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Title: AMD A75 Motherboards Overclocking Guide (Llano platform)
Post by: runn3R on September 29, 2011, 01:19:39 pm
Here is our guide for A75 chipset based motherboards users

http://d.scribd.com/ScribdViewer.swf?document_id=66799759&access_key=key-1iroeyn86sxu5roz0uk1
Title: Re: AMD A75 Motherboards Overclocking Guide (Llano platform)
Post by: absic on September 29, 2011, 01:48:21 pm
Nice O/C'ing guide and I am sure it will help some of the user's who have been asking about pushing these systems.
Title: Re: AMD A75 Motherboards Overclocking Guide (Llano platform)
Post by: runn3R on September 29, 2011, 01:52:16 pm
I hope  :)
Title: Re: AMD A75 Motherboards Overclocking Guide (Llano platform)
Post by: Dark Mantis on September 29, 2011, 04:37:48 pm
Yes, very useful. There doesn't seem to be as much info around regarding this platform compared to usual.
Title: Re: AMD A75 Motherboards Overclocking Guide (Llano platform)
Post by: absic on September 29, 2011, 04:45:59 pm
It's AMD so what do you expect!  ::)
Title: Re: AMD A75 Motherboards Overclocking Guide (Llano platform)
Post by: Lordred on October 04, 2011, 07:44:58 am
This does not cover A75 mobil platforms (which seam to beable to take a solid 500-600mhz OC with a voltage drop and no heat increase)

I could give you the details on that if you want to add that to your guide.
Title: Re: AMD A75 Motherboards Overclocking Guide (Llano platform)
Post by: Dark Mantis on October 04, 2011, 08:28:29 am
I am sure there would be plenty of interested members on here that would like the benefit of your experience, Lordred. ;)
Title: Re: AMD A75 Motherboards Overclocking Guide (Llano platform)
Post by: Lordred on October 05, 2011, 06:21:49 am
Well it's just early stuff I'm messing around with, I have not altered the cooling, improved, forced or anything over how the laptop is setup (that comes later) But it would seam the A75 Mobil Platform, in my case the Lenovo A75 Torpedo with an A6-3400M 1.4ghz is able to run at 1.9ghz with ease with a voltage decrease, and a small increase in temp between when the load comes on and the fan spools up, still working on finding out how to setup my own fan profiles. For the mostpart I've been running it at default speeds with a voltage drop for extra bat life for now. However the call of the overclocker is an evil one at that, so let me share with you some preliminary overclocking I've done on the A75 mobil.

I'm expecting to be accused of witchcraft.

Linx run @ 1gb (for the sake of having limited time to play for now)
(http://pumpgasracing.homestead.com/files/Comp/Lenovo/cputesting/Stockfinshed.jpg) (http://pumpgasracing.homestead.com/files/Comp/Lenovo/cputesting/Stockfinshed.jpg)

Now the exact same session, no restarts, no alterations other then on the fly P-state changes and multi scaling raiseing the multi from X14 to X19 on the fly whille droping the voltage from 1.075v to 1.0v
(http://pumpgasracing.homestead.com/files/Comp/Lenovo/cputesting/1900mhzfinished.jpg) (http://pumpgasracing.homestead.com/files/Comp/Lenovo/cputesting/1900mhzfinished.jpg)

Some results with Wprime 32M

Stock
(http://pumpgasracing.homestead.com/files/Comp/Lenovo/cputesting/wprimestock.jpg) (http://pumpgasracing.homestead.com/files/Comp/Lenovo/cputesting/wprimestock.jpg)

1900mhz
(http://pumpgasracing.homestead.com/files/Comp/Lenovo/cputesting/wprimeoc.jpg) (http://pumpgasracing.homestead.com/files/Comp/Lenovo/cputesting/wprimeoc.jpg)

I'll share more with how to do this later when I've had some time to sleep, however the program I am using for this is called K10Stat.
Title: Re: AMD A75 Motherboards Overclocking Guide (Llano platform)
Post by: runn3R on October 05, 2011, 05:26:08 pm
Thanks Lordred for your valuable input