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AMD 965 Overclocked at 3.9 but now won't idle down?


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Hi there. Newbie. I just got done building my first rig and have been tweaking and messing around with it for the past two weeks. So after reading so many forums, experimenting with the settings, the tests, the crashes, the restarts, the tweaks, the installs, the reinstalls, etc., I am finally gonna settle with achieving 3.9 on my AMD 965. I really wanted to get to 4.0 stable, but I am so new to overclocking, my understanding about the other parameters are slim to nothing. So basically, I just simply increase the freq in bios from 200 mh to 230 and got 3.9. I left everything else on auto or stock.

 

Now throughout my trials, I've always monitor my results with CPU-Z. When the freq has been increase ( overlcocked ), the monitor will show the fluctuation of the speed when the system is running. For example it idles at the AMD 965's default of 3.4 or less if no consuming programs are running. When I start a big program or stress the computer, the meter will jack up to the set overclocked speed. Everything was fine.

 

Now, more tweaks later, both CPUZ and AMD Overdrive will show a 3.9 overclock speed but WON'T IDLE DOWN, regardless of what programs are running or not. My temps are around 48c.

 

What could have caused this change? What can I do ? Should I be worried? I know this might be a silly problem but I just don't want to overload the system 24/7 unnecessary.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

 

 

 

Asus M4A87TD EVO Motherboard

AMD 965 BE 125 Watt

4 of DDR3 1333 MHZ Crucial Memory ( 8 gigs )

Consair H50 Water Cooler

ATI-5770 VC

750 Watt PSU

Cool Master - CM 690 Case

Hanns G 281 28" HD 1080p monitor

LG-Blu Ray Drive

(2) DVD Drives

Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium

Edited by Alexpho

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There is a setting in the BIOS called AMD Cool n' Quiet and C1E. These are power saving features that do exactly what you described. They underclock your processor when the system is not being stressed to save energy. When your computer starts to run an intensive program it will tune up your CPU either to default speeds or overclocked speeds, whatever you are running. Look into it. Turn it off or on, whatever you please.

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There is a setting in the BIOS called AMD Cool n' Quiet and C1E. These are power saving features that do exactly what you described. They underclock your processor when the system is not being stressed to save energy. When your computer starts to run an intensive program it will tune up your CPU either to default speeds or overclocked speeds, whatever you are running. Look into it. Turn it off or on, whatever you please.

 

 

Bingo ! We got a winner ! Thanks dude. That solves the problem !

 

Alex

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There is a setting in the BIOS called AMD Cool n' Quiet and C1E. These are power saving features that do exactly what you described. They underclock your processor when the system is not being stressed to save energy. When your computer starts to run an intensive program it will tune up your CPU either to default speeds or overclocked speeds, whatever you are running. Look into it. Turn it off or on, whatever you please.

 

 

C1E enabled could make his overclock unstable.

Edited by Drdeath

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that 965 a black edition? can't you just change the multiplier instead?

 

I had my 955 stable to 4.0Ghz by increasing my multiplier to 20x. You should receive the same benefit by changing yours to 18x I believe (that is if it's a black edition)

Edited by Bodycount

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C1E enabled could make his overclock unstable.

I always hear people say this but I've yet to run into a stable OC that fails with power saving features enabled (and I've overclocked everything from PIIs to i7s)...

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