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    Help OC Phenom 2x4 965 BE with ASUS M5A88-V EVO

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      elcamaleon
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      Good afternoon everyone… as you may have noticed I am new to the forum and I need help with this little overclocking issue... see if you can help me...

      PC:
      ASUS M5A88-V EVO
      4GB Gskill Ripsjaw 12800 9-9-9-24 1600
      ATI Saphire Vapor-X 5750: Core 870, Memory 1300
      CoolerMaster Extreme Porwer Plus 700Watts Power Supply
      Thermaltake Element G Case, separate spinning foot fan, Stock cooler for the processor -.-.

      http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/412/p31101114331.jpg

      http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/16/p3110111433.jpg

      Here I have my Bios settings in Standard… except for the Voltage which I have in Offset but with the same values...
      Here is my doubt and problem: When I increase the Multiplier to 18x that is 3.6Ghz it is stable at that voltage 1.4 and at 1.36Vcore if I want to lower it... But when I set 3.7Ghz the Vcore rises to 1.45V. That is an increase of 0.05 in a minimum overclock of 100Mhz... even so it remains stable but with high voltages... therefore high temperatures...
      And now comes the problem, the beginning of it... when I increase it to 3.8Ghz that is 19X Multiplier... the voltage remains at 1.45Vcore BUT... it is unstable in Windows... it gives me the typical blue screen STOP 0X000124. and the only way to solve it is by increasing the Vcore and the most stable I managed to get, lower and stable is 1.47VCORE!!! it is crazy... I tried everything.. Load-Line Calibration in Auto, Enable, Disabled. with voltages in Offset, in Manual... however, no result as I expected... Not to mention 3.9Ghz... put the voltage you want you get the blue screen. 1.45, 1.48, 1.5, 1.55Vcore blue screen... I ruled out the Power Supply, because with the old one I had of 600 watts that were lying, so to speak... I still had the same problem.

      I hope you can give me some help Dsd already Many Thanks.- Do not hesitate to ask me and request, if you need photos or anything.-

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        What about the temperatures?
        What about the stability tests?

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          elcamaleon @defaultuser
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          @defaultuser:

          ¿y las temperaturas?
          ¿y los tests de estabilidad?

          Aver tenia 500 fotos de distintos overClocks… primero te paso con todo automatico sin OC

          http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/703/sinttulo222.png/

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            1º. you are at the thermal limit of your micro (see the datasheet here)

            2º in the bios there are things like the "Load Line Calibrator" or the "Spread Spectrum" that you should know well what they are if you want to get more overclock. Or by reading it in guides or searching the word directly in google, we mean that explaining everything is a bit heavy and that's why it's already available there.

            3º While you are changing the heatsink and getting to know your motherboard and the bios options better, be clear that going further with an overclock inevitably involves learning more, and the more you overclock the more in-depth you have to know what you are touching.

            I imagine that the heatsink will be the one that comes with the micro, so you will comment on how things are going when you have a more decent heatsink installed.

            Regards.

            Ryzen 5 3600 - Tuf B550 pro - 2x 8g 3600c18 - Strix rtx 2060 - M2 1TB

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              elcamaleon @defaultuser
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              @defaultuser:

              1º. you are at the thermal limit of your micro (see the datasheet here)

              2º in the bios there are things like the "Load Line Calibrator" or the "Spread Spectrum" that you should know well what they are if you want to get more overclock. Or read it in guides or search the word directly in google, we'll say that explaining everything is a bit heavy and that's why it's already available there.

              3º While you are changing the heatsink and getting to know your motherboard and the bios options better, be clear that going further with an overclock inevitably involves learning more, and the more you overclock the more in-depth you have to know what you are touching.

              I imagine that the heatsink will be the stock one, so you will comment on how things are going when you have a more decent heatsink installed.

              Regards.

              If you understand what the Load Line Calibrator and spread spectrum are for... I know about vdrop and vdroop... but the truth is that if I need to urgently change the heatsink...

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                elcamaleon @elcamaleon
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                Hello everyone, I wanted to let you know that I bought a Cooler Master 212 heatsink, in which the stock voltage at 1.4 with Cool And Quiet at 3.4 Ghz is 28C Idle, pretty good cooling for the 35C in Tucuman and 70% humidity, at 3.8Ghz with the same voltage it stays at only 2C more, but the problem is that it keeps giving me a blue screen at 3.9Ghz with any voltage, and 4.0Ghz too, what do you think it could be…? I disabled C1E and nothing... I changed the Bios settings that I showed earlier...

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