Hi:
I was wondering if anyone has had experience overclocking these sticks:
F3-2400C10D-8GZH
on the AM3+ platform?
They run well at 2400MHz at 9-12-11-31-40 timings at 1.685V
I've easily got them to 2538MHz at 10-12-12-31-40 timings at 1.690V
But my next safe step (CPU, HTT and NB remaining equal or slightly slower) would be to to bring them to 2592MHz on a Base Clock of 216MHz to synchronize the timings.
My system doesn't seem to like the Northbridge running at the same speed as the RAM, but that could be that I have just not found the right voltage combinations.
I've seen some blogs that mention that 2700MHz is possible at CL11, but the devil is in the details.
Currently I have the following:
990FXA-UD5 rev1.0
Powercolor HD6850
FX-8150 at 4.64GHz at +0.275v
NB at 2618MHz at 1.160v
HTT at 2618MHz
Base Clock at 238MHz
Vnb-cpu-vid = +0.150v
Antec Power Supply TP-750 (with Rails 1 + 2 clear of any external fan)
Andy
I was wondering if anyone has had experience overclocking these sticks:
F3-2400C10D-8GZH
on the AM3+ platform?
They run well at 2400MHz at 9-12-11-31-40 timings at 1.685V
I've easily got them to 2538MHz at 10-12-12-31-40 timings at 1.690V
But my next safe step (CPU, HTT and NB remaining equal or slightly slower) would be to to bring them to 2592MHz on a Base Clock of 216MHz to synchronize the timings.
My system doesn't seem to like the Northbridge running at the same speed as the RAM, but that could be that I have just not found the right voltage combinations.
I've seen some blogs that mention that 2700MHz is possible at CL11, but the devil is in the details.
Currently I have the following:
990FXA-UD5 rev1.0
Powercolor HD6850
FX-8150 at 4.64GHz at +0.275v
NB at 2618MHz at 1.160v
HTT at 2618MHz
Base Clock at 238MHz
Vnb-cpu-vid = +0.150v
Antec Power Supply TP-750 (with Rails 1 + 2 clear of any external fan)
Andy
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