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Amd 64 3200+ Overclocks (Please Post Yours)

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Hi guys now after my cpu having memory controller problems i'm looking at getting a cheap alterantive that will clock nicely, saw the 3200+ venice's but just curious as to how they clock? Also looked at the oem 3700's aswell as i hear they are decent clockers

So if you could post your 3200+ overclocks with the speed, stepping, core, volts, temps etc would be greatly appreciated :D
 
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Athlon64 3200+ venice @ 2500mhz, 1.456 v, 0 stepping ?

Running @ around 34 - 36 degrees

Im not sure if that voltage is safe tbh mate but it runs stable and its not too hot ;)
 
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My cores picked up as a Manchester ?!?!
Dont know why.
Current clocks in sig.
But on a 200:166 divider I can get it up to 2.6GHz with 1.4v prime stable, my board doesnt like that divider though. 200:133 works at those clocks but its slower even with tightened timings.

MC_Bob
 

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just got my winnie 3000 @ 2.63ghz, 1.575v, 40 deg idle with stock HSF, got a new HSF so gona install that and see if i can go higher
 
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Mine runs at 2700mhz, 270x10 1.55v 100% stable, however my crappy ram is holding me back at this speed so I have to run it at 2600mhz @ 1.45v which is also 100% stable. :)

CPU runs quite toasty under load, usually around 53 or so C, using a crappy akasa cooler though.

EDIT: whoops forgot to say mine's a venice E6 core, 3200+ :)
 
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i had a venice e6 3200 @2.7, ran 100% stable, sold pc to my friend, wouldnt run till i dropped it to 2600, guess his house is warmer than mine or something :)
 

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mc_bob said:
My cores picked up as a Manchester ?!?!
Dont know why.
Current clocks in sig.
But on a 200:166 divider I can get it up to 2.6GHz with 1.4v prime stable, my board doesnt like that divider though. 200:133 works at those clocks but its slower even with tightened timings.

MC_Bob

E4 revision, it's a dual core X2 with a core disabled.

Mul
 

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with my 3200 Venice ive managed;

2.9ghz @ 1.6v [290x10] -- 150mem @ 207mhz [3-4-4-8]

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also 2.8ghz @ 1.55v [280x10] -- 150mem @ 200mhz

also 2.6ghz @ 1.5v [260x10] -- 166mem @ 216mhz [2.5-3-3-6]

also 2.5ghz @ 1.4v [250x10] -- 166mem @ 207mhz [2.5-3-3-6]

also 2.4ghz @ 1.4v [240x10] -- 166mem @ 200mhz [2.5-3-3-6]

also 2.2ghz @ 1.4v [220x10] -- 200mem @ 220mhz [2.5-3-3-6]

(all @ 1T with 2gb Corsair XMS)
 
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2750mhz running stable 24/7, 1.4v so no voltage increase on CPU or chipset, DFI SLI-DR motherboard, zalman 9500 cooler, ram running at 275mhz as well, revision DH-06, it does 2900mhz no problem, but im not comfortable running at that speed, thats with minor 0.1v increase
 
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