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LA_MERC_MadMAX
February 24th, 2009, 11:30 AM
OK - I "unchickened" out on my overclock - After watching Mav's Core i7 w/ a GTX 285 get only 1k more on 3DMark '06 than my overclocked results, I decided I was leaving too much performance and value on the table by *not* overclocking. I decided to make this thread since I know FragFood already has is Phenom II X3, and I know Rook mentioned getting a X4 like mine to upgrade his system. Mav, if you want, you can run these same tests and post your Core i7 scores for comparison. Also if anyone has a Core2Quad I'd be interested in those too.

I had already run the "stock speeds" benchmarks and given them to FragFood, but since I'm home sick today (Jason if you gave me this, I *will* get revenge!), I decided to go ahead and "re-overclock" and re-run the same benchmarks for comparison.

I've been reading some of the new information that has come out, and I feel pretty confident about the stability, safety and longevity of my overclocked system. This has always been why I never have done much with overclocking before – I get it all set up, then I chicken out, turn it all back off and leave well enough alone. This time, I spent the extra cash on the unlocked Black Edition processor, and I made sure I got a case with proper air-flow, *and* for the first time I got something other than a bargain basement Motherboard and a “just enough” PSU. I’ve done everything right this time, so why not reap the rewards?

Anyway – Below you will find my final, stable overclock settings, and you will find some basic benchmarks comparing stock speeds to the overclocked speeds.

System Setup and Specifications:

Stock Speeds:

AMD Phenom II X4 940 @ 3.0GHz, 1.35 Voltage (1,800MHz NB/1,800MHz HT Link/Reference Clock 200MHz)
ASUS M4A79 Deluxe
8GB DDR2-800
ASUS ATI Radeon HD 4830 512MB PCIe GPU Clock=575MHz RAM Clock=1000Mhz
Western Digital WD6400AAKS 640GB HDD (Primary)
Western Digital WD3200AAKS 320GB HDD (Secondary)

Overclock Changes:

AMD Phenom II X4 940 @ 3.58GHz, 1.375 Voltage (2,050MHz NB/1845MHz HT Link/Reference Clock 205MHz)
ASUS ATI Radeon HD 4830 512MB PCIe (GPU Clock=700MHz RAM Clock=1185Mhz)

As you can see, I have an overclock of (actually) 588MHz on the CPU, and that is only needing an extra 0.025V…I can live with that! Also note, I also raised the Northbridge speed (would have been 2,000MHz had I left the reference clock at 200MHz). My reason for raising the reference clock was that I couldn’t quite hit 3.6GHz @ 1.375 Voltage, and I didn’t want to make that leap to 1.4V, so I went back to the 17.5 Multi and raised the reference clock to “meet it half-way” so to speak.

Also I was able to (easily) get and extra 125MHz out of the GPU. From what I’ve read on the web, I’m 100% sure I could get more out of the GPU, but that is as high as AMD’s ATI Overdrive in the Radeon drivers will let me go, and I’m not going to use a 3rd party tool – I’m going to use that limitation as my governor!

So finally, here are some benchmark results!

Cinebench R10:

Stock Speeds:

Rendering (Single CPU): 3137 CB-CPU
Rendering (Multiple CPU): 10327 CB-CPU

Overclocked:

Rendering (Single CPU): 4104 CB-CPU
Rendering (Multiple CPU): 14458 CB-CPU

3D Mark ‘06 (Default Run):

Stock Speeds:

11722 3DMarks
SM 2.0 Score 4426
SM 3.0 Score 5160
CPU Score 4174

Overclocked:

14063 3DMarks
SM 2.0 Score 5333
SM 3.0 Score 6228
CPU Score 4883

CS:Source Video Stress Test (set ‘fps_max 0′ in the console to stop from limiting fps to 300fps):

Stock Speeds:

1680×1060 @ Default (NoAA/NoAF):
312.81fps
———
1680×1050 @ 8xAA/16xAF:
285.58 fps

Overclocked:

1680×1060 @ Default (NoAA/NoAF):
436.39 fps
———
1680×1050 @ 8xAA/16xAF:
324.04 fps

HDTune:

I really wasn’t expecting to see any difference here, but surprisingly there was a slight advantage on Burst Rate, Access Time and CPU Usage when overclocked…

Stock Speeds:

HD Tune: WDC WD6400AAKS-00A7B2 Benchmark

Transfer Rate Minimum : 56.8 MB/sec
Transfer Rate Maximum : 116.2 MB/sec
Transfer Rate Average : 94.1 MB/sec
Access Time : 12.1 ms
Burst Rate : 136.0 MB/sec
CPU Usage : 3.8%

Overclocked:

HD Tune: WDC WD6400AAKS-00A7B2 Benchmark

Transfer Rate Minimum : 56.8 MB/sec
Transfer Rate Maximum : 116.2 MB/sec
Transfer Rate Average : 94.1 MB/sec
Access Time : 12.0 ms
Burst Rate : 143.2 MB/sec
CPU Usage : 2.4%

LA_MERC_MadMAX
February 24th, 2009, 11:31 AM
P.S. If y'all have any other benchmarks you like, post them here and I'll run them and update my thread. I'm not really into "synthetics" like Sandra though...

LA_MERC_th33_r00k
February 24th, 2009, 01:15 PM
That is a sweet write up man. Thanks, and yes as soon as the tax money arrives I will be ordering the exact chip you bought. I am running that 4800+ or 4600+ you sent to me a while back. I just want more.

I have a XFX 750a SLI nFORCE motherboard
XFX GTX285 video Card
4 GB DDR2-1066 can go up to 8GB if I run the x64 Vista.
76GB WD Raptor 10000RPM HDD S.ATA
500 GB WD Caviar 7200 RPM for storge S.ATA
ASUS 22x DVD +/- RW Lightscribe. <- Want to upgrade to BlueRay.
All snugly fitted into a sleek Antec 300 case. Running 1 120mm fan in front, 1 120mm on back, and the big fan on top. Stock CPU cooler right now but will upgrade to the V8 when I get a chance.

LA_MERC_MadMAX
February 24th, 2009, 01:52 PM
All snugly fitted into a sleek Antec 300 case. Running 1 120mm fan in front, 1 120mm on back, and the big fan on top.

Have you experimented any w/ the Fan placements and speeds?

Here's how I've wound up setting up my 300:

Antec tri-cool 120MM in back on high (came w/ case)
Antec tri-cool 140MM on top on high (came w/ case)
2x Rosewill 120MM in front.
Nothing in the side.

I originally had a fan on the side too but took it out - I think it was disrupting the air-flow rather than helping...

BTW - those Rosewill fans are dirt cheap ($5 on newegg), move 74CFM and are as quiet as the antec 120 on the back...now, if they LAST, will be the real test!

LA_MERC_th33_r00k
February 24th, 2009, 02:40 PM
My 120mm fan for the front was errrrrr........like $9 Antec Tri-cool

LA_MERC_FragFood
February 24th, 2009, 08:02 PM
OK, my system's apparently up and running, so I'll be downloading the benchmarks and at least posting my stock results. Here's the rig (with links):

Case - Antec Solution SLK3700AMB (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129122) - Chassis only, PSU's been replaced a few times during upgrades, but the darn case is great.
Mobo - Gigabyte GA-MA790FXT-UD5P (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128377)
CPU - AMD Phenom II 720 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103649) (2.8Ghz, 3 cores)
Ram - 8GB Corsair XMS3 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820145198) DDR3-1333
PSU - Thermaltake Toughpower 750 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817153038)
Video card - Gigabyte GV-R485MC-1GI (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125258) PCIe card. Radeon 4850, 1GB, NO fan - passively cooled
HDD - Seagate ST350063 (http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=b9df99f4fa74c010VgnVCM100000dd 04090aRCRD&locale=en-US&reqPage=Model&modelReqTab=Features) (7200RPM, 16MB cache, SATA 2)
Lite-On DVD-RW. Just got it to have all SATA stuff, nothing special.

Stock info:
CPU - 3x cores at 2.8Ghz
Video - Core - 640, RAM - 960
Cooling - CPU - Stock POS aluminum extrusion w/ dinky fan
Cooling - Case - 2x 120mm (front & rear), 1x 140mm in PSU 2x120 is standard in this model of case, so nothing interesting to see here.
OS - Vista x64 NFR copy from some Microsoft event (Thanks, Sparky!)

More later...

Just saving this stuff out here for future reference, since there's no equivalent of a "Drafts" folder. I'll add to it as I go along.

Stock benchmark readings:

3DMark 06 at 1280x1024
3DMarks - 12015
SM 2.0 - 4805
SM 3.0 - 5729
CPU - 3240

Cinebench was run twice, once each at 32 and 64 bit:

OpenGL 32 bit - 5011
OpenGL 64 bit - 4222
1 CPU 32 bit - 2535
1 CPU 64 bit - 3232
3 CPU 32 bit - 6875
3 CPU 64 bit - 8748

More later.

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