Not all B1's are incredible...the one I had was a little bit inferior to these X6800 results.
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Not all B1's are incredible...the one I had was a little bit inferior to these X6800 results.
I think that people's expectations may have been inflated with all the ES overclocking that's been going on and now this is a dose of reality. Overclocking really is luck of the draw. I have an X6800 (retail box) on the way and I bought it solely for the unlocked multiplier. It will come in handy when proving CPU ability, as well allowing extra headroom when running phase. I fully expect the E6700 to equal the air overclock i get (it wouldn't surprise me one bit to see them come out of the same speed bin). What I'm really bought when I purchased my X6800 is the use of the fully unlocked multiplier. To me, it's a luxury I plan to exploit under the Mach II.;)
I think Chainbolt on OCAU said he had 3 X6800 ES of which the best cpu did 4.1ghz on air and the worst 3.4ghz on air. I don't think a sample of a few retail cpus is enough to say that they don't overclock as well as the step 5 ES cpu's we've seenQuote:
Originally Posted by Gautam
You and me both, bro. ;) How's the black look coming along? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by lutjens
I agree 6600 is where its at
I wish someone would buy a ton of amd dual core stuff so I can afford one :P
ONE...day ONE....day.....
I need to see B2 in Ln2 maybe is poor air clocker due high temps ;) (100% load fix)
Where do I sign up to get 3 X6800 ES chips?Quote:
Originally Posted by ArcTan
Yep. So true. Expectations are out of line. Mine topped at 3800 on water for 24/7 use.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gautam
No one remembers the "lesser" clocks:)
Why remember bad things when there's good things? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by mdzcpa
i think when most of us heard E6600 can do 4GHz we assume it can run at that frequency stable, but we never seen any E6600 ,6700 ES B1 on 4GHz running dual prime for 9 hours ... all we seen were either E6700 or E6600 @ 4Ghz doing super pi 1M theres big diffrence between super pi 1M, 32M stalbe vs dual prime stable.
PS: all on tower 120, no wc,phase
Nah, it's just because of the hype we were hoping for more. It's still impressive, just not by recent standards.Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
Heres a good one...http://www.gadwin.com/products.htm?prnscrQuote:
Originally Posted by Tallman
Yes, and I got lamblasted for not knowing what I was doing multiple times. LOL. It was easier to insult me than realize maybe my sample wasn't all that hot. Still, 3.733 ghz 24/7 stable on water is more than I could have asked for. I can't wait to put this under my prommie.Quote:
Originally Posted by mdzcpa
Hey as soon as anyone gets a new stepping, you let us know if it OC's any different than B2. I'd like to get a B0 or B1 myself, eBay here I come, unless you guys would be willing to sell ES samples for a retail chip (which wouldn't make any sense to me, but you never know).
I'm sure by the end of the year, we will see Retail 5Ghz Core 2 Duo anyway..
retail hitting 5ghz I mean (not 5Ghz chip by intel :p:)
we already see some ES chip hitting that.
*Speculation*
I think Intel are very well aware of their refined processes now.
What i'm saying is they let loose some pretty great clockers as ES's to showcase the new wonder core (which it is) and are holding back those chips to become X6800 future processors.
The enthusiast market is one guys like us will pay a pretty penny to get the best we can,with Dell having bought Alienware,theres only more growth and more profit for Intel to benefit from.So thats the direction for those CPU's, and not the retail ones.*/speculation*
I hope im wrong,obviously....;)
E6700 also consume 75W at X6800 speeds, as long as vcore is the same.Quote:
Originally Posted by theteamaqua
Damn, 3.4 from 2.93 isn't much of a jump on air alone, only 14% increase, damn i hope i can at least get to the 3.46Ghz on air with a Tower120Quote:
Originally Posted by ArcTan
I have this suspicion that Intel will be cranking up Conroe speed every 6 months, in increments of 200Mhz at best... and milking this over the next 2 years at least. Until AMD does something to force Intel’s hand.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vric
So we are talking 800-1000Mhz increase over the next 2 years :) (If we are lucky)
Probably true. :D Let the speed-binning games.....BEGIN! :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Artmic
But we need more B2 overclocks. Not only X6800.
Most of the people will buy no more than E6600s, and that's the main market of intel and most of most companies.
LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by Blue078
Kentsfield coming soon :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Artmic
sorry, you gotta be disappointed, MHz race is over
now comes multi-core race
Keifer the 32 core monster in Intel's lab is running just over 2GHz