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Thread: FSB 601 on P5K-E & E6300 @ 4172Mhz on Water

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    FSB 601 on P5K-E & E6300 @ 4172Mhz on Water

    Today i've tested an little E6300 with my watercooling und also my Asus P5K-E with the stock-heatpipe.

    E6300 SL9SA L628B366
    Asus P5K-E (Bios 0602)
    2gig Crucial Value DDR2-800 with D9GKX
    HD2900XT

    Watercooling with D-Tek Fuzion on CPU & GPU.

    FSB 601:

    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=261387



    Max Clock with watercooling:

    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=261376



    SuperPi 1M:



    Pics from my setup:




    Temp with 1,17V



    Greetings,

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    Awesome result, nice chip you got there mate
    What voltages did you use for the 601 FSB and max clock screen?

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    Thx

    For the FSB-test all voltages of the mainboard was on maximum and the Vcore at 1,45V. For the maximum test the cpu got 1,58V.

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    That's nice FSB, 600 on water
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    Thx

    Here another superpi run with watercooling


    13.985 sec / SeLecT / E6300 @ 4063Mhz / 1,59V / FSB 580 / Crucial Value @ 580Mhz 5-4-4-5 2,55V / Wakü /


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    thats a good time for an an e6300 damn thats a good cpu. whats the max load temp?

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    Really impressive FSB on improved Watercooling

    No test planned under more cold?

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    That's a killer chip :o
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    That is a sweet E6300 that can give massman battle under ln2 .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbosan View Post
    thats a good time for an an e6300 damn thats a good cpu. whats the max load temp?
    Thanks! I don't know the max load temp, because i've only tested SuperPi without watching the temperatures. In bios i had round about 30°C with ~1,6V.

    Quote Originally Posted by Florent View Post
    Really impressive FSB on improved Watercooling

    No test planned under more cold?
    No, because this cpu isn't mine and the owner want it back. today it is the last day with the cpu.

    Quote Originally Posted by massman View Post
    That's a killer chip :o
    Jeah, it is

    Quote Originally Posted by Oliver View Post
    That is a sweet E6300 that can give massman battle under ln2 .
    That's right, but i have no chance to test it now under cold. Maybe in a few weeks...

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    damn thats one awesome e6300 congrats on the sweet clocks mate
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    Impressive

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    Holy Crap !!!

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    Sweet E6300

    Have you tested other bios versions to find max fsb?

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    Thx to all

    No, i've only tested the 0602, because i have no enough time. Maybe i can reach a higher fsb...

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    L628B rock!
    BTW: wery nice pi time for those freq.!!!

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    I don't know other times with the E6300 or E6400 @ ~4Ghz.... so i don't have a time to compare.
    My run is without maxmen and copywaza...

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    Awesome FSB!

    How do you get such low temps with watercooling?? I see core1 5C and core2 8C.
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    I Think these temps are readingerrors of the sensors. Outside it was ca. 10°C and with 1,59V the cpu hat round about 30°C.

    The "core1 5C and core2 8C" were reading with 1,17V und idle...., but i don't think, they are right...

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    Great fsb,priceless a job...That can give massman battle under ln2
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    Damn that is nuts! Nice!

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    very nice fsb you lucky.

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    Any mods used on the P5k-e wifi/ap and what's your board revision? Could you please post your bios settings, I temporarily purchased the P5k-e wifi/ap yesterday just to test out my e6300 and ram... Thanks.

    The ram can do 600Mhz no problem, at least on 300 fsb on a 1:2 (2.1Ghz) with only 2.2v on the memory! And I accidentally update to the p5k-e latest beta bios but what i really wanted was the P5k-e wifi/ap ones (0602). Maybe that's why I failed the blend test on Prime95 and instability at 3.6Ghz or maybe this is as far as my e6300 can go?...
    Intel C2D E6300 1.86Ghz L629A244 @ 3.78GHz
    Asus P5K-E Wifi/AP Rev.1.02g
    Thermalright Ultra Extreme 120+ 2x 120mm
    ATI x1900 GT Rev.2 256mb 513/657
    G.Skill 2x1gb Hz--540MHz

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    No, there are no mods on the motherboard. It is all stock. I don't know the revision... when i have time i will look

    Here my bios settings:

    (Boot with 540Mhz and then in windows with SetFSB)


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