I can get 4.2Ghz on 5 cores and 3.9Ghz on 6, most applications work better on a faster clock rather than more cores (especially starcraft 2) so i run it on 5 cores now XD.
I am not surprised by clock speed. I am amazed that it works on 1.45 Vcore only. My 1090t is stable at 4ghz(20x200Mhz) only at 1.825 and sometimes it still crashed after few hours in Battlefield 3. At 1.5 Vcore it is 100% stable but Fan is much lauder and temps are over 50C.
Nice vid thanks for posting, I know its been ages since you posted, but if you haven't already you should definitely consider getting an SSD to take advantage of the extra power you squeezed out of the CPU. Check out the difference it made on my system, you can see the video on my channel.
@scottjohnsonltd first turn ur northbridge up to 2500mhz or more and dram o,c profile turn it to manual when u do that its not going to 1600mhz look at ur dram frequency 1144mhz that is what it is running no matter what trust me i have the same motherboard and cpu and u can go higher ur downclocking ur ram and the 1090t needs that shit eny thing under 1600mhz for the 1090t is makeing it slower iv been over clocking for 20 years i no what im talking about im tell u u can get higher overclocks; )
@scottjohnsonltd The 1090t is an unlocked cpu so you dont have to raise frequency by bumping the buss speed.Take the bus speed down to stock then go into cpu ratio raise the multi untill you get the frequency you want.Then go down and put your ram back down to the stock frequency it came as if you wish to overclock the ram later you can but you should only overclock one thing at a time at your stage in overclocking because from what i can tell you did'nt run any real test for stable operations
@naka538 I recently re-overclocked everything and I think I found a good balance. I'll release a vid soon, and it ened up running prime95 and it worked fine!
I would like to see prime95 run and bsod. :-)
JKDforever 4 weeks ago
I can get 4.2Ghz on 5 cores and 3.9Ghz on 6, most applications work better on a faster clock rather than more cores (especially starcraft 2) so i run it on 5 cores now XD.
danthemanzizle 1 month ago
I am not surprised by clock speed. I am amazed that it works on 1.45 Vcore only. My 1090t is stable at 4ghz(20x200Mhz) only at 1.825 and sometimes it still crashed after few hours in Battlefield 3. At 1.5 Vcore it is 100% stable but Fan is much lauder and temps are over 50C.
johnrehak 2 months ago
can someone please tell me if i overclock the 1090t to 4.5ghz will it be stable with the noctua nh d14
hikinguphigh 2 months ago
Nice vid thanks for posting, I know its been ages since you posted, but if you haven't already you should definitely consider getting an SSD to take advantage of the extra power you squeezed out of the CPU. Check out the difference it made on my system, you can see the video on my channel.
unb0xed 6 months ago
OMG why NZXT? And starcraft will run on anything.
OGRMaster 9 months ago
Or you can keep your ram 1333 and lower your timings as amd CPUs prefer timings over MHz it will give u a performance boost
TheAMDgameplayer 11 months ago
I have mine at 3.8 ghz stable. how the hell are some of these guys pushing 4.6 ghz? please tell me!
Burkhardt0121 1 year ago
@Burkhardt0121 Higher Voltage, Custom WaterCooling :)
aLieNcrYse 11 months ago
ur doing it wrong
TheHighroller88 1 year ago
@TheHighroller88 explain?
scottjohnsonltd 1 year ago
@scottjohnsonltd first turn ur northbridge up to 2500mhz or more and dram o,c profile turn it to manual when u do that its not going to 1600mhz look at ur dram frequency 1144mhz that is what it is running no matter what trust me i have the same motherboard and cpu and u can go higher ur downclocking ur ram and the 1090t needs that shit eny thing under 1600mhz for the 1090t is makeing it slower iv been over clocking for 20 years i no what im talking about im tell u u can get higher overclocks; )
TheHighroller88 1 year ago
@scottjohnsonltd The 1090t is an unlocked cpu so you dont have to raise frequency by bumping the buss speed.Take the bus speed down to stock then go into cpu ratio raise the multi untill you get the frequency you want.Then go down and put your ram back down to the stock frequency it came as if you wish to overclock the ram later you can but you should only overclock one thing at a time at your stage in overclocking because from what i can tell you did'nt run any real test for stable operations
qwadradot 1 year ago
@scottjohnsonltd You have an unlocked multiplier, use it over the fsb
landwolf00 5 months ago
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dont forget to pull your cpu-nb overclock up as well too. 2.8ghz to 3.0ghz .
Sleepergsr 1 year ago
dont forget to pull your cpu-nb overclock up as well too. 2.8ghz to 3.0ghz .
Sleepergsr 1 year ago
this video starts from 8:04
nomi86cool 1 year ago 2
whats the spec on this computer?
ravinbreaker 1 year ago
@ravinbreaker
amd 1090t 6 core <as of nov.16th/10 running at 4.0Ghz
Corsair H70
Ripjaw 8GB of ram
silverstone 1000watt power suply
1TB western digital caviar black
XFX ati 5870 < overclocked to 900Mhzcore 1300mem
scottjohnsonltd 1 year ago
Run a program called furmark and prime95
naka538 1 year ago
@naka538 It's how you test for stability
naka538 1 year ago
@naka538 I recently re-overclocked everything and I think I found a good balance. I'll release a vid soon, and it ened up running prime95 and it worked fine!
scottjohnsonltd 1 year ago
Change your ram voltage to what ever the box your memory came in says.
naka538 1 year ago