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JUST DO ITQuote:
Originally Posted by gravelayer
BUt on water, I'm only 100% stable at 356 with my retail E6600. :mad:
When I can pass dual prime indefinitely with small fft, but fail after 3 minutes on large fft and my timings are as loose as they should need to ever go (1:1 with timings 5 5 5 12), does that mean I need to up my northbridge voltage? Or could there be other causes for the large fft prime failure? Thanks!
Intel E6600 OEM Stepping 6/B2
ASUS P5W-DH (BIOS 0801)
Team Xtreem DDR2-667 1GB x 2
Thermalright Ultra-120 w/ Panaflo Medium
3.6GHz @1.57V set in BIOS, 1.54V~1.55V under load
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How are your temps there @1.57V, lopri?Quote:
Originally Posted by lopri
Here is my e6300 at 3.2 Prime 6hr+ stable.
http://img245.imageshack.us/img245/2...ejpgmy4.th.jpg
Here are some screenies of my super Pi's at 3.4 and 3.2.
16 sec.
http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/5...ec34jb6.th.jpg
17 sec.
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/1...ec32co5.th.jpg
My specs are a:
e6300 allendale
gigabyte ds3 (f4c)
Stock cooling.
2x512 G.skill HZ DDR 800
Hiper 580w
BFG 7900gt
CoreTemp reports 62~64C most of the time with some hickups to 66C once in a while.Quote:
Originally Posted by UZ7
so wait I got a question...e6400 vs e6300, are they even or is the e6400 clocking higher? what can I expect to hit with good cooling?
here is load good sir, not really worth takin a pic @ idle, its 1.280.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../loadvolts.jpg
starting to tune the mem, i had set the cas manually to 4, left the rest to auto, and apparantly, auto was 6 to the DS3 lol. Seems to run just fine @ 4-5-5 @ DDR800 right now, ill try 4-4-4 later.
the e6300 and e6400 are pretty much the same except the multiplier is 8x vs. 9x. So the e6400 sould get higher since it is less limited by the RAM (you'll need higher RAM, overclocked RAM, or a memory divider for a lower multiplier to achieve higher FSB). On these threads I've seen e6400's hitting 3.6-3.8ghz (on air or liquid), which I can't say for the e6300's (low 3's except for phase/extreme cooling).
ah well, is the e6300 limited by temperature, fsb, or is it the chip just needs more vcore to go past 3.2ghz...is that why they are the low 3's..I've seen a majority hitting 3.2ghz...I'm gonna lap the heatsink and use some decent air cooling so that'll give a you more degrees..but maybe I'll just stick to the e6400..Quote:
Originally Posted by LagunaX
It seems like the e6400 and the gigabyte ds3 is the way to go, a lot hitting 3.5-3.6ghz on air with 4-4-4-10, 3-4-4-8, or lower ddr2667 or ddr2800 RAM, seeing a lot of Team Xtreem ram also (tankguys.com). On www.clubit.com I think it was around $387 for both cpu and mobo including shipping but not tax. I'm going to have to put my Opteron 170 ccb1e 0550vpmw 2.9ghz air 1.45vcore on ebay pretty soon...
E6300 = max multiplier of 7Quote:
Originally Posted by LagunaX
E6400 = max multiplier of 8
Matt1 is right, sorry, just thinking of the e6600 that is coming in next week for me from tigerdirect.com($372 with shipping no tax in CA).
e6600 9x
e6400 8x
e6300 7x
http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/6...ableea6.th.jpg
~3.2 gHz at 1.4625 Vcore
http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/8467/untitledhq3.jpg
Ok...just got this set up last night, so not much tweaking. Here are the details:
E6400
Giga DS3-F4 Bios
2x1024 OCZ 6400 Platinum Rev. 2
XP-120 w/low speed fan
I had absolutely no issues getting this thing up and running. Board came with F1 bios but had no issues with my ram. I loaded XP and then flashed to the F4 bios, bumped my vdimm by .3 and then let it run prime overnight. I think both the RAM and chip have a bunch more left in it. :)
Self
Still on stock HS/Fan but up to 445fsb so far without issue
http://www.clanpsl.com/mystuff/c2doc.jpg
I have settled for 3.2 with my e6400 as well. My main limiting factor right now are temps. To run stable at 3.4 it take more vcore and things start getting toasty. I have tweaked the RAM down to 4-4-4-12 since and running fine.
I am really thinking about lapping the IHS and seeing if I can get the temps down some more.
e6400
DS3
2GB OCZ Plat.
Air cooling - Tower 112
http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/510...croppedwm2.jpg
Man I am having a Hell of a time getting stable above 3 gig on my E6400. It takes just too much vcore to move to something like 3.2 gig and be stable. 1.350v is stable at 3 gig, but unless I bump to something like 1.45v, 3.2 gig isn't happening. My first instance of prime fails when I load both procs within seconds, everytime. It's like clockwork. It's crazy that I can get 3 gig easy, but 3.2 is such a vcore whore. Wish I knew wtf the deal was...I refuse to believe its the chip!!! (Although it probably is and I should just sell it and get a new one, week 25s and better seem to be where it's at)
You guys think the vdroop mod might help me out here?
Idiotec, that's what I'm lookin for! Wish I could get 400x8 on that vcore :/
hey i did notice that although im getting a very good OC @ the volts i have, if i up the volts much, temps go through th roof, and a xp 120 can handle it. Perhaps the IHS is really a problem, but i dont know. I know i had this problem with one of my x2 3800's, because of IHS issues, but im not going to lap my brand new proc which i waited to get retail for in case of problems. @ 3.2Ghz, it absolutely decimates anything in AMD's line, and is faster than a stock x6800. Anyways, to anybody that was following my progress, i tweaked mem from 4-6-6 down to 4-4-4 and got 44.2k @ 3.2Ghz :)
vcore is 1.365 in BIOS.Quote:
Originally Posted by korruptedone
What board are you running? Possibly something else holding you back? Seems 3.2 with less that 1.4 vcore is pretty common.
http://www.uploadfile.info/uploads/1edecf23c7.jpg
My first build :D
Vcore set at 1.4375 in BIOS. Vdimm at 2.15 in that shot, testing at 2.1 now. Ignore AIbooster, it reports incorrectly. Cooler is Thermaltake Big Typhoon, as seen in my sig.
My case fans are so bad that my temps drop to 41c load with the side of the case off. :(
Finally, what is that -5c temp in speedfan about? Sometimes it's a negative number in the single digits, other times it's stuck at 126C.
DS3 and F4 BIOS. And that's what I've been thinking the whole time, but it's the first core that errors out whenever the voltage isn't high enough, so I wasn't totally sure if it could be something else or not. Cooling is up to snuff, and the first core always errors out instantly or within a few minutes when voltage isn't high enough. The second one never has a problem. Other BIOS settings don't seem to make it anymore stable (fsb and mch voltage, for instance).Quote:
Originally Posted by idiotec
I was thinking of manually setting my memory timings, but I'm not sure why this would do anything since I am just testing the chip and not the memory, and the memory is stable at this speed anyways. It is running under spec, actually.
Not a bad first build o/c! Good job. Open 'er up and see if you can hit 400 FSB :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Talicos
That temp in Speedfan I don't think is a measurement of anything, actually. I wouldn't worry about the temps it reports. I think everyone's does that.
update...
E6300 @ 3.4Ghz (1.37v) WC
P5B Dlx + VDimm & vMCH Mod
2GB GSkill HZ @ 2.1v 4-4-4-12
http://people.freenet.de/chris070719...00/Prime-5.jpg
Here my Max. FSB with a Asus P5B Dlx. and a E6600 Retail.
http://s2.bilder-hosting.de/img/OX5PU.jpg
Regards
SPLMANN
CPU - E6600 RETAIL
VCORE - V1.35 :woot:
MOTHERBOARD - ASUS P5W DH DELUXE
BIOS - 1101
MEMS - TEAMGROUP 5300 (micron)
VDIMM - V2.10
2xSPI (30 MINUTES) + 2xSP2004 at the same time
http://img83.imageshack.us/img83/3293/corebk4.jpg
http://img342.imageshack.us/img342/1156/cora2ol4.jpg
Wow sombrio, wish my E6600 was that nice.
My E6600 takes 1.52V @ 370FSB.
1.55V @ 380FSB
1.62V @ 400FSB
im having trouble getting past 3060 with my E6600 on a ASUS P5W ive got it stable @ 1.3625 vcore 52C dual prime with a Scythe Ninja
thats with a fsb of 340 when i goto 355 (i upp the vcore to 1.4) and it fails prime after 2 mins ive got my ram down low
how much higher can i go temp wise while still being safe
any tips?
Personally, I find that Prime95 gets an error once speedfan and aibooster start reporting 61-62c on my p5w dh deluxe. I personally consider about 56-57 to be safe.Quote:
Originally Posted by vallik
Edit: But just so you know, I'm no expert ;)
E6600 week 23. Ram 1:1. P5W mobo
3.2G Prime stable @ 1.3875v in bios
3.4G Prime stable @ 1.475v in bios
Having try any higher as I am worrying about the CPU temp.
Retail E6600 Week 26
Asus P5W DH, BIOS 0801
Thermaltake Big Typhoon (lapped)
3200 (400 x 8) Orthos stable @ 1.4000 vCore BIOS, 1.55 vMCH
3360 (373 x 9) Orthos stable with excellent cooling @ 1.4500 vCore BIOS, 1.55 vMCH
3600 (400 x 9) bootable into Windows, but very unstable @ 1.5500 vCore BIOS....
Sticking with 400 x 8 using Crystal CPUID and Clockgen for now.
http://individual.utoronto.ca/bzhou/...e6600-3200.jpg
my temp sensor is screwed speedfan reads -values over 1.4vcore so i haveto go by coretempQuote:
Originally Posted by Talicos
i love ur themeQuote:
Originally Posted by Supertim0r
mmm... vista themes with uxtheme.dll mods
For everyone Prime/Orthos stable, are you also stable in games? I primed all night last night at 3360, ~1.4v on my e6400, but I crash around 20 minutes into a game. :confused:
Self
@Yourself I think you have primed with Small FFT...try to prime with blend test, maybe your ram is the problem...
Regards,
Primoz
Hours of BF2 without issue for me. So time to turn it up some more ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Yourself
There is a suggestion after your post about testing blended, and it's true - SOMETIMES testing blended can cause it to trip if its not going to be stable. but you're on track.Quote:
Originally Posted by Yourself
Testing a system with games puts stress on the whole system. Prime may beat up the CPU and memory channels pretty hard, but if the extra heat from a wound-up video card puts the system over the edge (which yes, it should take more than just the heat) but - that extra bit of bus traffic can cause issues. And it won't be shown until you hit it hard with a game.
Prime is good start, but it's certianly not a "definitive" stability test.
wow 13s @ 3.6? Is that really possible? I dont get it..How can the ES be so superior if its on the same architecture?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mykou
I was benching ATM at 3.85 ghzQuote:
Originally Posted by syne_24
Take a closer look at cpu-z ;)
I wanted to compare with splmann who mades 13.175 s at 3.9 ghz
wondering whether he keeps 1:1 or not ( don't know what ram he runs )
:toast:
13s @ 3.85Ghz (look @ cpuz / 385x10)Quote:
Originally Posted by syne_24
oops lol i was like wth..i have bench 3.75 but not near even 13s :)
nice chip Mykou..makes me wanna try e6700 now :toast:
What is the max safe vCore would yous state?
I have difficulties keeping it stabile at 8x400, though it runs 6x400 fine for the ram test. increasing vCore step by step allows me to get further and further in the boot and it crashes later and later, but at 1.5500v i decided to stop and seek help in the matter of how much would be safe..
cpuz and everest reports a much lower voltage than supplied, as usual O_o
my heatware:
E6400(es) A1 stepping 2MB with TT Big Typhoon
Gigabyte GA-965P-DS4
2x1GB ddr667 Mushkin eXtreme Performance (996521-cl4) 4-4-4-12
Asus X1900XT 625/1450
Creative Xtreme Music
2x250GB Maxtor DM10 16MB Cache in Raid0
LG 4163B dvdrw
19" MAG 996PF2
mx1000 laser
LC-power 560watt LC6560T V2.0 psu
it runs 8x367 (2933mhz) without any voltage increases on anything
yours sinful, mopeygoth
How to be complete sure that your overclock is stable? :rolleyes:
Thanks syne_24 , I chose this chip cos I made tests with my E6400 and IMO got a dud with my asusQuote:
Originally Posted by syne_24
I needed high multi to get my goal around 3.4/3.5 stable and didn't want to stress NB , so 350/360 fsb is reasonable IMO
I think allendales need more voltages to reach same frequencies as conroe
See I actually run 1.48 v orthos stable ( 9 hours blend stress )
User Name: turtletrax
Stability: 7+ Orthos (Medium-High IMO)
Temps: Intel Desktop tools/Everest Ultimate
E6400: 2.13Ghz
OC: 3.07GHz
Stepping: B2 6
Week: L624
Code: A869
Vcore: 1.30V
Cooling: Air
Tt Armour
Stock
Ambient: 20C
Idle: 39C
Load: 55C (Orthos 8+ hours) Both could be distorted by XBX
Mobo: Intel 975XBX Rev.304
Bios Version: 1334
Ram: OCZ2P10002G-K
Speed: 960Mhz
Latency: 5-5-5-15
Vdimm: 2.1V
Waiting for waterblock to show up to go on liquid and give it some more votage. Also havent had time to tighten Memory timings. Want to do the Vdimm mod to XBX.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...Screen01-1.jpg
True..the multiply helps a ton to get over 4Ghz easy, especially if you got an X6800. But I'm not about to spend $1K on a proc like the old days. This is decent enough until X6900 comes out and hopefully X6800 falls down a lil. Let's hope Asus puts some more man power into the bios department for the P5W so we can get the most out of these chips for now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mykou
After killing my mobo on sunday (vcore mod went bad) i got a new one yesterday and the fsb wall was still 423 no mater what voltage (tried VMCH all the way up to 1.9V) i got another retail e6600 week 24 today which does no problem 440fsb..
So i think ppl that are hitting a wall with fsb its the cpu thats holding u back not the mobo...
well thats just my 2cents...so dont hit me :slapass: :D
here is the new cpu doing really well for a retail me thinks :)
Vcore:1.65V
VMCH: 1.75V
Vfsb 1.5V
http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/5...pi12797xy5.jpg
12+hr DualPrime shot... :woot:
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/6...got4lz3.th.jpg
Picture from case case + radiator:
http://img408.imageshack.us/img408/8...openne7.th.jpg
Picture from the inside:
http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/1...kantdj6.th.jpg
CPU-Z validation:
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=113989
http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/113989.png
Proud to run this clock for everyday use... Voltage set a bit above 1.5V in BIOS.
ChkDsk
Quote:
Originally Posted by ChkDsk
I only see one prime :)
Get some glasses ;) Using ORTHOS... SP2004 but multithreaded. Look at the taskmanager and take a look at the ORTHOS screen...Quote:
Originally Posted by sombrio
ChkDsk
Hey guys,
just got my oem 6600 from tigerdirect.com, but won't get a chance to build my system until next week. It's going to be a 6/b2 as it was just released with the rest of the masses. The cpu markings are SL9S8 and L625A376. anyone know anything of the overclocking performance of this cpu?
I know it's not a 5/B1/ES, but you can't even get that on ebay, just B0's. Going to cool it with an Evercool Silver Knight.
Thanks!:cool:
Cpu-E6400 retail @3240mhz 1.45v, MB-Asus P5W-DH(bios 1101), Memory-Corsair 8500c2 2x512mb, Cooling-Thermalright Si120.
This is what I am using for 24/7.
this is the max I`m getting out of the e6600 retail and ds3 .
http://www.xs4all.nl/~bruuuuut/bla.PNG
9 x 420 mhz stable with gaming and everything with 1.6 V Vcore, and +0.3 Vmch,, +0.4 V Vdim. Cooled with ninja, temp stressed is 50c. used memset for the "ultimate latancy"
All on air :p: and silent
Retail E6400
P5W-DH BIOS 1101
Team Xtreem DDR2-667
Thermalright Ultra-120
3.4GHz / 1.55V
http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/8927/6400ed7.png
Guys wot temps r u getting for your P5W DH im getting upwards of 51 in pc probe 2
I just received an E6600 week 27. I haven't seen anyone else mention a week 27.
Right now I am stable at 3.4 Ghz, 801 BIOS, air cooled, all stock settings.
Impressive rpr, pics please? See what she has! :D
I didn't take any pics prior to the install. My temops at 3.4 Ghz were low 40's C. I now have her up to 3.6 Ghz after increasing VCore to 1.565V but my CPU temps are now approx 60 degrees C.
That's too much for me, about to crank it back down. What do most folks feel is a safe CPU temp???
6H ORTHOS OEM CPU @1.46V Core 2nd day after the installation -not bad as well
http://img487.imageshack.us/img487/9...coretr9.th.jpg
:toast:
Glad to hear that...I just got my 6600 and it is also a week 27Quote:
Originally Posted by rpr
Mark
3.4 @ stock and 3.6 @ 1.565... Sounds very weird...Quote:
Originally Posted by rpr
My bad...I was at 3.2 stock and 3.6 @ 1.565.Quote:
Originally Posted by ChkDsk
I'm still tring to find peak settings that will keep my CPU below 55 degrees C. I just tried 3.6 at 1.465VCore and 1.65V MCHV. This did keep my CPU at 55 max, but it failed Prime after 1.5 hours.
I may not get 3.6 Ghz out of this one.
Anyone using 965p-DS3? Since everyone's saying it's hard to oc E6600 to 3.6, have you guys tried lowering the multi to x8 to get 3.2? Is it possible with 965p-ds3? I know the asus board can do it in BIOS. I think the CAM feature only sets it to 6x. Has anyone tried 6*400 in bios and then raise the multi to 8using CrystalCPUID in Windows?
Did you try large fft ?Quote:
Originally Posted by famich
too bad you could just use cas 5 with PC 8000 :confused:
Otherwise nice begin :)
wow.. almost the same as mine.. it's an SL9S8 L625A404 (L625 = week 25 A404 = code, I guess?).. just waiting for the DFI nf590 sli board now.. like a lot of other peeps. lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by LagunaX
Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3
E6400 2.133@3.3ghz@1.45v 412x8
2x1gb OCZ pc6400 4,5,4,15@2.2v
XP-90 w/Delta 92x38mm Triple Blade High
Only running F@H X2 for 2 days without crashing at all.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=114749
So far this is what i have. preety happy with the results.
http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/7169/superpitf5.jpg
zevia - 3200 Mhz Dual Prime Stable (1.35v) | Air - Big Typhoon | Asus P5W DH Deluxe BIOS 1101 | Corsair 2x1GB PC6400 (1.9v)
First post! :)
CPU: E6400 Retail @3200MHz [1.350v]
Motherboard: Asus P5W DH Deluxe [BIOS 1101]
RAM: Corsair XMS2 2x1GB DDR2-800 5-5-5-12 [1.9v]
Cooling:
-CPU: Thermaltake Big Typhoon CL-P0114 [120mm/1300rpm]
-NB/SB: Cooler Master SLC-S41-U1 [40mm/5000rpm]
Case: Thermaltake Armor VA8003SWA Silver / Fans: 1x250mm + 2x120mm + 2x90mm
PSU: Antec TruePower 2.0 TC-II 550W
GFX: ATI Radeon X850XT PE
HDD: 3x SATA + 2x IDE
ODD: 10 (1x SATA + 9 IDE) :D [screenshot]
Temp: Idle 34-36C, Load 48-50C
BIOS Settings
AI Overclocking: [Manual]
CPU Frequency: [400]
DRAM Frequency: [DDR2-800Mhz]
Performance Mode: [Turbo]
PCI Express Frequency: [105]
PCI Clock Synchronization Mode: [33.33Mhz]
Memory Voltage: [1.90V]
CPU VCore Voltage: [1.3500V]
FSB Termination Voltage: [Auto]
MCH Chipset Voltage: [Auto]
ICH Chipset Voltage: [Auto]
http://upload.cdfreaks.com/zevia/C2D...lprime_001.png
http://upload.cdfreaks.com/zevia/C2D...lprime_002.png
This is my max. mhz with Silverstone NT06 cpu cooler.
Test system :
Asus P5WDH Deluxe
E6600 (Silverstone NT06 cpu cooler)
2x512 mb twinmoss ddr2 533 (crappy ram-I am still waiting for my 2gb Corsair 6400C4 and 2gb Gskill 6400 HZ)
512mb PNY 7900 GTX
750W Silverstone PSU
http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/4...037521mcl5.jpg
X6800 stepping 6
P5W DH DL vmch/vdd mod
just start testing! all on air
http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/7...6mhzqk1.th.jpg
3d01
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=9032487
My CPU temps are sky high on stock cooling need a tuniq tower me thinks
3.1ghz
Vcore 1.39
cpu temp idle 41
cpu temp load up to 61 after 24mins in orthos
MB41
E6300 @ 3.6Ghz (1.46v)
only 32M tested
http://people.freenet.de/chris070719...erPi-32M-1.jpg
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chri$ch
sweet
my temp with 350x7 is 75C in 'PC health' on my DS4. i just froze when i saw 75C idle! is this normal? its usually 50C stock. stock coling btw
Update on my existing CPU.
Retail E6600 Week 26
Asus P5W DH, BIOS 0801
Cooling: ThermalTake Big Typhoon
3200 (356 x 9) Orthos stable @ 1.4000 vCore BIOS, 1.55 vMCH
3360 (373 x 9) Orthos stable with excellent cooling @ 1.4500 vCore BIOS, 1.55 vMCH
3600 (400 x 9) bootable into Windows, but very unstable @ 1.5500 vCore BIOS....
Cooling: Custom water. PA120.2 with two Yate Loons @ 7 V, Laing D5 @ 1 setting, AquaXtreme MP-05 Pro on CPU, AquaXtreme MP-01 on GPU (7900 GTX)
3400 (378 x 9) Orthos stable on Water @ 1.4750 vCore BIOS, 1.65 vMCH
RAM sucks, will be Blend stable if I go to 5-5-5-15. Should be getting OCZ PC6400 Plat XTC Rev. 2 in the next couple days.
http://individual.utoronto.ca/bzhou/...4750-water.jpg
12H Prime stable /ORTHOS/ :toast:
VCore 1.48 inBIOS MCH 1.6V Mem 2.1V chip is week 24 OEM :D
cooling:Alphacool Nexxos +custom made retaining -no plastic bolts but screws
:p:
Moving right along here,anything above 3.2G I have to raise the Core Volts. I have it set to 1.43V.
Also notice the CAS of 3. The Memtimings are all on auto and are good up to 465 at theses settings.Really strange.
Gigabyte DQ6 F3e
E6400
Supertalent PC800 2GB
1900XTX
SilverStone 600W Strider
Asetek WaterChill Kit CPU/VGA
http://www.polarscomputers.com/Gigabyte_DQ6/1.jpg
http://www.polarscomputers.com/Gigabyte_DQ6/2.jpg
http://www.polarscomputers.com/Gigabyte_DQ6/3.jpg
ASUS P5WDH with BIOS 1301
E6600, week 24 :(
Rhino PC2-6400, Pic1 and pic2
Tagan TG580-U22 580W (2Force)
TT BigTyphoon, ambient temp ~24'C
http://koti.mbnet.fi/dani69/ASUS%20P...5.437s_AIR.gif
Whats the Vcore on that Dani?
IDLE/FULL LOAD = 1.525V, measured from mobo (Vdroop mod)
E6300 Wk.26 SL9SA
Gigabyte DS3 F4
Geil PC-6400 5-5-5-15 1.8v
Big Typhoon
I'm 95% sure it's the RAM holding this back. It's taking 2.1V just to do 880 @ stock timings. Question is should I drop some cash on new RAM or sell the proc and get an E6400? Keep in mind it's doing 3.08Ghz at 1.3185v.:confused:
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...84/XSProof.jpg
To Dani : why :( week 24 ?
Mine is a week 24 as well and s doing good:)
I do not honestly believe in all those "theories " that OEM clock worse than retail and I ve not seen
any particular " better or worse " week of production so far :cool:
Actually I dont know, what I have seen so newer batch (week) lower Vcore to OC..Quote:
Originally Posted by famich
My E6600 w24 do not 3.6GHz SP8M stable, or then is my ASUS P5WDH stopping me @ 400MHz
Should do Vmch mod to fing out what is going on :stick:
I ve got VMCH 1.6V , I guess it depends... what s you cooling setup like ?
I can't seem to get my E6600 stable at 3.4Ghz. It's stable at 3.2Ghz with 1.35v and 1.50MCH, and seems stable at 3.3Ghz with 1.38v vcore and 1.55MCH but it fails Orthos in a few seconds at 3.4Ghz and 1.40v v-core. Sometimes I'm not even able to enter the BIOS to change something after a failed stability test unless I downclock it a bit in Windows.
Any suggestions?
Model: E6400
Motherboard: DS3
Vcore: 1.56
Cooling: Air - Tower112 w/120mm Fan
http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/9105/pi1m375wa7.jpg
I tried 3.8 but it crashed during PI :p:
Under 13 sec lol :p:
superpi 1M 12.969 sec
http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/4305/snap3331rm9.jpg
Cpumark 99 545
http://img226.imageshack.us/img226/7940/cpumarkgb1.jpg
Valid Core 2 duo@3.93 ghz 1.62 vcore
Air cooling
:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana::slap:
ASUS P5WDH with BIOS 1301
E6600, week 24 :(
Rhino PC2-6400, Pic1 and pic2
Tagan TG580-U22 580W (2Force)
TT BigTyphoon, ambient temp ~24'C
http://koti.mbnet.fi/dani69/ASUS%20P...8.484s_AIR.gif
very very sweet :clap: :clap: :clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by Supertim0r
How do you want people think ES stepping 5 doesn't overclock better than retails.... ROFL ( and you ran a 965 chip !! )
Congratulations ,so fast !
By the way do you have too much stuff to go with ? :p: ( didn't see your sig at once .. :eek: ) lol ;)
what vcore and bios for P5B so ?
What do you guys meen with Dual Pi 32M.
Is there another version of super pi /mod 1.5 XS out? or just run 2x of Super PI mod1.5 XS?
for dual super pi
Copy the .exe into two executables and open both
Go to task manager and set the affinities so that one instance pertains to Core0 and the other to Core1
Run them simultaneously.
1.525v set in bios (0507)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mykou
vdroop mod this weekend
Hi.
Overclocked my E6600 to 3.6 ghz.
Screen of dual Pi 32mb.
http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/8...bleat36rq2.jpg
Asus P5w DH
Vcore: 1.575v
Bios ver: 0801
Intel Core 2 duo 2.4@3.6
Corsair 8000UL
My PC is cooled with an Zalman Reserator 1 Plus
Hmm.. have i forgot somthing now?
Just got a new E6700 today.
L624A613
08/08/06
SL9S7
This chip has the beveled IHS corners, and runs much hotter than my L626 E6600. Doing quick test with custom water. FSB set with ClockGen, vCore set in BIOS. Asus P5WDH 0801.
300 x 10 - 1.3500 vCore - 5 min Orthos Small FFT stable, stopped manually.
320 x 10 - 1.3500 vCore - 5 min Orthos Small FFT stable, stopped manually.
330 x 10 - 1.3500 vCore - 10 min Orthos Small FFT stable, stopped manually.
335 x 10 - 1.3500 vCore - Orthos Small FFT FAIL.
340 x 10 - 1.4000 vCore - 8 min Orthos Small FFT stable, stopped manually. CORETEMP @ 70 C... uhoh. :)
350 x 10 - 1.4500 vCore - 5 min Orthos Small FFT stable, stopped manually
355 x 10 - 1.4750 vCore - 6 min Orthos Small FFT stable, stopped manually. CORETEMP @ 72 C, Speedfan @ 59 C
360 x 10 - 1.5000 vCore - 5 min Orthos Small FFT stable, stopped manually. CORETEMP @ 76 C, Speedfan @ 61 C.
EDIT: Just checked the mount. It's terrible! Thank you concave IHS. :D
EDIT2: I think I'll lap this thing to bring temps down... now to get the balls to go through with voiding warranty on a 1 day old $700 chip LOL
http://individual.utoronto.ca/bzhou/images/ihs.jpg
EDIT3: Added picture
http://individual.utoronto.ca/bzhou/...3500-8hour.jpg