Sempron64 2500+ : any idea how high it can be pushed up? socket 754, Core Revision E6
#1
Posted 15 December 2005 - 06:50 PM
People claim to have pushed it up to 2.2 GHz!!!!!
With just the normal heatsink/fan, and an nForce4 MoBo, any idea how far it can go?
It flips out on me, for the most part.... (previously, AthlonXP's used to over-clock very well, with FSB going up all the way to 231 MHz!)
#2
Posted 17 December 2005 - 06:41 PM
although i have only been able 2 achieve this since buying new RAM (GeIL Value PC3200 @ 6-3-3-2.5). could your RAM maybe be holding you back?
im on air cooling myself, (not a great heatsink just basic copper base) and i can push my socket a very far, so im assuming on the more powerful nforce4 with ur stock cooling and as long as the ram is ok id say maybe 1.8GHz, 400MHz on stock cooling would be pretty **** good IMO
good luck with whatever overclocking you try though
#3
Posted 18 December 2005 - 12:55 AM
Its indeed true - I had an nForce2+AthlonXP 2400+ previously, and it over-clocked very well!
But the current Sempron64 just seems to flip out even with a slight over-clock! Like you said, I suspect that the RAM could be the culprit. But still just checking, whats the max that anyone here over-clocked their sempron64?
#4
Posted 28 December 2005 - 08:47 AM
what type of mobo you got?
a dfi nf3 250GB is a great board for 754 processors.
paired, with ddr 600, or memory that goes that far, you can hit ddr 600+ on that board.
you need to remember those semprons, are single channel, so, for highest memory overclocks, (no matter what board) only 1 memory chip is best.
oh, and good luck.. If you need any help with it, I have lots of experience in 754 overclocking, athlon xp, etc.. asus, dfi, and other cheap brands, I care not to remember.
oh, and about your overclock problems.
what motherboard are you using?
do you got the most recent bios update?
do you lower HTT/LTD bus, when using higher memory frequency?
have you slow raised memory volts? by small amounts?
have you done memtest? before entering windows?
have you got enough volts on it?
have you tried your memory on a multiplyer, incase they just wont overclock?
ok that should fix your problem.
This post has been edited by gdogg: 28 December 2005 - 08:49 AM
#5
Posted 15 January 2006 - 01:49 PM
The 2600+ I can get 1600@2500MHz or a bit more, same for the 2800+.
I think the cores can get up to a 2800 or 2900 with the stock cooler, itīs just the mobo that canīt get much higher then a 300MHz bus. I hope this helps for you
This post has been edited by puntoMX: 15 January 2006 - 01:49 PM
#6
Posted 15 January 2006 - 01:57 PM
#7
Posted 15 January 2006 - 02:02 PM
It didnt go that far for me, maybe I have a processor off the wrong batch... Just hoping nVidia updates their nTune (auto over-clocking utility) soon, to support nForce410 mobos too.
#8
Posted 15 January 2006 - 02:12 PM
This post has been edited by puntoMX: 15 January 2006 - 02:14 PM
#9
Posted 15 January 2006 - 04:07 PM
I got an S-754 ASrock K8NF4G-SATA2.
And an AMD Sempron 64 2500+ (its one of the newer steppings - cpuZ tells me "Palermo", revision E6, native speed 1.4 GHz, with support for SSE3).
I'm suspecting my memory modules to be at fault. Or maybe the mobo?
But then, a friend DID overclock his proc to 1.7 GHz with no prob, on the SAME mobo model, with no extra cooling. So I dunno what to say....
#10
Posted 15 January 2006 - 04:39 PM
#11
Posted 20 January 2006 - 02:37 PM
Same story again, windows files get corrupt when I push up speeds. Even after reducing the HT bus!
My old AthlonXP used to over-clock much better
So either processor (Sempron64) sucks, or my RAM modules suck.
#12
Posted 21 January 2006 - 12:51 PM
#13
Posted 22 January 2006 - 01:12 PM
prathapml, on Jan 20 2006, 02:37 PM, said:
Same story again, windows files get corrupt when I push up speeds. Even after reducing the HT bus!
My old AthlonXP used to over-clock much better
So either processor (Sempron64) sucks, or my RAM modules suck.
it's the mobo limit u, not ur proc
well i'm on abit NV8, doin 340htt x7 now with 1.4v only, some other people on the xtremeforum is doin 400htt, i'm totally crazy when i read tht
so far the best 6100 chipset mobo is biostar, it can be OC to 347htt primestable as far as i've seen, maybe he's on a 3rd party graphic card but i hv no idea for tht
prathapml, try to lower down ur htt multiplier and use ram divider, all sempron E6 can do 300htt minimum
#14
Posted 22 January 2006 - 01:23 PM
if so the port could be unlocked, thus causing problems there.
if its not that i would have to go with try putting a mem divider on it and see if it still happens
#15
Posted 22 January 2006 - 06:13 PM
wtm0325, on Jan 23 2006, 12:42 AM, said:
It really gave me the confidence to fiddle with the frequencies without worrying the proc wud die!
Here's my results:
It turns out that the proc rocks, the culprit WAS the memory, after all!
After a few hours of experimenting, what I have settled on is a stable (hopefully) speed of 1925 MHz.
I'm still testing it, but basically what succeeded was, I had to push down the HyperTransport bus to 600 MHz (3x) & Memory to 133 MHz (PC2100, because its normal operation of DDR400 would make it soar beyond its specifications). And then I kept increasing the FSB from the BIOS by one MHz each time (for newcomers: this is important, else you miss the exact stable point). For example, for me 280 MHz FSB was VERY stable but 281 was not.
My multiplier is locked at 7x & DRAM/FSB ratio locked too, at 11. And the overall clock-speed increase is a whopping 38%, from 1.4 GHz to 1.925 GHz (i.e., 525 MHz). Due to pushing up FSB, here's what diagnostic tools say:
FSB - from 200 to 275 MHz
=> CPU clock - 1925 MHz (its detected as a Sempron [color=red]3200+[/url] now!
Memory Bus - from 133 to 175 MHz (resulting in 2800 MBps mem bandwidth, lesser than DDR400, but its okay)
HyperTransport - from 600 to 825 MHz
I even tried setting the HT bus at 2x (400 MHz), & pushing FSB higher. But it did not work, my RAM modules are to blame (or my mobo?). The max I could go was 279 MHz - after that, windows would refuse to even display the login screen (or if it did, wud crash during testing, with a blue-screen). I could not touch the 2.0 GHz mark.
Temperatures of mobo & proc seem okay, but only one worry in the end of all this.
My hard-disk is showing VERY high temps since I finished OC'ing. Can an OC affect the HD too? What can I do to cool the disk down? Help please?
Thanks to puntoMX too!
#16
Posted 02 May 2006 - 02:38 PM
prathapml, on Jan 20 2006, 04:37 PM, said:
Same story again, windows files get corrupt when I push up speeds. Even after reducing the HT bus!
My old AthlonXP used to over-clock much better
So either processor (Sempron64) sucks, or my RAM modules suck.
That really sucks! In fact, that sounds more like my K6-2 450 mhz! (But I can't recall Windows getting corrupted from the OC)
I would get lock ups at just +50 mhz!
This post has been edited by RJARRRPCGP: 02 May 2006 - 02:44 PM
#17
Posted 03 May 2006 - 10:05 AM
Did you read what prathapml wrote in his last post?
If you folowed his way you would get more out of your CPU then just 50MHz more.
#18
Posted 03 May 2006 - 01:09 PM
prathapml, on Dec 16 2005, 01:50 AM, said:
People claim to have pushed it up to 2.2 GHz!!!!!
With just the normal heatsink/fan, and an nForce4 MoBo, any idea how far it can go?
It flips out on me, for the most part.... (previously, AthlonXP's used to over-clock very well, with FSB going up all the way to 231 MHz!)
i ahve the same setup as yours except i have a 2800+, i got up to 2ghz but cant get it any higher, system refuses to even boot.. but i have got a 400mhz increase out of it and it seems pretty stable to me so i consider it to be a good overclock, but if anyone has any ideas how i can get it higher let me know!!
edit: im using a zalman 7700cu cooler just incase it helps
This post has been edited by POW!!: 03 May 2006 - 01:10 PM
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