with how things are running i will do a stress test, and if i am successful with the stress testing, i will attempt to go to 4.0Ghz as long as i can keep the temp relatively low, that will not happen for at least a few weeks, and once again thanks for all the help,

    PS sorry for the Mhz typo.. i also remember the 8088's lol
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