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    3049A330 *A2800 52X

    3101A201 *A1564 53X

    More multi then 4Es on UD7

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo View Post
    3049A330 *A2800 52X

    3101A201 *A1564 53X

    More multi then 4Es on UD7
    So you mean the UD7 is better in term of more multiplier (higher)?
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    How do you check max multi on these?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jcniest5 View Post
    So you mean the UD7 is better in term of more multiplier (higher)?
    No, its all the same with any P67 board when it comes to cpu multi wall.

    4E on UD7 post code reader is the same as AE on MIVE reader

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falkentyne View Post
    The VID is the "target" voltage shown in the BIOS, next to your "Auto" or "manual" voltage selection. This is not the "current voltage reading" actually going into the CPU, but the "target VID." The current actual vcore the CPU is using (power wise) will ALWAYS be lower than the VID, unless you are using loadline calibration (at high levels).

    You can also see the VID by starting the computer into windows and using realtemp 3.67 (EIST/speedstep/C3/C6 must be disabled).

    For example, in the BIOS, to the left of where you can choose your manual voltage, you will see a VID (might be labeled "Voltage" or just "Target").

    If the VID is really 1.15v at 3.4 ghz, then the vcore in health monitoring should be almost 1.13v or lower, and in windows, if you run prime 95, it should be 1.0v or lower.
    Quote Originally Posted by l0ud_sil3nc3 View Post
    If you don't turn off EIST, C1, C3 and C6 save settings and reboot then it shows low vid voltages like that, however once you boot back in to the bios you will see the true VID.
    hmm let me know my vid, which one



    (EIST/speedstep/C3/C6 must be disabled). ----> Done

    LLC Auto = 1212 v
    LLC Enable = 1.236 v

    4.2 GH on 1.224

    Last edited by Gaul; 04-22-2011 at 04:32 PM.

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    Can you use realtemp 3.67 and check the VID? You can toggle the button on the top right in real temp. Realtemp usually reports accurate VID as long as the CPU is idle and no power saving is enabled. Plus the clocks are there too.

    The screen shot has me confused. One has your cpu running at 3.5 ghz while coretemp reports 3.4 ghz. If you're at 3.5 ghz, then the VID will be higher than at 3.4 ghz.

    With a CPU as good as yours, your VID should be no higher than 1.24v, and probably lower. However I've seen some cpu's with a low default VID at 3.4 ghz and a high VID at 5 ghz, and some with high VID (1.24+ is considered high) at 3.4 ghz but ironically, lower VID at 5 ghz (like 1.36v VID).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falkentyne View Post
    Can you use realtemp 3.67 and check the VID? You can toggle the button on the top right in real temp. Realtemp usually reports accurate VID as long as the CPU is idle and no power saving is enabled. Plus the clocks are there too.

    The screen shot has me confused. One has your cpu running at 3.5 ghz while coretemp reports 3.4 ghz. If you're at 3.5 ghz, then the VID will be higher than at 3.4 ghz.

    With a CPU as good as yours, your VID should be no higher than 1.24v, and probably lower. However I've seen some cpu's with a low default VID at 3.4 ghz and a high VID at 5 ghz, and some with high VID (1.24+ is considered high) at 3.4 ghz but ironically, lower VID at 5 ghz (like 1.36v VID).
    as u wish



    so vid 1.251---> BAD ones ?
    Last edited by Gaul; 04-22-2011 at 10:58 PM.

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    Thanks, but can you do it at 3.4 ghz?
    you're at 3.5 ghz. That's why your VID is so high.

    Make sure you don't have turbo enabled in the BIOS, because it will boot you at +1 multiplier if all 4 cores are enabled.

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    Weekend fun...Binning 2600Ks

    First...L047A901 *A3180 not even boot up @ 52X

    Second cpu...

    Finally

    Another 3101A201 *A1983

    Last edited by Dumo; 04-24-2011 at 12:38 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falkentyne View Post
    Thanks, but can you do it at 3.4 ghz?
    you're at 3.5 ghz. That's why your VID is so high.

    Make sure you don't have turbo enabled in the BIOS, because it will boot you at +1 multiplier if all 4 cores are enabled.
    Turbo OFF



    4.8 GH @ 1.40v

    Last edited by Gaul; 04-22-2011 at 10:58 PM.

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    Second cpu...

    Finally

    Another 3101A201 *A1983
    Nice! 57x with 4C8T!
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    Quote Originally Posted by LagunaX View Post
    Nice! 57x with 4C8T!
    Thanks

    All those 2600Ks or....900s of INTC

    This cpu gotta work early...

    Last edited by Dumo; 04-23-2011 at 09:24 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaul View Post
    Turbo OFF



    4.8 GH @ 1.40v

    Much better.
    Your default VID is 1.2209.
    Low VID=usually good clockers.

    What vcore do you need for 5 ghz?
    Last edited by Falkentyne; 04-23-2011 at 12:37 AM.

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    5th cpu.. -
    5ghz linx stable on 1.336V

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falkentyne View Post
    Much better.
    Your default VID is 1.2209.
    Low VID=usually good clockers.

    What vcore do you need for 5 ghz?
    around 1.45v

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    What app to use to check for stock VID?

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    My Fatal1ty board gave the +1 working multiplier to the processor which was capable of 55 multi.
    Maximus IV extreme + my 2600K = 5580max, 55 multi (SS)
    Deluxe, Pro + my 2600K = 5560 max, 55 multi (SS)
    MSI GD65 + my 2600K = ~~5300MHz max, 52 multi (SS)
    Asrock Fatality + my 2600K= 5600MHz, 56 multi (Air cooled, Prolimatech Megahalems)



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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo View Post
    Weekend fun...Binning 2600Ks


    First...L047A901 *A3180 not even boot up @ 52X

    Second cpu...

    Finally

    Another 3101A201 *A1983

    Congrats, nice chip!

    You could build a house using all your 2600k retail boxes.

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    Thanks OC..I can build a small benching shack probly with all those 2600Ks

    Interesting personal observation from all these 2600Ks are

    Most of >54Xs s/n last two digits are in between 80~99

    A few cpu came with a square heatsink imprint which indicated that Intel did randomly test its sb chip (and mostly is a dud)
    Last edited by Dumo; 04-23-2011 at 11:33 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo View Post
    Thanks OC..I can build a small benching shack probly with all those 2600Ks

    Interesting personal observation from all these 2600Ks are

    Most of >54Xs s/n last two digits are in between 80~99

    A few cpu came with a square heatsink imprint which indicated that Intel did randomly test its sb chip (and mostly is a dud)
    Awesome dude !!! i find good one to booting at X57 but it not booting win 7 on my ssd think its to hot batch #L044B676 and this is my 4th cpu
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    finally dumo!

    its not a 5770 but hey 5720 can do :p. same as mine.

    how did your 5770 chip die?

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    Someone on OCN just got a X59 bootable chip (it can actaully prime at X54 with PLL overvolt DISABLED)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asmola View Post
    I tried to find lowest voltage for 5GHz which will pass 5 rounds Linx with AVX..
    Damn that stresses CPU a lot, stress voltage is 1.42v. Without AVX temps would be about 10c lower! :O

    My 2600K is not in the same league as this one of yours but I have to ask...

    How do you get GFlops numbers of over 2x that of people like me??? (is it just because you don't run ht?)
    Last edited by OldChap; 04-23-2011 at 01:15 PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by OldChap View Post
    My 2600K is not in the same league as this one of yours but I have to ask...

    How do you get GFlops numbers of over 2x that of people like me??? (is it just because you don't run ht?)
    Download the new Linpack from Intel Website, and replace the old one in LinX with the new ones recently downloaded... and disable Hyper Threading.
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