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    Overclocking-Team with Prescott OC at 6.207 MHZ

    Overclocking-Team with Prescott-OC at 6.207 MHZ (326,7 x 19)

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    also anounced here tonight (post 1120 at the end of the page):

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    congratulations!
    Last edited by Karnivore; 01-16-2005 at 06:17 AM.

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    1st link doesn't work for me.

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    Awesome stuff! Congrats

    I can't read German - but was this the max benchable?: DeadLinkremoved
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    Another screen shot

    Am I missing the pictures of the benchmarks over 6ghz here? I couldn't find any in the 29page thread.

    thanks

    PS: I hope they can do more than 5.3ghz for benches with SS at 6.2ghz

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    Friggin links are down for me.
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    ???

    I can't understand that: i can see the sreenshots (and attachments) good and clear.

    i try to enclose them with this post.

    sorry so far for the problems, but theres 100% no cheating in that!
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    any way of modding the mobo so the processor gets some good clean steady voltage? or an expensive PSU? maybe can bench at 6ghz then.

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    where is the list of motherboard, ram ecc ecc used????

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    Quote Originally Posted by pc ice
    i want to try one of these 3.8ghz chip's and see why people can hit 6+ghz but cant bench any were near it..seems kinda funny..mabey somthing intel did to the chip's to make them scale high but no power to back it up.
    maybe not enough power/juice from current psu ??? 6.2ghz @ 1.75v is like 293W of power
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    yea.... mobo cant supply enough power.

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    what mobo was used??? i think fatal1ty right????

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    s, i think abit (and an dfi 875
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    with the dfi they also runned chipset under LN2....nice....

    i need to know which abit is this....

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    It was a fatality AA8XE

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    Looks like AS8 to me...

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    http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...&stc=1&thumb=1

    Look at the Ram, they have 2,25V, no ram with DDR1 is using that low vdimm

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    At what speed was it stable ?

    btw can somebody verify the cpu-z screenshot ??

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    I only saw a bench @ 5,3 GHz, so not so amazing, cuz hipro5 made these clocks on his mach2 modded, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pc ice
    i want to try one of these 3.8ghz chip's and see why people can hit 6+ghz but cant bench any were near it..seems kinda funny..mabey somthing intel did to the chip's to make them scale high but no power to back it up.

    Tis cos 90nm power consumptions scales out of control with frequency (ie heat output) cos of leaking transistors. Idle they can do very high speeds, put load on and the heat output at 6ghz+ will exceed 200 watts, power systems fold, the chip folds with it.
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    cpu-z screen checks out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by froudeg
    Tis cos 90nm power consumptions scales out of control with frequency (ie heat output) cos of leaking transistors. Idle they can do very high speeds, put load on and the heat output at 6ghz+ will exceed 200 watts, power systems fold, the chip folds with it.
    cant leaky transistors be fixed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Playful_Buffalo
    cant leaky transistors be fixed?
    They're inside the chip, and theres probably about 100million of them that you'd have to fix. Still up for it?
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    something they could try is changing/upgrading the caps, that might help them, but not much.
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    Unfortunatly it took a while to create my account, to give you answers...

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    ^^^^welcome to XS

    Quote Originally Posted by lalPOOO
    They're inside the chip, and theres probably about 100million of them that you'd have to fix. Still up for it?
    i ment by intel :p in the fab process

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    The Coolly`s with DDR² Bord.

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