What Do You Think Of This Overclocking Configuration? Should We Touch Up Anything?
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CPU-Z
Binaries
Version CPU-Z 1.63.0Processors
Number of processors 1
Number of threads 4APIC
Processor 0- Core 0
- Thread 0 0
- Core 1
- Thread 0 1
- Core 2
- Thread 0 2
- Core 3
- Thread 0 3
Timers
ACPI timer 3.580 MHz
HPET timer 14.318 MHz
Perf timer 3.906 MHz
Sys timer 1.000 KHzProcessor Information
Processor 1 ID = 0
Number of cores 4 (max 4)
Number of threads 4 (max 4)
Name AMD FX-4100
Codename Zambezi
Specification -4100 AMD FX Quad-Core Processor
Package Socket AM3 + (942)
CPUID F.1.2
Extended CPUID 15.1
Core Stepping OR-B2
Technology 32 nm
TDP Limit 95 watts
Core speed 4003.3 MHz
Multiplier x FSB 20.0 x 200.2 MHz
Nominal bus speed 2001.6 MHz
Stock frequency 3700 MHz
Instruction sets MMX (+), SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, SSE4A, x86-64, AMD-V, AES, AVX, XOP, FMA4
L1 data cache 4 x 16 KBytes, 4-way set associative, pipeline size 64 bytes
L1 instruction cache 2 x 64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, pipeline size 64 bytes
L2 cache 2 x 2048 KBytes, 16-way set associative, pipeline size 64 bytes
L3 cache 8 MBytes, 64-way set associative, line size 64 bytes
FID / VID control yes
Min FID 7.0xP-States 7
P-State FID 0x18 - VID 0x14 - IDD 15 (20.00x - 1.300 V)
P-State FID 0x16 - VID 0x0B - IDD 21 (19.00x - 1.412 V)
P-State FID 0x15 - VID 0x0C - IDD 21 (18.50x - 1.400 V)
P-State FID 0x11 - VID 0x19 - IDD 13 (16.50x - 1.237 V)
P-State FID 0x9 - VID 0x21 - IDD 10 (12.50x - 1.137 V)
P-State FID 0x1 - VID 0x2B - IDD 7 (8.50x - 1.012 V)
P-State FID 0x10c - VID 0x30 - IDD 6 (7.00x - 0.950 V)PStateReg 0x00001616 0x800001D5-
PStateReg 0x00001815 0x800001D5-
PStateReg 0x8000019A 0x00002818-
PStateReg 0x80000182 0x00003211-
PStateReg 0x80000163 0x00004209-
PStateReg 0x80000143 0x00005601-
PStateReg 0x80000139-0x0000604C
PStateReg 0x00000000 0x00000000-Package type 0x1
Model 00
String 1 0x0
String 2 0x0
Page 0x0
Base TDP 11 Watts
Enabled P-States 2
Max turbo ratio 18.50x
Max Turbo Ratio 20.00x
TSC 4000.2 MHz
APERF 4000.0 MHz
MPERF 4000.3 MHz -
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Best regards
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FORGIVE SYLVER OK LOOK AT MY AMD FX 4100 I BOOSTED IT FROM 3.60 Mgh TO 4.00 Mghz BUT I COULDN'T BECAUSE THE SCREEN TURNED BLACK, NO ERRORS OR ANYTHING BUT WELL I THINK UP TO 4GHZ IS GOOD NOW THE DOUBT IS FROM THE BIOS WHICH BUS SPEED WOULD BE RECOMMENDED, WITH WHAT I HAVE IT'S GOOD IT DOESN'T GIVE ME FAULTS AND WITH THE PRIME 95 IT'S PERFECT, AND THE MEMORIES HOW CAN I INCREASE THE MEMORY FREQUENCY FROM THE BIOS? MY KINGSTON MEMORIES GO TO ABOUT 650 MHZ.
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How long have you run Prime 95 and in what mode? At least 2 hours, but 8 is better.
The recommended bus speed is the one at which the micro can handle and pass the stress test without problems, always with a decent temperature. When the screen goes black, it is because it can't support more frequency, or that it probably needs more voltage, be careful with the latter.
In the BIOS you should be able to modify the RAM frequency, look for the section and set the frequency you want.Regards
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hello silver I left the prime 95 on for an afternoon and I didn't get the lopuse in torture test mode but the one that comes marked with the checkbox by default I don't know if I did it right, no cores in red that's a good sign, with this configuration done by hand in the bios that is to say with pen and paper it's not a copy paste jajaja l: that's how I have the bios this is in OC mode my bios is one of these new ones called UEFI from asrock, my processor is an AMD 4100 fx ah and my monitor is a 40 inch one at 60 mhz
OCmode=manual mode
Load optimizedMGPU OC setting=manual mode
CPUconfiguration
overclok mode =manual
CPUFrequenzy (mhz) 200 (you can increase the values between 100 and 500 I think but I left it as it was)
Cpu dynamic overcloking= disable
Pcie frequency( mghz) 100 (here too there are some values but I left it as it was (I don't know what they are for)
Spead spectrum=auto
CPu active core control= disabled
AMd turbocore technology=disabled
current AMD status=disabled
Amd application power management=auto
cpu frequency multiplier x20.0 4000 mhz
cpu voltage 1.2875 V
NB frequency multiplier x 10.0 2000 mhz
cpu NB voltage 1.2875 V
Ht bus speed 2200 V
ht bus widht 16 bit
The DRAM that's there…
the DRAM frequency DDR3 =800
ONBOARD gpu clock override= disabled
now is when I see something that I have good almost as it came
voltage control
CPU load line calibration= disabled
Dram voltage 1.50 V
nb core voltage 1.30.
well like this with the prime 95 it doesn't give me any error or it doesn't say that any core has failed
if I raise it more than 4000 when I do the test it says that two cores (not working)
any tips for this configuration? and sorry for the mega post I know you told me but this is not a copy paste I have it written down with pen and paper
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Sylver, with "Y" if you don't mind. Thanks.
Too much information...
I'll tell you that you can increase the CPU frequency without going too far, for example to 300 and lower the CPU frequency multiplier a couple of points, so as to leave it at x18.0 for example. Then you can try to increase something more in both progressively depending on stability, but I'm already telling you that you will have to touch the CPU voltage soon, and this is very delicate, I recommend reading more thoroughly about voltages in AMD FX.
First of all, activate the Load Line Calibration, and from NOW study this:
Regards
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perdona SYLVER jeje hostia gracias por los consejos, ves que servia poner mi confi de la bios pero una cosilla si lo bajo a x18 lo bajaré menos de 4,00 GHZ no? y luego si me voy a leer ya el link que me has pasado
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The truth is that the vast majority of them were not very useful. If you read a dictionary beforehand, like the one I sent you along with a simple guide, you would know what the main parameters are, and even which values are the most recommended for them.
If you lower the multiplier but increase the FSB (CPU frequency), you can reach the same figure. It's as simple as:
200 x20.0 = 4,00 Ghz
225 x18.0 = 4,05 Ghz
By the way, I told you earlier "for example 300" in the FSB but I didn't do the math, that would be 5,4 Ghz and I don't think it would be stable at first, you would have to touch voltage and more things. For now, go up as in the example I just gave you, something like 225-230 and keep going up little by little, you can lower the multiplier if necessary.
I don't know about voltages, so do a little research on google and when you know how much you can increase it, then you can deal with it.
Regards