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DFI LanParty[UT] RDX200 XPRESS200 939 (Bios 2005/12/23)
AMD Athlon 64 4000+ San Diego
2x1G G-Skill DDR400
Saphire Radeon X1900GT 256MB PCI-E x16
Onboard Karajan Audio
Platinum 160G IDE 7200
2x NEC 16X DVDąR DVD Burner
AeroCool Turbine Power ATX12V 550W
AMD Athlon 64 4000+ San Diego
2x1G G-Skill DDR400
Saphire Radeon X1900GT 256MB PCI-E x16
Onboard Karajan Audio
Platinum 160G IDE 7200
2x NEC 16X DVDąR DVD Burner
AeroCool Turbine Power ATX12V 550W
So far I have it stable @ 2.7G, using 225x12=CPU@1.5, CPU/12=Ram. Screen Shot
I can run Super Pi @ 1M and 32M with no errors and crashes, and my CUP idles @ 42c. I am really trying to see if I can get a stable setup @ 3000MHz with stock cooling, if only long enough to make sure it's stable and run the benchmarks. I don't intend on leaving it there with stock cooling. If anything I'll drop it back to this setting, or swap out for some water cooling.
I can get my CUP up to 2940MHz (245x12) with my mem clock lowered all the way, but if I step it to 246, it gets unstable. I am afraid to put much more juice in it. I even tried 1.55v+104.8%, just to see if I could get it to be stable, but it wouldn't take. Windows will load fully (most of the time), and then show my login screen. But once I clicked my username and started typing in my PW, it would crash. I don't think it's shutting down from the temps, because the second it shuts down, I'll check my temps in the bios, and they are only ~48c. I have my shutdown temp raised all the way to 90c for this project.
So as far as I can see, the best clocking I can get out of my 4000+ is 245x12=2940MHz@1.55v+104.8%, about 60MHz shy of my 3000MHz goal. Anyone have any ideas how I can get another 5MHz into my core so I can get a stable 3000MHz running so I can start working on bringing my ram up to speed?
