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M.Beier
02-23-2007, 06:24 PM
Hey, Im quite impressed by my E6300, I actually seriously consider selling my E6600, and get some high-freq mem..

This sucker does..
3003mhz at 1.040v (watercooled.. 35C water, no fans on heater, and warm room, great performance, or.. ;) )
3458mhz at 1.2v (I need screenie, was even at HIGH temperature..)
Havnt done a thing

I need some mem that'll allow me to push for the limit.. I have faith in this sucker around 1.8v will do some serious damage, paired with a good old fashion LN2 tube with LN2 ;)

But mobo that'll handle that high FSB?? I bet it'll go unbelievebly high..

Cracker
02-23-2007, 07:01 PM
Hey, Im quite impressed by my E6300, I actually seriously consider selling my E6600, and get some high-freq mem..

This sucker does..
3003mhz at 1.040v (watercooled.. 35C water, no fans on heater, and warm room, great performance, or.. ;) )
3458mhz at 1.2v (I need screenie, was even at HIGH temperature..)
Havnt done a thing

I need some mem that'll allow me to push for the limit.. I have faith in this sucker around 1.8v will do some serious damage, paired with a good old fashion LN2 tube with LN2 ;)

But mobo that'll handle that high FSB?? I bet it'll go unbelievebly high..
1.8v would probably fry it although it would probably give you a nice super-high overclock suicide screenshot. :D

Keep us posted! :toast:

badhabit
02-24-2007, 01:50 AM
What's the batch? I have an E6300 on the way. :D

jimmyz
02-24-2007, 02:14 AM
make a ln2 container for the nb of your p5b-e and i believe you could get the fsb you are looking for, if the ram could keep up. i wish the 965 could go lower than 1:1 my ram can do about 1050 but no more.

M.Beier
02-24-2007, 05:29 AM
I'll check batch lateron today, have a rough time getting all benchmark applications downloaded with my 192kbit internet.. :)

dinos22
02-24-2007, 05:37 AM
that looks to be a good chip

very good indeed

i need around 1.37-39v for 3.6GHz on my E6300 on air

M.Beier
02-24-2007, 05:53 AM
Gah, gotta fix the mod before moving on tho'..

Having two issues..
First of all, the mobo fails shutting down half the time, requires me turning off manualy..
Bios and shutting down windows^^

Secondly, I've ripped off the Vcore mod.. Oops

FragTek
02-24-2007, 05:57 AM
My new Xeon 3070 is like that.... I can pull 3.2ghz @ 1.15v and 3.4ghz @ 1.2v all 8+ hour Orthos blend stable. After 3.4ghz it starts requiring a bit more voltage but I have a feeling it might also be because this current hsf I'm using is craptastic, once the Ultra-X gets on it hopefully I will be able to use fewer volts for my 3.6ghz 24/7 usage which is at 1.35v and loaded temps are about 72*c.

M.Beier
02-24-2007, 06:21 AM
Have a hard time passing the 500FSB limit here.. Basicly my D9DQT dont love me atm ;)

leopr
02-24-2007, 06:31 AM
My E6300 is amazing also, 1.26V vCore @ BIOS for 3150Mhz, was using 1.30V all the time, today i found it it works with less, might work even with 1.25v.

M.Beier
02-24-2007, 12:49 PM
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Drag
02-24-2007, 02:06 PM
1.8v would probably fry it although it would probably give you a nice super-high overclock suicide screenshot. :D

Keep us posted! :toast:
Please remove the avatar its :banana::banana::banana::banana:ing disqusting

Xvys
02-24-2007, 02:11 PM
I just got my new ram and the E6300 runs fine at 3500MHz - 500FSB with 1.38v, but the cpu was running too hot for sustained use. I have backed it off to 480FSB with 1.34v and it idles at 50C in CoreTemp. I have a feeling it will run with lower voltage at this speed. I will test soon.

M.Beier
02-24-2007, 04:15 PM
With water, I ran 3430mhz with less then 40C dual P95, open windows tho.. Chipset was 21 deg ;)

erwinz
02-24-2007, 06:52 PM
My new Xeon 3070 is like that.... I can pull 3.2ghz @ 1.15v and 3.4ghz @ 1.2v all 8+ hour Orthos blend stable. After 3.4ghz it starts requiring a bit more voltage but I have a feeling it might also be because this current hsf I'm using is craptastic, once the Ultra-X gets on it hopefully I will be able to use fewer volts for my 3.6ghz 24/7 usage which is at 1.35v and loaded temps are about 72*c.


very nice processor.. :) what is the batch?? :)

Noob-ftw
02-24-2007, 08:22 PM
With water, I ran 3430mhz with less then 40C dual P95, open windows tho.. Chipset was 21 deg ;)

Hot chip, mine does 41ºC at 3.4ghz (1.35V)

I say ditch the E6600 and keep this golden chip. (WR anyone?)

ziddey
02-24-2007, 10:22 PM
Please remove the avatar its :banana::banana::banana::banana:ing disqusting
LOL

Highland3r
02-25-2007, 06:21 AM
Get a good board and you'll be on for the WR (or should be!) Getting over 600 FSB is damn hard tho, stuck there at the mo with this 6300 and P5B. Need to switch from stock NB cooling and see if that helps.

This is under phase @ ~ 1.57v or so. She'll do it with less most likely just wanted set and went!
http://drunken-student.co.uk/pics/pc/Allendale/6300_pi-1m_13-688.JPG

Orthos stable under water @ 1.413v loaded (dmm)
http://drunken-student.co.uk/pics/pc/Allendale/6300_prime_3-74.JPG

Chips an L628B, run's hot. Very hot. Only thing limiting it on air/water so far is the temps :(