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    Quote Originally Posted by roller11 View Post
    TinTin,

    Nice clocks! Are those load temps accurate? Only 51C under load?
    Anyhow, looks like you've got a lot of headroom left, could validate well above 4.7G with more
    voltage. Great job!
    It is idle temp....

    4.8G @ 1.529V


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    Are D0's showing same batch-variations as C0's? In case which batch is showing better OC, any pattern is emerging?

    I know it is too early to have a firm answer, but I will be able to pick a i7 920 D0 or W3520 from a local store next week and I may be able to choose between different batches. Which one should i chose? Any pattern i batch or weeknr. ( for 920 or W3520 ) i should look for?

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    215*21 Prime95 
    Last edited by haya_gann; 04-26-2009 at 01:31 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by roller11 View Post
    There is nothing "concrete" about the so-called "default" setting of 2.67 Ghz in the case of a i7 920. 2.67 has no technical significance, it's just another setting on the continuum of settings from zero to infinity and in fact, the CPU has no default because Bclk is generated by the motherboard, not the CPU. The word "stability" as it's commonly used is actually a way of saying that the CPU is within it's AC limits. The AC limit is the clock value beyond which the flip flops can no longer change state fast enough to propagate the correct value (0 or 1)
    to the next stage in worst case situations. Notice that there is mention of software here because any software would run properly if the CPU is within it's AC limits. Any choice of "stability tool" is strictly arbitrary because no software can create every worst case situation (aka 'race condition') inside the CPU. So there is no validity in claiming "stability" just because your CPU has run 100 passes of linpack because another program might cause your computer to crash.
    This is only bringing the same circular argument down a peg. Another set of variables and subjective viewpoints rolls right along with it. I could easily say there is no such thing as stability and talk my way out of it. I honestly won't because it is a waste of time and I don't really care enough, but you should understand where I am going here.

    The term "stability" should be used loosely. The range of its usage and interpretation is as ambiguous as finding what looks aesthetically pleasing in a work by Picasso. The range can go from an LN2 overclocked CPU viewpoint to the viewpoint at the transistors level or even lower.

    Take the term with a grain of salt. Use context clues to "infer" what the individual is speaking of. Honestly all of us here have a common understanding of stability (well the more knowledgeable anyway), so as long as the subject matter isn't way off, let the term run its course. The catalyst here was when a specific member broke that common understanding with the prime stable claim. He was called out and the brains here know what the truth is. Next!

    With that said, let us get back on topic . I'm personally waiting on the 975 for my results but I have some choice friends hovering around with D0 on the horizon........

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    TinTin,

    Did I say "plenty of headroom"? Yikes! 5022 is beyond words, and 4809 loaded with a superpi run is
    impressive as well. Looks like your chip is golden.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roller11 View Post
    TinTin,

    Did I say "plenty of headroom"? Yikes! 5022 is beyond words, and 4809 loaded with a superpi run is
    impressive as well. Looks like your chip is golden.
    Yup, this chip is excellent with water...4900MHz can pass SPI 1M...
    5022MHz is hard to push, I have pushed it to 5038MHz, but while save file, it hanged...will try again...
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    Quote Originally Posted by TinTin View Post
    It is idle temp....


    Grats Man! You are the first 920 i've seen over 5ghz!

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    Quote Originally Posted by haya_gann View Post
    215*21 Prime95 
    That is sick man

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghost_recon88 View Post
    That is sick man


    This was a limit.

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    I got mine today thanks to pao_revolt from Ebay. Ordered on Saturday and got it today, now that's fast. Did I mention it was only $257 after the live.com cash back. Batch number is 3849A895. I will post results once I get it installed. I cannot wait.
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    Quote Originally Posted by haya_gann View Post


    This was a limit.

    Great result! What voltages did you set for

    QPI/DRAM Core Voltage
    IOH Voltage
    IOH PCIE Voltage
    ICH Voltage
    ICH PCIE Voltage ?

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    Here is where I am so far, not sure how "Stable" it is, but I am on it right now.

    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=555012

    Vcore is 1.39v 220x19 with HT and Turbo on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Utnorris View Post
    I got mine today thanks to pao_revolt from Ebay. Ordered on Saturday and got it today, now that's fast. Did I mention it was only $257 after the live.com cash back. Batch number is 3849A895. I will post results once I get it installed. I cannot wait.
    I got the same exact batch number from him also. Waiting on a motherboard and RAM though...


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    Raising the PCIe freq also helps the Gigabyte Extreme!
    Very cool!!!
    The 215MHz are running right now. Temporarly I didn't have enough time to test the right Vcore....


    The Vcore is not adjusted right now, it will probably go a little lower!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Utnorris View Post
    Here is where I am so far, not sure how "Stable" it is, but I am on it right now.

    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=555012

    Vcore is 1.39v 220x19 with HT and Turbo on.
    4180 Mhz from a D0?

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    No, check the CPUz, it's 4623 because of turbo mode, hence why stated it was with turbo mode on. That being said I am still trying to get it stable and with my limited amount of time I am close, but I had to go up to 1.46v vcore and vtt to 1.41v. I will have more time tonight once I get home from work. I may have to back it down to 215 for a daily overclock.
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    Yeah!!!



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    Those D0 results are just too nice, looks like too many people are aware of them though, the value of my voltage whoring 940 went down like madness, only got like 10£ leftover after selling it and buying a 920 D0.

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    I'd say the worst part is that you payed the premium for a 940, opposed to the fact that it's a C0.

    For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream.

    ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by emertX View Post
    Yeah!!!

    what are you cooling that with?? a hair dryer?? lol
    mine is close to the same speed as you but, damn your temps!.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Utnorris View Post
    No, check the CPUz, it's 4623 because of turbo mode, hence why stated it was with turbo mode on. .
    About two seconds after I hit the 'submit reply' button I realized my mistake,
    I was going by your 220x19 inclusion. Then I saw the 4623 validation.

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    No worries, sorry if I came off as an arse, I was still pretty excited.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DerekT View Post
    Who mentioned or spoke of guaranteed stability?
    Quote Originally Posted by roller11 View Post
    [ReverendMaynard mentioned a "stability tool", presumably a tool that determines "stability".
    That is not "Guaranteed" Stability. Determining stability is a determination, and a determination by definition that is a quantitative outcome by degree. Since the outcomes is variable, and by definition mathematically determined, there can be (and is) no guarantee.

    Determining stability is not the same as guaranteeing the stability.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DerekT View Post
    Determining stability is not the same as guaranteeing the stability.
    Well put!
    Determining stability is simple...boot the computer, see if it works properly,
    even if all you do is stare at the screen, you need not even move the mouse around.
    Even if these so-called "stability tools" worked, the best they could do is *predict* stability, not guarantee it. But there certainly is a guarantee,
    the one we all know about, the three year guarantee by Intel.

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    okay well here is a link to 5.0ghz stable using your methodology

    http://i41.tinypic.com/fbgnjm.jpg


    What word would you like us to use then? My overclock is "presently functioning"
    Quote Originally Posted by L0ud View Post
    So many opinions and so few screenshots

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