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    _Manny_ , something is seriously wrong there. I have no idea how a e6750 @ 3520 MHz and dual channel ram @ 1320 MHz gets 19.XXX sec in SPI 1M. My e6300 @ 3.43 GHz & ram @ 980 MHz (4-4-4-12) gets 16.5xx secs......i have 2mb less cache too......

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    Quote Originally Posted by overcrash86 View Post
    under LNē
    Yep LNē (-150°C) and 3.25V real. P35 under LNē too (1.85V real)


    Quote Originally Posted by over@locker886 View Post
    What is the REAL CL3 WR frequency (single , dual channel)?? Somebody know that?
    I did 650MHz CAS3 but one of my member (seb97133) did 657 or 658Mhz I don't remember.

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    i hope this was a bug and not some "tweak" to get attention

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    Why are you using memset 3.0? Why do you insist on cheating? Someone ban this moron's ip from the forums. He's booting at Cas 5, clearly. You're about the 10th idiot to come here and try to scam a cas 3 record.
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    well now you've upset Hutch too
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmax_oc View Post
    Yep LNē (-150°C) and 3.25V real. P35 under LNē too (1.85V real)



    I did 650MHz CAS3 but one of my member (seb97133) did 657 or 658Mhz I don't remember.
    Is it just LN2 mist around -15c like your older benches or do you have 'ram-pots' now?
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    hutch

    i've seen some really cool RAM pots actually
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    Some people just don't listen.

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    LOL not use MemSet 3.0


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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    ROFL is this some kind of a joke

    did anyone pay attention to the terrible SuperPi times LOL

    3520MHz on CPU and 19s Spi time is practically deserving of capital punishment not to mention at what MHz and latencies your RAM is at
    very good in math... multiplier @ 6 ... ram 2:3

    460 mhz x 6 = 2760 mhz


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    Quote Originally Posted by _Manny_ View Post
    Hi, look at my new record

    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=242375

    setup:

    - x5b Deluze (p5b deluxe full full modd)
    - E6750 (walled @ 486 )
    - Psu 500watt no brand
    - Geil Superddr2 Pc 6400 cas 3-3-3-8 @ 3,09/3,14

    I think than they 're tooooo fast...












    Quote Originally Posted by _Manny_ View Post
    very good in math... multiplier @ 6 ... ram 2:3

    460 mhz x 6 = 2760 mhz

    setfsb in the second and third sshot _you_ posted shows real freq, alas 4xx*8, while in the next few sshots clockgen picks the idle value that with EIST on will be 4xx*6 .

    give up while you're ahead pal .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slay0r View Post
    setfsb in the second and third sshot _you_ posted shows real freq, alas 4xx*8, while in the next few sshots clockgen picks the idle value that with EIST on will be 4xx*6 .

    give up while you're ahead pal .
    ^^^actually CPUz is MUCH more reliable in reporting RAM frequency than SetFSB or memset
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    ^^^actually CPUz is MUCH more reliable in reporting RAM frequency than SetFSB or memset
    He's talking about CPU Frequency, not RAM frequency dinos
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hutch View Post
    Is it just LN2 mist around -15c like your older benches or do you have 'ram-pots' now?
    I used Home Ram ram pot

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    Congrats Manny, the record is all yours. Props to you on the hard work.

    P.S Your record is not the Cas 3 WR, rather, the record for the most pathetic Cas 3 memset cheat attempt on XS! GOOD JOB LOSER!
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    _Manny_: Try another board if you can, and post the CPU-Z CPU screenshot along with the SPi times too or as you can see, many guys won't believe you and will jump to any other conclusion (usually name calling and abuse), even if you were genuine and uninformed about the bug.

    Oh, and the guys saying 3400-3500Mhz need to check the link _Manny_ gave at the start: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=242375

    How would RAM stay at 672.5MHz 2:3 divider if that 6x divider was speedstep?

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    _Manny_, sorry bud, but until you post some CPUz screenies or try this on a different mobo, I'm calling shens.

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    what i wonder is how he managed to get cpu-z validation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by naokaji View Post
    what i wonder is how he managed to get cpu-z validation?
    There are several bugs that can help you do that.
    I wonder if those DDR3-2700+ numbers are still up there in the rankings of x86secret
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