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    E6750 Results

    Just got one of these 8x chuggers.

    Test bits:

    Asus P5N32-E SLI
    http://www.wprime.net/6750/motherboard.jpg

    2x512MB Mushkin XP2-6400
    http://www.wprime.net/6750/memory.jpg

    Core 2 Duo E6750
    http://www.wprime.net/6750/cpu.jpg

    Setup
    http://www.wprime.net/6750/setup.jpg

    First screeny at stock:
    http://www.wprime.net/6750/stock.png
    and a pi run
    http://www.wprime.net/6750/pirun.png

    Quick bump to 375FSB = 3GHz; still at stock vcore.
    http://www.wprime.net/6750/375.jpg

    Bump to 400FSB = 3.2GHz; still at stock vcore.
    http://www.wprime.net/6750/400.jpg

    425 = No boot


    Upped the chipset and vtt voltage and she's back in business.

    http://www.wprime.net/6750/425.jpg
    Last edited by wwwww; 01-14-2007 at 07:40 PM.

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    I wanna see the overclockability of Intel's new line-up! Keep up good works.
    My current rig info,

    CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 6600 Retail (Maleysia Packing L632F047)
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    VGA: Nvidia 7600GT or Matrox G200
    HDD: Seagate sata2 320G*2 in raid0 and Samsung sata2 250G
    Power: Enermax EG701AX-VE
    Case: Nude in action when overclocking!
    Cooler: Nowpug.com DI/LN2 2.5' Copper Container or Tuniq Tower 120
    Monitor: UP-M23U or 10'4 dedicate display for overclocking
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    http://www.wprime.net/6750/438.jpg

    3.5GHz stock vcore (I'll find one what stock is in a moment)

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    Ok it's not so 'stock vcore' - board seems to be setting 1.5V regardless of what vcore I set (or auto). Booting at 3.6 atm.

    http://www.wprime.net/6750/450.jpg

    3.6GHz; 1.5V; PI 1M (dual 4M stable)

    http://www.wprime.net/6750/4M450.jpg

    Just noticed Core Temp is telling me Rev E0 (CPUz says nothing).

    http://www.wprime.net/6750/463.jpg
    3.7GHz - Stupid Bios sets 1.5V no matter what vcore I set...:S

    Booting at 3.8GHz - reboot on its way to windows.
    Last edited by wwwww; 01-14-2007 at 07:58 PM.

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    nice test
    cpu-z 1.38.2 is out,you can try it
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    Quote Originally Posted by wwwww
    what?! i can see the factory writing!

    most likely, it's as concave as a radar dish; lap that thing immediately!!

    (voiding your warranty *can* be fun and worthwhile, afterall!)



    nice results thus far, keep posting!
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    very nice, and I had that voltage problem with my DS3 for a while, it corrected itself when I swapped out CPUs (E6600 to D805 and back again).
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    Like I get any warranties on these things :P

    Just flashing bios to original so I get vcore setting. I hope it supports E6750.

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    http://www.wprime.net/6750/new.jpg

    3.8GHz 1.58V (actual)

    501 bios

    1.38.2 CPUz

    Damn no post on 500FSB.

    And I lost my windows installation at 487.5
    http://www.wprime.net/6750/awwwww.jpg
    Last edited by wwwww; 01-14-2007 at 08:47 PM.

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    nice !

    1.58v at those temp
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    Does anyone predict a greater frequency ceiling with these 1333 FSB chips? Because to me this seems like a E6420 (8x multi with 4 mb L2 cache) that is already factory overclocked to 333 FSB (rather than 266 FSB).

    Why would I want one of these vs a e6420 if I am an overclocker? (unless 1333 FSB chips clock better overall?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by wwwww
    Like I get any warranties on these things :P
    Overclocking != warranty
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phosphate
    Does anyone predict a greater frequency ceiling with these 1333 FSB chips? Because to me this seems like a E6420 (8x multi with 4 mb L2 cache) that is already factory overclocked to 333 FSB (rather than 266 FSB).

    Why would I want one of these vs a e6420 if I am an overclocker? (unless 1333 FSB chips clock better overall?)
    Yeah I was just telling a friend E6420==E6750. Just cover up one of the BSEL contacts and your 6420 is a 6750...

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    Quote Originally Posted by wwwww
    Yeah I was just telling a friend E6420==E6750. Just cover up one of the BSEL contacts and your 6420 is a 6750...

    Well, I am a poor man... waiting to buy a E4400, which is a E6700 with 2MB cache covered up... and of course, they also screwed the VT thingy as a bonus, which I don't give a dingo's ass about it
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    One thing I noticed about the E6750, compared with an E6700 B1, it runs a good 15C lower both @ 3.8GHz (1.6V).

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    Quote Originally Posted by wwwww
    One thing I noticed about the E6750, compared with an E6700 B1, it runs a good 15C lower both @ 3.8GHz (1.6V).
    Wow! That is interesting. But are you sure it was the chip and not other variables?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phosphate
    Wow! That is interesting. But are you sure it was the chip and not other variables?
    Same hsf, but upon inspection the B1's spreader is curved inwards...:S But the E0 sits in the bios at a good 22C at 3.8GHz 1.6V thanks to Asus' patent-pending "Let's minus 20 degrees off whatever temperature we read" thermal reduction system allowing up to 20 degrees cooler temperatures than the nearest competitor. (that's around 54C in Core Temp).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phosphate
    Why would I want one of these vs a e6420 if I am an overclocker? (unless 1333 FSB chips clock better overall?)
    These chips are aimed at joe public I believe, they can plug them into one of Intels new chipsets which run a 1333MHz-System Bus, slightly better stock performance than a machine running at 1066Mhz system Bus.
    Quote Originally Posted by wwwww
    Yeah I was just telling a friend E6420==E6750. Just cover up one of the BSEL contacts and your 6420 is a 6750...
    Thats interesting, I wonder could u 'reverse' the process?
    Quote Originally Posted by zerolise
    waiting to buy a E4400, which is a E6700 with 2MB cache covered up...
    Are u sure about that? I am reading the the E4400 is a fresh chip based on the Allendale core (same as E4300) these things are meant to be manufactured with just 2MB, nothing disabled?
    Quote Originally Posted by wwwww
    One thing I noticed about the E6750, compared with an E6700 B1, it runs a good 15C lower both @ 3.8GHz (1.6V).
    Thats good to know, my e6300 B2 seems to be a very hot chip indeed, just waiting for a new Heatsink to arrrive to find out whether its the chip or the kak Arctic Freezer 7 Pro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big.Wayne View Post
    These chips are aimed at joe public I believe, they can plug them into one of Intels new chipsets which run a 1333MHz-System Bus, slightly better stock performance than a machine running at 1066Mhz system Bus.
    Thats interesting, I wonder could u 'reverse' the process?
    Are u sure about that? I am reading the the E4400 is a fresh chip based on the Allendale core (same as E4300) these things are meant to be manufactured with just 2MB, nothing disabled?
    Thats good to know, my e6300 B2 seems to be a very hot chip indeed, just waiting for a new Heatsink to arrrive to find out whether its the chip or the kak Arctic Freezer 7 Pro?
    I'm not sure if this tread is still active by now, but just wanted to update to say I have had good daily 4GHz on air with my E6750 @ 1.567v/1.642v PLL/63x GTL Ref and OCCT load temp to 60~65c and 33c idle with configuration in my sig as of 12-05-07
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    I think that's a bit too much vcore for 24/7.
    You can lower it to 3.6GHz or 3.7GHz and you won't actually feel any difference but vcore will be much lower.

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    wwwww it seems like your chips is as bad as one e6750 that i used have.. the fsb wall was at 475..
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