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    I seriously doubt all of these voltages and speeds are Orthos dual core small FFT stable. I've had several chips E6400 E6600 E6700 Xeon 3060 and all of them need serious voltage and get seriously hot after 3.6G to be DC Orthos Small FFT stable.

    I'd like to see someone doing 1.35-1.45v @ 3.6G with a few hours 2-3 hrs of Orthos dual core small FFT and please show the coretemp :-)
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    i got 3.6g @ 1.28 stable all you want,,
    1.35-1.45 aint sh|t you doubting that is simply you not having a chip capable of doing it. and too bad for you but your statement when there are TONS of threads showing that is silly.

    3.6ghz is the perfect sweet spot for conroes, low volts high performance,..

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    i see why you said you dont believe it. you got a crap chip.
    3.5GHz (389x9) 1.565v <-- yes thats bad. all in all its a 2.4ghz chip and your hitting 3.6ghz that is nothing to be disappointed in, but the fact is many other conroes out there dont need that kind of voltage.
    One of the guys here has a L628B and he can beat my chip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lestat
    i got 3.6g @ 1.28 stable all you want,,
    1.35-1.45 aint sh|t you doubting that is simply you not having a chip capable of doing it. and too bad for you but your statement when there are TONS of threads showing that is silly.

    3.6ghz is the perfect sweet spot for conroes, low volts high performance,..

    *edit*

    i see why you said you dont believe it. you got a crap chip.
    3.5GHz (389x9) 1.565v <-- yes thats bad. all in all its a 2.4ghz chip and your hitting 3.6ghz that is nothing to be disappointed in, but the fact is many other conroes out there dont need that kind of voltage.
    One of the guys here has a L628B and he can beat my chip.
    Sig edited for new chip.

    Where are all of these threads with screenshots of dual core Orthos stable with SMALL FFTs for more than 2 hrs with coretemp in background above 3.6 with 1.35-1.45v???

    I've done lots of reading and best I see is Blended and Large FFTs which are NOT the same as really torturing the CPU with Small FFT.

    I've had all the chips go into windows >3.8G and even run several tests included 3dmarks06 at 3.8-3.9G on air. However I don't consider a dual core chip stable unless it is 100% utilized on both cores and does what is maxed in performance without any errors.

    Lets see I have Big Typhoon, Scythe infinity and dedicated room A/c to get ambients to around 68'F with A/C blowing on the case itself.

    I have P5B DLX, P5WDH, 680I boards with 4 different power supplies including what are in the sigs, and E6400, E6600, E6700, and I tested 3060 that was supposed to hit 3.8G with 1.52v small fft stable.

    I fail to find people on this site that can show screenshots (in sufficient numbers to be viable) of Orthos dual core small FFT for 2+ hours with E6400-E6700 at that low of a voltage, 1.5v+ I believe but 1.35v-1.45v doubtful but in rare cases.
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    Small FFT, 6h-24m, 1.25v, 3.6ghz.
    It's not the perfect screenshot, I know, but it's all I have with me while on vacation for the holidays. I will gladly update this post with a load-temp screenshot.



    I too was surprised by the low voltage, but also, about the high temps for such a low voltage on this chip. L627B155

    Load temps were @ 52C on water during the above test (20C ambient), for only 1.25vcore. Unfortunately I won't have more photo-proof until I return in a week.

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    Orthos SmallFFT 12h 8min stable, 3.6GHz, memory 4:5 DDR2-1000MHz 4-4-4-12.
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    I am happy with mine @ 1.025V. ((Celsius idle/load): Everest 16-18/25-27 + CoreTemp 29-31/37-39)

    Btw, does anyone know any accurate reading of vcore for the Gigabyte 965P S3?

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    Hi there. I've just discovered this thread. Unfortunately my main rig is "parked" right now (meaning my P5B Deluxe had to take a visit to the RMA center, it was giving me problems since day one...), so I can't be overly specific about my system (since all of it is parked at the store... lol).

    I do, however, believe that by using RightMark's RMClock I am able to run my E6400 @ something like 1.125v (RMClock reading, I have no idea of what the real voltage is...) in every multiplier at stock speeds. I just love it, I can run it @34ºC idle (hottest core, coolest one is running @~30ºC) with only my Ninja and the slow breeze of the PSU's fan. Full load in these conditions gives me temps below 50ºC on the hottest core (coolest one is always around 4ºC lower).

    Now if only my Gigabyte X1950Pro wasn't such a vacuum cleaner, I'd have a dead-silent PC with a very decent performance...

    Does my CPU behave nicely?

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    P.S.: I still haven't OC'ed the CPU, I'm still running stock. Also, software-controlled C1E and EIST are active, to reduce power drain as much as possible. Does anyone know how C2E, C3E, C4E and C4H (I believe that's how Hard-C4E is called) improve or hinder power drain?

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    Quote Originally Posted by erickwok View Post
    L628B121
    Wow...
    Its my old chip...
    I had this... n i sold it away...
    kekeke...
    great chip u have there..

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    P5N32-E SLI (0903) + E6600 L630A830



    I think everest shows the correct vcore.






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    ubh oh i think i've found some competition for my 6600 ES.
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    Multimeter reads 1.073V
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lestat View Post
    ubh oh i think i've found some competition for my 6600 ES.
    Actually, Afireinside's Xeon 3060 that runs 3dmark @ 4200+ on water KILLS your ES.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fhpchris View Post
    Actually, Afireinside's Xeon 3060 that runs 3dmark @ 4200+ on water KILLS your ES.
    Ye, i think mine can beat him too - 3900@1.42 was perfectly stable on air and 1msuperPI@4266 cold air ~ 5-6 *C . Now on water and 15-18*C ambient can run all day long 4050mhz 1.51v Orthos and 4200mhz 32m superPI @ same voltage - 1.51v see sig. When i have more free time i'll test it with higher Voltages.
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    wow man..
    My E6300 requiered in BIOS 1.100v and into winXP 1.056v
    Look 9 hours stressing with ORHTOS and it pass very well
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    P5B-Deluxe/E6700 ES Step 5 @ 2.7Ghz, 1.15v. Room temp = 72F
    Here's a 6700 for those who are interested. This is no golden cpu either, needs 1.7v real to be 4.0Ghz stable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DStealth View Post
    Ye, i think mine can beat him too - 3900@1.42 was perfectly stable on air and 1msuperPI@4266 cold air ~ 5-6 *C . Now on water and 15-18*C ambient can run all day long 4050mhz 1.51v Orthos and 4200mhz 32m superPI @ same voltage - 1.51v see sig. When i have more free time i'll test it with higher Voltages.
    I am glad to see that everyone else is having good or better luck with the xeons than I did, good luck with buying a 4300 mhz E6600

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    Can I have a 1.5V 4ghz 6600 plz

    Such chips will hit 5ghz even under DI (as long as they dont have a very low fsb wall)
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    Wonder where I can find these chips these days....guess they're almost extinct in the market?

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    CPU is very Cool! whats your Cooling??
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi View Post
    Can I have a 1.5V 4ghz 6600 plz

    Such chips will hit 5ghz even under DI (as long as they dont have a very low fsb wall)
    Superpi 1M only, 1.49V(idle)



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