I just ordered this. This is a GO right?
INTEL CORE 2 QUAD Q6600 (BX80562Q6600) 2.4GHZ EM64T QUAD CORE W/4MB X 2 CACHE 1066MHZ LGA775-PIN RETAIL BOXED W/COOLING FAN
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I just ordered this. This is a GO right?
INTEL CORE 2 QUAD Q6600 (BX80562Q6600) 2.4GHZ EM64T QUAD CORE W/4MB X 2 CACHE 1066MHZ LGA775-PIN RETAIL BOXED W/COOLING FAN
I placed an order With Tank. Im patiently waiting for the G0s to ship. Still decidiing on a MB and its not going to be another Asus.
http://processorfinder.intel.com/det...px?sSpec=SL9UM
I assumed worse case scenario you get 1.372 vcore out of the box.
NCIX
SKU Description Qty
1. 22211 Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Quad Core Processor LGA775 Kentsfield 2.40GHZ 1066FSB 8MB Retail Box 1
Barcode: 22211 157040 166 S/N: BX80562Q6600SL9UM 07-26-07 05:38 PM
Bunch of crap... :-(
Well I am getting a G0 from NCIX but i hate FedEx. Payed for the Priority Air Mail and it missed the flight to get to my area because it was held up at customs :(. Now i have to wait till Mon.
Darn! Got me a B3 from NCIX. SL9UM. So what you guys are saying is if I refuse shipment then all I pay for is the shipping cost? I just received confirmation that it was shipped tonight.
I got B3 from ncix.com DAMMMMMMMMM IT!. I ordered it on July 25. My luck is very bad. I think i am gonna sell it for $275 with shipping...I am so impatient because i cannot wait to get Q6600 "G0" from tankguy.
One quick question:
Should i get P5k Premium Black Pearl Edition for overclocing or Evga 680i A1? One more question: Is Zalman 9700 gonna fit in P5k board?
this is hilarious...
you will be losing cost of shipment, and more than likely the 15% re-stocking fee... (they sometimes waive this fee, because they are not bastards)..
majority with people with a g0... wouldnt even know what to do with one... and by the comments in this thread, majority of the people who are complaining about getting a B3 dont either...
If I got a b3, I would keep it... it may just be better than a g0 (as some users have reported on this forum).
sites sell q6600s... not g0s and not b3s... you get what you get.
B3 :down:
It could be anywhere between 1.100V-1.372V on either chip version, B3 or G0. I believe it also depends on your batch number. Certain batches I think are getting binned at 1.350 while others are at 1.305 etc. As funny as it sounds, it is true there are going to be batches with stock vCore at only 1.100v. I know this because I have seen many chips out there with different vcores all within that range, plus I have some of my own C2Ds which can boot at an astonishing low voltage and be 100% stable. For example I have an e6300 which will only need 1.20 (after vdroop) on core while the FSB stays at 1.200 up until around 385 ~ 395 FSB.
The next thing we will see is TankGuys selling chips per the vCore rating or per specific batch lol... and I am serious.. I would certainly pay top dollar to pick and choose my chips. Lower voltages being stable is always a good thing.
Yeah I was thinking of keeping the B3 since I do want a Quad Core. I wonder how long until someone makes an "Official B3 but we originally wanted G0 so let's stick it to them with our better clocks" thread. :D
these "overclockers" are such whiners... People who have ordered that same day got g0s aswell, people who ordered the day before got some g0s, and people who ordered after got g0s. as its been clearly explained already.
they probably sold over 1000 units, and how many people have posted they have got a g0 or b3? barely any when you consider they sold over a 1000 in a few days....
so you to say they only shipped g0s, and then b3s is asinine... as only a handful of people said what they got....
"Xeon Up X3220 LGA775 2.40GHz 65nm 1066MHz 8MB"
http://www.provantage.com/intel-bx80...0~7ITEP2HC.htm
how do these overclock compared to the Core2 Quad's?