You should've asked around, man. Or were you too nervous to meet with your fellow forum members, huh? :rofl:
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Congrats to everyone who managed to get one, my store had a massive fight which was really funny to watch. Just reformatted drive and now loading op then drivers as we speak.:D
Just got back from Microcenter. Bought the Asus P8P67 Deluxe and a 2500k (I game so I don't use hyperthreading anyway), the batch is L040B354. From a few threads on other forums I have gathered that L040B is a better batch than L041B.
Ouch, no overclocking for you :/ Good that you got a processor though. I drove 40 minutes to MC, got there right as it opened and there were already 30 people ahead of me. MC staff didnt say anything till I was right at the front and then mentioned "oh we dont have the 2500k or 2600k in stock". They had only got five 2600k's and ten 2500k's in stock...
I just got home from the Microcenter in Richardson, Texas. I have the same batch as you (L039B214). I did not pick up a motherboard yet. Do you know what "revision" your batch is.. Basically, I'm just curious if all of the 2600K's share the same D1 revision?
My Civ 5 + i7 2600K + P8P67 Pro combo is shipped/has tracking from TigerDirect ($499+13 ship 2-day air), should be here wednesday at the latest, possibly tuesday if their shipment center it's coming from is close to me :D. Have the RAM and everything else ready and waiting!
Retails should all be D2 stepping..
Damn i also realized that they gave me the 2600 and not the 2600k. So i went back and of course they where out of the 2600k. So i just bought the 2500k and gote the money back for the 2600. I was really unhappy
Man, I feel for ya, Buddy. I had a user paying me to go and get him a Bundle of 2500K with Asus Pro version, but the Pro was OOS! Ouch!!! Web orders got them all. I felt so bad that I wasn't able to get what he wants. :shakes:
However, he decided to just get a CPU now and the motherboard later. So, I got him an L040B batch. Had he posted this thread earlier on Saturday, we would have accomplished what we needed to.
5am this morning on microcenter site I pre-ordered my motherboard, but at the time i couldn't pre-order any SB cpus...
Good thing, in a sense, 2600k were sold out, or i wouldn't of listened to logic of saying save $100 go with 2500k :D
Of course I saw dozen or so 2600k at the pickup area :eek:
Anybody got a quick-early-list of good 2006k batch# ?
So far, I got this list:
L040B225 , benchstable at 5.2 - 5.3GHz (depends on bench) @ air
but would like to have more on the list.
What a good deal.
How can you go wrong for $339.
I7-2600K D2 : batch: L039B214
So far, bench stable at:
Multi: 46x
BCLK: 99.8 Mhz
Vcore BIOS: 1.40
Vcore Idle: 1.380
Vcore Load: 1.308
Max core (#1) @ 65c on air.
try flashing to this bios http://www.fileden.com/files/2009/12...p67aud4.6x.zip
and look at this video for OC setup. If you use LLC1 you should be getting the same volts in windows.
Also enable PLL override in CPU settings
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ngyUrjuQ80
I am having a strange issue maybe somebody could help me out. I have the UD5 and 2600K and am sitting here linx stable at 4.5 on 1.25 volts. As soon as I choose anything over X45 multi it just keeps rebooting at the screen to hit delete to enter bios. I am on the latest beta bios you linked.
do you have a retail CPU or D1 ES?
Try F5x and enable PLL Voltage Override
http://www.fileden.com/files/2009/12...p67aud5.5x.zip
also use Loadline Calibration Level1!
Nice!
Seems to be that u got a good batch...
@ air?