Vcore of 1.328v for the Phenom 9550
How fast editing everything ..
I started over from the beginning, I put the FSB for 220, with voltages without changing anything in stock, which vcore in 1.280v vdimm with memories 1.936v = 880mhz to 440mhz.
Ran the test for 30min.
I would like to know if I am going right and if 30min test enough to know if it is stable, because if it is going to 2 in 2hrs it does not have time eh..
I will post the results fast and I ask you to help me with the progress of my overclock, because I target the 2.6Ghz but with less voltages before it is 1.328v.
Re: Vcore of 1.328v for the Phenom 9550
I think a little above that...you have to do it all over the rise in stock only the FSB till becomes unstable. You'll climb the Vdimm DPS and the DPS Vcore.
Re: Vcore of 1.328v for the Phenom 9550
As you said, that is ideal for vcore for 2.615mhz?
Not wanting to make a downclock of vcore and vdimm for that in default and everything begins again only with increase the fsb :hmm:
Re: Vcore of 1.328v for the Phenom 9550
If different temp to be stable and good ... well ... but it leaves you out a little sluggish that sometimes everything starts ... pertains ... Always look at the voltages ... especially the 12v.
Re: Vcore of 1.328v for the Phenom 9550
Especially the 12v.
What is this?
The temps are good but expensive, at idle for a 27 °C ~ 30 °C and in full for a 46 °C ~ 49 °C.
Re: Vcore of 1.328v for the Phenom 9550
12Volts line of source ... look at the bios of the motherboard for 30 seconds ... will be climbing or not. If you move from 12.15 and stay high ... it below the 11.90 that is low D+
Re: Vcore of 1.328v for the Phenom 9550
Looked, open the Pc Wizard 2008 and noticed the following
+3.3. V = 2.13V
+5 V = 6.91V
12 = v 4.91v