:up: , Z68 looks quite good seeming as its a p67 but with ENABLED integrated graphics, is lga2011 Ivy bridge?? q2 for z68 q4 for lga2011
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I dont think it will be, too early for 22nm.
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Just finished installing my Asus Maximus IV. And without even trying hard, I'm at 5.1 @ 1.38v. Didn't even need to use Intel PPL overvoltage... Changed 2 or 3 settings and i was good to go!
I didn't even tried LinX or Prime, friends were waiting for me to play Borderlands. Played 4 hours in a row at 5.1 without a single problem. That was cool. Then 2 hours of Darksiders. Rock-stable. :) Tomorrow, I will try pushing it.
i7 2600K batch L041B204.
My 2600k batch # L039B467 Cooler Air Noctua NH-14
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Anyone overclock an L045 yet? I have had mine sitting here for a week now and haven't bothered with it yet, hopefully I will work up the desire to get it running this weekend. But does anyone else have this batch?
L045 CPU was a replacement I got for my dead L040 CPU :(
Do we have a template here of the basic settings we need to change to get things started? My new cpu doesnt seem to like my last settings.
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My new 2600k L042B208 is turning out to be a pretty good chip. 4.8ghz at 1.375V without internal pll overvolt enabled. My 2500k needed 1.41V with the same settings and internal pll overvolt enabled. My new chip does have some strange temp issues. The 3rd core is 8C higher than cores 1 and 2. The 4th core is 6C cooler than cores 1 and 2. Remounted several times.
Thanks I missed that... still I would think that your L040B308 could also do pre-AVX LinX at x53... non-HT. I guess then that x52 is the highest 2600K HT LinX that I've seen. Even if I had one that could do it I'm not sure that I would try. I would prefer to test x50 with lowest volts possible. A 2600K HT at x50 running in the range of 1.30v to 1.325v load :eek:... maybe someday we will see such a sample.
From what I've read, Ivy is going to be 1155 and we might see better than 4/8 on 1155 when Ivy comes along too. Seems to be intel have plans on keeping 1155 around for a while. Z68 will be nice to see, but AFAIK it won't really offer anything significant over P67, just the graphics thing and something to do with storage. Be interesting to see if Z68 will allow the integrated graphics to be used for physics, if it does, I'll probably get a Z68.
Problem is it will be same socket 1155 but u will need a different board have read ivy bridge will not be compatible with P67! Same pin but not for cougar chipset!
Guys, with my P8P67 EVO since cpu change (then bios update) the voltage in TurboV reads much lower than cpu-z, they were very close before but now its like strong LLC is always on. For example TurboV says vcpu is 1.165 (same as default) but its priming at 4500 with cpu-z showing 1.248v, so why is this?
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@ PolRoger
Ye the 2600K can run whatever you can cool!!!...
5GHz is sweet with either a 2500 or 2600k & more than enough for daily use.
lol already we need a magic new stepping to get lower voltage :D
Are you guys finding that the higher end motherboards are clocking these better? I dont need all the pcie's that the high end motherboards have, two is plenty, I just want to unleash any potential my cpu might have.
Thanks Splave, so its all in the cpu.... people with good ones are very lucky.
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Yep its all in the CPU. Don't get caught up in the manufacturers pissing contest of how many phases a mainboard has. I've seen a 8 phase mobo and a 16 phase mobo clock the exact same CPU to identical speeds. Linky
Anybody know how well a 2500k L049A796 tends to clock? Mine is sitting @ 4.5GHz so far but it seems a tad low.