MMM
Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 25 of 60

Thread: Q6600 GO batch L738B not good Vid 1.325V

  1. #1
    Xtreme Enthusiast
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Ontario, Canada
    Posts
    529

    Q6600 GO batch L738B not good Vid 1.325V

    Just got a new Q6600 go and it runs 38C on core 0 and down to 28C on core 3 at 3G with defualt vcore full load on water with p95 for quads even if I change the hs position.10C diff? Also the VId is 1.325v. Posts at 3.43G at 1.6V but will not boot any higher than 3G. This is prolly a mb problem and will try in dif mb soon.
    Rampage III Gene I7 950@4.48G--1.485V HR-02 12G G.Skill 1600-1.5V, GTX470-SLI@725core 1750mem, Antec P180 MINI

  2. #2
    Xtreme Enthusiast
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Posts
    983
    The outlook is not good for that chip. It's normal to have *some* difference in temps between cores but 10C seems a bit excessive. I'd say the IHS is probably not making good contact with all 4 cores which would be a flaw in manufacturing. Either that or the surface of the IHS is not flat. You might try lapping it.
    i5 2500K @ 4.7ghz 1.32v(+.010 offset LLC set to 4) / ASRock P67 Extreme4 (B3) / 2x4gb Samsung Green MV-3V4G3D @ 1866mhz 1.35v / AMD HD 6850 1gb /2x150gb Velociraptor Raid 0 + 500gb WD Green / Corsair TX 750watt V2

  3. #3
    I am Xtreme
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Posts
    10,374
    1.6Vcore indeed for only 3.4ghz and not even stable seems way excessive to me... I think too it's rather mobo related ( are you referring to ya Asus P5N32 mobo ?) as this at all doesn't seem right... but the mobo ain't gonna cure the core temp difference....
    Question : Why do some overclockers switch into d*ckmode when money is involved

    Remark : They call me Pro Asus Saaya yupp, I agree

  4. #4
    Xtreme Cruncher
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Conroe, Texas
    Posts
    3,010
    Quote Originally Posted by fordf250 View Post
    Just got a new Q6600 go and it runs 38C on core 0 and down to 28C on core 3 at 3G with defualt vcore full load on water with p95 for quads even if I change the hs position.10C diff? Also the VId is 1.325v. Posts at 3.43G at 1.6V but will not boot any higher than 3G. This is prolly a mb problem and will try in dif mb soon.
    I have a L738B233 with VID 1.325 on a GA P35 DS4 running at 3.5Ghz on air (stable) it certainly is not as good as my L734B164 that is running 3850 stable 24/7 water...


  5. #5
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    New Zealand
    Posts
    46
    Recently received my Q6600 G0
    FPO/Batch# L737B687.
    Running 3465Mhz, 1.6vCore in BIOS.
    P5K SE
    Bigwater 745, all fans @ 5v
    Barely stable, tried 5min OCCT and it seemed ok, core temp 58c on all 4's, about 2c variance.

    Can boot on 400x9 (3.6Ghz), can Superpi @ 14.8sec, but not stable at all, suicide post only.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Click image for larger version. 

Name:	quad.jpg 
Views:	3322 
Size:	175.7 KB 
ID:	69250   Click image for larger version. 

Name:	suicide.jpg 
Views:	3311 
Size:	179.5 KB 
ID:	69251  
    Last edited by Akane; 12-21-2007 at 07:27 PM.
    Q6600 G0 @ 3.51Ghz @ 1.5v @ 390FSB, Asus P5K SE, Asus 8800GTS 640M, G.Skill F2-6400CL4D-2GBPK DDR2-800 4-4-4-12 4x1GB, WD6400AAKS, DualView with 21" Trinitron + AOC 193FW, Bigwater 745, all fans @ 7v

  6. #6
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Posts
    27
    Crank that CPU up!
    Last edited by PCTools; 12-21-2007 at 07:41 PM.

  7. #7
    Hamster Powered
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Virginia, USA [Krunching since 2001]
    Posts
    7,623
    That does seem like high volts for a "GO". My Q6600 GO runs at 3.61Ghz @ 1.3v, the vid is 1.2125.
    XSWCG Disclaimer:
    We are not responsible for the large sums of money that you WILL want to spend to upgrade and add additional equipment. This is an addiction and the forum takes no responsibility morally or financially for the equipment and therapy cost. Thank you and have a great day.

    Sigmund Freud said... "Failure to CRUNCH is a sign of Sexual Inadequacies".

  8. #8
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    New Zealand
    Posts
    46
    Yeap I've got a crap one, for the past 3 CPU's I've purchased, they all turned out to be crap clockers.

    I think my motherboard is not able to handle the power draw neither, it's a P5K SE without any cooling on the voltage regulators. And during 100% load on all 4 cores, I can hear a very loud "hissing" sound from ther motherboard.

    I've stuck a few heatsinks on it but it didn't improve the situation.
    Q6600 G0 @ 3.51Ghz @ 1.5v @ 390FSB, Asus P5K SE, Asus 8800GTS 640M, G.Skill F2-6400CL4D-2GBPK DDR2-800 4-4-4-12 4x1GB, WD6400AAKS, DualView with 21" Trinitron + AOC 193FW, Bigwater 745, all fans @ 7v

  9. #9
    Xtreme Cruncher
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Flushing, NY
    Posts
    717
    you guys sure have some good G0's there
    i got a batch # ive never seen *L747
    and even it needs 1.45 for 3.4
    and ive tried up to 1.52 for 3.6 but it gets too hot for my tuniq and crashes
    prime in 1min
    Nikon User
    Nikon D200 (Gone =( )/D300
    Nikkor 18-105mm(Gone) // Nikkor 50mm 1.8 // Nikkor 55-200VR(Gone)
    Tokina 12-24 // Tamron 90mm //
    Manfrotto & Benro Legs // Benro Ballhead.

    Current Lust = 80-200 Or 70-200VR1 <--Pending


    No more computer parts for me... Well for now until I
    really REALLY need to upgrade.

  10. #10
    Xtreme Enthusiast
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Ontario, Canada
    Posts
    529
    The motherboard is a p5n32 e sli, it must be holding it back.Running 3150mhz at 1.45V stable, 40C max full load, will not boot 1mhz higher on any vcore.Tried up to 1,7V with 1 stick of ram.This mb will run my e6600 to 4G stable and post to 4.2G over 450fsb but I think my raid goes bad after that as it will not boot.
    Rampage III Gene I7 950@4.48G--1.485V HR-02 12G G.Skill 1600-1.5V, GTX470-SLI@725core 1750mem, Antec P180 MINI

  11. #11
    I am Xtreme
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Edmonton, Alberta
    Posts
    4,594
    Sounds like your board is having issues supplying enough power to cpu is all. I started at 975x, 965, RD600, P35, and then X38...each clocked my wuad higher in the order listed, from lowest clocks to highest...

  12. #12
    Only Extreme Need Apply
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Singapore
    Posts
    681
    but anyway guys just wanna say i have a L738A730 that has a vid of 1.16
    Buildin

  13. #13
    Banned
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Posts
    963
    i build pcs for a living and started testing the GO quads in my own machine and none of the last 6 cpu's have been good clockers. i felt releived to put my own back in afterwards..... i started a thread somewhere about it.... i hope you have better luck next time m8. i'f i were you i would fry(by accident) it and send it back to the shop as faulty for a new one.... the vid was really high on all of them aswell....

  14. #14
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Portland Oregon
    Posts
    58
    Quote Originally Posted by NightRaven View Post
    but anyway guys just wanna say i have a L738A730 that has a vid of 1.16


    Great Going,

    That is the lowest VID I have seen for a Q6600, so when you get this going with some results it would be great if you could post them here or on the Official Q6600 thread. My interest is that from the data that I have been collecting so far, the lower the VID the lower the temps at Higher speeds. From this I would expect your Q6600 to run at 3.6GHz on < 1.25v. You should be able to do 4.0GHz on < 1.375v.

    So for Folks with a VID of 1.3250v my condolences, there may be the odd 1 or 2 out there that will reach 3.6GHz but you need alot of power. Also from observation, many of the Q6600 with the 1.325v VID may originate from OEM processors.
    DFI LP UT P35
    Q6600 L743B 3.73GHz on 1.46v CPUz
    TRUE + SILVERSTONE FM123 120mm
    Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR2 1066 5-5-5-15 Stock
    ATI HD3870
    1 x WD 250 Sata 16mb Cache
    PSU : FSP Group (Fortron Source) FSP700-80GLC
    Liteon DVD
    Lian Li
    Windows XP SP2

  15. #15
    Xtreme Enthusiast
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Athens,Greece
    Posts
    628
    Vid is not the key just look at the bottom of cpu under the hsf.
    There there is the wafer code.
    For those who believe that have a good cpu the last two digits should
    be closest to 00.
    Example my cpu has vid 1.2875 but wafer ends to 500.
    3.6@1.3 Volt on AIR. Just a thought but you can look into this...
    Last edited by Spyrus; 12-23-2007 at 11:21 AM.
    E8400 TRUE120@Asus Maximus Formula@2x2GB Geil Evo One 800MHz 4-4-4@Corsair HX 620W
    Sapphire HD6850 1GB@Samsung 830 128GB@Casetek 1022-5@LG 19" 1970HQ
    Creative Inspire 5.1 5100@Samsung SH-S203B SA@CM Quickfire Pro Red@Logitech G-600

  16. #16
    Xtreme Enthusiast
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Ontario, Canada
    Posts
    529
    Thanks
    Rampage III Gene I7 950@4.48G--1.485V HR-02 12G G.Skill 1600-1.5V, GTX470-SLI@725core 1750mem, Antec P180 MINI

  17. #17
    Only Extreme Need Apply
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Singapore
    Posts
    681
    Quote Originally Posted by WizardofOz View Post
    Great Going,

    That is the lowest VID I have seen for a Q6600, so when you get this going with some results it would be great if you could post them here or on the Official Q6600 thread. My interest is that from the data that I have been collecting so far, the lower the VID the lower the temps at Higher speeds. From this I would expect your Q6600 to run at 3.6GHz on < 1.25v. You should be able to do 4.0GHz on < 1.375v.

    So for Folks with a VID of 1.3250v my condolences, there may be the odd 1 or 2 out there that will reach 3.6GHz but you need alot of power. Also from observation, many of the Q6600 with the 1.325v VID may originate from OEM processors.
    i will try but unfortuntely this cpu isnt mine anymore and will be leaving me tomorrow. so i will try to do what i can

    oh and one weird thing. the moment i raised the fsb by 1mhz. vid changed to 1.2625.

    eist and all that has been disabled all along.
    Last edited by NightRaven; 12-22-2007 at 11:18 AM.
    Buildin

  18. #18
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    New Zealand
    Posts
    46
    I wonder if the walfer code is correct or not.
    my code:

    2L74036
    4A0618

    right now I'm running 3294 (366 x 9) @ 1.4375, still not OCCT stable.
    Still need a lot of time to play with this chip, pleasing all 4 cores is very difficult.
    Q6600 G0 @ 3.51Ghz @ 1.5v @ 390FSB, Asus P5K SE, Asus 8800GTS 640M, G.Skill F2-6400CL4D-2GBPK DDR2-800 4-4-4-12 4x1GB, WD6400AAKS, DualView with 21" Trinitron + AOC 193FW, Bigwater 745, all fans @ 7v

  19. #19
    Xtreme Enthusiast
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Athens,Greece
    Posts
    628
    The wafer code must be at 015 as maxed out as far as i know.
    Beyond that is just luck.
    E8400 TRUE120@Asus Maximus Formula@2x2GB Geil Evo One 800MHz 4-4-4@Corsair HX 620W
    Sapphire HD6850 1GB@Samsung 830 128GB@Casetek 1022-5@LG 19" 1970HQ
    Creative Inspire 5.1 5100@Samsung SH-S203B SA@CM Quickfire Pro Red@Logitech G-600

  20. #20
    Xtreme Cruncher
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Flushing, NY
    Posts
    717
    Quote Originally Posted by WizardofOz View Post
    Great Going,

    That is the lowest VID I have seen for a Q6600, so when you get this going with some results it would be great if you could post them here or on the Official Q6600 thread. My interest is that from the data that I have been collecting so far, the lower the VID the lower the temps at Higher speeds. From this I would expect your Q6600 to run at 3.6GHz on < 1.25v. You should be able to do 4.0GHz on < 1.375v.

    So for Folks with a VID of 1.3250v my condolences, there may be the odd 1 or 2 out there that will reach 3.6GHz but you need alot of power. Also from observation, many of the Q6600 with the 1.325v VID may originate from OEM processors.

    I never knew OEM procs have higher VID
    I wish i knew about this sooner or else i wouldve never ordered me an OEM
    Nikon User
    Nikon D200 (Gone =( )/D300
    Nikkor 18-105mm(Gone) // Nikkor 50mm 1.8 // Nikkor 55-200VR(Gone)
    Tokina 12-24 // Tamron 90mm //
    Manfrotto & Benro Legs // Benro Ballhead.

    Current Lust = 80-200 Or 70-200VR1 <--Pending


    No more computer parts for me... Well for now until I
    really REALLY need to upgrade.

  21. #21
    I am Xtreme
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Posts
    10,374
    Quote Originally Posted by WizardofOz View Post
    Great Going,

    That is the lowest VID I have seen for a Q6600, so when you get this going with some results it would be great if you could post them here or on the Official Q6600 thread. My interest is that from the data that I have been collecting so far, the lower the VID the lower the temps at Higher speeds. From this I would expect your Q6600 to run at 3.6GHz on < 1.25v. You should be able to do 4.0GHz on < 1.375v.

    So for Folks with a VID of 1.3250v my condolences, there may be the odd 1 or 2 out there that will reach 3.6GHz but you need alot of power. Also from observation, many of the Q6600 with the 1.325v VID may originate from OEM processors.
    I think this is theoretical mumbo jumbo as I can totally contradict this with my own findings with some CPU's E6600 and Q6600... I still think the wafer number and the A or B stepping ( or batch or whatever some refer it too ) are more important then VID... I had a few F and G CPu's that were total crap although they got the lowest vid I ever had on an E6600... but went up well till a certain speed and then required massive voltage to get any higher, also some had lower FSB walls then the higher vids... also the 2 Q6600 I own ( I already sold one to be replaced soon) had 2 totally different vids ( 1.2125 and 1.2750 ) both clock up to 3.6Ghz with minor difference in voltage...though temps are totally different , the first one is an A stepping second B and the B still gets hotter ( same finding as I had with other COre2 duo's )...

    I think it's a hit and miss with all CPU's some batches ( weeks etc wafers ) perform alike some are totally different...
    Question : Why do some overclockers switch into d*ckmode when money is involved

    Remark : They call me Pro Asus Saaya yupp, I agree

  22. #22
    Xtreme Member
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Martinez,ca
    Posts
    213
    The L738B's are not all bad. This is what mine does. VID is 1.26



    Imageshack seems to be acting up tonight so my screen shot isnt showing. I am running 3840 1.5v in bios. Water cooled 12 hr occt stable. I have been able to run Spi at 4320 mhz @ 1.62 vcore.
    Last edited by Crazykooter; 12-24-2007 at 09:32 PM.
    -C2D Q6600 currently at 3840 mhz 1.47
    -Swiftech GTX Extreme water block
    -2x2gig G.Skill pc6400 485 fsb 5-5-5-15
    -Asus P5K-E Wifi-AP
    -Phillips Blu-Ray 2x Burner
    -OCZ Power stream 620W
    -HIS HD 4870 Stock cooler No OC yet
    -Vista Ultimatex64-Xp Pro
    XP-Single 3870-14194
    Vistax64-Xfire 3870s-17878
    Vistax64-4870 Stock-17054

  23. #23
    Xtreme Cruncher
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Conroe, Texas
    Posts
    3,010
    I got another OEM on the way hopefully I will get one more decent chip to make it two out of four...


  24. #24
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Portland Oregon
    Posts
    58
    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    I think this is theoretical mumbo jumbo as I can totally contradict this with my own findings with some CPU's E6600 and Q6600... I still think the wafer number and the A or B stepping ( or batch or whatever some refer it too ) are more important then VID... I had a few F and G CPu's that were total crap although they got the lowest vid I ever had on an E6600... but went up well till a certain speed and then required massive voltage to get any higher, also some had lower FSB walls then the higher vids... also the 2 Q6600 I own ( I already sold one to be replaced soon) had 2 totally different vids ( 1.2125 and 1.2750 ) both clock up to 3.6Ghz with minor difference in voltage...though temps are totally different , the first one is an A stepping second B and the B still gets hotter ( same finding as I had with other COre2 duo's )...

    I think it's a hit and miss with all CPU's some batches ( weeks etc wafers ) perform alike some are totally different...


    Many on this forum have posted data about their OC'g efforts. Personally I have collected the data and used it to make my next Q6600 purchasing decision. The data shows that Batch# with low VID require less voltage at 3.6GHz any higher it does nor scale linearly as you have shown with your E6600 and Q6600 examples (this may just be the limit of the C2D design), so
    if I was in the market for a new Q6600 and wanted one that would run at 3.6GHz with the least voltage requirements then I would certainly choose a processor with a low VID value.
    There are other factors that determine how well a processor will OC, ie
    1. The IHS contact with the HSF
    2. MB chosen
    3. Cooling System
    4. Expertise of the OC'r

    Here is a small sample from the over 100 user of Q6600 that I have collected.

    These are some users with low VIDs (1.2000-1.2125v)

    1. Khamo http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=170774
    2. Biker http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=170774
    3. Jammin http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=170774
    4. Bei Fei http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=170774
    5. Devious http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=170774

    Here are some with High VIDs (1.3000v+)

    1. Gforce100 http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=170774
    2. T3RM1 http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=170774
    3. Akane http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=170774
    4. Darkstormz http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=170774
    5. Roadrunner http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=170774


    As you say finding a good processor is a hit or miss and I agree, but you want to still improve your odds of finding that great OC'g processor and I am using VID as a criteria, others like yourself may choose the 'wafer number' (which I do not understand and never heard of until it was mentioned here) and the Batch#.
    For me I need to know the Batch# and VID to make the decision, you cannot make the purchase decision on VID alone, because you do not know the VID value until you run CoreTemp. But with the Batch# which you can see on the side of the box or as the last line stamped on the IHS at your local Retail Store or ask when shopping online, if you know the VID value for that Batch# then that is a valuable piece of information.
    DFI LP UT P35
    Q6600 L743B 3.73GHz on 1.46v CPUz
    TRUE + SILVERSTONE FM123 120mm
    Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR2 1066 5-5-5-15 Stock
    ATI HD3870
    1 x WD 250 Sata 16mb Cache
    PSU : FSP Group (Fortron Source) FSP700-80GLC
    Liteon DVD
    Lian Li
    Windows XP SP2

  25. #25
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Posts
    13
    Is VID the Maximum voltage that is set at full load?

    Because mine goes as high as 1.24v with OCCT running.

    EDIT: Never mind, I ran Core Temp and the VID is 1.28. So I guess this Q6600 won't be as overclockeable as others out there?
    Last edited by victor_c26; 12-24-2007 at 09:54 PM.

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •