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    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=512180
    4.4@air 1.5X VCore (1,52-1,57.... can't remember)
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    Quote Originally Posted by -Radiant- View Post
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    4.4@air 1.5X VCore (1,52-1,57.... can't remember)
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    Now that's damned sweet.
    I have to ask though... can it run stable?
    And if so... where can I get one!
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    Not really Xtreme but thought I would post that my first real OC of my PII (multi's only) and with stock (Auto) volts achieved:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smalltimer View Post
    Now that's damned sweet.
    I have to ask though... can it run stable?
    And if so... where can I get one!
    no 4.4 is not stable, not @ 1.5xV with air cooling

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Radiant- View Post
    no 4.4 is not stable, not @ 1.5xV with air cooling
    What indoor temp? , or did you use coldair?

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Radiant- View Post
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    4.4@air 1.5X VCore (1,52-1,57.... can't remember)
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    Same batch as mine, what is the produce number, mine is 377. This night should be very cold and windy, so I'll try to break that.
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    i found an ES stepping 2 945BE



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    Quote Originally Posted by cdawall View Post
    i found an ES stepping 2 945BE
    Let me know when you get board with it
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    Quote Originally Posted by -Radiant- View Post
    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=512180
    4.4@air 1.5X VCore (1,52-1,57.... can't remember)
    CACVC AC 0850 CPMW
    Awesome!

    I was able to break 4.4GHz on AIR but needed 1.68V for that. Ambient was 6C...
    Now I'm in the middle of doing 3.85GHz OCCT 1h in Vista 64bit. Looks good
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    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=512373
    cooler was a mugen(1), no idea about indoor temp, window was open and outside was between 0 and +5°C , 1.55V

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Radiant- View Post
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    cooler was a mugen(1), no idea about indoor temp, window was open and outside was between 0 and +5°C , 1.55V
    Nice cpu you got there

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    PRIME:
    CPU Model Used: Phenom II 920
    CPU Full Stepping: CACVCAC0849BPEW
    CPU Frequency: 3700 Mhz
    CPU Vcore: 1,58V
    NB Frequency: 2664Mhz
    HT Link Frequency: 1776Mhz
    Memory Frequency: 592Mhz
    Memory Configuration (2x1gb, 2x2gb, etc) 2 x 1gb
    Memory Ganged/Unganged: Unganged
    Mainboard Model: M3A32-MVP
    Cooling Type: Water
    Windows Version and x86 or x64: Win XP64 Professional

    SUICIDE & SUPERPI1M

    CPU Model Used: Phenom II 920
    CPU Full Stepping: CACVCAC0849BPEW
    CPU Frequency: 4038 Mhz
    CPU Vcore: 1,552V
    NB Frequency: 2907Mhz
    HT Link Frequency: 2907Mhz
    Memory Frequency: 646Mhz
    Memory Configuration (2x1gb, 2x2gb, etc) 2 x 1gb
    Memory Ganged/Unganged: Unganged
    Mainboard Model: M3A32-MVP
    Cooling Type: Water
    Windows Version and x86 or x64: Win XP32 Professional

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    Good job there tech, keep us updated with your results.


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    omg, i waiting always on x4 945 (in May?) and can only watch at this impressive results...
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    new clock. please update.

    i put a fan on the NB to reduce ambient case air. 3.82GHZ:

    http://img128.imageshack.us/img128/7...phenomii3w.jpg

    Last edited by pershoot; 02-22-2009 at 09:09 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by techtrancer View Post
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    Very nice tech. What voltage are you using on the NB? I also have a 920 and am hitting a 3.8GHz wall. I'm definitely not using the right settings, I'm also on water.
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    I'm currently at a 3.6GHz wall. My chip HATES the heat - Once it gets above 52* I instantly get a BSOD, no matter how much voltage (less seems to be more stable since its cooler) I purchased a nice 220CFM Delta fan and a lap kit, lets see if it makes any difference. Does anyone else have a solution, other than spending $200 on water cooling?
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    have you tried replacing the chip with a different one? you could go and get the Thermal Take V10 cooler with its built in TEC.


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    Couldnt validate this due to my registry being borked but....if the registry wasn't borked it would have saved.



    and to show that it was more than capable of being validated.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by fizur2002 View Post
    have you tried replacing the chip with a different one? you could go and get the Thermal Take V10 cooler with its built in TEC.
    The coolermaster v10? No, I'm not spending $150 on a cooler when I can wait for the Xigmatek Thor's Hammer (S126384) for half the cost and still get better results.
    http://benchmarkreviews.com/index.ph...1&limitstart=8
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    Nice OC Chew*. Had a feeling we would be seeing a top notch OC from ya this weekend
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    Quote Originally Posted by cdawall View Post
    i found an ES stepping 2 945BE
    Any result?
    Use cpuz 1.50 to see stepping rev.

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    CPU Model Used: 940 BE
    CPU Full Stepping: unknown
    CPU Frequency: 3600MHz
    CPU Vcore: 1.36v
    NB Frequency: 2000MHz
    HT Link Frequency: 1800MHz
    Memory Frequency: 533MHz
    Memory Configuration: 2x2GB
    Memory Ganged/Unganged: Unganged
    Mainboard Model: DFI LP DK 790FXB-M2RSH
    Cooling Type: Air (CoolerMaster V8)
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    Last edited by the pharaoh; 02-22-2009 at 06:38 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo
    Any result?
    Use cpuz 1.50 to see stepping rev.
    we will see shortly the chip is on its way to me. along with another stepping one. the guy wo had the stepping 2 before me was running 4.5ghz on cheap water



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    First post all, here's my specs: Best boots I could get in Windows Vista stable and suicide run. I run 24/7 at the stable setup.

    Verification on stable: http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=514176
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    CPU Model Used
    Phenom II 940
    CPU Full Stepping
    CACVC AC 0849GPAW
    CPU Frequency
    3.6 GHz (stable)
    3.756 GHz (suicide)
    CPU Vcore
    1.456V (stable)
    1.488V (suicide)
    NB Frequency
    2.2 GHz (stable)
    1.878 GHz (suicide)
    HT Link Frequency
    1.8 GHz (stable)
    1.878 GHz (suicide)
    Memory Frequency
    400 Mhz (stable)
    417 Mhz (suicide)
    Memory Configuration
    2x2 GB (5-5-5-15-24)
    Memory Ganged/Unganged
    Ganged
    Mainboard Model
    DFI LanParty 790FX-M2RS (Beta Bios 12-26-08)
    Cooling Type
    Air - Xigmatek s1283
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    Windows Vista Home Premium x64

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