Q6600 L724A 1.54v 3825mhz (425 x 9)
Asus Striker Extreme 1303 bios
D-tek Fuzion
http://img458.imageshack.us/img458/4051/3825fn4.jpg
http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/5340/38251za3.jpg
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Q6600 L724A 1.54v 3825mhz (425 x 9)
Asus Striker Extreme 1303 bios
D-tek Fuzion
http://img458.imageshack.us/img458/4051/3825fn4.jpg
http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/5340/38251za3.jpg
List updated :toast:
And guys if you want to argue please take it elsewhere. :down: If you don't like the list then move on, no need to thread crap. If you think the list is useless, then you don't need to post here, and trust me you aren't wanted here anyway. This thread is about seeing what steppings are getting to what overclocks. Go make your own thread if you don't like the way I'm running this one.
I swear, I don't know why I bother sometimes. This reminds me of my other thread where I showed everyone that the quad core fix was for real and posted validations of the new EVGA board and their new found FSB ability with quads, and some people couldn't resist but the call it BS, useless, or blurry pics, and having no value. Why don't you people do something useful instead of constantly whining?
here's mine :D
highest fsb :
cpuz validation : http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=244367
http://valid.x86-secret.com/ccpuz.php?id=244367
highest on 9x multi (aircooling) :
http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/7...termarkkh0.png
cpuz validation : http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=244389
tnx :)
I like that logo djsub
@ DJSUB, That's great but a single 1m Pi run is no where near stable :rolleyes: If you want to be added to the list please refer to the opening post in this thread and give me the details :toast:
1)GO
2)L721A814
3)Apogee GT
4)http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=244974
5) Asus P5K3 Deluxe
6)3.6ghz(450x8)@1.54v
http://img229.imageshack.us/img229/1...lockxw1.th.jpg
1) QX6700, B3
2) L639A615
3) http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=245216
4) http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b2...th_prime-1.jpg
5) Water cooled (Apogee GT)
6) 1.41 bios, 1.408 real
7) Asus P5W DH Deluxe (vdroop modded)
Update on my OC. Seems like my CPU's temp sensor is fubar. :down:
1) QX6700ES, B3
2) Engineer Sample
3) http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=221104
4) Adding soon
5) Water (Apogee GTX)
6) 1.52
7) P5K Deluxe
List updated :toast: Sorry for the delay I had a massive amount of work to catch up on recently.
@ Luis_GT If you are still using that crappy thermaltake pump and rad, having the best block in the world won't save you. You need to get a good rad and a high volume high head pressure pump. Getting the better block was only the first of the 3 step process you need to take to cure yourself of the "thermalbake" syndrome ;)
I'm using a 180GPH summergible pump... and thats the problem, ironically, also I have a Swiftech M220 rad before the CPU and the thermaltake rad after the CPU... I just put in my old 90lph thermaltake pump and its working better... F@H is about 5C+ cooler than with the summergible pump...
I also swithc my lines from 1/4" to 3/8"
Got a new (pretested) one:
Q6600 L727A673 G0
With Water 3807Mhz @ 1,44V
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/4...0144tj1.th.jpg
With Air 3807Mhz @ 1,472V
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/3...2v15stddg4.jpg
For 3600Mhz i need 1,34V on water and 1,372V on air.
Q6600 G0 - L727A673 - 3,8Ghz P stable - AC TR Ultra eXtreme - 1.472v - Gigabtye P35-DQ6 - by --------------dertimaushh
Maybe 3900Mhz will be possible with X38-DQ6 and TR IFX14 next week.
Edit: In the Speedfan Temps the +15C (difference to Core Temp) are also included.
Greetz
Tim
Here's mine:
1) Q6600 G0, 3.6Ghz at 1.4125 vCore
2) batch 720B080,
3) EVGA 680i mobo
4) Ultra 120 eXtreme
24 hours Prime stable
http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/e...rimestable.jpg
**UPDATE**
CPU : Q6600 G0
Week : L23B010
Clockspeed : 500x8 = 4 ghz
Cooling : D-Tek fuzion
Vcore : 1.62
Motherboard : Asus Blitz Formula
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=247191
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/webbo10/quad.jpg
*edit - failed after 7hours :(
iceman, thats awsome FSB for quad, and a great OC...what are the ambs temp, as i see u got ur cores at 55°C...mine is hitting 70°C on cores with 1.62 at 21°C amb temp on PA120.3, dual DDC3.2, D-Tek Fuzion...
Chilly m8. 18c in the study atm.
Sorry for the delay in getting the results added, work has been very hectic :( I will update the list this evening when I get home. Keep posting, guys, and nice job on the OC's.
Hi CraptacularOne
Can you please update my entry for my second Quad.
This time it's a maximum stable on reasonable voltage:
It is 3.7 Ghz 1.5V, strange is that I had to up the South Bridge voltage to 1.2v otherwise it was always failing after 1h20m.
1) Q6600 G0
2) L724A900 Pack Date: 08/28/2007
3) Screen shot below
4) Screen shot below of Super PI - SMALL FFT
5) ThermalRight 120 Ultra Extreme + MOUNTING MOD + LAPPING + S-FLEX SFF21E
6) 1.450v bios, 1.432v windows
7) Asus P5K Deluxe, Bios 0404
http://img178.imageshack.us/img178/2...telesspvj4.jpg
http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/6...telesspqa1.jpg
You can update mine if you would. Once I get more heat out of my loop I know this thing can do 3.8. I am bowing my block and putting in a new nozzle next week so that should get me there. I had 3 comps in this room heating it up so ambient was probably close to 27-30c. For now though here is the latest.
BTW what fix?Quote:
This reminds me of my other thread where I showed everyone that the quad core fix was for real
http://home.comcast.net/~drynyks/3708-12368hr.jpg
List updated :toast:
@ drynyks, when the original 680i boards were introduced, they could not overclock quad cores much past 300Mhz FSB. EVGA was the first to do a revision to the board to "fix" the limitation. I was a tester for the new "fixed" boards and was the first one to give anyone proof that the fix was working and in fact it works pretty good.
This is the thread I was talking about:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=135093
Please add me to the list :D
Q6600 G0 stepping
L723A978
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=247484
Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme with S-Flex 1600RPM/63 CFM/28 dB
Bios @ 1.4500v, Idle @ 1.408v, Load @ 1.344v
Gigabyte P35-DS3R rev.1
My OC is 8 hours Orthos Stable, but don't have a screenshot of that, I'll upload the new image after I redo the test.
Core temp is @ bottom right corner, it reads 59,59,62,62.
http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/3...hzocmo9.th.jpg
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/2...tionzn7.th.jpg
EDIT: SP2004 is reporting that Q6600 is @ 3.86Ghz... I don't know why, but that's not my OC (I WISH IT WAS)
Gotcha Ch0p5t1ckB01 :up: And the reason it's reporting the wrong speed is because you didn't use the stock multi. It's just a bug, in that app ;)
8hrs P95 v25.3 small fft's stable.
http://www.r5jones.aquiss.com/Pictures/P95%20Stable.jpg
Q6600@3.6 400x9 1.425vcore
Revision: GO
Batch: L724A828
Asus P5K-Premium 0204 Bios
Temps: 60/60/54/54
Cooling: Custom Water D-Tek Fusion,Pa120.2+Pa120.1,D5
Q6600 currently Priming @ 3.6Ghz with 1.456v. Getting some massive vDroop from P35-DS3R but this is to be expected from this board. 1.575v set in bios, 1.508v while idle, and 1.456-1.488v during load. I'll get validation and post screens once I have it SP stable. :D
EDIT:
Hey CraptacularOne, could you please update my OC on the list?
Q6600 G0 stepping
L723A978
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=247909
Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme with S-Flex 1600RPM/63 CFM/28 dB
Bios @ 1.575v, Idle @ 1.508v, Load @ 1.456v
Gigabyte P35-DS3R rev.1 F6 Bios
EDIT: New screenshot of Q6600 @ 3.6Ghz, 10 hours SP Stable!
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/4...hzocwc7.th.jpg
http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/1...tionvw9.th.jpg
**UPDATE**
Since my last clock failed after 7 hours I thought I'd better post an update, upped the fsb by 1 for a bit of clarity too so now at 501x8 = 4009mhz 8 hrs stable and counting ;)
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=247940
CPU : Q6600 G0
Week : L23B010
Clockspeed : 501x8 = 4009mhz
Cooling : D-Tek fuzion
Vcore : 1.64
Motherboard : Asus Blitz Formula
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6.../4gigq6600.jpg
1) Q6600 G0
2) L727A963
3) CPU-Z Validation
4) Screenshot of it running @ 3.6Ghz 13 Hours prime95 100% load
5) TR Ultra 120 Extreme (Lapped)
6) 1.4625
7) P5K-E WIFI/AP
P.S.
It is my first OC ever :D
list updated :toast:
I'm still listed as 3.44Ghz....:confused:
I'm 3.6ghz stable...
SWEET! THANKS!!:up:
Picked up a G0 Q6600 today. L727B248... Any idea what I could expect of it? I'm not gonna bother trying it in my P5W. Waiting 'till the rest of the X38 boards are out. Will probably end up with a P5E or a Maximus Formula.
If it is even possible to make an estimate...
When I compare your CPU's FPO to the FPO's listed in OC Database, it seems like you have a CPU from a pretty new batch. So according to me it is pretty hard to make any estimate about what to expect. :shrug:
Plug it in, and go :D
But statistics and estimates never have been my best subject, and I am pretty new to overclocking. So my opinion is probably worthless :p:
I was playing with my Q6600 this evening and got this...
Q6600 GO @ 4050 Ghz
L726A820
Thermaltake BigWater 745 (yes I know, crappy water cooling kit)
1.625 bios set, 1.6 idle, 1.617 load
Asus P5B Deluxe bios 1216.
@ Zucker2k, that's nice but you are going to need at the very least a quad instance of 32m Pi if you want to get on the list.
Any news on L731Bxxx yet? Cannot find anything meself...
@CraptacularOne
Ic3man chip should be on top of the table, as it beats other 4ghz chips here --> 8h Prime95 stable, 501FSB:eek:, actual freq is 4009mhz ...
http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m.../Untitled5.jpg
Q6600 G0 - L723A795 - 4Ghz P stable - PC jinu117 - 1.485v - ASUS P5K Prem - by --------------billdavis
Updated again :)
@ billdavis, thanks for making it easy, a simple copy and paste is always appreciated :up:
@ no_n|ck, I'm going by voltage needed. If you guys disagree, I'll move him up, but 4009Mhz is pretty much 4Ghz and he needed more voltage to get it stable than the others did ;)
exactly, so thats why should the resualts be trasparent for someone whos looking for the right stepping ... i realy dont care as i have what i want, but from this point of view the turtletrax & tintin chips seams better on the table than are in reality :rolleyes: ... nevermind, at least we have something here
Update:
http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/upl...a7d28009ed.jpg
I'll post an updated screen if i make it 8 hours. So far so good.
Special thanks to Dark79 for sharing his settings(that apparently work quite well!) :up:
1.48v in BIOS. 1.43v load. What i like most is running @ 4:5 ratio on a P965 with a quad. Very cool.
Still using Air cooling (Scythe Infinity).
@ GripS, if you want me to add you to the list I'm going to need your FPO batch #
Q6600 GO @ 3402 Ghz
L726A855
TT Ultra 120 Extreme
1.55 bios set, 1.488 load
Gigabyte GA P35 DS3R
http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/8...6225910ui0.png
http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/2450/stablepp0.png
Well... for this one 'technically' it doesn't need to be 8 hours. But i get your point. I actually killed that run after 4 hours and was shooting for 3.6ghz. I made it through 2 hours @ 3.6 before it rebooted on me :mad:. Gonna see if i can get away with upping the voltage a touch.
Updated screenshot with the prime95 run @ 4 hours(right before i killed it). Priming right now @ 3.6 with 1.5v in bios. So far @ 20 minutes.
Q6600 GO @ 3708
L723A917
Water / Storm G4
1.48v load
PK5 Premium
1 hour smallFFT
OS = Vista 32bit
http://www.klokking.com/Diverse/37.jpg
UPDATE
Q6600 GO @ 3.8
L726A849
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=253513
P5K E ( pencil mod)
Ultra 120 Extreme
1.50
updated :toast:
QX6850 G0 - L723A658 - 3.6Ghz P stable - D-Tek Fuzion WC- 1.36v - DFI LP P35 TR
http://uk.geocities.com/pumbertot.1@...com/qx6850.png
1) Q6600 GO
2) FPO: L730B292
3) Cpu-Z Validation
4) 9x400 @4:5 1000
http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~chsm...13Hr_Prime.JPG
5) Water - D-Tek Fuzion
6) 1.375v (bios)
7) Asus P5k Deluxe
1) Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 G0
2)L734A
3)http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=255411
http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/473...hz1475vdc6.jpg
5)Watercooling- Swiftech Apogee
6)Vcore 1,475v in Bios
7) Asus P5K-E
Havenīt seen any results with this week but doesnīt look too bad. 24/7 is average but with 10c ambient and 1,625v vcore used ja managed to run 3dmark06 at 4052mhz which is a lot better than my old E6700.:eek:
1) Q6600 G0
2) L731B163
3) Tuniq Tower
4) Maximus Formula SE
5) Vcore bios 1.525 >> 1.42 windows load (load calibration doesnt work with this bios)
Wil update with validation, forgot to upload the file. Only one hour but for me thats more then stable :D
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...800-4-load.jpg
Idle:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...800-4-idle.jpg
Nice oc! Do you also use it on 3.8, or was it only for the OC sake?
• Q6600 "g0"
• L726A951
• VID: 1.2875v
• P5K Deluxe [bios 0311]
• 3600mhz @ 1.408vcore prime stable Small FFTs 12h 40min
• Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme [52-54c during load]
• Crucial Ballistix Pc6400 800mhz 4-4-4-12 [1:1 divider]
I see many posts thats get 3,6 Ghz with a Q6600 and a P5K motherboard.
I have the Asus P5W DH Deluxe and i dont get the 3,4Ghz.
So does the P5K better overclock the Q6600 G0 than the P5W DH Deluxe ?
I got the same VID as you mc2k i have 1.2875v to..
I do think personally think the P35 would help for sure overclocking Quads. Altho I never owned a p965/975/i680, but I saw many people improved their O/c by going to p35, another thing all cpu are unique in their way of overclocking, and it seems there is no correlation with low VIDs and better O/c with the Q6600 g0, unlike those old famouse low vids E6600:)
yeah i gonna beleave that my P5W DH does not get my Q6600 to 3,6Ghz.
i get it stable on 3,2 only 3,3 are stable to for 3dmark05 but 3dmark06 not
Prime are stable to on 3,3 but 3dmark06 not.
So i think 3,2 are the highed clock for my Q6600 i think.
But what i dont understand are the memory.
If i dont overclock and let it to 2,4 ghz i cant run my mem @ 4.4.4.11
All what i test doesnt boot (no bios screen)
If i set the mem to Auto (By SPD) than it boots but than are the mem @ 5.6.6.18.
But SPD in Everest Ultimate tells me a another timings and not the timing i get from the Auto (by SPD) 5.6.6.18..
So can you or some else explaine me something about that.
How i get 4.4.4.11 working on 2,4 default clock..
Hmz could be the board:X Or your ram is faulty. I would say if u got the money get a P35 and since ram is so dirt cheap, get some Crucial Ballistix Pc6400/8500 either is good for your wallet and put your mobo+ ram on sale. Those kingston arent really nice ram tbh:X
1) Q6600 G0
2) Week: Once I am done testing... didn't bother taking picture -_-;
3) CPU-Z Validation : How do I do this? :)
4) Screen shot of it running at that speed (orthos, prime95..ect) 100% load
5) Phase change made by me. Tuned for best temp around 200W.
6) Voltage: 1.464v
7) Asus P5K-E. Stock no mod.
This is not end of it yet as it is in progress... but I am bit giddy with excitement ;) Every 30 minutes-1hour is 5fsb up :)
Nice jinu117. If you have the chance could you please compare the max FSB for a superpi 1M run on air and with phase? Thanks.
About validation: open cpuz, choose "about" tab, choose validation. Save the validation file, go to cpuz website and upload it there.
Air might have to wait for quite some time... This was actually done to test load condition comparison between 2 different system I built. I decided to start with lesser of 2... and still hitting at it. Right now working at 4.23ghz or so... at 1.56v. Looking at evap temp (CPU temp reads 0 all these time... kind of useless), and load capacity of this unit, I probably have another .3 to .4v to go up. (However, the oc amount for volt decreased significantly now... tops I probably will stop on this unit would be 4.25-4.3ghz...)
Than I will have to test another unit that can hold significantly more voltage. I would think up to 1.65v - 1.7v range. Once that is done, there are other cooling methods I am looking to test... :) However, quick air can't hurt at that time I guess since I will have to take off insulation for the other testings. FSB for max super pi... I will try that out before taking out this cooler for comparison purposes :)
Well this is the final overclock for now on this cooler. Next voltage up requires more capacity than the unit can handle. For bench I am sure there are probably .1-.3v more someone can play with but I rather not crash this windows until all testing is done. Which hopefully I can test on next cooler with higher capacity. If I don't burn motherboard as it is quite high voltage range now.
1) Q6600 G0
2) Week: L727A856
3) CPU-Z Validation : http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=258372
4) Screen shot of it running at that speed (orthos, prime95..ect) 100% load: into about 6-7 hours.
5) Phase change made by me. Tuned for best temp around 200W.
6) Voltage: Was set at 1.6125 in bios.
7) Asus P5K-E. Stock no mod.
So close yet so far from 4.3ghz :)
Can someone give me a link to where i can find prime95 for quads ?
Just got my new Q66 G0 yesterday and running 400x9 at 1,4vcore so i want to prime a little for stability ^^
Batch: L727B199 anyone got that batch ?
http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=9349
Quote:
Multi core systems
When attempting to stress test a multi core system using Prime95 is necessary to use the current beta version 25.x which is freely available for download here. Otherwise, the current stable version will only stress one of your cores requiring you to as as many instances of the program as you have cores. For example, on a Core 2 Duo (with 2 cores) you would need to run two copies of Prime95 at the same time. The Orthos tool is available to automate the task of starting multiple processes and setting their affinity to the available machines. Orthos uses the Prime95engine so results are similar. One word of caution about Orthos is that it can only stress two cores per instance. If you have a quad core chip, you'll have to run two instances of it and manually set thecpu affinity (through the task manager) which can be annoying.
This is where it stops... I will need to modify the board to go furhter
1) Q6600 G0
2) Week: L727A856
3) CPU-Z Validation : http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=258568
4) 4.365 Ghz;Prime 95 stable.
5) Phase change made by me (cryostar edition). Tuned for 250W.
6) Voltage: Was set at 1.7 in bios.
7) Asus P5K-E. Stock no mod.
Time to hit the sack.
Jinu117 your making your old phase systems look bad
jinu117, I like that work station you got there.. The fire extinguisher really sets off the decor..:)
In all honesty, the oldie isn't bad at all.
In fact, oldie might be quite excellent on Penryn to be released from some news I am gathering.
Man you are 2nd person to comment on the fire extingusher lol... just following OSHA... :P I actually need to get couple more, one next to CNC mill and one next to laser engraver...
I already had 4 Quads and this one was the best:
Q6600 GO @ 3600
L728A
Water cooled
1.40v load
PK5 deluxe
1 hour blend
OS = XP Pro
http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/2...rimelj5.th.jpg
meanwhile I changed board --> Blitz formula :p:
...and the results are quite nice :yepp:
--> nice FSB without much tweaking
http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/1...0fsbzt9.th.jpg
--> max spi 1M ...for now..
http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/8...8208iu1.th.jpg
1) Q6600 G0
2) L734A621
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2343/...e605a59f_o.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2295/...06cbc88c_o.jpg
5) Thermalright ultra 120 Extreme
6) 1.50v in the BIOS (see screenshots)
7) Asus P5E
1) Q6600 G0
2) Week: L727A829
3) CPU-Z Validation : http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=257259
4) 3.6 Ghz;Prime 95 stable.
5) Air
6) Voltage: Was set at 1.4 in bios, 1.38v reals
7) Asus P5K-E.
http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/6...rimeua7.th.jpg
1) Q6600 G0 - 450x8 @ 3600
2) L725B020
3) Edit later
4) Load and Idle pics Attached
5) Water - Swiftech appogee gt
6) 1.465v
7) Asus P5K Deluxe
Load
http://img122.imageshack.us/img122/7...5443um4.th.jpg
Idle
http://img122.imageshack.us/img122/6...7882yt6.th.jpg
CPU - Q6600
Revison - G0
FPO# - L737B186
Clockspeed - 4014
Vcore - 1.504
Vid (core temp) - 1.2125
Motherboard - Asus P5K Premium
Cooling - Custom Water
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=269735
http://img111.imageshack.us/img111/9312/4014cxyi0.jpg
1) Q6600 G0
2) L727B159 - pack date 09/08/2007
3) CPU-Z #269514
4) http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/5843/400x9jt5.th.jpg
5) Zalman CNPS9700
6) 1.50V (BIOS) - 1.44V (with vdroop)
7) Gigabyte GA-P35-DS4 Rev.2.0
3.8GHz here I come!
New CPU: (New BD entry plz :P)
Q6600 G0
L726A822
Vcore 1.58v
D-tek Fuzion - MCP655 - MCR320
P5K Deluxe
http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/341/3900waterzu2.jpg
Rbs.
:wave:
Jinu can you send me a memset screenshot of your 4.3ghz run?
It'd be interesting to know a few settings...
I'm hangin at 4ghz 1.43v with phase (but it seems to be that my mainboard could be the prob too :D)
Can't do bl1zZ :P Basically CPU is back to RunMC so he can do his testing of things. What I remember is that I just set memory pretty lenient per specification. Voltage I tested I think was also MUCH higher than what you were doing (well, I make systems that can handle it obviously :P) so it was not finess but brute force method of getting the overclock. I really don't have too much time to tinker and learn each new mobo/cpu combination of overclock and it was for quick run to figure out how much heat dump current (well previous gen now) CPU generates under extreme condition :)
Hey guys, i just want to know what is the marking outside the box of a G0 Intel QX6850 because i am going to buy this week... but i dont know which one is to pick, i want the G0 stepping, kindly post pics or any related QX6850 G0 Steppings?
Thanks and Regards
The QX6850 is only available as G0 stepping. Check out Processor Spec Finder on the Intel website. The sSpec# will be SLAFN on the box.
@aoe
Thanks man... Now i know.. haha
1) Q6600 G0 @ 3.6GHz
2) L730B304
3) http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=271714
4) Prime95 small fft's. http://koti.mbnet.fi/nazu/Kone/4h%20prime.jpg
5) Air. Xigmatek HDT-S1283
6) 1.52v from bios. Drops to 1.49-1.50v under load
7) MSI P35 Neo2-FIR
http://koti.mbnet.fi/nazu/Kone/4h%20prime.jpg
I just got a 737A669 pack date 10/18/07, haven't seen one like that yet they seem to be like 737BXXX..........
Anyone seen any close to this?
won't get the rest of my parts till monday....
i got a L734b252 oem from ebay last week..but im still waiting for some parts to build my system, i'll keep u updated!! this seems to be a new batch