jyoungst Posted January 3, 2006 this is a fourm for amd3700 stable overclocks im at 2750 i want to break 3 ghz and i want to run prime with no errs im useing geil ram will be upgrading to pc 4800 G.SKILL Extreme Series 1GB (2x512MB) to try to get a higher overclock i all ready out perform a fx 57 in sandra 13023 and 5752 in the arithmic test waht my gole is to break 3.0 ghs and over 15000 in sandra Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jyoungst Posted January 3, 2006 this is a fourm for amd3700 stable overclocks im at 2750 i want to break 3 ghz and i want to run prime with no errs im useing geil ram will be upgrading to pc 4800 G.SKILL Extreme Series 1GB (2x512MB) to try to get a higher overclock i all ready out perform a fx 57 in sandra 13023 and 5752 in the arithmic test waht my gole is to break 3.0 ghs and over 15000 in sandra v ram votage is 3.0 vcc 1.65 sometimes 1.7 chipset is 1.7 and runnin windows x64 i dont see a real gain in the x64 os from the reg xp pro ?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
evogre3n Posted January 3, 2006 Your vcore is too high, I got 3.1ghz on my sandy with 1.6V on the core, and I had the SI-120 on it, you just have stock cooling.. thats pretty dangerous, id recommend you stick around 1.5v, thats what im doing. Im running 2.9ghz @ 1.475V You would need over 3.7ghz to get into 16000 sandra arithmetic score, heres mine @ 3.1ghz CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pshootr Posted January 3, 2006 Your vcore is too high, I got 3.1ghz on my sandy with 1.6V on the core, and I had the SI-120 on it, you just have stock cooling.. thats pretty dangerous, id recommend you stick around 1.5v, thats what im doing. Im running 2.9ghz @ 1.475V You would need over 3.7ghz to get into 16000 sandra arithmetic score, heres mine @ 3.1ghz CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE Nice overclock! Does that setup prime at 2.9? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
evogre3n Posted January 3, 2006 Sure does It primed at 3.1ghz aswell (9 hours overnight, then I stopped it) when i bumped the voltage to 1.675V But I dont have the balls to run my computer at that voltage 24/7 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xgunnas Posted January 3, 2006 ur vcore is too high for 2.7,@ guy who started this thread and why switch to another ram with geil one, run a divider and up fsb til membus is back up to 245 or so, something like 270*11, 9/10 or so, 1.65 should run that if ur cpu goes that high i need to put that heatsink on someday, need to be not so lazy, i cant get my cpu above 1.45 or else it breaks 50C primed for 8hours then i stopped it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pshootr Posted January 3, 2006 Sure does It primed at 3.1ghz aswell (9 hours overnight, then I stopped it) when i bumped the voltage to 1.675V But I dont have the balls to run my computer at that voltage 24/7 Man that is super! Congrats. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
evogre3n Posted January 4, 2006 Man that is super! Congrats. thanks, i got the "luck of the draw" for my sandy... lots of the latest sandy cores are overclocking very well Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites