Thnx m8:), Yea It was still a gamble but I gave it a go:), nice test m8, keep pushin it lol:D
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1) Q6600 G0
2) L723A930
3) http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=291143
4) http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/2...lookut2.th.png
5) Fuzion w/ nozzle
6) 1.49V
7) 780i ref w/ EVGA bios
Haven't bothered with the ram yet, and this 780i board has an odd A0 on soft restart error for some FSBs.
QX9650 - L727A637 - 4.6Ghz OCCT stable - PC jinu117 - 1.44v - ASUS Maximus formula S.E - by -----------------billdavis
http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m...d26/stable.jpg
updating my old OC... Vcore at 1.3425V @ 3.5Ghz...
http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...prime10hrs.jpg
Q6600 GO - L726A854 - 3.6GHz P stable - WC D-Tek Fuzion - 1.392v - ASUS P5K Dlx
http://home.earthlink.net/~pmpctek/s...95_3600mhz.jpg
Hi,
After my B3, a L734 G0 doing 3.6GHz at 1.42v, I got a new G0 L740B126
http://www.izipik.com/images/2008011..._Small_FFT.jpg
It is with open window for some minutes. At 24°C ambiant, it is as hot on 2 cores as with my previous L734A at same 3.6GHz but with 1.424 real vcore instead of 1.334v forr this one
So, despite the lower vcore, it heats quiet the same as a per clock reference. The delta between cores is up to 7°C usually. I'll try to reseat in few days with some MX-2, then I'll try a vertical mount of my WB. If nothing do it, I could lap it
See my signature for all hardware setup
The most interesting, is my P5B deluxe stable at that memory OC, timings and just 1.25v on the NB. And hey, it is 266 strap. The X38 is a best clocker, but couldn't clock this at 266 strap on a qaudcore and furthermore with 1.25v.
I got a really good P965, even if it is a C1 revision
Q6600 G0
L737B264
Watercooled (TT Bigwater 745 with Apogee GT WB, 2xSwiftech MCW30 on NB/SB)
1.3875 set in bios; 1.376 in windows idle/load (loadline calibration enabled)
Maximus Formula (unmodded), bios 0907
12+ hours of P95 small ftts...
Anyone here have results on a L733B Q6600 G0? I haven't found any yet (I just recieved the chip, but won't have the mb for another week or so).
Q6600 G0
L737B264
Watercooled (TT Bigwater 745 with Apogee GT WB, 2xSwiftech MCW30 on NB/SB)
1.4250 set in bios; 1.416 in windows idle/load (loadline calibration enabled)
Maximus Formula (unmodded), bios 0907
Moving up!...
Say, crap, you gonna add Yorkfields to this db?
X3210 B3;
L644F013;
2.66GHz (8x333) (super conservative - verified);
CoolerMaster GeminII + 2xYate Loon 120mm @ 60%;
stock volts;
BadAxe 2.
Super mild OC, so I expect no proof is needed. :) I just wanted to add to the X3210 list.
-bZj
Q6600 G0, L737B, 3.8Ghz, 1.500vCore (BIOS) http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=296699
Gigabyte X38-DQ6 F7 BIOs
Cooling - PA120.3, Dtek Fuzion (quad nozzled), Liang D5, Yate SL's on Rad
http://img253.imageshack.us/img253/4...1387yv0.th.jpg
It definitely has a huge impact. I added extra fans (S-Flex) to the rads for a push/pull config. Also added another 120mm rad, and 4 S-Flexs in the window :D. Also my voltage is not as high as yours and I had the window cracked a little for some cool air, since the heater was on.
lots of asus p5k. is it just that the original post has not been updated in a while?
Got a new board and HSF. Have not run prime yet. Using OCCT as initial test for stability. When i get my chipset actively cooled i will run prime95 overnight.
For now:
Q6600@3.6ghz (8x450) 1.45v (L724A760/vid 1.2875)
Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme
DFI Lanparty LT P35 T2R
2x1gb g.skill PC 6400 HZ
8800 GTS 640mb
OCZ 520watt PSU
http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/1...ghz2hs3.th.jpg
OK I mounted a 40mm fan on the chipset and ran prime95 for an hour. I'm disappointed the fan did not make a huge difference. This thing is like double the thickness of your average 40mm fan. LAME! Looks like i'm going to have to replace the chipset cooler all together. Gotta do something about the PWM temps as well. Anyway.... Here's an hour of prime.
http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/4...zp95sw3.th.jpg
Finnaly I found this Q6600....with 1.3volt set in Bios with vdrop mod...Thermalright with 2 Fan SilverStone FM 121
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=301346
http://img178.imageshack.us/img178/3711/img1156hf2.jpg
http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/3290/okxi4.jpg
http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/8231/ok2xd9.jpg
Amaizing how the q6600 increases its FSB.
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4005Mhz
GA-X38-DQ6 VDroop MOD.
Stock PLL
Stock VFSB
Stock VMCH
Q6600 L737B064
With just cold ambients, all inside my case (18ºC) I can do this:
http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/6...737b2hrvh7.jpg
http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/7...2hridlelg0.jpg
This Q6600 + DQ6 has a FSB wall around 470Mhz. This same Q6600 can prime @ 510Mhz FSB on P5E3 :(
Max stable 3dmark (X38-DQ6's fsb wall hold me back):
Note: C1E activated :(
http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/1...6gts800fc2.jpg
This CPU is a beast. I can run 3dmark06 at this setting with only 1.58v, but sometimes it would crash on CPU test. The sad part is when I discovered that this mobo has bigger Vcore intervals after 1.60v. A pic to make you understand:
http://img292.imageshack.us/img292/319/dsc09152my2.jpg
Well, I'm happy with this piece of hardware :)
Rbs.
:wave:
PS: P5K Deluxe will never do that. Max 3dmark06 stable was 4050Mhz at same conditions.
1) Q6600 G0
2) L723A977
3) http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=302706
4) http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/3...agemdd9.th.png
5) Air cooler, Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme lapped
6) 1,4500v set in bios
7) Asus P5K Deluxe (no mods)
Ok.... Here it is 8+ hours prime stable:
Q6600 'G0' L724A760 (lapped VID 1.2875)
DFI Lanparty LT P35 T2R
TRUE 120 (not lapped)
http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/4771/36ghzzp8.th.jpg
Finally!! My DFI P965-S couldn't do this without rebooting.
Got this baby today :
Q6600 G0
Batch = L737B242 with a VID off only 1.16VCore.
Currently running 3.6Ghz on 1.36Vcore load (40°C stressed). This is a very high Vcore for this speed if i look at all the other L737B242 batches haha ...
My mission was 4Ghz 24/7, but if i must believe you all, that is going to be none problem :) .
UPDATE:
4Ghz, 32°C idle (1.448Vcore) and 52°C stressed (1.412Vcore), i think i've got one hell of a Q6600 :clap: .