very fun n very nice for a cheap cpu equipment x2 3600 abit kn9 ultra kingston value 2*1gb antec 480W trupower (yea its oldie stuff ) noctua nh-u12f idle around 34 to 36C n load 40 to 42C 1.45V on core, 2.3V on ram 5-5-5-15 alot hiccup along the way mainly memory controller issue..but its sure fun have something cheap to oc
I think 3GHz is pretty common for a Brisbane... saw many of them did 3GHz. However for PowerSlide's 3600+ its still a pretty good oc I would say because it only needs 1.45V to be stable @ 3GHz. Others usually need ~1.5V or more. It would be interesting to see how your chip does with higher voltage
Holy moly! 3Ghz at only 1.4V. waaaaaaaaaaay nice OC. I'm using my X2 4200+ at 2.7ghz daily use but I need to use 1.6V.
all other brisbane pc should able to reach 3ghz unless having weird mem controller issue..drop to 533 only ive able to reach 3ghz wid my memory..at 667 no post..
hey all, its me again lol. nice overclock, you're making me jealous now... i recently built a new computer with this same processor, and im only at 2.5ghz...i cant seem to get any higher, it's at [email protected] right now. actually i have gotten it up to [email protected], but one day bios just reset, so im going slower this time around. i cant seem to get it stable though, running orthos blend test and folding at the same time
hmm abit nf-m2 nview w/ 1.4 bios AMD Athlon x2 3600+ @ 280x9.5 2gb ocz OCZ2P800R22GK thermalright xp-90 vcore: 1.40 ram: 2.25v, 4-4-4-15 (stock) i really cant think of anything else right now, ask me for any other info...i read that ocz's quality has sunk quite a bit. edit: i think that its my ram, since right now im running [email protected], vcore of 1.35 im running the small FFT test on orthos, where it only tests the cpu, no errors yet
my windsor reached 2.5ghz with automated OC. i didn't tweak it further. it's now sitting there with no board to pair with.