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    Quote Originally Posted by Drag
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    I see. It's an engineering sample. Not really indicative of actual retail chips.

    But impressive.

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    But can you hold that with sustained load, or just a quick superpi 1m?


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    QX6700, Asus P5WDH, 2GB TeamXtreme D9GMH, Watercooled (PA120.3 rad, 1/2", Swiftec 655 pump)

    3.5GHz - 48degC idle and 65degC load after 8 hours prime
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    Currently now priming small 8K fft @ 2.66 GHz with 1.14 vcore under load.

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    This was a test i did i while ago.

    Cooling was my overklokk singlestager which doesnt get very cold but holds load pretty well.
    Temp in bios is about +10C lol

    Max fsb and clock


    100% stable speed


    Didnt do any screens of loadtesting @ 4,14GHz, but I thought it wasnt to bad for an singlestager.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loafer87gt
    Yeah, I am running an 8800GTX card and the even at idle the temps are fairly high at around 73C. Most of my BSOD are when running OpenGL with 3DSMax, as the screen will temporarily freeze, my sound will start looping, and eventually the system will halt with a BSOD error. The strange thing is the crashes seem much less frequent if I run my machine at the stock speeds as opposed to even a mild overclock. Very frustrating, as when I was running at 355x9 things were super snappy, but the random nv4displ.dll errors were really starting to frustrate me. I am kinda at a loss as to why I get so many nvidia related errors when running things even slightly out of spec.

    I just can not believe, that f***n nv4disp.dll BSOD
    is from ti4200 prehistorical eon!!!!!
    try google>nv4disp.dll fix etc....
    VIA used to have some fix for that problem, it did work on some nonVIA based mobos.
    ti4200, 5900,6600...and even 8800 have same problem?
    Check nV+VIA forums for that fix.
    Advice, try ti use D3D instead OGL, it is even more faster in MAX7,8,9.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nicepun
    Hi guys, I would like to compare OCs so if you have a QX6700 please post your OCs and vcore. Thanks.

    Some like:

    320x12 = 3845GHz 1.55vcore (set in BIOS) FPO/BATCH#: L644B747

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    Hi, What is the real vcore for this frequency ? and is it stable or not ?
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    3350 mhz Quad prime @ 1.4v on a STORM.
    3970 mhz on 1m/wprime 32m @ 1.55v on a STORM.
    3910 mhz wprime 1024m

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    Quote Originally Posted by pepinorang
    Hi, What is the real vcore for this frequency ? and is it stable or not ?
    I will more testing but so far 1.55vcore for 320x11 (3.5Ghz) stable as hell. I will measure real vcore and let you know.
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    vcore was 1.625v


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    I just got done building my rig a few hours ago and am still messing around, but so far, 3.6GHZ, 1.4 vcore. Temps from 30ish to 48ish so far but have not run anything heavy other than 4 instances of P95 for about 30 minutes, and 500% memtests. This is definitely foreign territory for me because that last intel board I had was the IC7-Max3. Also, when I went for 3.7, I don't know if it was ram, fsb, may both, but it would BSOD before Vista completed loading. PWM temps also shoot up pretty fast after 3.6/1.4vcore, so I think I'll hang around this OC with the CPU and concentrate on RAM now.

    This bios on this IN9 is a little scary!

    By the way, running 4 sticks of:

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227159

    Think I'll get much more from it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slammin
    Think I'll get much more from it?
    Propably, if you get rid of this Abit (and any Abit) board and buy something else, like Evga, Asus, Gigabyte, DFI, etc.
    Have a look here

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    Vapochill LS results.

    Just the CPU dependant benchmarks.


    Pifast - hwbot comparison





    PCMark05 - hwbot comparison





    wPrime 32M - hwbot comparison



    wPrime 1024M - hwbot comparison



    Also, 3DMark06


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chosen.
    Propably, if you get rid of this Abit (and any Abit) board and buy something else, like Evga, Asus, Gigabyte, DFI, etc.
    Have a look here

    Hmm,

    I gues the latest bios must have taken care of it because I am 100% certain, at least by every measure (Everest, benchmarks, etc.) I can make that all cores are clocking together.

    I never even booted into an OS with the shipping bios, but I did save it to floppy. If I ever get bored, I may load it just to play, but I doubt I get that bored anytime soon!

    Edit:

    I just checked with RMClock and sure enough, two cores with multi 11, and two with multi 10! I stand corrected! I hope abit fixes this!
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    qx6700 on xbx2 with latest bios..

    266x11 = 3ghz, all voltages at default.. stable dual orthos, gaming, 3d benchies, without problem.

    266x12 = 3.2ghz, all voltages at default.. unstable orthos for core 3 n 4, but stable gaming, 3d benchies..

    will try higher when i got time to play with this new processor
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slammin
    Hmm,

    I gues the latest bios must have taken care of it because I am 100% certain, at least by every measure (Everest, benchmarks, etc.) I can make that all cores are clocking together.

    I never even booted into an OS with the shipping bios, but I did save it to floppy. If I ever get bored, I may load it just to play, but I doubt I get that bored anytime soon!
    Download an older version of CPUz, adjust the multiplier upwards (try 11, 12 or 13 for example) and then run CPUz 1.33-1.35, which allows you to see each of the 4 cores separately and get ready for a surprise


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    easy'r way

    run s-pi 1m and set affinity to core 1 only and look at the result

    run s-pi 1m second time and set affinity to core 4 and look at the result.

    you be shokked

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    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=160100 with 1.5V
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rol-Co
    easy'r way

    run s-pi 1m and set affinity to core 1 only and look at the result

    run s-pi 1m second time and set affinity to core 4 and look at the result.

    you be shokked

    er.. that's exactly what my screenshot is showing: one Spi1M @core1 and one @core3, 3 whole seconds difference, 12x300 from BIOS, 2 cores stuck at 10x300.

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    See My Sig. I'm sure others can do better, But I'm stuck with slow ram, So I'll make do until I can replace It.
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    Vcore for the OC in my sig is 1.60 on Striker

    Im sure i can go much higher but I I am waiting for a new phase unit before I go higher..

    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=169633
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    er.. that's exactly what my screenshot is showing: one Spi1M @core1 and one @core3, 3 whole seconds difference, 12x300 from BIOS, 2 cores stuck at 10x300.
    You can also use the -core parameter in the shortcuts for the latest cpu-z to see what individual cores are set at. RMClock is easier though.

    A fix to this is use CrystalCPUID. Example I have my multiplier set to 12x275 right now. If I run CrystalCPUID, go through each core and from functions select 'Intel Enhanced Speedstep Control' one of them shows up with a multiplier of 6. If I then change that to 12, all cores are then overclocked evenly.

    I tested this with cinebench and my rendertime dropped from 15 seconds down to 12 seconds, so it does work.

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    i played with 3dmax this morning and yes, the nv driver problem appeared!
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