Stock is so:
@2.8G 1.3125V
@3.0G 1.3250V
@3.2G 1.3375V
When i set multi to 15/16 the voltage raised automatic. And above 1.3375V i had to do pin mod on the socket.![]()
But u can get 3.0G only @1.0V i think it´s really good...
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Kamin_Majere =][= Ordo Hereticus
How do you overclock your CPU?
With ours we actually control the multipliers through our BIOS, and the voltage stays stock (i think it was 1.2 volts)
We have no way to actually control the voltages due to our locked out BIOS, so all we can do is set it between 2.8gHz and 3.0gHz. its weird though how your voltage jumped going to 3.0gHz for no real reason... the normal voltage should have easily be able to push at least 3.2ghz maybe even 3.4 (though that would be pushing it a bit i think)
Try undervolting your CPU... i might be completely off, but i dont see why the CPU would need .3 extra volts just to run 600mhz faster than i have mine set at. Though it might take a huge curve of power to reach those higher clocks. -
Tried pin mod to 1.1375v @ 2.8Ghz, max temp 54°C. 3.0GHz not stable.
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Has anyone tried unlocking the OC multipliers through the RMclock registry tweak?
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Yes. No go.
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how does your rmclock profile tab look like ?
i think i got lower with the x13 but some how that auto adjust fukced it up....Attached Files:
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W00t I have joined the X7800 club
I purchased it off of ebay from ossstore @ 279.99 + shipping. Took 5 days to get here and about 15 minutes to get it installed and overclocked
Running stable @ 3ghz. Idles around 37-40 degrees. Max temp so far is 80 degrees.
9159 3dmark06 with stock drivers & non oc'd video card. -
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PS-Nars. Long time no talk. How ya been? -
congrats on the new cpu welcome to the supercoolextremecpuclub, membership card with the amazing discount coupon pack will be delivered shortly, in the mean time do edit your signature as to follow the club bragging guidebook.
or just enjoy your supercharged notebook
To all X7800,X7900, and X9000 users.
Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by narsnail, Aug 5, 2008.