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    4400+ @ 3 GHz with only 1.600V on water



    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=28068


    all stable results with 2x P95 here
    http://mitglied.lycos.de/xxmartin99/..._CCBWE0524RPMW

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    Quote Originally Posted by xxmartin
    4400+ @ 3 GHz with only 1.600V on water



    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=28068


    all stable results with 2x P95 here
    http://mitglied.lycos.de/xxmartin99/..._CCBWE0524RPMW
    ONLY 1.6?

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
    ONLY 1.6?
    "only" with water ... with phase change it would need ~1.4V, I guess.

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    Looks like a good chip, what stepping? and is it stable at 3.0gig?

    Thanks

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    Nice very nice, though unless it's stable mean all really.

    Im sure i could get mine to 2.8ghz with 1.5Vcore, but it wouldn't be stable.

    Ive got just 1.365 for 10x261, so beat that on air!
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    Of course, 3 GHz is not stable. Just wanted to show that such suicide screens are nothing special for X2.

    With 1.75V I could get up to 3100-3150 MHz for suicide, I think.

    Getting past 2860 MHz on water is quite difficult. 2800 MHz 10 hours and more dual-primestable with 1.520V no problem at all. But 40-60 MHz more are limited by the the worse core.

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