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    Quote Originally Posted by Faceless Rebel View Post
    I'm noticing a distinct lack of later weeks in this database. Is this because the later weeks suck so bad that nobody wants to admit their OCs with them?
    I admit to OCing a late week conroe. others might not


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    Update to my previous post:

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    Peak load temp running P95 24.14 with dual instances (blend on core 0, LIPFFT on core 1) is 62C in IDU, with ambient around 80F. I stopped the P95 instances to get the elapsed times in the screenshot (15h, 59min). Should have waited another minute to hit 16h lol.

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    I don't see entires with higher than priority 1 for Orthos and those are the blend test. This does not stress the cpu enough to consider it a stable o/c.
    Imo it should be higher than priority 1, at least 4 and only cpu test. Blend test is too easy.
    Signature? are you kidding? with new stuff coming out every day, why bother ?

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    what does it mean a E6600 with 7639A195 step ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IluvIntel View Post
    I don't see entires with higher than priority 1 for Orthos and those are the blend test. This does not stress the cpu enough to consider it a stable o/c.
    Imo it should be higher than priority 1, at least 4 and only cpu test. Blend test is too easy.
    Blend is the hardest test to pass. You will find that 90% of people around here will agree with that. I can definitely pass CPU test at higher overclocks than I can on blend. Also, most people use priority 1 because it doesnt seem to make a difference in the speed it finds errors. I can do priority 9 and it will crash at 30 minutes and then do priority 1 and it will crash in a time very close to that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by babalouj View Post
    Blend is the hardest test to pass. You will find that 90% of people around here will agree with that. I can definitely pass CPU test at higher overclocks than I can on blend. Also, most people use priority 1 because it doesnt seem to make a difference in the speed it finds errors. I can do priority 9 and it will crash at 30 minutes and then do priority 1 and it will crash in a time very close to that.
    Huh! how can blend test be a true test of cpu o/c stability? its a blend test eg. jumping from ram to cpu and back and forth... This thread is about Conroe Overclock Database, in other words the cpu not the ram. To say my Conroe O/C is stable because it passes blend test for X hours is just plain unrealistic. The plot here is the cpu not the ram included.
    Signature? are you kidding? with new stuff coming out every day, why bother ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IluvIntel View Post
    Huh! how can blend test be a true test of cpu o/c stability? its a blend test eg. jumping from ram to cpu and back and forth... This thread is about Conroe Overclock Database, in other words the cpu not the ram. To say my Conroe O/C is stable because it passes blend test for X hours is just plain unrealistic. The plot here is the cpu not the ram included.
    Blend test is for system stability.

    When I tested out my E6600 a few mos. ago, it could do 3.825 with 1.475v and and passed "small fft" 24+hrs yet it failed blend test in less than 2 hrs. To attain the same clock speed and make it blend test stable, I need to raise vcore to 1.5325 and up the vmch a notch.

    You wanna stress out the cpu "only", forget about Orthos small fft, go run TAT instead.

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    Here is my newest chip from TankGuys. Its AMAZING!

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    Thats a 29B


    your very lucky to get that week/batch
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpha0ne View Post
    Thats a 29B


    your very lucky to get that week/batch
    Yeah I think he only had 5 or so. I passed because I didn't think they would be much better than the 31B I already own. Looks like I was right. Still nice chip though. Congrats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpha0ne View Post
    Thats a 29B


    your very lucky to get that week/batch
    Thats not stable, its running the blend test with ram...
    Signature? are you kidding? with new stuff coming out every day, why bother ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IluvIntel View Post
    Thats not stable, its running the blend test with ram...
    Not that old chestnut Rodney
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpha0ne View Post
    Not that old chestnut Rodney
    Hey Jon, you know the drill. cpu or nothing for stability of conroe..
    Signature? are you kidding? with new stuff coming out every day, why bother ?

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    A) How do you take a screen shot like those above?
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    Quote Originally Posted by IluvIntel View Post
    Thats not stable, its running the blend test with ram...
    Does this make you happier?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GunslingerOCS View Post
    A) How do you take a screen shot like those above? <---Press "print screen" key and paste into MS Paint, save as a JPEG file.

    B) How do you post a screen shot? <---resize the saved JPEG to something less than 200kb and then when you open a note click on manage attachments and upload the file.
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    Quote Originally Posted by babalouj View Post
    Here is my newest chip from TankGuys. Its AMAZING!

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    CPU: E6600
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    you need to lap that chip dude..56C on water is very high for that vcore. Mine under small ffts at those same setting is about 48C
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    Quote Originally Posted by sofarfrome View Post
    you need to lap that chip dude..56C on water is very high for that vcore. Mine under small ffts at those same setting is about 48C
    My chip is lapped. Ktype probe thermal expoxied to the side of the IHS says 34C under load though.
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    Update:

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    OC: 3704 Mhz
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    CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6420
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    User Name: MaK2000
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    hey guys.....

    what about 6700 L652B????????
    is good for extreme overclock or not???
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    Ive noticed alot of people have been putting there stepping at B2 6 as reported by CPU-Z but i thought that was just a bug, the stepping info is printed either on the chip or on the retail box. The table on the front page is misleading

    EG: my retail box say my full stepping info as L629 B361
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