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Overclocking the Phenom II X6 processor

Overclocking the Phenom II X6 processor

If you decide to start an overclocking session with the Phenom processor; typically you are much better off with the BE editions (CPU multiplier unlocked). The processor we are using in this test is obviously the Phenom II X6 1090T. This processor has an unlocked multiplier.

We can now overclock in several ways, modern motherboards often have automated overclock features ... in the case of this  motherboard we can use the BIOS Step UP function which helps us overclock a nice bit all by itself.

However as always we prefer to overclock manually.

Alternatively you can use AMD's Windows compatible Overdrive interface that allows very easy overclocking of the Phenom II processors. The new revision is version 3.2 and it's one of the best tweaking utilities out there.

For this review we used the latest 3.2 beta which has some cool new options.

In AMD Overdrive you can simply max out the CPU voltage towards ~1.55V and increase the multiplier. Play around with it, don't be afraid of a crash. Now what you can do best with AMD overdrive is to determine how high you can overclock and then transfer the final stable in the bios to make it permanent (if you would like that of course).

We however overclocked manually through the BIOS -- the results were really dandy as we took it towards 4 GHz quite easily -- and again, this overclock was managed with a simple OCZ Vendetta air-cooler.

Check it out:

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Here's an overclock at nearly 4.1 GHz, 100% stable with a 250 MHz bus speed. We boosted Voltage towards 1.5v in the BIOS (misreported in CPU-Z) and simply applied a multiplier of 16.5 versus that 250 MHz bus speed. Temperatures are now higher, but remain really acceptable for an AMD Phenom II X6 processor, actually we peaked at 63 Degrees C / 145 F. Again, and I can't stress this enough -- we are only using a 35 USD air based Vendetta cooler here. We do have fan RPM set at high (80%).

Again, this with a fixed frequency of 4125 MHz on ALL six processors cores. Once we passed 4200MHz we had a much harder time to overclock and most of all remain stable, but that is due to the cooler.

CPU + R5870 IDLE (Balanced) Idle (High perf)  100% CPU OC 4,1 GHz
880G + X6 1090T 74W 84W 176W 278W

One word of advice, AMD processors start to really consume a lot of power once you overclock them, we just added 100W.

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