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    E6700 L626B092 Monster clocker in the house 4440MHz on water

    I recently bought another Intel CPU but this time with 10xmulti and promising LxxxBxxx stepping i thought


    Hardware Used:
    Intel Core2Duo E6700 (Batch#L626B092)
    Asus P5B Deluxe WIFI (1101 bios)
    2GB PC10000 Corsair Dominators
    Corsair Nautilus 500 Watercooler
    ATi X800 GFX Card
    535W Enermax PSU

    Ambients around 22-23C

    I am putting it on my phase change cooler soon....just waiting for MSI P35 mobo and some DDR3 sticks to show




    yeap that's right 4.3GHz VALIDATION
    with ~1.57Vcore

    Validation Link: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=198541





    Stepping



    Cooling




    3.6GHz 1.31VCORE REAL
    1 Hour Orthos Blend Priority=8 Stable



    3.9GHz 1.49VCORE REAL
    PCMARK05 Stable (i did a 4GHz run with 1.53v but it crashed around the 85% mark >> need better ambients or cooling heh)





    4GHz 1.47VCORE REAL
    32M SuperPI
    RAM 1:1 400MHz CAS4

    MEMTEST SHOT



    FIRST SHOT


    SECOND SHOT


    THIRD SHOT


    SCREENIE



    HERE IS ANOTHER 4GHz 32M SuperPI run with only 1.47VCORE with 4:5 RAM RATIO

    FIRST RUN


    SECOND RUN


    SCREENIE






    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    UPDATE!!!!

    ok so i had some lower ambients ~9C lower in fact ~13-14C ambient


    4440MHz Validation with 1.63v
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=199543




    548MHz FSB Overclock
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=199545t






    4GHz SuperPI Testing with 600MHz 4-4-4-x 2.4v on Corsair PC10000 Dominators

    1M - 12.516s





    32M time no tweaks




    32M time and slightly tighter timings




    THERE IS A LOT OF GAIN FROM TWEAKING THE RAM.............i didn't even use wazza or any of the tweaks yet and just from RAM tweaking i feel i could go sub 12m but i need more vdimm


    4150MHz 32M SuperPI >>> no RAM dividers to make it quick yet





    4210MHz 1M SuperPI




    4224MHz 1M SuperPI





    4021MHz wPrime 1024M




    4107MHz wPrime 32M




    I REALISED AT THE END OF THE BENCHING SESSION THAT I HAD A MASSIVE KINK IN THE TUBING

    FARK >>>

    HERE IS WHAT IT LOOKED LIKE AFTER A STRAIGHTENED IT UP






    Last edited by dinos22; 05-25-2007 at 08:47 PM.
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