donno
the best thing would be to stick them all in and see what the VID value is
second to push the chips with same settings and see which one go furthest but you have to open the box
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One hell of a chip you got there dinos22 :up:
This is my E6700 28B chip (vcore from bios 1.4125V, real 1.38V). Sure these B-chips run hot; after IHS lapping temps still over 60C with watercooling :eek:
I'm surprised by that That Corsair Nautilus 500 kit, unbelievable, and its so cheap! :shocked:
Dinos you lucky bastard :cool:
@dinos22
Are you using the stock block on your corsair nautilus? I'm thinking of changing my block. I have a Swiftech Storm Rev2 & a swiftech Apogee GT that will be on the way soon, you think either will work?
@The Nemesis, you see to have both the Tuniq and Nautilus500, do you know if the Nautilus is much better then the tuniq??
Tough question, I'd have to give it to the Nautilus though. Tuniq is great, but come summer, ambients make the Nautilus a tad better. Even in the winter the Nautilus had small advantage. But on an open testbed with winter air the Tuniq allowed a higher overclock on the RD600.
yeah it's not bad :)
I use the stock block
the thing with these is that they've been designed to work with components integrated and having a different block may not necessarily give you better performance..........that is something you need to test
bought one with the flat/sharp edges ihs
they had a few with the "concave" ihs and 2-3 with the sharp ihs
they also had L630A560 E6700 :)
Picked up an E6600 L629B chip and its Vid is also 1.25....clocks at 3.0ghz with only 1.104v under Orthos 100% load!!
My other 'B' E6600 is an L630B, with vid of 1.2625v. Tests continue :)
http://simon.webideal.ca/Temp/PC/6700%20L626B%201.JPG
testing tomorow ? :)
why not a L630A560 ?
I bet the L630A is crazy chip also. Just look how good E6600 L630A are :D
Wow awsome chip! 4.3Ghz..... :toast: