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    what are your temps like with 1.6volts to the cpu?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunlance View Post
    what are your temps like with 1.6volts to the cpu?
    idle 38-39c usually and load like 45c
    but I also am doing some more mods to the case (120mm fan intake and another fan in the PSU so the exhaust HSF, yes I have two on there, doesn't blow onto a small hole.)

    so I should be good.

    EDIT: but man it was sooo nice on 1.45v, I idled at 32c :]
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    Hey

    What is the complete stepping off your CPU and what is the exact cooling you are using

    My CPU will do 2.6GHZ @ 1.27V 2.8GHZ @ 1.34V all prime stable on a crappy Asus Board; will test again with DFI in week or two

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    I got my chip to 3383Mhz with 1.55v and my Zalman 9500 (suicide shot only LOL ). For some reason it won't boot with more voltage. Air temp was about 15C I guess...

    I have a cvf file of that score, but CPUZ sometimes doesn't read the mobo details and some other crap needed to get a validation.

    3.5 won't be easy for you (or me) I think, so good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by knopflerbruce View Post
    I got my chip to 3383Mhz with 1.55v and my Zalman 9500 (suicide shot only LOL ). For some reason it won't boot with more voltage. Air temp was about 15C I guess...

    I have a cvf file of that score, but CPUZ sometimes doesn't read the mobo details and some other crap needed to get a validation.

    3.5 won't be easy for you (or me) I think, so good luck!
    What motherboard were you using?
    I hope I can get it to 3.5, it has been done before (even almost 3.7!)
    Good luck to you on getting it higher and I hope that luck carries over to me.


    Anyways, updated some stuff at first post.

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    hmmm

    Mine is working fine, CPUZ #205038, Idling aroud 31-32C using the Opteron stock AMD heatpipe cooler. These new X2 5600+ chips are sweet.

    Running 250Mhz x14, with the ram at 250Mhz (DDR500 er DDR2-1000) 5,5,5,15 using 1.525Vcore. THough the chip does run 3.0Ghz @ 1.30Vcore
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    Quote Originally Posted by uwackme View Post
    Mine is working fine, CPUZ #205038, Idling aroud 31-32C using the Opteron stock AMD heatpipe cooler. These new X2 5600+ chips are sweet.

    Running 250Mhz x14, with the ram at 250Mhz (DDR500 er DDR2-1000) 5,5,5,15 using 1.525Vcore. THough the chip does run 3.0Ghz @ 1.30Vcore
    Are you comparing AM2 chips to the OP's S939 chip?

    Your ram statement confused me "with the ram at 250Mhz (DDR500 er DDR2-1000) " please clearify if you can. Thanks
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    haha yeah that one confused me also


    anyways
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    i hit 3.47 Ghz on water (link in sig). 3.5 is a crazy, crazy goal for aircooling. It is pretty much only going to happen if you have an extremely cool ambient temperature that allows you to crank the volts, but technically possible.

    I remember people got some single core opties to 3.6 Ghz on air -- in the dead of winter with like -10C air Unfortunately now its summer. Unless you live in AUS?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Absolute_0 View Post
    i hit 3.47 Ghz on water (link in sig). 3.5 is a crazy, crazy goal for aircooling. It is pretty much only going to happen if you have an extremely cool ambient temperature that allows you to crank the volts, but technically possible.

    I remember people got some single core opties to 3.6 Ghz on air -- in the dead of winter with like -10C air Unfortunately now its summer. Unless you live in AUS?

    Good luck with it
    haha thanks
    but I did a pinmod to 1.6v and I ran idle of 37-38c at 3.05GHz
    so im guessing idle would be 44ish at 3.5GHz....
    I hope I can.
    I have 2 room fans (portable) that when I turn on it and put it up right close lower my temps like 2-4c which is nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by squidmaster View Post
    haha thanks
    but I did a pinmod to 1.6v and I ran idle of 37-38c at 3.05GHz
    so im guessing idle would be 44ish at 3.5GHz....
    I hope I can.
    I have 2 room fans (portable) that when I turn on it and put it up right close lower my temps like 2-4c which is nice.
    for 3.5 Ghz you'll need more than fans... we're talking AC blasting into the side of the case, or an exceptionally cold night. This would probably require around 1.65-1.675 Vcore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Absolute_0 View Post
    for 3.5 Ghz you'll need more than fans... we're talking AC blasting into the side of the case, or an exceptionally cold night. This would probably require around 1.65-1.675 Vcore.
    hmmm crap ok.

    what about canned air?
    couldn't I just turn that upside down and use that to kinda keep the CPU cool? I will just have to buy like 9234 cans to boot into windows hahaha.
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    would that still count as air? haha

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    Yeah, but only if you use the canned air in tins labelled "Butane"

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    Quote Originally Posted by SOLDNER-MOFO64 View Post
    Yeah, but only if you use the canned air in tins labelled "Butane"
    hahaha nice one.

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    hmmm

    These new 5600+ AM2 chips are doing fantastic. 1.525 to achieve 3.5Ghz using the stock Opteron heatpipe cooler (not even a bigass 3rd party cooler) is sweet.

    250Mhz = DDR500 = DDR2-1000. The clock is 250Mhz, for DDR the data is double sampled (rising and falling edge) and for DDR2 it is quad sampled. So the data rate on the actual data burst out of the ram is 500Mhz for DDR and 1000Mhz for DDR2 but the stick is CLOCKED at 250Mhz.

    So mine is running 250Mhz x14 on the cpu, no divider (running 1:1) 250Mhz on the DDR2 ram, 5.0, 5, 5, 15 timings.

    So the newest chips are looking doable for 3.5Ghz on air, and for me this is all with 70-75F room temperature... I dont have the AC in the window yet.
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    Yeah I was just going to get an AM2 but I would rather squeeze everything I can out of this proc and maybe even place 1st on HWBot.

    anyways
    update at top

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    how bout some stress testing?

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    you want to see the results or do you mean burn in?

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    Squidmaster Dude I am lovin these results but I have a Q have you tryed popping the IHS off?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mukmaster View Post
    Squidmaster Dude I am lovin these results but I have a Q have you tryed popping the IHS off?
    No haven't and for the reason that I have heard WAY to many horror stories about people screwing up, and it's just not worth it IMHO.

    Besides, how much would that actually lower temps, like 3-4c right?

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    Yes, and you need all the help you can get to acieve your goal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by funnyperson1 View Post
    Yes, and you need all the help you can get to acieve your goal.
    Very true.
    This is kind of a hard decision. Risk screwing my CPU for good to get 2-4c temp drops, or just keep it the way it is and maybe not reach my goal... Hmm..

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    and have to sand down the heat sink retainer feet ... i got the vid that angry made
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    I think that doing that is out of my league.
    If I had more knowledge of removing the IHS then I might, just might do it, but I have never done it before and I don't want to ruin a great CPU.

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    I've seen load temps go down 15c from removing the IHS... it depends on how well it is making contact
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