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With a bit improvement on cooling, my B-batch-babe has been priming stable for over 1 hour @4GHZ with BCLK 211
, 1.34/1.34/1.63 (Vcore/VVT/Vdimm).
I raised the VVT to the same level as Vcore (1.34v for both under the prime load) and i believe it has been the key to the prime stability at this BCLK for my CPU. I raised the NB Core "one notch" too, to 1.12v but i can't confirm that it had any effect on the prime stability. DFI LP UT X58 showed no problem running @4GHZ (19x211) with hyper treading. It behaved excellent and stable under the stress of the prime load.
@4GHZ (211x19) 1,34v - 1 hour primestable

I had to use push/pull on CPU, and a 2000RPM (Intel's stock CPU cooler) over NB to keep the system(PWM area) temperatures under control under the prime run.
I didn't want to push my babe too much at these speeds, and stopped the prime after 1 hour. I'm going to run 1 hour OOCT-mix after a while to confirm the stability for 24/7 use.
Last edited by Sam_oslo; 02-09-2009 at 05:15 PM.
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