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    Congrat for b-day and WR

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    Happy B-day kyosen.......Way to go.......
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    Congrats on the special day and the WR - sensational bench!

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    Update

    Still dryice-cooling
    ...yes I know that stepping 5 E6700 & X6800 are awesome, but I got 4M sub 1min. at first

    32M: 10m50.485s @4605.6MHz ...New WR


    8M: 2m13.297s @4701.3MHz ...New WR


    4M: 59.797s @4683.3MHz ...New WR


    2M: 25.860s @4701.1MHz


    1M: 10.688s @4701.1MHz


    My rig:



    And several answers for your questions:

    bachus_anonym> They are very comparable to what I get with 6400C3 on AM2 - 32M @ 450Mhz 8-3-3-3.0 and 1M @ 460Mhz 8-3-3-3.0 with 2.5v...
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    Your information was very helpful for purchasing 6400C3, many thanks!!!

    eva2000> what's that block in between the chipset block and the video card ???
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    sierra_bound> I think that's a CPU block that's attached to the loop. He probably just took the watercooling set-up from an old system. I believe his notes say it's a Socket 754 block!
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    sierra_bound said all

    Celeron Gamer> how do you make that temp sensor, anyone got the schematics/blueprints/whatever on how to make on of those?
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    OMEGA3> It is thermometer kit sold by the "Akizuki denshi" of Akihabara.
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    Thank you OMEGA3, OMEGA-san...BTW, pronunciation of '3' is 'san' in Japanese
    Yes, my thermometer is same as OMEGA3's.

    rick_fx> will we see under 10 minutes SPI 32m with conroe soon?
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    X6800 B1 will arrive here in Japan in this week or so.
    I did not order it this time...I hope other japanese OCers will break 10min

    ZX7891> how much does water cooling the chipset on the P5W help?
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    Difference was ~8MHz in my case.
    In same condition (Corsair XMS2-5400UL, Vdimm=2.42V, Vmch=1.90V) except chipset cooling,
    by air -> 472MHz
    by water -> 480MHz

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    Congratulations on becoming the first to break one minute barrier in 4M.

    And you did it with less than 4.7GHz.

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    I'd like to give a special thanks to kyosen-san for taking the time to anser many questions As a "top" clocker, I'm sure he could find many other things to do
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    Awesome job kyosen!



    how much vmch are you giving it?
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    Thank you everyone

    Waus-mod> how much vmch are you giving it?
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    Vmch=1.95V

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    Great.. you still have room then in the vmch
    How high could you go with the standard 1.65vmch?
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    Waus-mod>How high could you go with the standard 1.65vmch?
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    Scaling Vmch/Max FSB under water-cooled north with Corsair 5400UL.
    Here 'Max FSB' is limitation of SuperPI-mod 1M complete run.

    Vmch : Max FSB
    1.56 : 419.4
    1.60 : 431.3
    1.65 : 446.8
    1.70 : 460.5
    1.75 : 470.1
    1.80 : 474.8
    1.85 : 477.8
    1.90 : 480.8
    1.95 : 482.0

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    water on chipset help a little?
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    Quote Originally Posted by d@rkn1ko
    water on chipset help a little?
    As already mentioned above, 472(air) -> 480(water) in my one case.
    I don't know how do you feel ~8MHz difference, but at least for me,
    It's beneficial

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    Quote Originally Posted by realsmasher
    very nice for only beeing a 6700 step 4.
    Just what I was going to say...very nice bday present...truely a nice job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kyosen
    As already mentioned above, 472(air) -> 480(water) in my one case.
    I don't know how do you feel ~8MHz difference, but at least for me,
    It's beneficial
    oh sorry thx
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    Awesome kyosen-san, respect.
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    Incredible 32M action!!

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    Amazing results
    Have you planned some SPI action with X6800?
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    Man ur 2M beats my 1 by almost 4 secs
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    Hi Kiosen

    congrats for the result...

    Did the Vfsb mod helped a lot to reach 480 FSB?

    Did you test the difference with and without Vfsb mod?

    Thanks
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    Can sb tell me what exactly Vmch is? voltage of NB? and what Vfsb is?
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    This is my max on aircooled northbridge and 1.9vmch

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    Thank you everyone

    nachthymnen> Have you planned some SPI action with X6800?
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    Yes, of course...but after official release

    giorgioprimo> Did the Vfsb mod helped a lot to reach 480 FSB?
    giorgioprimo> Did you test the difference with and without Vfsb mod?
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    Vfsb-mod did almost none, or very very a little.
    I could reach 482FSB with Vmch=1.95V, Vfsb=1.50V...
    ...but I still hope that Vfsb-mod may give +1MHz FSB

    zbogorgon> Can sb tell me what exactly Vmch is? voltage of NB? and what Vfsb is?
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    Vmch = Voltage of Memory Controller Hub, and MCH = North Bridge.
    I think that Vfsb is FSB termination voltage...described as VTT in the Pen4 datasheet: Page22
    ftp://download.intel.com/design/Pent...s/31030801.pdf
    There is also VCCA as voltage relating FSB, but it seems that same voltage is supplied
    to VTT and VCCA, at least for P5W-DH and D975XBX.

    Waus-mod> This is my max on aircooled northbridge and 1.9vmch
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    Hmm...I still suspect that each Core& Core2 series CPU has its own FSB wall

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    I'd like to push my step 4 6700 to these heights, thanks for us showing it's possible kyosen. Really nice results

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