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    X6800@5062MHz under Cascade [5001MHz=Spi1M@10.062s]

    System:
    X6800 L628A937
    Quent's Asus P5B-Deluxe (Vdroop by Quent; Vcore, Vdimm & Vmch mods by Before)
    STT Before's Xtrem 2*512Mb
    Windows 2k3 Server (tweaked by Before)
    Western Digital IDE 80Gb
    2-Stager Unit @ -100C

    Vcore = ~1.86V (1.84 to 1.90V)
    Vddr = 2.74V
    Vmch = 1.87V

    I've performed some benchies with my bro Quent this week end. The first processor we managed to test was a X6800.

    We first tried with a Biostar TForce P965 Deluxe but the X6800 wasn't well supported by the board and it was impossible to clock over 4.7GHz. Then, we used a fully volt-modded Asus P5B-Deluxe and after flashing the original bios for the 804 version, the chip booted into windows @5.0GHz with 1.84V (also tried later with 1.74V and it succeeded ).











    We made several Super Pi runs within 5000MHz to 5062MHz, with 2 cores enable and 1 core disable as well.

    Dispite a great booting ability, the chip failed to pass 5062MHz whatever the Vcore we used (from 1.74V to 1.90V).

    [CPU-Z Suicide]


    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=141941

    [Super Pi 1M Max]

    So close to 9.XXXs...



    Then, we made several Spi1M with 2:3 ratio up to the max for the RAM.







    DDR2-10342 4-4-3-4



    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=142104
    Last edited by before; 12-02-2006 at 03:11 PM.
    Best Regards,
    Xavier


    "I prefer to fly alone... when alone, I perform those little coups of audacity which amuse me..." Col. René Fonck (1894-1953), the Ace of Aces.

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