As I can see, you have listed wrong memory on me. I used Corsair, not Geil.
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As I can see, you have listed wrong memory on me. I used Corsair, not Geil.
I am sorry :eek: will have it fixed :banana: :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by ManagHead
We are starting to get a nice database here!! Good job GR!!
I'm waiting for my new D-Tek FuZion block and BIX-II to see if I can lift my E6600 to new levels.
@ billdavis. Maybe my eyes playing games on me, but i don't see an orthos stability test...
@ GrimReaper. Nice usage additions on the 1st post... :)
User Name: mele
Stability: Orthos(8 hrs, 40 min)
CPU name: X6800
OC: 3609MHz
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: L627
Code: A872
Vcore: 1.55
Cooling: Water
Cooler brand/model: Apogee
Motherboard: Asus P5B Dlx
Bios Version: 804
Operating System: XP 32
RAM brand: GSkill
RAM rated speed: PC-8000
RAM actual speed: 501
Latency: 4-4-4-12 2.35v
User Name: McPhisto
Stability: 12hrs Orthos Small FFT's
CPU name: Intel E6400
OC: 3.5GHz
Stepping: 6B2
Week: L630
Code: A489
Vcore: 1.45V
Cooling: Air
Cooler brand/model: TT Big Typhoon
Motherboard: Asus P5B Dlx WiFi
Bios Version: 0711
Operating System: XP 32
RAM brand: Supertalent
RAM rated speed: PC6400
RAM actual speed: 1000
Latency: 4-4-4-8
http://img488.imageshack.us/img488/2...5ghzez8.th.jpg
User Name: zevia
Stability: 12 hours+ ORTHOS
CPU name: E6400
OC: 3,203 Mhz
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: L625
Code: A452
Vcore: 1.3625
Cooling: Air
Cooler brand/model: TT Big Typhoon
Motherboard: Asus P5W DH Dlx
Bios Version: 1801
Operating System: XP 32 (SP2)
RAM brand: Corsair XMS2 2x1GB
RAM rated speed: 6400
RAM actual speed: 800 Mhz
Latency: 5-5-5-12
Memory Voltage: 1.95V
BIOS Settings
AI Overclocking: [Manual]
CPU Frequency: [400]
DRAM Frequency: [DDR2-800Mhz]
Performance Mode: [Turbo]
PCI Express Frequency: [115]
PCI Clock Synchronization Mode: [33.33Mhz]
Memory Voltage: [1.95V]
CPU VCore Voltage: [1.3625V]
FSB Termination Voltage: [1.20V]
MCH Chipset Voltage: [1.50V]
ICH Chipset Voltage: [1.05V]
**12 hours Orthos stable**
http://upload.cdfreaks.com/zevia/C2D...0307_12hrs.png
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=152613
Somebody else must have an e6300. I feel lonely down there by myself. Maybe they are all intimidated by my beastly score. ;)
I have an E6300 but i'm waiting for my Zalman CNPS 9700 LED & Asus P5N32 -E SLI and than Scores :D...
Edi: why.. what mb do you have now.. and what are it able todo ?
I'm waiting for a new mb. my old died at a fsb at 540.. :eek:
but I hope the new will break the 100% OC. :banana:
So.. I'll add mine soon shifty803 :)
not for nothin', but #6 on the E6600 list seems to only have done 6hrs. of Orthos. I thought we needed 8hrs?? Just checking the rules here for an "official" OC.
There are probably some E6400 that would not want to post next to yours;)Quote:
Originally Posted by shifty803
My E6300 was able to boot at 500MHz but became unstable due to ram issues. It's Doing 3.36GHz Orthos stable right now :)
User Name: zevia
Stability: 12 hours+ ORTHOS
CPU name: E6400
OC: 3,400 Mhz
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: L625
Code: A452
Vcore: 1.400
Cooling: Air
Cooler brand/model: TT Big Typhoon
Motherboard: Asus P5W DH Dlx
Bios Version: 1801
Operating System: XP 32 (SP2)
RAM brand: Corsair XMS2 2x1GB
RAM rated speed: 6400
RAM actual speed: 850 Mhz
Latency: 5-5-5-12
Memory Voltage: 2.00V
BIOS Settings
AI Overclocking: [Manual]
CPU Frequency: [425]
DRAM Frequency: [DDR2-850Mhz]
Performance Mode: [Turbo]
PCI Express Frequency: [115]
PCI Clock Synchronization Mode: [33.33Mhz]
Memory Voltage: [2.00V]
CPU VCore Voltage: [1.4000V]
FSB Termination Voltage: [1.50V]
MCH Chipset Voltage: [1.65V]
ICH Chipset Voltage: [1.20V]
**11+ hours Orthos stable**
http://upload.cdfreaks.com/zevia/C2D...407_11h02m.png
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=153045
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Although these 3.4Ghz settings are stable but Everest temp reading often jumps around above 50°C on full load so I prefer 3.2GHz instead. ;)
OK, it's been over 48 hours an no update to the list.
User Name: Ron 61
Stability: 8 hours Orthos small FFT
CPU name: Xeon 3060
OC: 3672MHz
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: L628
Code: B211
Vcore: 1.46v in bios, shows 1.36v/1.32 idle/load
Cooling: Water
Cooler brand/model: Aquaxtreme 50Z/Aquaxtreme MP-05 SP LE
Motherboard: Asus P5N-E SLI
Bios Version: 202
Operating System: XP Pro 32
RAM brand: G Skill
RAM rated speed: PC6400
RAM actual speed: 816MHz
Latency: 4-4-4-12
I am a bit confused with some of the results I am seeing here with Orthos.
Why is it that for all the Orthos runs (small fft) over 8 hrs, we are showing different amounts in the "rounds" window?
As I run it, I get 1 round for every time it passes a test.
Some results are showing 0/0, I got 31/33.
Also, I think the screenshot should be with Orthos running, NOT idle or crashed, with cpu-z in the same shot, as I know Orthos can be faked.
I would prefer to see an official acurate db.
Note: I am not in anyway accusing anyone here of false shots, just my input. :toast:
My 2 cents.
4X4N used large FFTs test and is on the list as well :nono: Though I think large FFTs test is great for stressing CPUs, rules should be rules.Quote:
Originally Posted by cdelong
I think the difference in rounds is just that one core slightly faster than the other. As for results showing 0/0 I do not know.
As soon as I go watercooling in a few weeks, I have no doubt that my E6300 will reach 3.5Ghz+...the only thing holding me back right now are my temps.
Best $180 processor EVAR.
Same here buddy. Booted up at 500MHz Fsb and the cpu was rock solid stable, so was my ram. Northbridge temps were awfully disgusting so I had to back down.Quote:
Originally Posted by darcon
CPU name: Intel E6300
OC: 3.5GHz
Stepping: 6B2
Week: L631
Code: where is this located?
Vcore: 1.4V
Cooling: Air
Cooler brand/model: Scythe ninja
Motherboard: Gigabyte DS3
Bios Version: F5
Operating System: XP 32
RAM brand: Kingston
RAM rated speed: PC4300
RAM actual speed: 1000
Latency: 5-5-5-15
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=151175
http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/151175.png
What does it mean when on dual orthos- one of them just freezes, but there are no errors while the other one is running fine and continues till I stop it?
What do you mean by "Dual Orthos"? Orthos by default stresses 2 cores so are you running 1 or 2 instances?Quote:
Originally Posted by Stx
^ oh ok, I was running 2 instances on my e6400- so thats why one was freezing up later on while the other one was fine