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    I am testing now under LinX. Something is gotta be wrong with Prime. That is vcore hungry and I need to put at least 1.36 to pass that crappy test. I have no issues passing LinX or IBT though and my system been stable for days, 24/7. I really think prime might be outdated or smth.

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    For LinX to maximise stress you need to have 1) 64Bit OS 2) if possible Win7 with Service pack 1 3) Latest Linx version... you will see similar Vcore demands then... But if it's linX stable you are already well on track ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    Np mate, added... was it the new cooling , the new board or the mix that got you hugher at less volts ?
    Most likely combination of more powerful fans, much cooler ambient and a different motherboard. I must admit though that I never tried 50x LinX with my Biostar either.
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    L036B120 4500 1,33 Asus P8P67 Pro 1053 thermaltake frio
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    afaik i can tell linx works with HT off and HT on is bugged
    and HT off vcore is the same as HT on - tested on 5 procs already

    so test 50 runs++ of HT off. ( take note HT off temps are higher than HT on )

    and then tweak with fft's 12 prime and blend with mem atleast 3600mb in diagnostic mode

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    Quote Originally Posted by cstkl1 View Post
    afaik i can tell linx works with HT off and HT on is bugged
    and HT off vcore is the same as HT on - tested on 5 procs already

    so test 50 runs++ of HT off. ( take note HT off temps are higher than HT on )

    and then tweak with fft's 12 prime and blend with mem atleast 3600mb in diagnostic mode
    Have you tried setting LinX to run on 4 threads? Should work just as well.
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    4 threads = more load than 8 for 2600k/HT->ON.

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    My CPU wasn't actually stable at 4.6Ghz with the settings in the OP. It would pass Linx and Prime95 for hours, no problem, but crash when playing a movie! Will report back when I am stable at 4.6Ghz, as that's my goal with my SB
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    Posting this for batch info.

    i7 2600K Batch. L044B441.
    Mobo ASUS P8P67 Deluxe. Bios 1204
    Cooling Air. Thermalright Venomous X-RT.
    Bios set at + 30 Offset.
    Min during test 1.360v.
    Max during test 1.376v.

    Highest boot "tried" 52X @1.490 (success)
    Nothing stable above 48X. Failed Prime 12K twice @ 48x around the 40 minute mark.
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    Rig 1
    CPU: i7-990X. CASE: Antec Nine Hundred II. CPU Cooling: TR Venomous X RT. MOBO: ASUS Rampage III Formula. RAM: 12GB Mushkin DDR3 1600 CL7. GFX: EVGA GTX 580's x 2. SLI. HDD's: 1.5 TB Seagate, 1TB WD Sata III. Monitor: Samsung 25". PSU: Corsair AX 1200W. Win 7 64 Bit
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    CPU: i7-2600K. CASE: Antec Nine Hundred II. CPU Cooling: TR Venomous X RT. MOBO: ASUS P8P67 Deluxe. RAM: 4 GB GSkill Ripjaws X DDR3 1600 CL6. GFX: EVGA GTX 580. HDD: 1TB WD Sata III. Monitor: Samsung 23". PSU: Corsair AX 1200W. Win 7 64 Bit.

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    Okay guys updated, thx for the input !!
    Question : Why do some overclockers switch into d*ckmode when money is involved

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    I know I didn't exactly follow the original pattern when making the screenshot, and I won't have time to re-do it any time soon, but for what it's worth:

    Processor: i5-2500K
    Batch: L049A796
    Motherboard: Asus P8P67
    RAM: Mushkin Blackline running at 1866MHz, CL9
    Cooling: Water



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    Thx for your time lads, updated
    Question : Why do some overclockers switch into d*ckmode when money is involved

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