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Just had an AMD 4000+ Brisbane impress me.

http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=310552

For $60 bucks (on Newegg) you can't beat that deal.

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Nice OC :)


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Thank you, sir. :)


...and thanks to my Epox board that let me do it..lol

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:)
Yeah Epox boards are solid OCers


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I forgot to mention the temps...

*All temps are in Fahrenheit and on air cooling (Zalman 9700)

At idle, it runs about 80 degrees

At full load, it runs about 115 degrees


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Hex wrote :

I forgot to mention the temps...

*All temps are in Fahrenheit and on air cooling (Zalman 9700)

At idle, it runs about 80 degrees

At full load, it runs about 115 degrees



I didn't see the voltage listed for Vcore, I was just curious..also is this comparable to say a +6400?


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Hello, let me congratulate you for such and OC on air cooling.
I have the same processor and chipset. May you tell me witch is your Vcore? I'm waiting to change me heat sink in order to rise the clock. Thanks in advance. Best regards


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What is the FSB? My Jetway Motherboard refuses to start up at 242 mhz.


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Very nice... I cant believe your HT NB is letting you run it that high.

Very nice! I couldnt get my 4600+ manchester past 2.8 stably. Of course that was a 90nm chip on an old asus a8n.

Congratulations though and well done.

Oh yeah... is it stable prime95? Because if it is... that's something to be proud of!

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I never OC, I guess never had a need too. I have a Gigabyte board with Easy Tune 5, 4400+ Brisbane runs at 2300 can easly get it too 2700.
How do you know how high you can go?
As long as you can keep temperature go as high as you want?
Just wondering

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Stock CPU Fan

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level101 wrote :

Stock CPU Fan


You shouldnt overclock with stock fan.

To answer your question though you will have to read up on what voltages people are using for that cpu on different set-ups.

You would basically raise your fsb until it wont boot... then lower HT multi then add voltage.

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this is to the guy that got 3.2 out of his amd 4000+ brisbane im currently runing 3016 but if i go higher it just crashes in windows

my ht multi is at 3x my vcore is 1.520v temps are good ide about 30 degrees and full load about 60 degrees mainbord is a asus M3N-

HT deluxe/HDMI memory is corsair 800 dual channel frequency 377 i had to drop it back to cope cooling is a zalman cnps7500-alcu led

i can edit all the bios i think just looking to ethier get a bit more out of it or stabilise it cos its not really stable

thanxs in advance :)

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Your pretty lucky to get anything over 3.0ghz with the 4000+... It may just be a motherboard HT limiting factor. However I would work on getting your memory stable first and see if that's not your culprit in the overclock. Use prime95 and blend test to test your memory. If it fails then just test CPU and see if it can pass for an hour or two. If it does you might be running into a wall with your memory.


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Oh I must try that. Was thinking of upgradign my youngest son's PC to an 6000+ but seeing this it is worth trying first. Memory is PC2-6400 CL4 so it should not be the bottleneck. Motherboard is an MSI with (I believe) a 560 chipset.

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You should at least be able to get that sucker to a minimum 3.0ghz overclock no prob. Like mentioned just lower HT to 4x. Up the FSB and set memory ratio to equate to something around 800mhz (400mhz really) and you should be good to go. Start small and bump up till you cant boot without a voltage increase than keep on going!


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Ah that is what I am missing, lowering the HT to 4x !! I wonder if my BIOS will let me. Because otherwise I could not get the FSB past 215MHz.

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It will let you... If you need to you can even go down to 3x. For 3.0ghz though I dont know if you would need to do that.


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