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    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=462676

    well just got the gift of uber shinies, from the same batch of chips that the 4.7 air cooled chip and the 5+ (common we all know it was 6.2 before nda crack down)

    After a small scare in which my hardware loving cat (black of course) knocked the chip as it sat in it's blue factory carrier on the ground knocking a fair deal of pins out of whack... got them straightened out last night.

    So that is 3.6 @ 1.2125v (stock 3ghz 1.35v) Idle temps are aroud 30c in 23c ambient with a TT duoOrb heatsink load temps are 35c after continous load.

    Have taken it past 4.5ghz though more interested in finding max clock at lowest voltage atm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iocedmyself View Post
    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=459673

    well just got the gift of uber shinies, from the same batch of chips that the 4.7 air cooled chip and the 5+ (common we all know it was 6.2 before nda crack down)

    After a small scare in which my hardware loving cat (black of course) knocked the chip as it sat in it's blue factory carrier on the ground knocking a fair deal of pins out of whack... got them straightened out last night.

    So that is 3.6 @ 1.2125v (stock 3ghz 1.35v) Idle temps are aroud 30c in 23c ambient with a TT duoOrb heatsink load temps are 35c after continous load.

    Have taken it past 4.5ghz though more interested in finding max clock at lowest voltage atm.
    Hello, are you under NDA, if not would you mind running some benchmarks and publish the results here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by iocedmyself View Post
    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=459673

    well just got the gift of uber shinies, from the same batch of chips that the 4.7 air cooled chip and the 5+ (common we all know it was 6.2 before nda crack down)

    After a small scare in which my hardware loving cat (black of course) knocked the chip as it sat in it's blue factory carrier on the ground knocking a fair deal of pins out of whack... got them straightened out last night.

    So that is 3.6 @ 1.2125v (stock 3ghz 1.35v) Idle temps are aroud 30c in 23c ambient with a TT duoOrb heatsink load temps are 35c after continous load.

    Have taken it past 4.5ghz though more interested in finding max clock at lowest voltage atm.
    Sounds like a nice chip............hope to hear more info from you

    Quote Originally Posted by SoF View Post
    I would love to show some real results right away...had my hands on it yesterday and if it scales with cold, 5.5gig will be easy. 3.6 @ 1.2125v sounds real good, I didn't test it below 1.375V but >4gig it seemed to need 1.42-1.44V (no ACC yet)...
    Sounds like they will clock good on SB600 as rumored
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoF View Post
    I would love to show some real results right away...had my hands on it yesterday and if it scales with cold, 5.5gig will be easy. 3.6 @ 1.2125v sounds real good, I didn't test it below 1.375V but >4gig it seemed to need 1.42-1.44V (no ACC yet)...
    Quote Originally Posted by G0ldBr1ck View Post
    Sounds like a nice chip............hope to hear more info from you


    Sounds like they will clock good on SB600 as rumored

    This seems like good news. I can break out the old K9A2 Plat since I like that board better for some reason. That would be sweet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iocedmyself View Post
    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=459673

    well just got the gift of uber shinies, from the same batch of chips that the 4.7 air cooled chip and the 5+ (common we all know it was 6.2 before nda crack down)

    After a small scare in which my hardware loving cat (black of course) knocked the chip as it sat in it's blue factory carrier on the ground knocking a fair deal of pins out of whack... got them straightened out last night.

    So that is 3.6 @ 1.2125v (stock 3ghz 1.35v) Idle temps are aroud 30c in 23c ambient with a TT duoOrb heatsink load temps are 35c after continous load.

    Have taken it past 4.5ghz though more interested in finding max clock at lowest voltage atm.
    2000Nhz HT/Northbridge clock?
    Did you set the multi for NB manually to get the 2Ghz or it was that way right out of the box with the BIOS you are using?

    Good clocks

    Quote Originally Posted by SoF View Post
    I would love to show some real results right away...had my hands on it yesterday and if it scales with cold, 5.5gig will be easy. 3.6 @ 1.2125v sounds real good, I didn't test it below 1.375V but >4gig it seemed to need 1.42-1.44V (no ACC yet)...
    You know we are waiting for you to take it past 5.5Ghz,you did great with Agena so Deneb should be a piece of cake for you

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    Quote Originally Posted by iocedmyself View Post
    So that is 3.6 @ 1.2125v (stock 3ghz 1.35v) Idle temps are aroud 30c in 23c ambient with a TT duoOrb heatsink load temps are 35c after continous load.
    Nice, thanks for sharing. CB10 load?

    Chip would have an nice TDP at those settings

    125W * (1.2125V/1.35V)^2 * 3.6GHz/3.0GHz => 121W

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    Quote Originally Posted by iocedmyself View Post

    After a small scare in which my hardware loving cat (black of course) knocked the chip as it sat in it's blue factory carrier on the ground knocking a fair deal of pins out of whack... got them straightened out last night.
    Keep your :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana: away from your HW

    THANKS for sharing this PII info with us

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    Quote Originally Posted by iocedmyself View Post
    After a small scare in which my hardware loving cat (black of course) knocked the chip.
    You should put up some pictures of this monster.

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