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    Retail i5 661 is Fun

    We cannot obtain a CPU of ES

    Most of team Japan cannot receive a support

    I bought a CPU of +2 besides this picture


    It is a result best in that




    However, this was better for thyme of PI in ColdBug



    Team Japan breaks ES-CPU with a retail CPU sometime soon
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    Retail-score is always better than ES-score
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sampsa View Post
    Retail-score is always better than ES-score
    YES

    We have the right
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    What Board do you use?

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    Nicely done!

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    sweet .. all the same batch ?? batch ???
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    SYSTEMDATA

    MB:EVGA E659
    MEM:Patriot PVV34G2000LLKB 2GBx2
    CPU:i5 661 L939B607
    COOLING:LN2@KURIPRO4 byTAM

    -180℃ OK
    But The most suitable temperature was -161℃ Celsius

    Last edited by CAL930; 01-31-2010 at 07:22 AM.
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    hımm.. that seems this clarks are so different; i didnt see a good retail one yet; the max one was 6650mhz 1m sth.. when we think about 7g+ es cpus,,nearly 400mhz difference on this cpus is huge! i wish you will be much luckier next time Cal-san.
    BTW, nice work you got there for sure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hey View Post
    hımm.. that seems this clarks are so different; i didnt see a good retail one yet; the max one was 6650mhz 1m sth.. when we think about 7g+ es cpus,,nearly 400mhz difference on this cpus is huge! i wish you will be much luckier next time Cal-san.
    BTW, nice work you got there for sure!
    Hi bro

    There is already a person achieving 6.8GHz in SPi in team Japan

    Of course it is a retail CPU
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    Awesome CAL930, looking much forward to more numbers
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    Quote Originally Posted by CAL930 View Post
    Hi bro

    There is already a person achieving 6.8GHz in SPi in team Japan

    Of course it is a retail CPU
    Looking forward to the results with that chip

    Quote Originally Posted by To(V)bo Co(V)bo View Post
    This is gonna be way more fun than my wifes tits.

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    Nice work CAL-san. Retail does indeed seem weaker than ES :-/...but 6.5G 1M isn't that difficult to find at least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAL930 View Post
    Hi bro

    There is already a person achieving 6.8GHz in SPi in team Japan

    Of course it is a retail CPU
    wow Very Cool..CAL930 San....

    we waiting result with Reatial CPU...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gautam View Post
    Nice work CAL-san. Retail does indeed seem weaker than ES :-/...but 6.5G 1M isn't that difficult to find at least.
    Sure ... i tested 12 X 670es under ln2 and all took easy +6.6Ghz exept 2 very bad and 2 DOA ... and on 4 retails , the best one did max 6550.
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    Result of retail cpu which I tried

    SPi 1M clock of the limit to run

    660 bath L937B902
    #1 6.2GHz
    #2 6.1GHz
    #3 6.1GHz

    670 bath L935B892
    #1 6.5GHz
    #2 6.2GHz

    670 bath L935B891
    #1 6.46GHz
    #2 6.48GHz
    #3 6.5GHz
    #4 6.2GHz

    670 bath L935B898
    #1 6.2GHz
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    CAL...how well did they scale past 1.8V? Wondering how much more mine will be good for...
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    Quote Originally Posted by miahallen View Post
    CAL...how well did they scale past 1.8V? Wondering how much more mine will be good for...

    It is my setting BootUp CPU Vcore 1.85V
    Low voltage type was 1.88V
    High voltage type was 2.07V need
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    Thanks bro
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    nice going CAL-san
    Quote Originally Posted by Pt1t View Post
    Sure ... i tested 12 X 670es under ln2 and all took easy +6.6Ghz exept 2 very bad and 2 DOA ... and on 4 retails , the best one did max 6550.
    that sucks
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    So far tested 7 x 670 retail and results were:

    #1: L935B898 -- dead @1.75Vtt, cold bug@-135C
    6.657s@6450.7MHz

    #2: L935B898 -- weaker than #1, around 6.2GHz, cold bug@-120C, no screen

    #3: L935B892 -- similar to #1, around 6.45GHz, cold bug@-135C

    #4/5: L935B891 -- Low Vcore type/1.89 -1.94V, cold bug@-140C
    6.485s@6571.5MHz

    #6/7: L935B891 -- High Vcore type/1.999 - 2.011V, cold bug #6@-145C &
    none for #7 but modPi results were much slower than @-145C may be cold
    bug in memory controller?
    #6: 6.390s@6679.8MHz

    #7: 6.375s@6679.7MHz

    ATM, only these 3 FPO/batch# of 670 are available in Japan..

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    CPU: Ci5-670
    M/B: EVGA P55 Classified 200 (E659 Rev1.0 + xcool mod) BIOS A51
    M/B Bed: V-TEC ARC Bed Rev.3.3 by Vigor
    CPU Cooling: LN2 MaxxNeo by TAM (-120 ~ -169℃)
    Memory/PWM/Chipset cooling: 1 x 8cm fan each
    Memory: SanMax SMD-2G88NP-16F 2GB x 2
    2:6 6-6-6-18(20)-58(60)-1T, Auto for the rest
    VGA: ATI 3D Rage PCI 8MB + KRHK-PCITOPCIEX1
    HDD: WD VelociRaptor 1500HLFS SATAII 150MB AHIC mode
    PSU: PCP&C(OCZ) Turbo-Cool 860W
    Voltage(BIOS@boot): CPU Vcore:1.85~1.95V, CPU VTT:1.425~1.65V,
    CPU PLL:1.550~1.675V, PCH:1.325~1.35V, Vdimm:1.72~1.75V,
    PWM FREQ(CPU/VTT/DDR): 800/634/634KHz, Less, -31,-31,-31,-31,-31, Auto, Auto, Auto,-31,-31
    Others: WindowsXP Pro SP3, EVbot/setFSB2.2.113.85, E-LEET Tune 1.06.5,
    ERAM2.11, AutoGear, MAXMEM=600, Bclock=220~241MHz@boot, x26 Turbo boost,
    QPI Freq=3.2GT/s, Ceramique by Arctic Silver
    E-LEET Voltage settings: refer to the screen shot

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    thanks for sharing individual batch results for the cpus

    here's hoping to later batches being more oc'able and more resilient to high vcore
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    Thank you CAL-san!
    Very useful info!

    Good luck!

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    thanks for sharing and you are right, my last 661 had also the phenomen that times were absolutely slow with that..it was not the os but the cpu itself, could be imc bug with that temperature
    Last edited by angoholic; 02-01-2010 at 05:32 AM.
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