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    Talking Q6600 B3 ES L632A953 >4250Mhz + Asus Commando

    System
    • Q6600 B3 ES L632A953
    • Kayl Black FrozenSS 1/4HP
    • Asus Commando 1404 bios flashed from 1001 bios
    • 128MB Gainward FX5200 PCI
    • 2x1GB Team 6400C3 Micron D9GMH cooled by 3x 60x25mm Sunon 23.5cfm Maglev fans
    • 160GB Seagate 7200.7 SATA
    • Pioneer DVR-08 Burner
    • Sony FDD
    • 620W Corsair HX620 Modular PSU
    • WinXP Pro SP2


    Well i swapped out my E6600 L709A958 for my Q6600 B3 ES. Seems Commando temp sensor like P5B Deluxe is out of whack when Q6600 B3 ES is used. Stuck at -7C bios/pc probe2 and speedfan regardless of load temps. But evap idle = -43.4C and small ffts prime95 evap load temp = -36.8C

    @stock 2400Mhz - 9x266FSB at 1.3v bios





    @ 3600Mhz - 9x400FSB at 1.375v bios



    Last edited by eva2000; 08-09-2007 at 06:59 AM.
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    @ 4005hz - 9x445FSB at 1.45v bios


    Now to the good stuff. Start testing with Systool Quad 16M Pi test, this is good for testing whether such clocks can handle quad Super Pi v1.50 32M. Not as stressful as Prime95 v25.x small FFTs load but the point of benching with Kayl Black FrozenSS 1/4HP is to find max benching speed not prime95 all day long

    Evap idle = -40.2C
    Evap Systool Quad 16M Pi load = -33.8C
    Room temp = 24.5C

    Idle


    Load


    Complete


    Tried setFSB to 9x450FSB for 4056Mhz at 1.43v windows but Systool Quad 16M Pi rebooted ... more vcore please


    @ 4050hz - 9x450FSB at 1.4875v bios


    Bumped vcore straight from 1.45v bios to 1.4875v so not to waste time

    Evap idle = -38.0C
    Evap Systool Quad 16M Pi load = -32.5C
    Room temp = 24.5C

    Idle


    Load


    Complete
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    @ 4104hz - 9x456FSB at 1.4875v bios


    At same vcore of 1.4875v bios set = 1.464v

    Evap idle = -39.6C
    Evap Systool Quad 16M Pi load = -32.6C
    Room temp = 24.5C
    Power-Mate Wattage Meter = 256.4W systom systool quad 16M Pi load



    Idle


    Load


    Complete


    Asus Commando/Speedfan/coretemp temp sensors are all out of whack with Q6600 B3 ES so ignore temps. Only used Evap temps for proper indication of load
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    @ 4104hz - 9x456FSB at 1.4875v bios

    Next up some Super Pi 32M & wPrime v1.53 @4104Mhz at 1.464v with 9x456FSB 1:1 Team 6400C3 @456Mhz 4-4-4-5 at 2.225v



    Slow time due to low memory clocks/FSB but still


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    Eva seems like you have been benching like crazy lately..
    really nice clocks with a quad 6600..
    maybe with dry ice there is few more mhz to be tortured out of your q6600
    Evga X58 sli under cascade
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=219788
    Evga X58 Sli ultimate overclocking/ overview/ discussion thread
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=221082


    proud owner of E8600 Q822A435

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    It's winter here means cool 25C ambients (compared to 30-35+ C summers) so fun time

    @ 4212hz - 9x468FSB at 1.55v bios


    Bumping up the vcore now

    Evap idle = -38.4C
    Evap Systool Quad 16M Pi load = -30.9C
    Room temp = 25.3C

    Idle


    Load


    Complete


    @ 4256hz - 9x473FSB at 1.5875v bios


    1.5875v bios = 1.568v

    Evap idle = -38.2C
    Evap Systool Quad 16M Pi load = -30.2C
    Room temp = 25.3C

    Idle


    Load


    Complete








    Still slow Pi times for now due to 1:1 cpu/mem clocks.
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    n1 clock form a B3.

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    Thanks jugeen

    Max wPrime v1.53 32M/1024M
    &
    Super Pi 1M / Hexus Pifast


    Max wPrime v1.53
    32M = @4301Mhz - 9x478FSB 1:1 at 1.616v
    1024M = @4212Mhz - 9x468FSB 1:1 at 1.568v





    Max CPUZ Validation = @4301Mhz - 9x478FSB 1:1 at 1.616v
    Max Super Pi v1.50 1M = @4301Mhz - 9x478FSB 1:1 at 1.616v
    Max Hexus Pifast = @4301Mhz - 9x478FSB 1:1 at 1.616v





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    First test of a new Q6600 + Biostar under Intel Box Cooler


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    Nice results all around.

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