Opteron 170 OC making no sense
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 8:49 am
First off, this processor has been overclocked to varying speeds throughout its life. It was run at 2600MHz for almost a year before the K8N Diamond Plus underneath it died (the PCI lock failed and the overclock killed the PCI slot with my X-Fi, X-Fi is OK but I couldn't get sound out of the mobo, not even the onboard). It was over-volted at that point and had a Scythe Ninja Plus on it.
The 2.6GHz overclock was not "Prime Stable" but it did absolutely everything I threw at it without ever showing any signs of instability (until the mobo failed). I replaced the MSI with an Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe. I tried OC-ing again, but no dice. Even 2.2GHz was causing Windows to freeze up after a random period of time.
I undervolted my CPU just for fun. Two days later I bumped the volts back up to one notch under stock instead of two notches below (1.35v, my mobo was giving it 1.4v by default for some reason...this Opteron was designed for 1.35) and tried 2.2GHz. Twelve hours later, my PC has not frozen, hung or crashed.
I've played the Crysis demo for an hour, run SMP F@H constantly after that and transcoded some AVIs using Nero Vision for a good six hours (two DVDs worth, it is not multithreaded so it is slow). No signs of instability. No freezes. No crashes.
What is going on?
The 2.6GHz overclock was not "Prime Stable" but it did absolutely everything I threw at it without ever showing any signs of instability (until the mobo failed). I replaced the MSI with an Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe. I tried OC-ing again, but no dice. Even 2.2GHz was causing Windows to freeze up after a random period of time.
I undervolted my CPU just for fun. Two days later I bumped the volts back up to one notch under stock instead of two notches below (1.35v, my mobo was giving it 1.4v by default for some reason...this Opteron was designed for 1.35) and tried 2.2GHz. Twelve hours later, my PC has not frozen, hung or crashed.
I've played the Crysis demo for an hour, run SMP F@H constantly after that and transcoded some AVIs using Nero Vision for a good six hours (two DVDs worth, it is not multithreaded so it is slow). No signs of instability. No freezes. No crashes.
What is going on?