Help OC'ing M3N-HT + 9950BE


  1. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate SP1
       #1

    Help OC'ing M3N-HT + 9950BE


    Hello, I'm interested to see if anyone has had much experience with OC'ing a ASUS M3N-HT Deluxe and a AMD 9950BE x4 ?

    I've had the cpu oc'd for about a year @ 3ghz but recently seems that was causing an infrequent BSOD. Since then I have changed the whole system to stock settings again.

    My question is did I miss something or could I have changed something to make it more stable?

    OC stats:
    3ghz (from 2.6ghz)
    CPU Multi=15x
    CPU Volt=1.3875v
    FSB=200
    BIOS=version3302
    Memory Volt=2.1v
    2 x 2GB G.Skill 1066mhz 5-5-5-15 24 2T

    I haven't changed the HT link or any others as I didn't understand 100% what they do (and the default values).

    If anyone can share some info to what I could try to get 100% stable at 3ghz
    I'd really appreciate it.
    (p.s. full computer stats in my profile)
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  2. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #2

    I am myself on 3Ghz with my 9950BE. 14.5 x 208. Slightly increased bus speeds can at times increase stability.
    You can try increasing your voltage a slight bit, but i honestly don't think that will change much
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  3. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate SP1
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for the reply karlsson.
    I tried your settings but got errors in Prime95.
    I tried to change them a bit 206fsb 14x 14.5 etc
    but always resulted in either a bsod or errors.

    I'm about ready to give up and just leave this stock as no matter what I try it always ends up unstable. (even with AI overclock at 3% or 5%) oh and I've gone as high as 1.4v with errors still.

    I guess I should do a course or learn more before trying to overclock these days, I have done it fine in the past but this system just doesn't want to be 100% stable with any amount of oc.

    I'm just guessing but I feel as I'm missing something with the other settings.
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