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__________________Thanks for your replies, rep+. I have adjusted the NB voltage as you said, with same CPU voltage. But its still not stable, I think its really begging for more V.
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Just watch your temps (on Stock HS)
other than that give it a little more JuiceIt sounds like it is gonna be a chip like my new one (kinda frustrating). My best advice is just play around with different voltages you may get lucky and find that sweet spot
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Oh, I am now on Zalman CNPS9700.
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Phenoms seem to be very picky about timings These should be your Ram timings and Voltage for your Ram ![]() # 5-4-4-12 # Voltage: 1.8V By the way Nice temps
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Going to give that a try!
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at the temps your running now don't be afraid to go to 1.4-1.425 Vcore
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I hope I have got it stable now at 1.4v
__________________Just curious about temp readings. CPU loads at 37, MB at 34, and I get this at 49, I am not sure what it is. What are the usual sensors that see temps at around 49? This is on load, idle it reads around 37.
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What are you using to monitor temps
Can you take a screen shot? example...The Asus utility, AOD, HW monitor, coretemp
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Aux in everest and TMPIN0 in OCCT
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To be honest.... i am not sure what the auxilary temp thing is lol.
I did notice something on your OCCT screen shot and that is the 12V...it says 5.25V? i think its a glitch but just to be sure you should see what it says in your Bios for the 12V reading. It might just be a conflict between OCCT and Everest. I know there is a conflict when OCCT and HWmonitor are running together and it can have weird effects on stress testing. Other than that it all looks good ![]() You just need to stress test it Also here is the link for OCCT 2.0.1 the newest http://www.ocbase.com/perestroika_en/index.php?Download EDIT: Here's a short answer to the Auxilary temps thing from Lavalys Q#18: What does the "Aux" temperature shown on the Computer / Sensor page mean? A#18: There is no standard for sensor registers layout, so the "Aux" temperature could show the temperature of the CPU or the motherboard, or might be a non-connected wire of the sensor chip, and so it could show a bogus value.
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