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Overclock phenom ii x4 945 deneb

Overclock phenom ii x4 945 deneb

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TheExmax223
Member
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10-27-2016, 07:06 PM
#1
Hello, many have asked this before, but I'm seeking a solution for my hardware. I'm just starting with overclocking and wondering if I can push my CPU to at least 3.5. I've auto-optimized the V6 and V8 engines. On V6 it was stable around 3.3, but on V8 it reached 3.45 and started showing weird BSOD errors. No overheating issues noticed. Thought it might be due to the auto setting. Temperatures stayed near 41°C at 3.3GHz with V6 auto OC. Any advice would be great.
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TheExmax223
10-27-2016, 07:06 PM #1

Hello, many have asked this before, but I'm seeking a solution for my hardware. I'm just starting with overclocking and wondering if I can push my CPU to at least 3.5. I've auto-optimized the V6 and V8 engines. On V6 it was stable around 3.3, but on V8 it reached 3.45 and started showing weird BSOD errors. No overheating issues noticed. Thought it might be due to the auto setting. Temperatures stayed near 41°C at 3.3GHz with V6 auto OC. Any advice would be great.

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SirTyphlosion
Junior Member
16
10-27-2016, 09:53 PM
#2
DRAM and NB frequency can be overclocked to 234; adjust them accordingly to match their supported limits. It’s advisable to consult the motherboard user manual to understand all BIOS settings.
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SirTyphlosion
10-27-2016, 09:53 PM #2

DRAM and NB frequency can be overclocked to 234; adjust them accordingly to match their supported limits. It’s advisable to consult the motherboard user manual to understand all BIOS settings.

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masonbug
Junior Member
16
10-30-2016, 05:01 AM
#3
The only method is to increase CPU Ratio and VCore together to observe stabilization. Also, do you have the most recent BIOS?
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masonbug
10-30-2016, 05:01 AM #3

The only method is to increase CPU Ratio and VCore together to observe stabilization. Also, do you have the most recent BIOS?

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Marcustheduke
Senior Member
679
10-30-2016, 09:34 AM
#4
Sure, I'll try that. If I need to increase my voltage, what should be the maximum jump? Regarding the BIOS, the strange part is that it claims a 2013 update, while the latest info on the MMO page says 2010. I might not fully grasp this and will look into it.
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Marcustheduke
10-30-2016, 09:34 AM #4

Sure, I'll try that. If I need to increase my voltage, what should be the maximum jump? Regarding the BIOS, the strange part is that it claims a 2013 update, while the latest info on the MMO page says 2010. I might not fully grasp this and will look into it.

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StrueBlue
Junior Member
16
11-04-2016, 04:30 AM
#5
Adjusted multiple to 15...clock at 234, and encountered a page fault bsod error...that would have been 3510 mhz right
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StrueBlue
11-04-2016, 04:30 AM #5

Adjusted multiple to 15...clock at 234, and encountered a page fault bsod error...that would have been 3510 mhz right

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kulan3
Member
174
11-05-2016, 11:06 AM
#6
Yes, you verified all other ratios to ensure they are simplified or properly set to the correct Voltage because the Host Frequency is at 234. This adjustment synchronizes everything using a ratio, so it's essential that all BIOS values are accurate and adequate.
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kulan3
11-05-2016, 11:06 AM #6

Yes, you verified all other ratios to ensure they are simplified or properly set to the correct Voltage because the Host Frequency is at 234. This adjustment synchronizes everything using a ratio, so it's essential that all BIOS values are accurate and adequate.

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Outrage999
Junior Member
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11-06-2016, 05:47 PM
#7
I adjusted everything back to normal until I could learn more about the other settings. Like I mentioned before, new at this lol... do you have a guide that can help? I lowered it to 227 and gradually increased the voltage until it worked better. I also ran BF1 and got a memory management BSOD.
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Outrage999
11-06-2016, 05:47 PM #7

I adjusted everything back to normal until I could learn more about the other settings. Like I mentioned before, new at this lol... do you have a guide that can help? I lowered it to 227 and gradually increased the voltage until it worked better. I also ran BF1 and got a memory management BSOD.

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SnakeUchiha
Junior Member
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11-06-2016, 06:25 PM
#8
DRAM and NB frequency can be overclocked to 234; adjust them accordingly to match their supported limits. It’s advisable to consult the motherboard user manual to understand all BIOS settings.
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SnakeUchiha
11-06-2016, 06:25 PM #8

DRAM and NB frequency can be overclocked to 234; adjust them accordingly to match their supported limits. It’s advisable to consult the motherboard user manual to understand all BIOS settings.