Processors | Athlon II X2 240 Phenom II X3 710 |
Motherboard I | ASUS M2N68-AM PLUS |
Motherboard II | ASUS M4A78-VM |
Motherboard II | M4A785D-M PRO |
CPU Coolers | AMD stock cooler Cooler Master Hyper TX3 (one fan) |
Hard disk | 1 TB Samsung SpinPoint F3 HD103SJ |
Memory | OCZ Platinum 2X 2048MB DDR2 PC2-8500 Corsair 2X1024MB DDR2 667MHz |
Video Card | XFX Radeon 3650 |
OS | Vista home Premium 32 bit Windows 7 home premium 64 bit |
Overclocking
The following table summarizes BIOS settings with an
athlon II X2 240 and Corsair 2X1024MB DDR2 667MHz.
CPU/HT reference clock | min 200MHZ - max 200MHZ |
PCIE | min 100MHZ - max 150MHZ |
Processor Frequency Multiplier | min 8X - max 14X (with the Athlon II X2 240) |
CPU Over Voltage | Standard, + 50Mv, +100Mv |
DRAM Timing Mode | Click here to view the DRAM Timing Mode |
Memclock mode | min 200MHZ - max 533MHZ |
Memory Over Voltage | [AUTO][Min 1.850000V][Max 2.24375V] |
Chipset Over Voltage | Auto, +50Mv, +100Mv +150Mv |
The athlon II X2 240 is no black edition and therefore has a locked multiplier, so we had to use the base clock to overclock it, we couldn't adjust the HT link because there are no BIOS settings for it.
This motherboard was very hard to overclock, even after placing a Coolermaster Hyper TX3 and setting the CPU voltage to MAX (+100Mv) we couldn't get our Athlon II 240 any higher than 3.06 GHz with a 219MHZ BCLK, this is an increase of only 9.5% !
In the BIOS there is a possibility to set the CPU Overclocking to [Overclocking Profile]. In that case the Overclocking Options are [Auto][Overclock 3%][Overclock 5%][Overclock 7%].
Usually (with other ASUS motherboards) the options are 10%, 20%, 30%, this shows that this mobo was not designed for (extreme) overclocking.
Source http://motherboards-reviews.com/ASUS/socket_AM3/M2N68-AM_PLUS/ASUS_M2N68-AM_PLUS_test_setup.html