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<blockquote data-quote="joz" data-source="post: 519116" data-attributes="member: 70244"><p>Thanks pinok for the guide, it was helpful!</p><p></p><p>However it did not really solve my problem but I think I'm getting towards a stable setup now! AWESOME!</p><p>For anyone else experiencing this, setting the bios setting "spread spectrum" to disabled will increase stability (as well as when overclocking). Besides that my particalur CPU is actually based upon a mobile AMD X-2 variant. So in RMClock I had to set the "change p-state mehtod" to "single transition" instead of the default "multiple transition".</p><p>It's a little premature to say but it's way more stable then it was with my previous attempts.</p><p></p><p>And although Pinok has a point, 0,75 volt is stable on multiplier of 5x when stressing that for 8 + hours. However it is not when having more p-states enabled. I got it running stable now with 3 p-states enabled (5x, 9x, 13x) and got the lowest @ 0,85 volt (the rest respectively 0,975 and 1,1 volt), which is a pretty good result I would say, hope it's stable though! Still some testing needed to be done to be certain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joz, post: 519116, member: 70244"] Thanks pinok for the guide, it was helpful! However it did not really solve my problem but I think I'm getting towards a stable setup now! AWESOME! For anyone else experiencing this, setting the bios setting "spread spectrum" to disabled will increase stability (as well as when overclocking). Besides that my particalur CPU is actually based upon a mobile AMD X-2 variant. So in RMClock I had to set the "change p-state mehtod" to "single transition" instead of the default "multiple transition". It's a little premature to say but it's way more stable then it was with my previous attempts. And although Pinok has a point, 0,75 volt is stable on multiplier of 5x when stressing that for 8 + hours. However it is not when having more p-states enabled. I got it running stable now with 3 p-states enabled (5x, 9x, 13x) and got the lowest @ 0,85 volt (the rest respectively 0,975 and 1,1 volt), which is a pretty good result I would say, hope it's stable though! Still some testing needed to be done to be certain. [/QUOTE]
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