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PcCI2iminal
08-05-2007, 12:49 AM
I've been benching on air at about 1.58v the temps on the room has been in the 27oC.
first impression
The new Asus board is damn good for Quad and in the same conditions it clocks a bit better than my old P35-DS4 ,the release BIOS is great, clear and very easy to understand.
the CPU socket area is pretty clean.

Cons
overpriced in JP -> 300us$ :(


http://img477.imageshack.us/img477/7483/002cj7.jpg

4ghz @ 1.58v ,Damper ON
http://img364.imageshack.us/img364/8115/4000mhz3d06cputestzd1.jpg
http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/6375/4000mhzcinebenchwprimeogw4.jpg
http://img364.imageshack.us/img364/6577/4000mhzcpi32meverestfo1.jpg

benching went quite good and I managed to boot at 470FSB and do some cinbench,wprime and prime95 @ 480FSB :)

http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/4003/480fsbwprimecinebenchmn3.jpg
http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/2515/imagem1iw8.jpg

MB->P5K Premium
CPU->Q6700 L724A
Cooler->Thernalright Ultra 120 Extreme
Fan1->San Ace F12-HHH
Fan2(NB)->San Ace F6-PWM
Fan3(RAM)->Globe Fan B07138812L
RAM->Adata 8500 EE
VGA->MSI X1950Pro512
HDD->Hitachi 40gb
PSU->Giga-EZ 1000w
Room temp->27oC

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revogamer
08-05-2007, 12:59 AM
OMG! awesome temps :O

safan80
08-05-2007, 01:47 AM
1.58 volts I'd expect better from a G0.

Ace-a-Rue
08-05-2007, 08:39 AM
at 3999 Mhz and you expect the vcore to be lower?....man, that is an awesome overclock on air.

Leeghoofd
08-05-2007, 08:46 AM
I also think 4ghz is amasing with a quad CPU, I would even be happy if my best 632A 6600 did 4ghz stable with only 1.58 volts...

sofarfrome
08-05-2007, 08:53 AM
at 3999 Mhz and you expect the vcore to be lower?....man, that is an awesome overclock on air.

FWIW...I agree it is an excellent OC and the temps are remarkable considering this is a quad.

In the past I have been fortunate to have some dual cores that would reach 4GHz on air but the temps were too much for any long term orthos testing. My L629B would run 32M Pi and 1 hour of orthos with 1.48vcore but since it was a B the temps would go quite high under air cooling. I got rid of it before I set my WC up so I never got to see how cool it would run under water.

NKD
08-05-2007, 12:46 PM
those temps are not real guys, there is no way in hell a quad is running at 49c on air at 4ghz, common my b3 quad ran in the high 60's at 3.3 under 100% load and that was on water with a d-tek fusion waterblock and a highend watercooling setup. if G0 is that good than we dont need 45nm base quads. my e6850 idles below ambient, and at 3.95 idles at 22c on water, common, lets wait until core temp is updated, i bet tjucntion is way high on these chips, if the case temp has gone up 71c than tjunction is probably more than a hundered.

Leeghoofd
08-05-2007, 12:51 PM
Always add 15 degrees they say with the new GO's so still amasing for me

Icer
08-05-2007, 01:09 PM
those temps are not real guys, there is no way in hell a quad is running at 49c on air at 4ghz, common my b3 quad ran in the high 60's at 3.3 under 100% load and that was on water with a d-tek fusion waterblock and a highend watercooling setup. if G0 is that good than we dont need 45nm base quads. my e6850 idles below ambient, and at 3.95 idles at 22c on water, common, lets wait until core temp is updated, i bet tjucntion is way high on these chips, if the case temp has gone up 71c than tjunction is probably more than a hundered.


I think it's showing 49C @ 4GHz as an Idle temp and seems believable to me.:shrug: Correct me if I'm wrong but the only temps I see under a load are in the last pic...~58C @ 3.63GHz


Edit: Here's my Idle temps @ 4GHz on my Q6600 and they are just under his.


http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=62177&stc=1&d=1185525119

killert
08-05-2007, 01:19 PM
Nice Chips, I wish I had a G0 :(

xgman
08-05-2007, 01:32 PM
Always add 15 degrees they say with the new GO's so still amasing for me


"They" say alot of things . . . . . . .. ;)

NKD
08-05-2007, 01:55 PM
I think it's showing 49C @ 4GHz as an Idle temp and seems believable to me.:shrug: Correct me if I'm wrong but the only temps I see under a load are in the last pic...~58C @ 3.63GHz


Edit: Here's my Idle temps @ 4GHz on my Q6600 and they are just under his.


http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=62177&stc=1&d=1185525119

welll i am getting xtreme low temps with my watercooling setup,

i had a b3 stepping q6600 and on water with a d-tek fusion block i was getting idle temps in the 40's and load temps all the way to 69c, and at 3.4 i was getting 77c under load and this is all on water, g0 stepping might overclock like crazy but those temps are more than unbelievable, if someone can get idle temps of 49c at 700mhz more than me on air and if its all true, than u all have a miracle chip. i am adding 15c to my e6850 which is idling below ambient at 20c at 4ghz, i can say all i want but the truth is nothing can read G0 stepping temps right, we will all know in a little bit when coretemp is updated.

what i dont understand is its still the same quad core and just a different stepping, yes it can overclock and tolerate higher temps, and all of the sudden the temps are insanly cooler than b3's, i have seen reviews of quad core going up to 80c when clocked at 3.5 on water, i am sure u can search them on line. G0 all of the sudden gives u 500mhz more overclock on average and 20c less under load and all with air.

lol lets not start a temp war. i honestly really dont care about high temps as long as my chip runs stable.

Ace-a-Rue
08-05-2007, 03:57 PM
those temps are not real guys, there is no way in hell a quad is running at 49c on air at 4ghz, common my b3 quad ran in the high 60's at 3.3 under 100% load and that was on water with a d-tek fusion waterblock and a highend watercooling setup. if G0 is that good than we dont need 45nm base quads. my e6850 idles below ambient, and at 3.95 idles at 22c on water, common, lets wait until core temp is updated, i bet tjucntion is way high on these chips, if the case temp has gone up 71c than tjunction is probably more than a hundered.

temperature accurracy might be questionable but don't forget these new "G0" steppings are supposed to be 95W rated cpu's compared to 105W for the B3 quad cores...less heat produced and a good reason why higher overclocks with less vcore.

NKD
08-05-2007, 04:58 PM
temperature accurracy might be questionable but don't forget these new "G0" steppings are supposed to be 95W rated cpu's compared to 105W for the B3 quad cores...less heat produced and a good reason why higher overclocks with less vcore.

yea i perfectly understand ur reply, if i could oc g0 to high limits, i wouldnt worry too much about temps as long it was running stable.

zanzabar
08-05-2007, 05:00 PM
:rocker:

erwinz
08-05-2007, 05:28 PM
nice clocks.. PcCI2iminal..


is the Premium better than the Deluxe?? :) hehehe we all know the answer..

JAG87
08-05-2007, 07:12 PM
sweet overclock dude. I hope my x3230 will be able to do as good once my apogee gets here...

PcCI2iminal
08-06-2007, 01:24 PM
temperature accurracy might be questionable but don't forget these new "G0" steppings are supposed to be 95W rated cpu's compared to 105W for the B3 quad cores...less heat produced and a good reason why higher overclocks with less vcore.


it is hard to believe on that temp but the base of the Ultra 120 Extreme just is a bit hot but not as the B3 @ 3800mhz (1.5v)


is the Premium better than the Deluxe?? hehehe we all know the answer..

hehehehe we know :D


lol lets not start a temp war. i honestly really dont care about high temps as long as my chip runs stable.

Amen :)

Ace-a-Rue
08-06-2007, 07:19 PM
it is hard to believe on that temp but the base of the Ultra 120 Extreme just is a bit hot but not as the B3 @ 3800mhz (1.5v)



very familiar with the heat with my B3-Q6600...i can't prime that baby@3.7 Ghz unless i remove the side case door and turn the fire up on the Vcore....and...boy, does it get warm in the room!:D