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eva2000
11-08-2006, 12:28 AM
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 - Kentsfield
This afternoon a courier dropped off a new toy for me to play with, an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentsfield B3/Step 7 quad core cpu :D
QUPT, Week 32, 2006
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/cpus/Q6600_kentsfield/1/photos/Q6600_002.jpg
Dropped it in a Intel D975XBX Bad Axe rev304 motherboard with latest 1441 bios and it is recognised as Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 cpu. Ignore the processor speed of 3.72Ghz, the bios since day 1 has misreported the speed IF the fsb strap is changed from default to say 1067fsb or 1333fsb strap. Right now it's set at 1067fsb strap.
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/cpus/Q6600_kentsfield/1/photos/Q6600_006.jpg
Temps look okay for idle pretty close to my E6600 and E6700 B1 cpus on same cooling. I used the new application method for AS5 listed here (http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=3230).
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/cpus/Q6600_kentsfield/1/photos/Q6600_005.jpg
New feature in bios that i have never seen on D975XBX Bad Axe board when i used my E6600 and E6700 B1 cpus, a selectable cpu multiplier!
The default vcore is 1.275v for Coretemp VID but i had 1.3125v vcore set in bios on my previous session with E6700 cpu. With 1.275v vcore set in bios, vcore reads 1.242v with 43C idle cpu temps. The default settings with automatic multiplier:
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/cpus/Q6600_kentsfield/1/photos/Q6600_007.jpg
The manual default multiplier settings (whether multipliers higher than default 9x work haven't tested yet):
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/cpus/Q6600_kentsfield/1/photos/Q6600_008.jpg
The manual multiplier max and min multipliers are 40x and 5x respectively in bios:
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/cpus/Q6600_kentsfield/1/photos/Q6600_009.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/cpus/Q6600_kentsfield/1/photos/Q6600_010.jpg
As you can see the Intel D975XBX Bad Axe rev304 has no problem recognising the Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentsfield cpu in bios at least. I have enabled Enhanced Powerslope in bios which reduces vcore droop by as much as 50% :)
eva2000
11-08-2006, 12:28 AM
System:
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentsfield QUPT B3 Step 7
Corsair Hydrocool 200EX (http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=2938)
Intel D975XBX Badaxe rev304 1441 bios
128MB Gainward FX5200 PCI card
2x1GB Gskill PC6400PHU2 2GBHZ Micron D9GMH 0629 batch
3x320GB Seagate 7200.10 SATAII Matrix Raid 0
1x74GB Western Digital Raptor 8MB
Pioneer DVD-RW
FDD
1KW PCP&C SLI PSU
Cpuz v1.37 recognises the Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 correctly but Crystalmark thinks the cpu is a Woodcrest, while CoreTemp v0.93 thinks the cpu is a Intel Xeon Q6600 Kentsfield.
Not sure if it's the new 1441 bios or Corsair Hydrocool 200EX (http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=2938) water cooling setup, but bios idle temps of 43-45C are reflected in Coretemp windows idle temp of 36-40C which cpu1 core being 3C cooler than the other 3 cores. That's still 6-10C hotter than E6600 B1 at default 2400Mhz and default vcore of 1.242v vcore.
Room ambient temps = 27.6C - 28.5C
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.395-2.05/cpuz_idle.png
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.395-2.05/crystalmark_idle.png
Quad Stressprime at idle shows coretemps of 36-40C:
(click image for larger version)
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.395-2.05/stressprime_idle_tnn.jpg (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.395-2.05/stressprime_idle.png)
Quad Stressprime load shows cpu0/2 at 57C and cpu1/3 at 55C:
(click image for larger version)
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.395-2.05/stressprime_load_tnnn.jpg (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.395-2.05/stressprime_load.png)
Quad Systool 8M and 16M PI:
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.395-2.05/systool_quad_16M_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.395-2.05/systool_quad_16M.png)
Everest Ultimate Edition v3.50
D975XBX Bad Axe has one outstanding issue that effects any cpu, that is when Sandra 2007 or Everest are launched, it resets the vcore to that of below stock value.
On my E6600 B1s default vcore = 1.25 (1.242v), when Everest/Sandra 2007 are launched, vcore is reset to 1.218v. Seems same occurs with Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 cpu, default vcore = 1.275 (1.242v). When Everest is lauched, vcore resets to 1.15v :eek2:
This is way below the lowest vcore setting available in bios of 1.275v (1.242v). As you can see windows idle temps dropped too.
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.395-2.05/everest_cputemps.png
Weird never noticed there's a DIMM temp sensor there before ? 1441 bios added ?
eva2000
11-08-2006, 12:29 AM
Overclocking:
Looks like the D975XBX Bad Axe rev304 board might not be fully working with Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 cpu. I ran Systool quad 16M Pi to test clocks with clockgen and from bios and managed
vFSB = default
vMCH = 1.628v
vDimm = 2.05v
- 2900Mhz at 1.242v (1.275v bios)
- 3003mhz at 1.277v (1.315v bios)
- 3060Mhz at 1.312v (1.35v bios)
- 3109Mhz is where trouble starts:
* 1.359v (1.4v in bios) = rebooted immediately in Systool quad 16M Pi tests.
* 1.359v vcore and raised vFSB to 1.395v = rebooted at 13% mark for Systool quad 16M Pi tests
* 1.406v (1.45v bios) with vFSB 1.395v = PASSED Systool quad 16M Pi tests.
* 1.453v (1.50v bios) with vFSB 1.395v = rebooted after 8-13% in Systool quad 16M Pi tests
* 1.476v (1.525v bios) with vFSB 1.395v = hangs at boot time just before windows logo
Raising vMCH to 1.685v from 1.628v allowed me to pass at
* 1.359v (1.4v bios vcore) + vFSB 1.395v + vMCH 1.685v = PASSED Systool quad 16M Pi tests (can even loop the test without problems).
Clockgen'ing from 3109Mhz to 3150-3200Mhz resulted in Systool quad 16M Pi test rebooting immediately regardless of vcore up to 1.453v. Similar, if i set in bios greater than +30% FSB adjustable i.e. +33% will result in hang just before windows logo loads.
For those that recall, originally D975XBX Bad Axe board came with max adjustable FSB in percentage terms at +30%. Then later bios allowed +50% max FSB. It seems with Q6600 cpu, i'm only getting stable FSB clock at +30% max so far with 1441 bios. Might need to try earlier bioses as well http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=2804 and see if it helps.
Hope it's the board/BIOS and not the cpu as this Q6600 was pretested by the seller to 3600Mhz 9x400fsb quad prime stable at 1.45v vcore on air on Asus P5B Deluxe and Asus P5W64 WS Pro motherboards :)
Update: Looks like Kentsfield might have a low FSB limit on D975XBX Bad Axe motherboard, Shamino only managed max 356FSB with QX6700 on D975XBX Bad Axe http://sg.vr-zone.com/?i=4098&s=7.
eva2000
11-08-2006, 12:49 AM
Super Pi v1.50
Doing some stock cpu speed tests with no pi tweaks just to get an idea of how Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 cpu runs at 9x266fsb = 2400Mhz at 1.242v with memory @266mhz 4-4-4-8.
Single 1M & 32M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.333-2.05/superpi-1m_single_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.333-2.05/superpi-1m_single.png) http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.333-2.05/superpi-32m_single.png
Single 2M & 4M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.333-2.05/superpi-2m_single.png http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.333-2.05/superpi-4m_single.png
Single 8M & 16M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.333-2.05/superpi-8m_single.png http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.333-2.05/superpi-16m_single.png
Dual 1M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.333-2.05/superpi-1m_dual_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.333-2.05/superpi-1m_dual.png)
Quad 1M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.333-2.05/superpi-1m_quad_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.333-2.05/superpi-1m_quad.png)
Dual 8M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.333-2.05/superpi-8m_dual.png
Quad 8M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.333-2.05/superpi-8m_quad_tn.png
Dual 32M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.333-2.05/superpi-32m_dual.png
Quad 32M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.333-2.05/superpi-32m_quad_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/533/266-266-4448_1.242-1.628-1.333-2.05/superpi-32m_quad.png)
G H Z
11-08-2006, 01:31 AM
Nice chip, good luck and have fun with it eva.
s e t h
11-08-2006, 01:42 AM
another low fsb wall on the new stepping kentsfields...this is getting really worrying :(
great testing as always...thanks...
VictorWang
11-08-2006, 05:00 AM
ha, u need a P5B-DL Mod with bios=0804 for this chip ;)
happyhero
11-08-2006, 05:05 AM
I updated my bios from 604 to 804 with the latest update exe in windows and i got a BSOD did a reboot and set defaults and then changed to my faverate settings. It seems that the update was done good as i am in windows without any probs. is there any thing i should know?
eva2000
11-08-2006, 06:10 AM
thanks guys ha, u need a P5B-DL Mod with bios=0804 for this chip ;)
Which mods are needed exactly ?
Super Pi v1.5 Overclocked
Starting off below the motherboard FSB limit of ~345FSB at 9x333FSB with 2:3 divider and 500mhz 4-4-4-8 on memory with 1067fsb strap strap.
@3001Mhz at 1.336v (1.375v bios)
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/cpuz_validated_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/cpuz_validated.png)
Single 1M & 2M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-1m_single_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-1m_single.png) http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-2m_single.png
Single 4M & 8M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-4m_single.png http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-8m_single.png
Single 16M & 32M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-16m_single.png http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-32m_single_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-32m_single.png)
Cinebench with FX5200 PCI video card
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.39/cinebench_tnn.jpg (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.39/cinebench.jpg)
-Sweeper_
11-08-2006, 07:45 AM
how much q6600 will cost? what about yorkfield? i could find one of these quad-core cpus for around ~U$600~U$700 at their launch? (sorry 4 my bad english) ;)
eva2000
11-08-2006, 10:23 PM
AFAIK seen Q6600 slated for Q1 2007 @US$851 I think.
Swapped from 2GB Gskill PC6400PHU2 HZ Micron D9GMH 0629 batch memory to 2GB OCZ PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 Micron D9GKX memory.
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/memory/OCZ/DDR2/titanium_alpha_vx2/pc8000/titanium_alphavx2.jpg
System:
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentsfield QUPT B3 Step 7
Corsair Hydrocool 200EX (http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=2938")
Intel D975XBX Badaxe rev304 1441 bios
128MB Gainward FX5200 PCI card
2x1GB OCZ PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 Micron D9GKX (http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/ocz_pc2_8000_titanium_alpha_vx2_dual_channel)
3x320GB Seagate 7200.10 SATAII Matrix Raid 0
1x74GB Western Digital Raptor 8MB
Pioneer DVD-RW
FDD
1KW PCP&C SLI PSU
Re-ran some of the single Super Pi v1.5 32M Pi times with stock @2400Mhz 9x266fsb with 2:3 divider and OCZ Titanium AlphaVX2 @400mhz 3-3-3-8 at 2.29v vdimm.
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/cpuz_validated_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/cpuz_validated.png)
Super Pi 1M & 32M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/superpi-1m_single_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/superpi-1m_single.png)
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/superpi-32m_single_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/superpi-32m_single.png)
(Due to higher async upclocked memory speed and tighter timings of 3-3-3-8, the 32M time is 98+ seconds faster than 1:1 266mhz 4-4-4-8 timings!)
Super Pi 8M & 16M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/superpi-8m_single.png http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/superpi-16m_single.png
(Due to higher async upclocked memory speed and tighter timings of 3-3-3-8, the 16M time is ~45 seconds faster than 1:1 266mhz 4-4-4-8 timings!)
Dual 32M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/superpi-32m_dual_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/superpi-32m_dual.png)
(Due to higher async upclocked memory speed and tighter timings of 3-3-3-8, the dual 32M Pi time is ~150 seconds faster than 1:1 266mhz 4-4-4-8 timings!)
eva2000
11-09-2006, 06:41 AM
Time for some 3dmark/pcmark action with 2x 256MB BFG 7800GTX SLI with 85.96 SLI drivers :)
System:
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentsfield QUPT B3 Step 7
Corsair Hydrocool 200EX (http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=2938")
Intel D975XBX Badaxe rev304 1441 bios
2x 256MB BFG 7800GTX SLI 85.96 drivers
2x1GB OCZ PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 Micron D9GKX (http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/ocz_pc2_8000_titanium_alpha_vx2_dual_channel)
3x320GB Seagate 7200.10 SATAII Matrix Raid 0
1x74GB Western Digital Raptor 8MB
Pioneer DVD-RW
FDD
1KW PCP&C SLI PSU
Done with Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 at stock 2400Mhz 9x266fsb and 2GB OCZ PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 @400mhz 3-3-3-8.
2x 256MB BFG 7800GTX SLI @494(546)/1370
click image for full screen shot :)
PCmark05
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/pcmark05_473-1350_8135_7736_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/pcmark05_473-1350_8135_7736.png)
3dmark06 & 3dmark05
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/7800GTX_SLI/3dmark06_494-1370_9359_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/7800GTX_SLI/3dmark06_494-1370_9359.png) http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/7800GTX_SLI/3dmark05_494-1370_13925_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/7800GTX_SLI/3dmark05_494-1370_13925.png)
3dmark2003
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/7800GTX_SLI/3dmark2003_494-1370_33549_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/7800GTX_SLI/3dmark2003_494-1370_33549.png)
3dmark2001
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/7800GTX_SLI/3dmark2001_494-1370_38849_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/7800GTX_SLI/3dmark2001_494-1370_38849.png)
Aquamark3
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/7800GTX_SLI/am3_494-1370_136020_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/266-400-3338_1.277-1.685-1.333-2.29/7800GTX_SLI/am3_494-1370_136020.png)
eva2000
11-09-2006, 08:52 AM
Still with 2x1GB OCZ PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 Micron D9GKX (http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/ocz_pc2_8000_titanium_alpha_vx2_dual_channel) this time with Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @9x333fsb = 3001Mhz and 2:3 divider for 500mhz 4-4-3-4 with tightened memset v3.0 timings.
Single 1M & 8M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/333-500-4434_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-1m_single_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/333-500-4434_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-1m_single.png) http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/333-500-4434_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-8m_single_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/333-500-4434_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-8m_single.png)
Single 32M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/333-500-4434_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-32m_single_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/333-500-4434_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-32m_single.png)
(~18 seconds faster (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-32m_single.png) than Gskill PC6400PHU2 HZ same cpu clock but memory at 500mhz 4-4-4-8 and no memset tweaks)
GWillakers
11-09-2006, 04:43 PM
Just a question and a comment:
Q: It seems you consider the reseting of Vcore to a value below stock to be a fault of the D975XBX. It seems to me that this would be more of a fault of Everest / Sandra. No?
Comment: You wondered if the Temperature reported for the Dimm in Everest was somehow attributed to 1441. I don't know Everest, but I believe it is reporting a value for System Zone 2, which is measured between the Dimm Banks. The value it reports for "Motherboard", I believe would correspond to what Intel refers to as System Zone 1, which is measured close to the processor package, under the Heatsink Fins.
eva2000
11-10-2006, 04:41 AM
Yeah just found the D975XBX temperature zone docs and zone 2 is near dimm slots..
as to fault, everest runs fine on my Asus P5W DH without vcore resets.. so is it solely a everest issue or D975XBX ? :)
Sweet Q6600 clocked at 3001Mhz (9x333fsb) with memory 1:1 @333mhz 3-3-3-8 and 2x 256MB BFG 7800GTX SLI @473(525)/1350 managed to break all my previous 7800GTX SLI personal best scores for 3dmark06 :D
3dmark06 = 9,633
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=620460
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/533/333-333-3339_1.394-1.685-1.395-2.29/7800GTX_SLI/3dmark06_473-1350_9633_tnn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/533/333-333-3339_1.394-1.685-1.395-2.29/7800GTX_SLI/3dmark06_473-1350_9633.png)
Higher we go :)
3dmark06 = 9,787
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=620581
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/533/341-341-3338_1.394-1.685-1.395-2.29/7800GTX_SLI/3dmark06_490-1350_9787_tnn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/533/341-341-3338_1.394-1.685-1.395-2.29/7800GTX_SLI/3dmark06_490-1350_9787.png)
Look at that cpu score :D
thorgal
11-10-2006, 05:00 AM
Consider yourself lucky EVA2000 :) I only manage 280FSB (yes, you read right :() with my Bad Axe and QX6700B1, while the chip does 4Ghz on a P5B-del (had it up to 408x10, but wasn't really stable).
Maybe it's because I got an older rev. 302 modded Bad Axe, but this was extremely disappointing nonetheless. Multiplier change does work however, up to 13, above no go, even on Phase.
eva2000
11-10-2006, 05:04 AM
ouuuuch 280fsb... dam then i really do consider myself lucky!
what was max fsb on P5B DX for QX6700 before and after full volt mods ?
thorgal
11-10-2006, 05:33 AM
ouuuuch 280fsb... dam then i really do consider myself lucky!
what was max fsb on P5B DX for QX6700 before and after full volt mods ?
I did not test it before the vmods, so I can't help you there.
To be honest, I've not even found the max FSB with my Kents on lower multi's, lack of time I'm afraid. My step 5 Conroe got up to 458x10 on single stage on this mobo. I'm finishing up with a DDR2 roundup review at the moment and try to get more data for you later.
eva2000
11-10-2006, 06:50 AM
I did not test it before the vmods, so I can't help you there.
To be honest, I've not even found the max FSB with my Kents on lower multi's, lack of time I'm afraid. My step 5 Conroe got up to 458x10 on single stage on this mobo. I'm finishing up with a DDR2 roundup review at the moment and try to get more data for you later.
Ah DDR2 review.. :slobber: :slobber: :slobber: on your sig :D
Looking forward to that review :)
Decided to see how well tight 3-3-3-8 timings compare to high clocked 4-4-4-8 timings. Only difference is 4-4-4-8 timings were done on 2GB Gskill PC6400PHU2 HZ Micron D9GMH 0629 batch @500mhz 4-4-4-8 and tight 3-3-3-8 timings were done with 2GB OCZ PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 Micron D9GKX @417mhz 3-3-3-8 at 2.39v
System:
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentsfield QUPT B3 Step 7
Corsair Hydrocool 200EX (http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=2938")
Intel D975XBX Badaxe rev304 1441 bios
128MB Gainward FX5200 PCI card
3x320GB Seagate 7200.10 SATAII Matrix Raid 0
1x74GB Western Digital Raptor 8MB
Pioneer DVD-RW
FDD
1KW PCP&C SLI PSU
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/memory/GSKILL/PC6400PHU2_2GBHZ/6400phu2_1.jpg
vs
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/memory/OCZ/DDR2/titanium_alpha_vx2/pc8000/titanium_alphavx2.jpg
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentsfield quad core cpu was clocked on both tests at 9x333FSB = 3001Mhz.
2:3 divider 500Mhz 4-4-4-8 vs 4:5 divider 417mhz 3-3-3-8
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/cpuz_validated_tn.png
vs
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/667/333-417-3338_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.29/cpuz_validated_tn.png
Results
500mhz 4-4-4-8 (left) vs (417mhz 3-3-3-8 (right)
1M
16.907s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-1m_single.png) vs 16.812s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/667/333-417-3338_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.29/superpi-1m_single.png)
2M
40.750s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-2m_single.png) vs 40.750s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/667/333-417-3338_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.29/superpi-2m_single.png)
4M
1m 34.454s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-4m_single.png) vs 1m 34.000s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/667/333-417-3338_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.29/superpi-4m_single.png)
8M
3m 31.156s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-8m_single.png) vs 3m 31.157s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/667/333-417-3338_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.29/superpi-8m_single.png)
16M
7m 44.281s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-16m_single.png) vs 7m 44.141s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/667/333-417-3338_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.29/superpi-16m_single.png)
32M
16m 48.438s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-32m_single.png) vs 16m 47.562s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/667/333-417-3338_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.29/superpi-32m_single.png)
Amazing that 417mhz 3-3-3-8 timings not only kept up with but also beat 500mhz 4-4-4-8 timings in 4 out of 6 of the Super Pi times. Especially in 32M Pi test! I suspect it's the tighter timings but also due to tighter default tRD value. According to memset v3.0, 417mhz 3-3-3-8 had by default tRD = 5 whereas 500mhz 4-4-4-8 had tRD = 7 by default.
Probably explains why PC6400 rated DDR2 memory in 3-3-3-8 default timings usually cost as much if not more than PC8000 rated memory due to it's performance as well as the time and cost it takes for the hand testing and binning process! :)
thorgal
11-10-2006, 06:58 AM
That is very interesting info you've got there EVA2000 ! Strangely enough, your results do not represent my findings so far. I do not know the figures by heart, but on my P5B-del PC8000C4 always outperformed PC6400C3... I hope to show this to people in the upcoming review (don't want to hijack your thread now ;) )
Edit : my testing is done on Conroe by the way
thunderstruck!
11-10-2006, 07:33 AM
Very nice eva. What is max prime stable? How does it compare to your E6600 ES?
eva2000
11-10-2006, 08:24 PM
thanks thorgal, looking forward to that review :)
thunderstruck, badaxe board is fsb limited for kentsfield at 340-345fsb so not going any higher for now with max 9x multiplier .... this Q6600 was pretested on P5B DX at 3600mhz 9x400fsb 1.45v quad stressprime on air...
I have P5B DX on order next week heh
eva2000
11-10-2006, 11:36 PM
To be more thorough, I also tested OCZ PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 at same 500mhz 4-4-4-8 timings and default bios boot up as the Gskill PC6400PHU2 HZ and compared them to the existing results.
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448-1.359-1.725-1.395-2.39/cpuz_validated_tn.png
Gskill PC6400PHU2 HZ D9GMH @500mhz 4-4-4-8 (left)
vs
OCZ PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 @417mhz 3-3-3-8 (middle)
vs
OCZ PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 @500mhz 4-4-4-8 (right)
1M
16.907s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-1m_single.png) vs 16.812s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/667/333-417-3338_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.29/superpi-1m_single.png) vs 16.766s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448-1.359-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-1m_single.png)
2M
40.750s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-2m_single.png) vs 40.750s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/667/333-417-3338_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.29/superpi-2m_single.png) vs 40.578s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448-1.359-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-2m_single.png)
4M
1m 34.454s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-4m_single.png) vs 1m 34.000s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/667/333-417-3338_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.29/superpi-4m_single.png) vs 1m 33.609s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448-1.359-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-4m_single.png)
8M
3m 31.156s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-8m_single.png) vs 3m 31.157s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/667/333-417-3338_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.29/superpi-8m_single.png) vs 3m 30.218s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448-1.359-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-8m_single.png)
16M
7m 44.281s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-16m_single.png) vs 7m 44.141s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/667/333-417-3338_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.29/superpi-16m_single.png) vs 7m 42.282s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448-1.359-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-16m_single.png)
32M
16m 48.438s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/gskill/pc6400phu2/17_18/1441/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448_1.336-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-32m_single.png) vs 16m 47.562s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/667/333-417-3338_1.359-1.725-1.395-2.29/superpi-32m_single.png) vs 16m 43.828s (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975x/975xbx_results/Q6600_1/ocz/titanium_alphavx2/pc8000/1_2/1441/9x/1067fsb/800/333-500-4448-1.359-1.725-1.395-2.39/superpi-32m_single.png)
Plotting the graph two different ways shows:
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/memory/OCZ/DDR2/titanium_alpha_vx2/pc8000/d9gkx_d9gmh.png
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/memory/OCZ/DDR2/titanium_alpha_vx2/pc8000/d9gkx_d9gmh_2.png
Looks like the Micron D9GKX based OCZ PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 is just all round faster than the Micron D9GMH based Gskill PC6400PHU2 HZ 0629 batch memory for both 4:5 417mhz 3-3-3-8 and 2:3 500mhz 4-4-4-8. The difference is small, but for those Super Pi junkies like me, it looks like interesting times a head for my Super Pi adventures with this Micron D9GKX based OCZ memory :)
But as folks will ultimately also factor in price, the Gskill PC6400PHU2 HZ Micron D9GMH are probably a better bang for your buck being on average 35-45% cheaper in Australia :)
thorgal
11-11-2006, 01:14 AM
Again great work EVA2000 :toast:
The differences you point out also come back in my testing: Teamgroup PC5300 "333" vs Teamgoup PC6400 "333" : the latter with GKX chips performs a little better than the former with the same speeds, but scale much higher. You'd also have to pay double for the PC6400C3 of course.
For now : teamgroup GMH go up to about 1050-1070cas4, GKX go to 1150cas4 (actually I'm testing cas 5 orthos at 1250Mhz as we speak, so far no prob).
All testing with max. of 2.4VDDR
eva2000
11-11-2006, 06:17 AM
Yeah this is my first set of D9GKX but looks like they're really binned for speed/performance :)
It is test for nothing, pretty old bad MoBo, bad overclockable Kensfield ES, lot of pictures says nothing. Sorry, but in this post is not nothing to interest.
Ashraf
11-13-2006, 04:31 AM
It is test for nothing, pretty old bad MoBo, bad overclockable Kensfield ES, lot of pictures says nothing. Sorry, but in this post is not nothing to interest.
Agree. :rolleyes:
koensa
11-13-2006, 04:45 AM
well, why dont you post some quad core action then...
is 16 second superpi1M @3.1 ghz very good?i think so or am i mistaken.
my allenadale 2MB cache @ 3.8 scores 15 so...
loc.o
11-13-2006, 04:48 AM
It is test for nothing, pretty old bad MoBo, bad overclockable Kensfield ES, lot of pictures says nothing. Sorry, but in this post is not nothing to interest.
There are not many other people (if not none) that test their hardware so thorough as eva does. If there's nothing interesting in it for you please just read on.
thorgal
11-13-2006, 05:41 AM
It is test for nothing, pretty old bad MoBo, bad overclockable Kensfield ES, lot of pictures says nothing. Sorry, but in this post is not nothing to interest.
Agree. :rolleyes:
Of course, YOUR contribution to this thread and this site can be called revolutionary :rolleyes:
If you don't like what you see, why even bother posting :nono:
Continue your work plz EVA2000, for everyone else who does like what he's reading and what you're trying to investigate.
NapalmV5
11-13-2006, 11:51 AM
nice work!
can u do dvdshrink?, like u did i the other thread..
@ t-break looks like dvdshrink takes advantage of the 4 cores,
http://www.tbreak.com/reviews/article.php?cat=cpu&id=475&pagenumber=5
vanovich
11-13-2006, 01:19 PM
anyone have a link to system tools? nice work eva .
eva2000
11-13-2006, 03:37 PM
thanks loc.o and thorgal
It's nice that this thread is appreciated :)
I've swapped my E6600 out and Q6600 back in for some X1900CF/X1900XTX testing for now. Asus P5B Deluxe has been ordered and awaiting delivery and also eVGA 680i and eVGA 8800GTX samples for review/testing are on the books as well so pre-Xmas fun is coming :D :toast:
nice work!
can u do dvdshrink?, like u did i the other thread..
@ t-break looks like dvdshrink takes advantage of the 4 cores,
http://www.tbreak.com/reviews/article.php?cat=cpu&id=475&pagenumber=5
Ah yes dvdshrink tests...amazing how this old app can take advantage of 4 cores too! Will get around to dvdshrink tests with the same dvd again http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=107518 for you a little later :)
vanovich, thanks you can find systool at http://www.techpowerup.com/systool/
widman
11-21-2006, 02:09 PM
thanks eva2000,
I had been looking information whether badaxe 1 support kentsfield.
death metal
11-21-2006, 02:48 PM
Heya eva, you may want to check out my own investigation though the BIOS I used is older so I am really not sure about how similar or different it will be compared to yours.
You can find my investigation here: http://sleektech.nl/~dm/review/intel/d975xbx-note/d975xbx-note-04.html
You may want to check the previous and succeeding pages. Good luck.
Btw, if you want to break 350FSB++, use Bad Axe 2 :)
Here's my multi-only overclock
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=130172
http://valid.x86-secret.com/ccpuz.php?id=130172
Supertim0r
11-21-2006, 03:12 PM
Btw, if you want to break 350FSB++, use Bad Axe 2 :)
the XBX2 maxed @ 390ish with Q6600 (470fsb on P5B DX) for me :( (afaik FUGGER have same issue) ... nothing a bios can't fix :)
XBX2 is awesome with conroe :slobber:
roomtemp 22c
E6600 "ES" Step 5 B1
Intel Bad Axe 2
2gig Team Group 667 "D9"
Tuniq Tower 120
OCZ GXS 700W
XFX 8800GTS 660/1000
1M (http://simon.webideal.ca/Bench/4.05gig%201m%20e66%20xbx2.JPG)
CAS3 (http://simon.webideal.ca/Bench/4gig%201m%20e66%20xbx2.JPG)
prime :eek: (http://simon.webideal.ca/Bench/3.8%20prime%20xbx2.JPG)
this board is a keeper :fact:
eva2000
11-21-2006, 03:35 PM
thanks guys
Thanks death metal added your notes to my semi official d975xbx thread http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=2804 :)
XBX2 looking sweet!
erwinz
11-21-2006, 05:39 PM
great work eva.. :)
:woot:
eva2000
11-21-2006, 10:22 PM
Thanks..
Moved onto P5B Deluxe and my Q6600 now capable of a much higher fsb :)
To start 3500Mhz - 9x389FSB quad stressprime at 1.4000v (1.5v set in bios, 1.4720v windows idle droop to 1.4000v :eek: )
Idle
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Asus/P5B_Deluxe/results/G4Storm/Q6600_Kenstfield/ocz/titaniumalphaVX2/PC8000/1_2/0804/9x/533/389-389-4448_4-35_1.525-1.4-1.55-2.1/cpuz_idle_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Asus/P5B_Deluxe/results/G4Storm/Q6600_Kenstfield/ocz/titaniumalphaVX2/PC8000/1_2/0804/9x/533/389-389-4448_4-35_1.525-1.4-1.55-2.1/cpuz_idle.png)
Load
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Asus/P5B_Deluxe/results/G4Storm/Q6600_Kenstfield/ocz/titaniumalphaVX2/PC8000/1_2/0804/9x/533/389-389-4448_4-35_1.525-1.4-1.55-2.1/stressprime_load_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Asus/P5B_Deluxe/results/G4Storm/Q6600_Kenstfield/ocz/titaniumalphaVX2/PC8000/1_2/0804/9x/533/389-389-4448_4-35_1.525-1.4-1.55-2.1/stressprime_load.png)
Seems 2nd cpu on the Q6600 with cpu2 + cpu3 run alot cooler than cpu0 + cpu1 :)
VictorWang
11-22-2006, 03:54 AM
ha, finally u got a P5B DL, u need vdrop and vcore mod :D
dinos22
11-22-2006, 04:01 AM
To start 3500Mhz - 9x389FSB quad stressprime at 1.4000v (1.5v set in bios, 1.4720v windows idle droop to 1.4000v :eek: )
unfortunately it's about the same for me :(
eva2000
11-22-2006, 04:11 AM
Yeah.. do you know of a pencil mods for vdroop and vcore for P5B Deluxe rev1.03 ? since i don't know how to volt mod, just have to use stock P5B Deluxe.. not bad
@3600Mhz - 9x400FSB
PCI Express Frequency: 100
PCI Clock Synchronization Mode: 33.33Mhz
Spread Spectrum: Disabled
CPU Vcore Voltage: 1.550 (1.488)droops to 1.464v
Memory Voltage: 2.25v
FSB Termination Voltage: 1.4v
NB Vcore: 1.65v
SB Vcore (SATA/PCIE): AUTO
ICH Chipset Voltage: AUTO
Memory Remap Feature: Disabled
Configure DRAM Timing by SPD: Disabled
DDRAM CAS# Latency: 3
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay: 4
DRAM RAS# Precharge: 3
DRAM RAS# Activate to Precharge: 4
DRAM Write Recovery Time: 4
DRAM TRFC: 25
DRAM TRRD: 6
Rank Write to Read Delay: 10
Read to Precharge Delay: 10
Write to Precharge Delay: 10
Static Read Control: Disabled
Modify Ratio Support: Enabled
Ratio CMOS Setting: 9x
CIE Support: Disabled
Max CPUID Value Limit: Disabled
Vanderpool Technology: Disabled
CPU TM function: Disabled
Execute Disable Bit: Disabled
PECI: Disabled
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Asus/P5B_Deluxe/results/G4Storm/Q6600_Kenstfield/ocz/titaniumalphaVX2/PC8000/1_2/0804/9x/533/400-400-3434_3-25-6-def_1.55-1.4-1.65-2.25/cpuz_validated_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Asus/P5B_Deluxe/results/G4Storm/Q6600_Kenstfield/ocz/titaniumalphaVX2/PC8000/1_2/0804/9x/533/400-400-3434_3-25-6-def_1.55-1.4-1.65-2.25/cpuz_validated.png)
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Asus/P5B_Deluxe/results/G4Storm/Q6600_Kenstfield/ocz/titaniumalphaVX2/PC8000/1_2/0804/9x/533/400-400-3434_3-25-6-def_1.55-1.4-1.65-2.25/superpi-32m_single_13m57s157ms_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Asus/P5B_Deluxe/results/G4Storm/Q6600_Kenstfield/ocz/titaniumalphaVX2/PC8000/1_2/0804/9x/533/400-400-3434_3-25-6-def_1.55-1.4-1.65-2.25/superpi-32m_single_13m57s157ms.png)
Quad Super Pi 32M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Asus/P5B_Deluxe/results/G4Storm/Q6600_Kenstfield/ocz/titaniumalphaVX2/PC8000/1_2/0804/9x/533/400-400-3434_3-25-6-def_1.55-1.4-1.65-2.25/superpi-32m_quad_tnn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/Asus/P5B_Deluxe/results/G4Storm/Q6600_Kenstfield/ocz/titaniumalphaVX2/PC8000/1_2/0804/9x/533/400-400-3434_3-25-6-def_1.55-1.4-1.65-2.25/superpi-32m_quad.png)
:D
dinos22
11-22-2006, 04:19 AM
you must be blasting the :banana::banana::banana::banana: out of this CPU with your portable aircon..........11C LOL
eva2000
11-22-2006, 04:22 AM
nah bug with asus probe2 and the bios reported temps - same prob here http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=122316 with kentsfield
only coretemp works properly right now
dinos22
11-22-2006, 04:25 AM
oh i see
bofors
11-22-2006, 09:48 AM
Continue your work plz EVA2000, for everyone else who does like what he's reading and what you're trying to investigate.
Ditto, I also find Eva's detailed results on BadAxes to be very valuable.
guess2098
11-22-2006, 09:56 AM
A++++++++++++++++++++ work man!!!!
i wanna see DI XD
eva2000
11-22-2006, 12:39 PM
thanks guys... DI heh maybe one day who knows :)
bofors
11-25-2006, 06:15 AM
Eva2000, can you tell us if you plan to get a BadAxe 2?
eva2000
11-25-2006, 06:21 AM
no sure if i will right now... unless intel takes notice of me and sends me a sample LOL
[cTx]Philosophy
01-31-2007, 02:52 AM
Eva of all the mobos youve tested so far, both with the kents and reg 6600 which would you recomend for someone (ME) to buy, im thinking of a P5B DLX but Im not quite sure about e6600 or q6600..
Wish I could find a nice priced Q6600 for sure..
eva2000
01-31-2007, 05:13 AM
Philosophy']Eva of all the mobos youve tested so far, both with the kents and reg 6600 which would you recomend for someone (ME) to buy, im thinking of a P5B DLX but Im not quite sure about e6600 or q6600..
Wish I could find a nice priced Q6600 for sure..
depends i've tested
Asus P5W DH Deluxe
Asus P5B Deluxe
Asus 680i Striker
2x Intel D975XBX Badaxe rev304
DFI ICFX3200-T2R/G
Max super pi times = P5W DH then P5B Deluxe
Max memory clocks = P5B Deluxe, 680i striker and DFI ICFX3200
SLI = Asus 680i striker
Max raid setup/stability = P5W DH and D975XBX - just started to play with raid for 680i striker handy as it has 6xSATA native ports http://i4memory.com/showpost.php?p=56688&postcount=2 and haven't tried for DFI ICFX3200
Easiest to setup and go = Intel D975XBX and P5W DH
Least amount of issues i.e. does what it's spec'd to do = Intel D975XBX and then P5W DH
For kentsfield max FSB = P5B Deluxe ~400FSB, then 680i striker ~340-350FSB, then DFI ICFX3200 ~400FSB with lower multi but get to default 9x for Q6600 hits 340-350FSB need to tweak GTL ref volts, then Intel D975XBX rev304 ~345FSB
For 24/7 rig I like stability and features of Intel D975XBX and Asus P5W DH. Asus 680i striker definitely for SLI.
Alessandro17
05-12-2007, 02:34 PM
N00bish question here, sorry.
I have an Intel D975XBX Badaxe rev306.
Do you think that there have been important improvements in rev306 regarding Core 2 Quads support?
Alessandro17
08-24-2007, 09:08 PM
Never mind, in the end I bought a Bad Axe 2.
I'll put the Bad Axe 1 and the E6600 in my "old" computer.
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