One guy has a screenshot of his cores at 65ºC and another at 82ºC. Thats not good correct ?
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One guy has a screenshot of his cores at 65ºC and another at 82ºC. Thats not good correct ?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nmbr1Ballr
It's either a monitoring error... hopefully anyways. I don't like anything over 60C. I'll shut 'er down and restart at a lower voltage.
User Name: Jedi2155
Stability: Orthos Blend 8+ Hours
CPU name: E6600
OC: 3600 MHz
Stepping: 6B2
Week: L630
Code: B016
Vcore: Bios Set 1.45v, Reported @ 1.41 volts. (I'm sure i could go lower, but I haven't tested it yet.)
Cooling: Air
Cooler brand/model: Tuniq 120 with AS5
Motherboard: eVGA 680i
Bios Version: P23
Operating System: XP 32
RAM brand: Crucial Ballistix Tracer
RAM rated speed: PC8000
RAM actual speed: 1000 Mhz
Latency: 4-4-4-12-2T
vMem: 2.2 volts
PSU - Enhance E5150GH 500 Watt
CPU-Z Verification: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=149954
http://tacinept.com/ForumI/3.6GHz.jpg
Quote:
Originally Posted by yoti
That thread might as well be closed as far as I am concerned. I posted my results in there back in August of 2006 and it is still not added to db.
Closed? I just checked it, it is still there.right hereQuote:
Originally Posted by newls1
had to be 8 hours eh? waste my electricity will yah? lol
i'll check back later..still priming ;)
User Name: The Nemesis
Stability: Orthos
CPU Name: E6400
OC: 3721MHz
Stepping: B2
Week: L628
Code: B194
Vcore: 1.5V set in bios
Cooling: Air
Cooler brand/model: Scythe Infinity
Motherboard: EVGA 680i
Bios Version: P19
Operating System: WinXP Pro SP2
RAM Brand: G. Skill
RAM Rated speed: PC6400
RAM Actual Speed: 930Mhz
Latency: 4-4-4-12
http://img.techpowerup.org/061204/12%20hours.jpg
People started submitting fake results and the person that ran the database got sand in his vagina and started complaining when we started bringing things to his attention.Quote:
Great, I really liked this chart over @ [H]forums, but why did it get closed?
dude ... frank to tell you that .. the way you bring thing to his attention is over kill .. :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by fhpchris
no hard feeling just my thought ... :clap: BTW you got pretty nice Xeon chips..
Quote:
Originally Posted by argonmtt
I PMed him twice and he just ignored me, the dude just has a bad attitude and is mad that people have good results, when he himself only primed @ 3400 or some crap with an E6600.
We need to ask FCG to put the L629A Xeon under Phase :toast:
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2.../3880prime.jpg
User Name: menlatin
Stability: Prim95
CPU Name: E6400
OC: 3878MHz
Stepping:6 B2
Week: L628
Code: B194
Vcore: 1.54v
Cooling: Water
Cooler brand/model: Rev1 Storm
Motherboard: Asus P5b-Deluxe
Bios Version: 0711
Operating System: WinXP Pro SP2
RAM Brand: Patriot PC5300
RAM Rated speed: 667mhz
RAM Actual Speed: 969Mhz
Latency: 4-4-4-4
I got a E6600 L629B369 on the way.... virgin- never opened. We'll see what it does when I get my BIX-II to replace my measly 120mm BIX:D
User Name: newls1
Stability: Orthos (still testing)
CPU Name: E6600
OC: 3510MHz
Stepping: B2
Week: L630
Code: A832
Vcore: 1.400
Cooling: Air
Cooler brand/model: Scythe Infinity
Motherboard: Asus P5B Deluxe
Bios Version: 0908
Operating System: XP Home SP2
RAM Brand: G.Skill
RAM Rated speed: PC6400
RAM Actual Speed: 975
Latency: 4-4-4-12
I'm still at the test stage (Im at 2hours and 34 minutes into SP2004) Was just wondering if you can host this anyway in maybe GRAY, and then when im @ 6 hours it can be normal? Here is a pic http://img171.imageshack.us/my.php?i...ntitleddn2.jpg
stuck as requested ;)
Who are you referring to TONY?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony
He means this thread is now stickied to the top of page as requested by posters.Quote:
Originally Posted by newls1
User Name: Blurp
CPU name : E6400
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: L626
Code: A228
Cooling: air
Cooler brand/model: Zalman 9500
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3
Bios Version: F8
RAM brand: Mushkin
RAM rated speed: 6400
Latency: 5-5-5-12 2.0
vcore 1.55 = 3456 MHz Coretemp = 64 vDIMM + 0.2 vMCH +.1v
[IMG]http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/5279/clipzo5.jpg[/IMG]
User Name: Supertim0r
Stability: Orthos Blend 6+ Hours
CPU name: E6600
OC: 3800 MHz
Stepping: 5 B1
Week: L617
Code: A901
Vcore: Bios Set 1.4875v
Cooling: Air
Cooler brand/model: Tuniq 120 with AS5
Motherboard: Intel "Bad Axe 2"
Bios Version: 2330
Operating System: Customized XP SP2
RAM brand: Team Xtreem
RAM rated speed: PC5300
RAM actual speed: 844 Mhz
Latency: 4-4-3-8
vMem: 2.0 volts
PSU - OCZ GXS 700W
Screen shot
User Name: 911us
Stability: 71h 54m 38s Orthos
CPU name: Core 2 E6400
OC: 3505.7Mhz
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: L626
Code: A489
Vcore: 1.4625v
Cooling: watercooling (Aqua Xtreme SP-05 LE block)
Motherboard: Asus P5B Deluxe 1.03g
Bios Version: 0804
Operating System: XP SP2 32bit
RAM brand: Geil
RAM rated speed: PC28000
RAM actual speed: 876Mhz (2.15v)
Latency: 4-4-3-12
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...n/orthos-1.jpg
are es chips ok?
Ill post 8 hours for you in the morning if thats ok
4.4 ghz at 6 for now:
No kidding! I've always felt that 30mins to an hour with Orthos blend tells me if a system is gonna be stable.Quote:
Originally Posted by syne_24
I have mine running the distance now just to see if a 3200MHz overclock on a DS3 and E6400 is gonna make this "standard" with normal voltage. :cool:
User Name: doom_st
Stability: 12 hours, 34 minutes Prime95
CPU name E6600
OC: 4103MHz
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: L632
Code: A969
Vcore: 1.50
Cooling: Custom Phase
Motherboard: Asus P5B Deluxe WiFi
Bios Version: 0908
Operating System: XP 32
RAM brand: CellShock
RAM rated speed: PC2-8000
RAM actual speed: 1026
Latency: 4-4-4-4
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/7822/shot0001gj8.jpg
This was a surprise. Now I haven´t really looked into the Core Duo overclocking but all I read is Core Duo is awesome just buy one and it overclocks to close to 4 gig...
It seems like they don´t even get close unless you are on some serious phase change cooling...
doom_st 4103mhz :eek: We have a winner :D
8 hours atleast ;) come on 8 hours is nothing :banana:
Updated :toast:
menlatin...... you got a nice E6400 there;) Mine is "iffy" over 3.6g- stable anyways. It boots to 3.75g, but craps out pretty quick if I load it up.
OK....I'm a dummy...how do you install orthos?
Mel