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    Smile QX9650 RETAIL first look...

    Yep......I just got a birthday present yesterday.... Thanks....

    The "letter"....












    ........the "secret" of the Stepping/wafer for those who know.....
    Once again I was lucky.....









    Heatsink is huge and very light...

    ....and here are some fast tests on the ASUS P5E64 WS Pro which is just came too....

    Motherboard is DEFAULT....MAX cpu-z on air is ~4930MHz....
    This CPU likes high VCore and can handle it....

    VGA used an NVIDIA 8800GTS ~ 650/950 if I remember well....









    3DMark2006 on AIR does ~4700MHz.....

    Heatsink used an Tuniq Tower plus a DELTA 12 x 12cm fan pushing..

    That's for now....I hope it does well under LN2....
    ON AIR it's about 100MHz more than the ES I have tested....


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    Last edited by hipro5; 11-28-2007 at 04:12 AM.
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    OMG this is an impressive chip!!!

    Go ln2 gogogo
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    What is special about that wafer number Hipro?

    4.7Ghz on air..

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    Very nice chip! you are really lucky Hipro5
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    Quote Originally Posted by most_wanted View Post
    OMG this is an impressive chip!!!

    Go ln2 gogogo
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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5 View Post
    3DMark2006 on AIR does ~4700MHz.....

    Heatsink used an Tuniq Tower plus a DELTA 12 x 12cm fan pushing..
    since it's a retail one, is there any chance to place the motherboard in a normal, closed, retail case with normal, retail aircooling, that any normal, retail human being will be able to withstand?

    ps: i you were lucky, you would not receive a "letter". :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by swedkg View Post
    since it's a retail one, is there any chance to place the motherboard in a normal, closed, retail case with normal, retail aircooling, that any normal, retail human being will be able to withstand?
    Not with Hipro, he doesn't do "normal" things

    George, when could we expect LN2 results from you? The Taiwan guys just did 7.7xx seconds Pi 1M, let's see what you could get
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrlobber View Post
    Not with Hipro, he doesn't do "normal" things

    George, when could we expect LN2 results from you? The Taiwan guys just did 7.7xx seconds Pi 1M, let's see what you could get
    Thanks guys.....

    @ swedkg: I don't do such things.... (I was lucky for the stepping )

    Propably will be good for about 4500MHz on air in a case for 24/7 and lower VCore....

    Don't worry mrlobber, I can bench the ES at 5870MHz for Super-Pi 1M....
    ALSO LN2 for this one I will test tomorrow (and I hope it does well)...

    Quote Originally Posted by v0dka View Post
    What is special about that wafer number Hipro?
    This number on the PCB of the CPU is indicating (from my obsevations all these years that I'm "focusing" on it) the "place of the wafer" it was cuted....Propably the LOWEST (closed to 00) the TWO LAST numbers are, the "centered of the wafer" it was cuted...
    For example: LAST TWO numbers.....000, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700 and so on....
    FIRST 15 numbers are the best....for example2: 012, 005, 009, 104, 113, 202, 215, 205, 314, 304, 406, 412, 601, 609, 712, 703, etc....
    These 2 LAST numbers should be closest to "00" LIKE: 001, 713, 404, NOT 478, 656 and so on....

    At least that's what I have observed by searching all these years....
    Last edited by hipro5; 11-28-2007 at 04:51 AM.
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    Miam miam! Looks like a nice little one!
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    wow congrats... very nice of Peter to send you such a gift

    but 60th birthday ? you don't look a day over mid 30s to me

    Looks like a much better cpu than my QX9650 L739A644 (wafter number 073 instead of your 600) maxing out at 4000-4200Mhz at 1.4-1.6+ vcore on air/water http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=166849 heh
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    wow congrats... very nice of Peter to send you such a gift

    but 60th birthday ? you don't look a day over mid 30s to me

    Looks like a much better cpu than my QX9650 L739A644 (wafter number 073 instead of your 600) maxing out at 4000-4200Mhz at 1.4-1.6+ vcore on air/water http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=166849 heh

    George.....People are trying to find a stepping that is "good" for others......This is a BIG MISTAKE as I have stated in another thread.... TWO IDENTICALS X6800s, one did 5420MHz 3D and the other did 5050MHz 3D...IDENTICALS EXCEPT those "secret" numbers on their PCB's which people NEVER look on.....THIS is the "secret" of finding the "good" CPU.....at least as I have observed for many years since now
    Last edited by hipro5; 11-28-2007 at 04:59 AM.
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    WOW george...thats some birthday pressent Can wait to see more results from this chip
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    Mmm, looks like a keeper.
    Have fun with it.

    Now you have started the:
    000, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700 and so on....
    012, 005, 009, 104, 113, 202, 215, 205, 314, 304, 406, 412, 601, 609, 712, 703, etc....
    These 2 LAST numbers should be closest to "00" LIKE: 001, 713, 404, NOT 478, 656 and so on....
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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5 View Post

    George.....People are trying to find a stepping that is "good" for others......This is a BIG MISTAKE as I have stated in another thread.... TWO IDENTICALS X6800s, one did 5420MHz 3D and the other did 5050MHz 3D...IDENTICALS EXCEPT those "secret" numbers on their PCB's which people NEVER look on.....THIS is the "secret" of finding the "good" CPU.....at least as I have observed for many years since now
    so wafer hunting instead of batch hunting hehe
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    The PCB nujmber is not always a good indication though. I just got two reatil chips, same week and batch as yours, with considerable lower PCB number. One was 0036, and the other one was 0361. The O361 was actually a lot better on LN2, while the 0036 was way better on air.. I can do SP 1M at approx 5,8GHz on "only" 1,9 V. So it will be exciting to see what it will do on 2V+... gotta stay in style.....event though my last ES got pretty toasted at 2,175V...
    Last edited by Stoolman; 11-28-2007 at 05:30 AM.
    Cool things in progress...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoolman View Post
    event though my last ES got pretty toasted at 2,175V...
    CRAZY dude....
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    Haha What a present!

    Nice yorkfield clocks for sure.

    Can't wait to have mine...
    You are as good as your samples are!

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    Hope it work's out good for you george , last one's i've tested did 4800 air but had coldboot at -30 and coldbug at -100 ......

    The one that did 4400 air could boot at -89 and coldbug at -140.....
    hope its not related to that....good air chip = bad cold chip ....

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    Yorkfield seems to go higher clocks on a ddr3 board, maybe because of the loose timings, did you test it on ddr2 board too?
    Last edited by Rol-Co; 11-28-2007 at 06:27 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5 View Post
    Thanks guys.....

    @ swedkg: I don't do such things.... (I was lucky for the stepping )

    Propably will be good for about 4500MHz on air in a case for 24/7 and lower VCore....

    Don't worry mrlobber, I can bench the ES at 5870MHz for Super-Pi 1M....
    ALSO LN2 for this one I will test tomorrow (and I hope it does well)...



    This number on the PCB of the CPU is indicating (from my obsevations all these years that I'm "focusing" on it) the "place of the wafer" it was cuted....Propably the LOWEST (closed to 00) the TWO LAST numbers are, the "centered of the wafer" it was cuted...
    For example: LAST TWO numbers.....000, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700 and so on....
    FIRST 15 numbers are the best....for example2: 012, 005, 009, 104, 113, 202, 215, 205, 314, 304, 406, 412, 601, 609, 712, 703, etc....
    These 2 LAST numbers should be closest to "00" LIKE: 001, 713, 404, NOT 478, 656 and so on....

    At least that's what I have observed by searching all these years....

    That's a great piece of info. Thanks for sharing
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    Nice gift, Shamino Chip really looks like a keeper, i am guessing this one should be one of the first to hit 6GHz if the coldbug wont be a pain in the ass (again).

    Major props!

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    Very nice chip, can´t wait to see it under LN2
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    Nice gift you got there hehehe(my QX9650 was a birthday's gift also)

    nice pics ,scores & congrats
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    hehe nice results.

    btw. happy birthday hipro

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    wow!~Peter's present so great!~
    and happy birthday Hipro5

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    Thanks guys.....

    When I was checking the ES York on an ASUS Blitz Formula and ASUS Blitz Extreme, I had the SAME overclocability....
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