yep, it's right there, week 24 "FPO/BATCH #L624"Quote:
Originally Posted by sombrio
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yep, it's right there, week 24 "FPO/BATCH #L624"Quote:
Originally Posted by sombrio
sounds like someone needs to go back to hardforum...
my e6400 does 3328 on stock volts. After lapping my IHS, temps are 47C with rad fans @ 12v, 52c @ 5v. That e6600 has ALOT more in it.
My E6600 is FPO/BATCH# L624A763 i have it clocked at 3.0Ghz with 1.20V and still lowering, in core temp core1 39C core2 36C
OK I was a bit hard, at this very moment I am running the same CPU with the same batch code on water and the temps rocket after 1.5v so on air I wouldn't be surprised if it could cope, I was trying to stop the guy from a possible disaster.Quote:
Originally Posted by thebeast
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Originally Posted by kimandsally
Ehehe. im not that crazy to put my cpu at that voltage. :)
Looks like you have a week 24 CPU
No worries. :)
Looks like you have my future w/c set up in your sig..:D
Anyhoo's..these 6600's are reminding me of opty CCB1E VPMW's,go like hot stink on low volts,but dont scale too well on the way up.
VCORE = V1.35 :woot: :woot: :woot:
http://img246.imageshack.us/img246/56/2tr4.jpg
Nice!
I just hope my E6600 does as well in my P5B Deluxe, hopefully everything will go well, specially now that I'm packing a PCP&C Silencer 750W.
Ohh really?Quote:
Originally Posted by kimandsally
I've ran with nearly passive cooling (TT SonicTower with no fan on - but a 120mm about 15cm away pointed at it..) - 1.6v, 48 hours dual P95... - At 400*9...
But anyhow, please, could you guys please just keep it with ONE THREAD, Intel section is getting overrunned by new members who feal like "look at my new config" instead of posting it in one single thread, and who gives a damn, put it in signature unless its something really worth looking at like when Kyosen, Coolaler etc. pulls off a 5ghz+ clock.
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In case you havnt noticed, theres actually a thread just beggin' for results: http://xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=106321 it even has a "sticky" in order for everyone too LOOK AT IT instead of making alot of threads about the same darn subject.
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Originally Posted by grimREEFER
Honestly why? What is going to stress his system anywhere near 8 hours of dual prime nonstop unless he does something special?
Even gaming nonstop has enough breaks in it to allow the processor to cool down whereas with P95 your temps will continually creep up to a point where they might never get to in 24/7 usage
I don't even consider 8 hours of Prime95 good enough. I shoot for 24 hours, that way I know (or at least 99.9% sure) I'll never have stability issues.
Good post, thank you... :thumbsup: :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by M.Beier
you are better off pushing it to the limite early on to make sure everything is stable then to have something fail later. Don't be afraid to let it prime for a full day, or until it fails. Don't think by ignoring it that it goes away. If you want to be sure, take your settings and at the very least prime it overnight.
If it's unstable it will stop and no harm done.
wow, i cant belive 3.3 is considered good ,i hope i have better luck then that, tohugh, personally i wouldn't think twice about 1.6v, so maybe iwould have a clock or two more ;)
I agree that that one thread for overclocking results is nice, but I find the "look at my new results" posts a helluva lot more "worth looking at" for my purchasing needs than some guy LN2-ing his ES chip for suicide runs. Frankly, most people, even here, will be running retail chips, and sure as hell not on LN2 or DI. And even if one does use extreme cooling methods, air reports give you a good starting point.
God bless Coolaler, but have we not seen a noticable difference in overclocking ESs vs. retail chips?
I can't get enough of the retail overclocking reports; but yes, put them in the Conroe overclocking thread.
FWIW, this is the Intel hardware forum, not the extreme overclocking forum. ;)
And speaking of sigs M.Beier, how about including your voltage on that 6600 overclock! :stick:
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Originally Posted by M.Beier
Stock volts on air, not terrible. 1.5+ on water you're looking 3.8+...
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Originally Posted by Revv23
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Originally Posted by uclajd
Cool, thanks for the confidence boost. :)
He has retail CPU's as well, but nevermind ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by uclajd
I've actually reported my post too 2 mods, in order too check up on things, it seems ok though, cause I know I was a bit.. Ruff..
It just sucks with alot of "clone-threads" when theres a sticky that indicates that people can post it there..
About my sig: Well, Im getting a kit for my mach II very soon, so I kinda' waiting for that, and actually, Im running watercooled with only 1.575v atm - cant wait for that socket kit too arrive.. - I'd like too ORB hunt as well, Guatam Mikeguava and I have some unfinished X850-series buisness ;)
- Actually I belive most of the hardegged members on XS use phasechange, ofcause not most of all users, but most of the - active members that are wellknown on forum.
Hi
i run rosetta@home with my e6600@ 370x9 like yours with 1.425v 24\7 ram @1:1 4-3-3-12 but on a ab9pro crap in singel mode 2x1gb pdp pc5300 xblk
same week as my allendale, L624A, and im also hitting really nice clocks with low voltages. like, 3200Mhz @ 1.248 loaded (1.290 ish in bios) ortho's stable for a few hours, which for me, is stable, if i can game stable on it, its 24/7 for me. seeing as its usually only on for 1/3 the day anyways.
One more!
vcore v1.45
http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/7739/401fsbgb6.jpg
Dang, nice OC!
Very true. I guess I give folks too much credit. I ASSUMED he had done all of the required shtuff. Why post if it hasn't been proven stable?Quote:
Originally Posted by brentpresley
sombrio? Care to show some Orthos screen shots. We believe you and all, but wee need visual proof, hehe.
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Originally Posted by brentpresley
Look.
VCORE 1.35V
http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/930/untitledws1.jpg