Wtf, that's in 1M or 2M? :slapass:
PS: gianni-gt, what voltage you had for that last screen (the DH-E6 in CPU-z)?
Wtf, that's in 1M or 2M? :slapass:
PS: gianni-gt, what voltage you had for that last screen (the DH-E6 in CPU-z)?
that was not me... the wr is from stunned_guy vcore was 1.648V
OK, good to know. I'll try something when I get my BH5's back. :D
Sheesh, these cores sure have gone a long way since I first debuted them. At the time, this was as high as I had gone on the 3700+ :p: ....(now the 4000+, on the other hand, was another story...3500Mhz+ I think)Quote:
Originally Posted by gianni-gt
http://img173.imageshack.us/img173/7572/3gcpuz8qz.jpg
Sadly probability says that all the best CPUs ever made will never be overclocked.Quote:
Originally Posted by NickS
Just stumbled across this thread. Frigging insane... good CPU and good clocking :toast:
That's why I overclock every cpu I see :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0
my wr-sandiego was in a office-maschine in germany... after 6months, the guy try to overclock this chip and reached with the first try 3338mhz@1.488V prime-stable... $$$ now it's mine 4ever :D
hmm, maybe i should try the 3700+ from dad.Quote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0
it has never been overclocked since he bought it in dec. 05.
maybe is it a good one? :D
Why not ? :D
Try to do it and let us know which stepping it is.
now this is a deep quote :)Quote:
Originally Posted by gianni-gt
so true so true though ;)
I couldn't sleep without having tried!Quote:
Originally Posted by Turrican
thats why when I get a C2D rig, I will grab the P4 540 from downstairs and get here up and going towards the 4GHz and above :)
gianni, did u get the wr with ur 3700+ E6 ? I think so...:woot:
yeah i got it!!! but not validated atm... ;)
man gianni, you are the WR hunter here on XS :D
hehe.... in 7days comes LN2 for the FX-55 :) hope for one more WR...
and here it is: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=156356
AMD Athlon64 3700+ Toledo WR
1.8V (BIOS), cpu-temp = +12°C, cooled with my fridge-chiller @ -12.5°C...
Quote:
Originally Posted by gianni-gt
lol wrong link :fact:
3480mhz? :P
nope everything's right, check: http://www.ripping.org/database.php?cpuid=195
Quote:
Originally Posted by gianni-gt
Hmm i missing something here...
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=151433
Was that not your WR?
Ic miss understanding... i need to read right :) , that was your WR that you hade before :)
That's the san diëgo, the E6 revision is the Toledo
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Originally Posted by Lastviking
thats the 3700+ with san diego core - the one above is with toledo core. :)
The official name for the Toledo is San Diego E6...but all people know that there was build in the Toledo core of an X2.
today i tried some prime-runs with my normal water-cooling-system... water@25°C
3001Mhz @ 1.264V * 38°C * WaKü2 * mit HS
3100Mhz @ 1.312V * 38°C * WaKü2 * mit HS
3203Mhz @ 1.376V * 40°C * WaKü2 * mit HS
3270Mhz @ 1.440V * 44°C * WaKü2 * mit HS
more vcore wasn't possible because the temps are too high...
:woot: Good Work! You may be able to take the WR for ALL Toledo single cores. I THINK my record still stands.....maybe not for long though ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by gianni-gt
http://img327.imageshack.us/img327/4026/3505cpuz5cm.jpg