Hello there!
Hello there!
I just wanted know how many volts I need so I can reach 2.4ghz.
AMD 64 Venice 3000+
thanks
AMD 64 Venice 3000+
thanks
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hit del when it first posts, then go the the genie menu, then under CPU Voltage set it to your value there, and change the overvoltage controle to 110%
You need to make sure that you disable CPU throteling, and Cool&Quiet for this to work
You need to make sure that you disable CPU throteling, and Cool&Quiet for this to work
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with vcore at 110%, i was able to reach 2.5Ghz...
http://webpages.charter.net/wombraider/superpi.JPG
a little more voltage and 2.6 was stable
http://webpages.charter.net/wombraider/superpi3.JPG
with just a tad more i was able to hit 2.7Ghz
http://webpages.charter.net/wombraider/superpi5.JPG
If you have aftermarket heatsink/fan, then 2.4 is an easy goal to achieve. Even on stock you shouldnt have a problem, unless ambient temps are an issue.
*footnote, i did clock past 2.7, but because i was running 1:1 with my memory, i hit a wall at 306HTT.
http://webpages.charter.net/wombraider/superpi.JPG
a little more voltage and 2.6 was stable
http://webpages.charter.net/wombraider/superpi3.JPG
with just a tad more i was able to hit 2.7Ghz
http://webpages.charter.net/wombraider/superpi5.JPG
If you have aftermarket heatsink/fan, then 2.4 is an easy goal to achieve. Even on stock you shouldnt have a problem, unless ambient temps are an issue.
*footnote, i did clock past 2.7, but because i was running 1:1 with my memory, i hit a wall at 306HTT.

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My personal wall is at 50C, even though AMD says the chips can max out at 60-65 degrees; I like to be on the safe sidekenc51 wrote:just keep your temps below 55C under full cpu loadcre8 wrote:Yeah I have a stock heatsink and I don't want to fry my cpu.And thank you guys.
some people will say upto 60C and some say 50C

And I can hit 2.4Ghz with no more than 1.5v so if you need to go up to 1.6v you are doing something wrong.