naquaada
05-17-2008, 07:52 PM
Hi guys, here you can post your results of an overclocked OS X system, stability, CPU temperature and so on.
I'm not an overclocking freak, the idea started 'cause a friend has an Athlon 64 FX-57 which is used for overclocking, but the can't push it more than 5%, already with 8% he gets a kernel panic. Later we solved the problem, we have both the same boards, the Asus A8N-SLI Premium, but he has revision 1.02 and I have two with revision 1.04G. But I have a third board with rev. 1.02 and overclocking failed here too. Has anyone something similar to report?
Here are my results of my o'clocked Athlon 64 4000+ (2.4 GHz) and my Opteron 185 (2x2.6 GHz). Both are running stable at 10% overclocking (BIOS setting) and the 4000+ seems even to be cooler! Here are the results:
Athlon 64 4000+ 2.40 GHz: CPU 88.74, overall 125.14, avg. Temp 36°C/96°F
Athlon 64 4000+ 2.64 GHz: CPU 95.67, overall 135.20, avg. Temp 34°C/93°F, without use 32°C/89°F
Opteron 185 2x2.60 GHz: CPU 96.93, overall 155.69, avg. Temp 39°C/102°F
Opteron 185 2x2.86 GHz: CPU 105.16, overall 170.04, avg. Temp 39°C/102°F
All tests were made with Leo4all 10.5.2 with Xbench without drives test. The 4000+ has an standard AMD cooler, the Opteron an Scythe Mugen (http://www.scythe-eu.com/en/products/cpu-cooler/mugen-cpu-cooler.html) cooler. Detailed Xbench results are to download here (http://naquaada.na.funpic.de/naq/osx86/forum/infinitemac/naquaada/files/xbench_oclocking.zip).
It is possible to check the sensors of the AMD cpu temperature and board fans? To test I use a prog which needs a lot of CPU power, reboot quickly and look in BIOS hardware monitor. The highest value on my Opteron was 49°C/120°F after a kernel panic. In such a case the Cool'n'Quiet* function doesn't work I think.
* Cool'n'Quiet is called 'Optimized Power Management' (OPM) on the Opteron series.
I'm not an overclocking freak, the idea started 'cause a friend has an Athlon 64 FX-57 which is used for overclocking, but the can't push it more than 5%, already with 8% he gets a kernel panic. Later we solved the problem, we have both the same boards, the Asus A8N-SLI Premium, but he has revision 1.02 and I have two with revision 1.04G. But I have a third board with rev. 1.02 and overclocking failed here too. Has anyone something similar to report?
Here are my results of my o'clocked Athlon 64 4000+ (2.4 GHz) and my Opteron 185 (2x2.6 GHz). Both are running stable at 10% overclocking (BIOS setting) and the 4000+ seems even to be cooler! Here are the results:
Athlon 64 4000+ 2.40 GHz: CPU 88.74, overall 125.14, avg. Temp 36°C/96°F
Athlon 64 4000+ 2.64 GHz: CPU 95.67, overall 135.20, avg. Temp 34°C/93°F, without use 32°C/89°F
Opteron 185 2x2.60 GHz: CPU 96.93, overall 155.69, avg. Temp 39°C/102°F
Opteron 185 2x2.86 GHz: CPU 105.16, overall 170.04, avg. Temp 39°C/102°F
All tests were made with Leo4all 10.5.2 with Xbench without drives test. The 4000+ has an standard AMD cooler, the Opteron an Scythe Mugen (http://www.scythe-eu.com/en/products/cpu-cooler/mugen-cpu-cooler.html) cooler. Detailed Xbench results are to download here (http://naquaada.na.funpic.de/naq/osx86/forum/infinitemac/naquaada/files/xbench_oclocking.zip).
It is possible to check the sensors of the AMD cpu temperature and board fans? To test I use a prog which needs a lot of CPU power, reboot quickly and look in BIOS hardware monitor. The highest value on my Opteron was 49°C/120°F after a kernel panic. In such a case the Cool'n'Quiet* function doesn't work I think.
* Cool'n'Quiet is called 'Optimized Power Management' (OPM) on the Opteron series.