Who flames you are usually the same arrogants, don't worryyou're only asking for an advice.
Yes, early Q6600 ES samples were unlocked, but if I recall, they are all B3 stepping chips. Then, Intel no longer issued ES with unlocked multiplier. Now, if it is a good opportunity or not, it is a real lottery. The B3, ES or not, are really hot and need much volts. Some of them, were very good chips doing the 4GHz on air. An unlocked multi is definite plus, but not enough. If the seller can show you proof of OC potential (take care to have stable benches not screens), than why not. Otherwise, I won't get it for more than half the price of new one, as it is a B3 of very old generation.
Interesting. How long did you hold that chip and how much volts, including vPLL did you give it? If you let vPLL on AUTO, then maybe there's your issue toasting the CPU
Many thanks. Yes, you really have a very clean WC rig, the cable arragement is impressiveThe big case suerely helps.
I also can do 51°C at 3.8GHz for a 20°C ambiant. 18°C is a nice temperature as there's an exponential relation between CPU temp and ambiant temp. In my tests, above 22°C, it is quite a x2.5 ratio
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