Hmm it seems you've got a similar clocker to mine:D Nice cpu turtletrax:up: I bet your cpu does much better on a P35.
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Hmm it seems you've got a similar clocker to mine:D Nice cpu turtletrax:up: I bet your cpu does much better on a P35.
Thanks nj ;)
What amazes me is the Vcore needed for 3.6ghz. I can prime all day long with 1.36Vcore and load temps of 45c. This is my 24/7 OC and I am really happy with that.
Looking forward to a new board, but wont pull the trigger untill X38/48 rear their heads. Hoping to match your stellar OC :up:
Oh just wait till you put the cpu in a P35 you'll see you can use lower vcore for 3.6ghz. Just remember on P35 to set all volts manually because when on auto they raise automatically with the fsb;)
You'll see very little if any performance increase with x38. So, this is why I am staying with P35 till x48 is available:)
Hmmmm, your not helping my wallet nj :p:
I am hoping to sell my 680i to a friend (thats you patriote!!!:D ). As soon as I do I will decide. I dunno if I will go with the P5K premium or the DFI. Hmmm, so many decisions!!!
Is there a 4Ghz Quad club yet??? If not, we need an Avatar and a new thread for application :cool:
Any thoughts nj or others??
Edit: Post 300 :) At this pace I should have 1000 in about 6 years :ROTF:
I'll be in on that :cool: I've got 4Ghz stable on my Q6600, but I'm trying to get this now
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=241138
It'll pass for about 1 hour then a core craps out on me, while the other 3 soldier on. I'm going to try lapping it and see if that helps tomorrow, if not I'll post my 4Ghz stable results :)
how long do you want prime ss to be?
Q6600 G0 - L727A918 - 3.82Ghz P stable - WC Apogee GT - 1.48v (actual) - ASUS Striker Extreme - by --------linflas
Yes I let prime run longer than what is seen, currently Crunching WCG on it all 4 cores loaded 100% with valid results. (Also playing a little Quake Wars Beta, worth the purchase looks like)
http://img455.imageshack.us/img455/5742/cubefs0.jpg
I would much rather have this stable, but for the life of me cannot get the Striker to co-operate.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=241142
Well we should get this going... PM me if you have thoughts on how we should go about that. Also if you know any Choppers we should get an Avatar started.:cool:
@ Linflas
Dont know allot about the Striker but my EVGA needed me to lower the SPP/MCP links to 4X to get stable at high clocks. Is there any such setting on the Striker?
EDIT: Hey CraptacularOne, have you tried this setting on your EVGA?? If not give it a shot. Even a 3X might get you stable too. That and cranking the HT Voltage were the main things that helped my last MHz.
I haven't tried that yet, but I'll give it a shot this evening :up:
@ johnsally, give me a couple hours of prime and I'll take your word that it's stable :up:
Like I said earlier in this thread, this isn't a bragging rights thread, this thread is meant to help people who are looking for a good stepping to overclock with ;)
I am not sure why you posted this, but if it is reference to the screen shot of 4.1 I posted, my apologies, the first clock I posted is my current 24/7, which is crunching WCG 24/7 100% on all cores as we speak. Giving valid results, about as stable as it gets.
The 4.1 was posted because Turtle had been working on higher clocks, and he is also on a 680i chipset, so I thought I might be able to get a few tips, which he has already been nice enough to add.
did not mean to spam your thread.
I think that a minimal prime time limit needs to be set, in order to compare our resualts..Its pointless that some folks are posting 15-30min prime shots, while others are realy trying to be 'transparent' with their overclocks, so i vote for minimal 1h of prime95 in order to be on the OC database list..Also separate the Superpi tests as they are useless, regarding stability..
No, it wasn't in reference to you or anyone in general :toast: It was made in the hopes that people wont just post BS stable clocks :)
As for the time requirement, as I said before I really have no way of validating that, as anyone can copy and paste whatever they want for times, so it's going to be on the honor system. That's why I ask that we keep things honest :)
1) Q6600 G0
2) L721A814
3) http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=241101
4)http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/2...ableus3.th.jpg
5) Apogee GTX
6) 1.68v
7) DFI UT P35-2TR
8) Wprime 32m stable
stay tuned for more I am still not done with this one yet, plus I have another chip to test.
Wow CraptacularOne, those are :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:in' mem freqencies with 4GB. What voltage are you running to them?? I would love that!!
Here's my latest Q6600 OC:
http://i18.tinypic.com/4p9ydfr.jpg
Note: the ram settings should be 5-5-5-15 & DDR2. The stupid CPUZ thinks I have a lot of extra cash to throw around to buy DDR3!
I will be working on getting this prime stable @ 8 hours or more. I don't have time as I need this computer for research atm.
I might be able to lower the voltage a tad, but it seems to require a TON of voltage to stay stable:
cpu: 1.5875v
Dram: 2.3v
NB: 1.55v
Pushing anything past 425x9 blue screens with prime95. I think its due to having ddr2 800 instead of ddr2 1066. I should have dropped a little more chash. Oh well.
This isn't what I was hoping for, but considering some can't even get 3.5ghz stable, I'll take 3.8 stable or maybe a bit lower if I can get much tighter ram timings.
List updated :toast:
@ Synthetickiller, I need your FPO batch number to make your result useful to the table :)
@ turtletrax, I'm running 2.4v to them
@ no_n|ck, I have taken your request and separated the Pi results from the main data base :toast:
Here's my first entry. I sure i am being seriously held back by the striker extreme at the minute so seriously tempted to get the ASUS Blitz Formula edition. (Any one have any thought on this). Also is it true that i could end up using less voltage to the CPu to get the same clocks??
Anyways
CPU Type : Q6600 G0
Batch : L726A951
Validation : http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=241481
Cooling : A/C (Thermalright Ultra 120)
Voltage : 1.425
Motherboard : Striker Extrem 1303Bios (1.2V HT = 1.35, NB = 1.45, SB = 1.55 CPU VTT = 1.4)
Screenshot 100% load 3.713Ghz
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...6/3.7prime.jpg
Pushed my CPU a little higher.
Q6600 G0 L726A850
3852 Mhz Vcore 1.5375v / Actual 1.5040v
CPU-Z Validation : http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=240078
Stability test
Q6600 G0 - L726A850 - 3.85 Ghz P stable - AC TR Ultra 120 - 1.537v - ASUS P5K Dlx - by --------crossg.
You can just edit my previous 3.8 if you don't mind.;)
Also a 4032 Mhz 32M PI here if you care to add. Same CPU.
List updated again :)
1) G0
2) L723A977
3) http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=241561
4) http://img384.imageshack.us/img384/6...os11ri3.th.png
5) Air Cooler - Coolermaster GeminII + 2x120mm fans
6) 1,4250v bios, 1,4000v real
7) Asus P5K Deluxe + Crucial Balistix PC8500 @ 1125MHz 5-5-4-12
Whats your max 100% cpu stress clocks?
You're asking for me? Haven't tested yet, I'm having some problems with temperature.
L720B066
1.44Vcore Real
415x9 3.737
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...la/3.73ghz.jpg
This is my 24/7 usage.
Board: Asus P5K-DLX
Cooling:
ApogeeGTX
PA120.3
IWAKI RD-30
I think you should honestly only take primes longer then 3 hours. More the better. Quads tend to fail at 2-3 hours during prime, if the voltage is too low. Otherwise i'll pop my 3.825 which failed at 2 hours 30 min @ 1.46Vcore real.
Q6600 G0 - L723A924 - 4.41 GHz Wp 1024m stable - Vapochill LS [AC] stock - 1.68v (1.63-4 load) - Abit IP35-Pro stock - OP1000 PSU - by - ncsa
And the meaningless screenshot :) CPUz 498x9
List updated :toast:
@ Viper.Br, it's OK we we're all newbs at one time ;)
1) B3
2) L634A700
3) Validation: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=241932
4) 3.720Mhz
Prime95
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/9...loadzt2.th.jpg
CPU : Q6600 G0
Week : L23B010
Clockspeed : 423x9 = 3.807 ghz
Cooling : D-Tek fuzion
Vcore : 1.52
Motherboard : Asus Blitz Formula
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=242033
12 hours Prime 95 small fft's stable.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6.../3800final.jpg
got my Q6600 L723A924 today,will test and report soon
CPU : QX6850 G0
Week : L724
Clockspeed : 4xxx12 = 4.8Ghz+++
Cooling : Solid Copper pot + Dryice
Vcore : 1.8v idle = 1.68v max load in 06 cpu test WITH vdrop and vcore mod
Motherboard : Asus P5K, bought P5K-E today, will test it..
Pi time is bad because of crappy memory timings; 5-5-5-15. Cpu test in 06 is low because of 6100GFX card, got 7400 with 8800Ultra when setting was 4.79Ghz.
Wee 1st post in the forums after a long time of lurking :)
Here is my little Q6600. Hoping for better O/C a bit later with a new mobo
and maybe some better ambient temps :)
CPU: Q6600 G0
FPO #: L719B278
Validation: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=242740
Cooling: D-Tek Fuzion / Laing D5(Setting 3) / Back Ice GTX 480 - Ambient Room temps : 26 - 30 C
M/B: Abit IP35-Pro
Vcore: 1.6050 Set in BIOS 1.49 - 1.50 Real under load.... this board realy droops :S hope the new P5K Premium will not :)
http://img508.imageshack.us/img508/6...led3qv5.th.jpg
High Guys!
How about max. FSB for these quads? how high can they go?
thanks!
Q6600 G0 - L724A786 - 3.6Ghz P stable - WC D-Tek Fuzion - 1.396v - abit IP35 Pro - by --------largon
http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/663...hz8hzv6.th.jpgPHP Code:
Q6600 [B]G0[/B] - L724A786 - 3.6Ghz P stable - WC D-Tek Fuzion - [B]1.396v[/B] - abit IP35 Pro - by --------[B]largon[/B]
1) QX6850 G0
2) L723A658
3) http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=242768
5) Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme
6) 1,3625v in bios, 1,336v idle, 1,328v full load
7) Asus Blitz Formula
4)
http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/3...328vuk2.th.jpg
And some non daily oc :)
Air
http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/2...158vwf9.th.jpghttp://img264.imageshack.us/img264/5...1ghzrr2.th.jpghttp://img396.imageshack.us/img396/4...5ghzak2.th.jpg
LN2
http://img396.imageshack.us/img396/9...torifv4.th.jpghttp://img184.imageshack.us/img184/8...stomub4.th.jpg
Q6600 GO @ 3.77
L726A849
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=243080
P5K E ( pencil mod)
Noctua NH U 12
1.50 bios 1.48 actual
I just switched over from P5B deluxe.Here is my first try with this board.Will try to lower vcore.
List updated :toast:
@ dpa, that is one hefty result, but I'm going to need a stable shot of it running prime for at least an hour or at the very least a quad instance of Pi 32m :)
@ vkostas, welcome aboard :)
1) Q6600 G0
2) L727A658
3) COOLER MASTER GeminII
4) 1,5675v in bios
7) Abit IP35-E
http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/4...75vcorebm8.jpg
Gotcha dragonhunter :up:
L723B284
CPU : Q6600 G0
Week : L23B284
Clockspeed : 434x9 = 3.908 ghz
Cooling : Apogee GT (Bowed)
Vcore : 1.52
Motherboard : DFI P35-T2R
http://img234.imageshack.us/img234/7...rgeftt2nr9.jpg
RLM
Any more thoughts on a 4Ghz Quad club?
So anyone tried max. fsb?
There is already another thread for this type of statistic: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=157946
1) QX6700, B3
2) L639A615
3) http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=243386
4) http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b2...daylyclock.jpg
5) Water cooled (Thermaltake block)
6) 1.48 bios, 1.39-1.4 real
7) Asus P5W DH Deluxe
Hope you don't mind me using SMP as a stability tester... don't feel like shutting it down.
Hey Luis nice to have you aboard, but can you please get me a shot of it running prime? :toast:
I'll do SPI32M... If I get some time, I'll do a Prime 95 run.
Ok, so 2-8 hours of prime is enogh right?
as soon as my HDD backup finishes, I'll start it. :up:
My Q6600....
Q6600 G0 | L725B057 | 3608mhz | 1.352V | Liquid |
http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/445...4368fu9.th.jpg
http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/2...5578ia7.th.jpg
Q6600 G0 | L725B057 | 3708mhz | 1.40V | Liquid |
http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/7...140vnk5.th.jpg
http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/6...140vzm8.th.jpg
1) G0
2) L725B057
3) Water - D-Tek Fuzion
4) 1.352V@3.608Mhz - 1.40V@3.708Mhz
5) Asus P5K-E
By;)
Err...
I seem to have typed in an incorrect week-code for my CPU.
Please fix: "L727A786" to "L724A786". :)
My entry post #170 seems to be missing from your update.
If there's a problem with it please let me know.
RLM
@ craptacularone,
Need you to adjust the stable vcore on my entry, was getting errors on one type of workunit in WCG, the other 3 were fine, adjusted the vcore a bit and loosened some secondary memory timings, and all is well again.
Please adjust the 1.48 I had posted earlier to 1.52, thanks.
Also, don't know if it was mentioned before, but shouldn't the VID of each chip be listed as well?
List updated, errors fixed :toast:
list re-ordered to reflect voltages needed for clock speed attained aswell :)
1) QX6700, B3
2) L639A615
3) http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=243713
4) http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b2...T/th_Prime.jpg
5) Water cooled (Thermaltake block)
6) 1.52 bios, 1.408 real
7) Asus P5W DH Deluxe
here we go, as you can see, its nice and crispy... I'm glad I ordered a Apogee GT... this Thermaltake could barely keep up with my old E6600 :shakes: Most likely it'll do better once I get the new block.
Q6600 L727A673 G0
air cooled: Tuniq tower 120
1.375V bios
asus p5k-deluxe wifi
temps 38 - 67C
http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...3400stable.jpg
q6600 go. bios 1.19v, Low voltage with, core 3040 mhz
http://www.resimekle.gen.tr/imagehos...s/rIl53400.jpg
List Updated :toast:
@ Luis_GT damn dude! you can keep your house warm with those temps!
@ EXPANDER, I'm going to need more info than that to make use of your result. Give me the week, a shot of it running Prime @100% load (all 4 cores), cooling used, and motherboard.
Q6600 G0 | L725B057 | 3808mhz | 1.456V | Liquid |
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/9...456vmw5.th.jpg
http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/8...456vxv0.th.jpg
1) G0
2) L725B057
3) Water - D-Tek Fuzion
4) 1.456V
5) Asus P5K-E
By;)
... why would I want to warm up my house... I'm constantly turning my A/C on...
Sad thing, My water temp doesn't break 30c
L719 GO, Q6600 1.19 Vcore 3040 mhz -60C phase change
SAPPHIRE HD2600XT GDR4
DFI RD600 UT ICFX 3200
2X 512 MB MUSHKIN DDR2 800 MHZ 4-4-3-10 2T - 1,8 V
ASUS 360 WATT PSU
WD 250 GB HDD
1.19 Vcore 3040 mhz
http://www.resimekle.gen.tr/imagehos...s/rIl53400.jpg
Default 2.4 GHZ 1 Vcore:)
http://www.resimekle.gen.tr/imagehos...s/gtU63985.jpg
@ EXPANDER, ahem, please I need the full FPO batch # if you've got it and I cannot add your result until you post a screen shot of it running at 100% load on all four cores. Booting into window means nothing, I can boot my CPU into windows at 4.2Ghz and open CPU-Z but it fails instantly in Prime95. So those screens are of no use to me :shrug:
Not only that, we'd have to get everyone who's submitted a result to post their VID. The list is fine as it is and is giving a real good indication of what voltage is needed to get speeds stable as well as what steppings are doing what. And the more people post their results, the more complete it will become. :)
1) B3
2) L634A700
3) Validation @ 4.1Ghz - http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=242169
4) 3.720Mhz
WPrime
In progress
http://img453.imageshack.us/img453/2...ablewn3.th.jpg
TesT Done
http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/9...ble1ym6.th.jpg
@BND|MOD : very nice B3 chip you got,later week B3 (***F***) can't compare. What 's your 24/7 speed ?
Q6600 G0 | L725B057 | 3906mhz | 1.496V | Liquid |
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/8...1105op4.th.jpg
1) G0
2) L725B057
3) Water - D-Tek Fuzion
4) 1.496V
5) Asus P5K-E
By;)
CraptacularOne,
would this qualify? same chip Q6600 L727A673 G0
air cooled: Tuniq tower 120
1.387V bios
asus p5k-deluxe wifi
http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...3600spi32m.jpg
List updated :toast:
@ BND|MOD, I'm going to need your voltage for that run to make it usefull :)
@ timber715, I'm going to need at the least a quad instance of 32m Pi :)
Sorry other update
1) B3
2) L634A700
3) Validation @ 4.1Ghz - http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=242169
4) 433 x 9 @ 3.9Ghz @ 1.58volts in BIOS
SP32M X 4
In progress
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/7...2x41vo3.th.jpg http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/9...2x42kv6.th.jpg
Finshed
http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/7...2x43yo4.th.jpg
will try to run one later perhaps, i just want to thank you for the work you do for the community... Cheers...
Sorry, but to the frequency of 3906Mhz The prosessor is stable with 1.48V, end not 1.496V.
Q6600 G0 | L725B057 | 3906mhz | 1.48V | Liquid |
http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/5...148vhw4.th.jpg
1) G0
2) L725B057
3) Water - D-Tek Fuzion
4) 1.48V
5) Asus P5K-E
By:up:
Can some of you guys post some of your other settings please such as NB, SB, ICH etc... I'm just wonder on average what your cranking those up to as well. I just starting priming 3.6 @ 1.35v but 3hrs into Prime one of the cores failed. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
What I have to say next is not really an educated opinion, but solely based on my experience.
With the x2s and duo cores I used to run 8+ hour prime and orthos runs.
Over the last year with quads, I haven't really bothered.
If it fails after a few minutes, I'll make adjustments and try again. If it then runs for 30 minutes or so that's good enough for me.
I use my kit for a lot of 3d rendering, using a renderer called fprime. Fprime is an interactive renderer that let's you adjust scenes whilst they're rendering. It pushes the cores to the max, more so than other renderers, and is a pretty good indication of stability.
In addition to this I do a lot of photoshop work on large files, and also play games.
With all of that, my kit certainly up to this point has been more than stable.
So for me personally, hours of priming is just overkill.
As I say this is just my experience.
RLM
You know I appreciate that CraptacularOne has gone to the effort to start and constantly update this thread, People are always demanding 8 or 24 hour stability tests. Thread title says "Quad core OC Data base"? I find the info valuable, Chip batches/stepping that clock high, what kind of voltage is required for a given FSB. I myself have submittted under 3 hour primes and if that gives someone doubt then thats fine with me but someone may make use of the information I or others submitted. I don't OC 24/7 but I test quite a bit and maybe there are others out there that do the same as myself. I have run prime a few time for extended hous and had it fail because I was dicking around in the background when I shouldn't have been. What a waste of time.:rolleyes: Yeah I don't think 10 0r 20 minites is a good indicator of stabilty but 1 to 2 hours should be a good indicator of the chips capabilities. Sorry just my 2 cents:) .
This thread is completely useless if everyone's inventing their own definions for stability. For years the term "prime stable" has stood for 6-24h of continuous, high priority stress. Now it's just a quick 20min session that is infact less stressing than a quad instance 32M SPi?
I guess the OP should had worded the conditions more unamous than what he did:
Quote:
4) Screen shot of it running at that speed (orthos, prime95..ect) 100% load
(...)
I will accept a quad Pi 32m run (4 instances of 32m Pi) as well but please stable OCs only
(...)
P = Prime stable
32m = Pi 32m stable
Wp = Wprime stable
I agree. I have seen quite a few posts lately where people even :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana: that we ask for proof of stability and some even put you down and insult you for asking for a prime stable screenshot.
YES prime95 IS the standard for measuring stability. It has been for years and will continue to be(for me anyway).
O/T. @Largon & GripS. Wasn't my intent to :banana::banana::banana::banana: on anyone nor is it my intent to hyjack the thread.;) Honestly I have had bad Q6600 G0's that would fail well before (in a matter of minutes) most of the clocks seen here. I have a good one now and can reference this thread for info which is useful to me. It is pretty simple to open up an new thread saying ("Post your 8 hour Prime small FFT's quad results here.") Anyways nuff said and no offence I hope.:)
oh man!...prime fanatics at it again...stability is what the user does with his or her system and there are no freezes, no BSOD, no random reboots, play games without dropping back to the desktop, etc.
there might be only one program that stresses the computer and that is "Folding"...the user might want to test his overclocked computer with prime 95 before beginning to fold...then, it makes sense to run P95 for 24, 36 or 48 hours to make sure he can hack folding with an overclock computer.
i don't think it is in any book which says you have to show 8 hours of prime to make it a valid overclock!...if you do 1, 2 or 8 hours, what does that prove?!...to me, it says you hacked 1, 2 or 8 hours of prime...grrr-eat!:D