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    Quote Originally Posted by trans am View Post
    Niko did you save a bunch of nuns from a burning church recently? The overclocking gods have blessed you..not just because of the golden cpu but the fact that your buddy roman managed to fix a dead board and you were able to come back and pull this one off. its amazing! This story is beyond awesome. dont do something stupid and kill that cpu. you have hit solid gold.

    You got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em
    Know when to walk away and know when to run
    You never count your benchmark scores when you're sittin' at the bench table
    There'll be time enough for countin' when the overclocking's done....
    http://youtu.be/kn481KcjvMo
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    Quote Originally Posted by makaka View Post
    maladetc bratan
    thanks bro ))

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo View Post
    Awesome cpu Major

    Who knows you'll find another "gem" after less than 30+ 3770Ks binned (i'm using SB average for a 5.8Ghz+ chip)

    With only 6pcs. binned consider yourself lucky
    Hm I think 30 3770K are to big number for only one shop in my city, maybe for year it will be normal q-ty to sell them )
    Btw, I tested about 80 Sandy Bridge, but didn't found any good cpu(2500K which I had good results I knew approximate potential )

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaJ0r View Post
    Sorry man my English isn't good to understand all your message but if you meant my name - friends call me Aleksandr(Oleksand ukrainian) or Sasha ))
    Ти повинен знати, коли тримати їх, знати, коли складаються 'Em
    Знайте, коли піти, і знати, коли для запуску
    Ви ніколи не вважайте тестів оцінки, коли ви сидять "на лавці стіл
    Там буде достатньо часу для Порахуй "при розгоні робиться ....
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    Whauuuuu! Very nice retail Major! With this chip must be fun.
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    Improved a little

    Last edited by MaJ0r; 05-12-2012 at 12:27 AM.

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    @ Major

    you most definitely are doing it right

    interesting to see such a fast time at tCL9.
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    gskillllin it!

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    That's what I was trying to say !
    Besides OS trim, right HDD & temp., need to find the best & comfortable divider for the chip to hit its' best 32m run.
    Unlike 1024m, CL won't change things much for 32m

    You should be able to get a better score, I'm sure !
    Let's kick ass again, Bro

    BTW, nice PI32m run there !

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    Andre score wprime32 is amazing, I don't know how it possible. Usually I have good result in wprime32 but here my score isn't good like Andre score )
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    my score is nothing special. Some Ivy Beidge will throttle down with high voltage. For example, My cpu wprime score is so worst over 1.85V. That means my cpu is too much heat with high voltage and cpu clock should throttle to 6.2 or 6.1. If you lower your cpu voltgae, sometimes your score is better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang View Post
    my score is nothing special. Some Ivy Beidge will throttle down with high voltage. For example, My cpu wprime score is so worst over 1.85V. That means my cpu is too much heat with high voltage and cpu clock should throttle to 6.2 or 6.1. If you lower your cpu voltgae, sometimes your score is better.
    May be you're right. I tried run wprime32 with lovest clock at 1.8V but system wasn't stable. If I set 1.85v I could do this test, and increase cpu clock adn final score grows up but not good as I want )))
    btw at 6042MHz my cpu enough 1.7v 4c/8t

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    I feel like there is definately something going on in these chips for sure, even on air noticing some strange behavior.

    x48 is okay to 1.24v
    x49 needs 1.4v
    x50 needs 1.37v

    Tried multiple times to boot x49 at 1.37v and no chance bsod every time.
    Perhaps the voltage can be both increased and decreased depending on clock speed used?
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    depend on cpu heat, splave. I didnt pour LN2 to full pot when I start benching. full pot is only -180~-182. If you start from -160, pour LN2 to full pot. The temp will go to down a little bit colder. It will help your wprime score better imo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang View Post
    depend on cpu heat, splave. I didnt pour LN2 to full pot when I start benching. full pot is only -180~-182. If you start from -160, pour LN2 to full pot. The temp will go to down a little bit colder. It will help your wprime score better imo.
    Yes but in my case heat is staying constant or air cooling less voltage and booting higher is a strange thing to happen on air..but I supposed anything is possible on MSI motherboard :ROFL:
    send me gene already
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    ok..pick up yourself.
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    very strange
    maybe it likes evens on certain motherboards?
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    I bet that wil be a rather good one cold

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang View Post
    depend on cpu heat, splave. I didnt pour LN2 to full pot when I start benching. full pot is only -180~-182. If you start from -160, pour LN2 to full pot. The temp will go to down a little bit colder. It will help your wprime score better imo.
    Thanks Andre. Good idea )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viss View Post
    I bet that wil be a rather good one cold
    Yepp, I think Splave has very good cpu )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splave View Post
    very strange
    maybe it likes evens on certain motherboards?
    Nice!!!

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    MaJ0r That is one hell of a chip u have there and super 32M Run 4m 52.235s Super shocked 6.753Ghz Just total Carnage Love it!

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    Indeed, must say once again you have golden chip
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    Yesterday I've tested some 3D at stock cooling )
    My tweaking skill isn't good but one result not bad:

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    incredible chip that you have there. did you have to play with vccio/vccsa/cpupll much at all?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janus67 View Post
    incredible chip that you have there. did you have to play with vccio/vccsa/cpupll much at all?
    Thanks man, yes I tried to change these voltages, it's didn't help me )

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