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Thread: Q6600 G0 Stepping - Pass SuperPI 1M at 4.482G

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    Q6600 G0 Stepping - Pass SuperPI 1M at 4.482G

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    That is a NICE chip.
    What batch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by evoic View Post
    That is a NICE chip.
    What batch?
    Yeah, batch and vid please. I wonder if these quads play nice with DDR3.
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    I have one capture on 3.6G 1.34V

    here :
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    set Large FTTs priority 9

    blend and "paging" will crap your os/hdd

    nice quad core

    I bet this mini split help the temp
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    I don't believe it. If you're putting 1.6+v through that quad on air cooling there is no way in hell the temps would be that low under load.
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    see the mini split head over his setup ?

    the AC is probably helping a lot and his prime95 shot show it's paging...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Supertim0r View Post
    see the mini split head over his setup ?

    the AC is probably helping a lot
    A-HA! Nice catch, that will help a lot!! Because there's no way that CPU would be that cool just on AIR.
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    Yup. Very misleading. Should be 4.3ghz on air with AC blasting on it. Although that would have to be a pretty steady stream of VERY cold air. I'm still a bit skeptical.
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    Damn that's a hell of CPU but what's it's maximum for 24/7??

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    It would need to run prime95 to avoid the paging in the SP2004 screenie. Three of the cores haven't done a loop, even after an hour plus. That explains why the core is so cool.

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    I've kinda had alot ot drink this evening do i might of judt missed it but what was the batch? Any chance of some bios settings. Cracking overclock tho
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    Quote Originally Posted by GripS View Post
    I don't believe it. If you're putting 1.6+v through that quad on air cooling there is no way in hell the temps would be that low under load.
    i agree mine @4ghz 1.55v under some load hits 70~ of course i dont have a swamp cooler hanging above mine
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    nice chip, clean setup
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    Quote Originally Posted by VictorWang View Post
    nice chip, clean setup
    Hi, Master

    I am now changing watercooling and see any breakthrough

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    add 15~C to get a more accurate reading of G0 temps..

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    Nice overclock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GripS View Post
    Yup. Very misleading. Should be 4.3ghz on air with AC blasting on it. Although that would have to be a pretty steady stream of VERY cold air. I'm still a bit skeptical.
    Brother, let keep your mouth open

    I changed watercooling now ......

    4.45G pass superpi 1M
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    Final watercooling result

    4.482G pass superpi 1M
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    Nice results, but the thread title is mis-leading IMHO.

    AC overhead should not classify as air, in the same way as a chiller should not class as watercooling...if you see what I mean.

    That chip should absolutely FLY under Dice/Cascade/LN2.
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    Not sure i totally follow anything you said, but regardless of that you helped me come up with a very good idea....
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    Quote Originally Posted by K404 View Post
    Nice results, but the thread title is mis-leading IMHO.

    AC overhead should not classify as air, in the same way as a chiller should not class as watercooling...if you see what I mean.

    That chip should absolutely FLY under Dice/Cascade/LN2.


    Ok! Master!

    I change the title

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    What is your ambient temp around the CPU area?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NJDevilsFan21 View Post
    What is your ambient temp around the CPU area?

    19c to 20c degree

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    very nice chip.. congrats mate
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    are you ever gonna tell us the batch?
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