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    Overclock bonanza: 8GB of Corsair Dominators; 4GB OCZ kit; XFX680i; Nautilus500 W.C.

    Allo Allo

    Well here we go again

    Received some gear for testing and thought i'd share some of the overclocking bonanza with you guys here

    TEST GEAR ON THE BENCH TABLE:


    CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 (batch#L707A255) >> testing GMXs CPU here
    RAM:
    • 2GB PC8500 CAS5 Corsair Dominator Kit
    • 2GB PC8888 CAS4 Corsair Dominator Kit
    • 2x 2GB PC10000 CAS5 Corsair Dominator Kit
    • 4GB Kit OCZ PC6400 5-6-6-18 OCZ2VU8004GK

    Motherboard: XFX 680i LT Intel S775 Motherboard
    Cooling: Corsair Nautilus 500 Watercooling kit
    Power Supply: 560W Silverstone Zeus ST56ZF Power Supply
    Hard Drive: 6.4GB 5400RPM Seagate & 60GB 7200RPM Maxtor
    Graphics Card: 2MB PCI Matrox Millenium Special Edition SuperPI GFX heheheh
    Operating System: Windows XP Pro SP2



    BTW When i say Max Test i mean fastest MHz with 2.5vdimm (ONLY ON CORSAIR) i could achieve BUT i was testing so many things for such a long time that i would sometimes have another 5-10MHz in sticks in some situations so they could all probably go a little harder still heh
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    Corsair Dominators

    wow impressive looking...but do they perform heheh






    Corsair PC8500 KIT




    STOCK TIMINGS




    CAS4 Test 2.5vdimm




    CAS5 Max Test 2.5vdimm





    Corsair PC8888 4-4-4-x Kit

    This kit is going back to corsair so i didn't spend much time on them...
    installed windows and tested stock timings 555MHz 4-4-4- which ran fine...
    amazing for stock timings





    CORSAIR PC10000 5-5-5-x DDR1250 KIT

    due to time restraints with soooo much gear i had for testing
    i've gone for gold here with 2.5vdimm set in bios on XFX 680i LT mobo
    This is also better of the two kits by about ~10MHz








    DDR1250 5-5-5-x 32M SuperPI






    Bump in clocks >>> i just jumped straight to

    DDR1275 5-5-5-x 8M SuperPI






    Bump in clocks >>> i just jumped straight to

    DDR1302 5-5-5-x 1M SuperPI

    sooo should be able to get around DDR1290 out of them benchable 32M with this mobo
    Motherboard starts to feel a little shaky at these RAM speeds...probably a touch weaker than my eVGA 680i
    I think this RAM's got more in it with the right mobo





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    Corsair Dominator testing continues...........


    Here is where REAL performance is.....tighter timings W00T


    CAS4 testing 4-4-4-x
    DDR1200 32M SuperPI wow



    CAS4 max 1M SuperPI run at DDR1233 4-4-4-x



    how does it like tighter timings....have a look at these

    Timings tightened: 4-3-3-8
    DDR1180 32M SuperPI



    DDR1200 4-3-3-8 1M SuperPI





    CAS3 Testing
    DDR800 3-3-3-9 2T



    DDR900 3-3-3-9 2T 32M SuperPI (actually did a 460 run as well but didn't save it lol)



    1T command rate at CAS3
    DDR800 3-3-3-9 1T
    1T shaved off ~40 seconds in that SuperPI run WOW


    DDR860 3-3-3-9 1T 32M SuperPI max clocks



    DDR880 3-3-3-9 1T 1M SuperPI max clocks




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    Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 (batch#L707A255)

    quick test >> i used a P5B Deluxe and customer W.C. kits a couple of days before the big test to pretest the CPU



    3.6GHz ~20m small FFTs Orthos 1.45v Loaded


    quick 10m burn-in with 1.62v 3.7GHz....
    temps aren't too bad either considering the load and ~20C ambient >> i used Silent Tricod fans on the rad too EEK
    since it's not my CPU i didn't push it too much at 1.6v ......
    most of testing needs 1.45v as i've been benching SPI around 3.6Ghz mark





    500MHz FSB Orthos is no issue for this CPU either >> nice one







    did some more tests with Corsair Nautilus 500 watercooling kit

    this time with a new CPU i got L629F122 E6600

    with Asus P5B Deluxe motherboard though














    4GHz 1M, 8M & 32M SuperPI







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    XFX 680i LT Motherboard

















    First Boot



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    OCZ 4GB Kit DDR2 PC6400 5-6-6-18 RAM
    Part# OCZ2VU8004GK
    OCZ Specifications


    Watching memtest with this 4GB kit was THE MOST PAINFUL experience i've ever had
    >>> it takes so long that i thought the memtest froze on TEST#5
    >>> that's how long it took for just 1% completion :wired:
    i love my 512MB RAM testing kits hahahahha













    I am using 32-bit Windows XP Pro SP2.
    I didn't need to fiddle around with any bios or windows settings for it to show full 4GB in windows.
    I realise that 32-bit is not an idea OS for 4GB kits but that's what i'm used to using


    DDR400 Stock Timings 5-6-6-18 Dual 32M SuperPI


    1 Hour Orthos Blend Stable at stock settings


    DDR845 5-6-6-18 32M SuperPI


    DDR902 5-6-6-18 32M SuperPI


    DDR916 5-6-6-18 32M SuperPI



    CAS4 Testing
    DDR800 4-4-4-x 32M SuperPI


    DDR844 4-4-4-x 32M SuperPI



    What the hell i thought i might as well see if WinXP like 6GB of RAM while I'm at it

    Damn they look so ugly together hehehehe







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    Corsair Nautilus 500
    External Watercooling Kit
    Product Specs Here


    Corsair says this product takes 8-9 minutes to install compared to half hour to few hours on competitors products.

    I have to confirm this is the case.......man if you are a total n00b at W.C. it couldn't be easier.

    Click the mounting PEGs on the motherboard.

    Put some AS5 or Ceramique

    Get the unit out, block with Tubing already attached to it and coolant
    put the Snap on connector on the end of the tubing for the waterblock and click into the back of Nautilus 500

    open the bottle of coolant and poor it in........

    YOU DON'T EVEN NEED TO LEAK TEST WOW >>> actually the only place i would really check would be the two points >>> one on waterblock which is not going to leak no way....but always check just in case >>>> second place is the quick release joints

    I love quick release joints on the back........just click and release >>> sealed really well......i know this will probably cause some flow restriction but it's a great feature. You can even spin the tubing to position it properly if it starts tangling it won't leak (well it didn't on mine)

    Jump start the PSU and add Distilled water into the res and wait for the liquid to mix and flow through tubing
    (i did run into a hiccup here and closed the res lid and waved the unit in the air and positioned the block and tubing to force water to flow...took a minute or so LOL >>n00b<<)

    Now during the filling up process the pump will work harder than normal because it's trying to get the water flowing through tubing so it is pretty loud.
    However once the water is flowing through and bubbles settle down it considerably quietens down. It is still audible but when the rest of fans get into the mix it is quieter than other things.........i have a little video i have to upload with sound >>> i would get closer to Nautilus 500 and away from it to give you a relative idea on noise levels and then i would do the same with Corsair RAM Cooler and Chipset cooler..............chipset cooler wins the loudness test here hahahahha

    >>>>READY TO GO<<<<<

    i did actually wait for about 10-15 minutes for all the micro bubbles to go away before i started cranking it up









    I LOVE THIS QUICK CONNECT FEATURE


    PEG Mounting System > dead easy to setup





    Power cable is sleaved with some funky rubbery style gear.... I LIKE!


    LOL Glowing in dark for the people going for look EEK


    Long tubing...........


    Pretty compact this one comapred to Hydrocool 200 which i also had.......better preforming as well




    Performance is not too shabby i say >> check it out ~19C Ambient





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    Ah the smell of fresh PCB of all kinds

    Dinos very nice.. it's times like these you wish consumer retail motherboards had 6-8 dimm slots

    For screen captures you might want to in future save them as PNG format and use SLI_dog's tweak in irfanview at http://i4memory.com/announcement.php?f=50&a=2 to reduce file size by as much as 75-80% while retaining the same image quality

    Yeah for 4GB memtesting it takes ages to get through even one full standard loop of test #1 to #8!

    Weird location indeed for those system connectors on the XFX 680i board ?
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    aaaahh you and i share the same sentiments when it comes to silicone.........i love it!!!!!!!!

    thanks man yeah i think those tips on resizing will do good.....i will look into it
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    Good stuff! Do you have time to test the sticks on a modded P5B Deluxe?

    Oh yea the Nautilus 500 is amazing. I've had it since the day newegg got it in stock and have fallen in love with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hutch View Post
    Good stuff! Do you have time to test the sticks on a modded P5B Deluxe?

    Oh yea the Nautilus 500 is amazing. I've had it since the day newegg got it in stock and have fallen in love with it.
    cheers mate

    hey question when you did the water filling to the res did you have the Nautilus connected to the PSU and boot your whole system or did you jump the PSU for the fill?

    how long did it take for the coolant to start circulating through the tubing for you
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    Really really awesome tests Dinos!

    Tons of stuff, and yet you managed to get good testing done on all of it. Very impressive even just from a time standpoint.
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    appreciate it man >> i know that you understand time contraints and what to shoot for

    i've seen you test your gear....it's very thorough
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    It must have felt like Christmas dinos22, great job! Really enjoyed reading the results and their also pretty impressive!
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    Great work, dinos!!! One could tell you put a lot of effort in your testing, and it sure paid off
    Nice results there at CAS4

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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym View Post
    Great work, dinos!!! One could tell you put a lot of effort in your testing, and it sure paid off
    Nice results there at CAS4
    thanks BA i appreciate it........
    yeah i can tell decent testing pays off hehehe they grabbed you to work for them ROFL......'

    i don't have such aspirations though >>> for me it's all about fun benching
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    Hey Bachus

    Talk about fast i nudged you in the 32M SuperPI thread ( i have a couple of tweaks to try to get KP and NewBeetle........i don't know if possible but i certainly won't stop trying >> you know me







    i think that the 4-3-3-8 590MHz and 600MHz 4-4-4-x is the most significant result here performance wise

    I have ALSO been able to run the PC10000 kit on my Asus P5B Deluxe at 600MHz as well with 2.4v which is a major achievement as P965 normally doesn't clock the RAM as high or tight..............well 4-3-3-x on P965 are not possible at such clocks plus they perform worse than 4-4-4-x due to latencies on that chipset.....at least in Asus's case


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    32M SuperPI Time: 13m 03.109s




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    Yoh.... nice stuff dinos , Is the 500MHz bus it's 680i too, if right, are you can share it config ? thank for result
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoLKoRn View Post
    Yoh.... nice stuff dinos , Is the 500MHz bus it's 680i too, if right, are you can share it config ? thank for result
    hi mate

    the MAX i could squeeze out with this CPU was 489MHz FSB with around 469MHx bootable. Not very impressive but OK for that chipset.

    that 500MHz FSB was with Asus P5B Deluxe. Asus makes great motherboards
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    Absolutely ! ASUS is great motherboard . The first time i thought the 500MHz FSB on the 680i , Thank dinos
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoLKoRn View Post
    Absolutely ! ASUS is great motherboard . The first time i thought the 500MHz FSB on the 680i , Thank dinos
    if you look at my sig i have done some benching on eVGA 680i board which did 1M SuperPI at 500MHz but was very shaky at those settings......

    if you are after high FSB i don't think 680i boards are the way to go
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    WOW wonderfulll.....
    Which of thoso RAM is better to my Q6600 which is on a COMANDO P965
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    Nice testing, pics and ram. Have fun

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    Good stuff dinos

    Actually it feels good to see that there are more people in my situation ( having lots of stuff on the bench to review )

    Keep 'em coming m8
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    Nice combination you got there m8
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