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    Another E6600 dry ice session, 100% overclock

    Progress so far about 30mins into the session. Will keep updating with more results.

    E6600 OEM week 27, 1.93vcore @ 4.848ghz = vcore mod
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    Last edited by epox4life; 10-02-2006 at 12:41 PM.

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    Can I say, below 11m00s in 32M is up next? Very nice epox, I'm tuned in

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    must say I admire your courage.Running 1.9v through 65nm chip is a bald thing to do,although you can ruin 3 E66's for the price of one X68

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    Man - You are crazy with vcore adjust

    Congrats for You

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    1.9v + E6600 = dead chip. Nice results, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zardokk
    1.9v + E6600 = dead chip. Nice results, though.
    I've done the same vcore on phase with two different chips.

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    Awesome overclock mate, go for 2V and 5000Mhz
    Last edited by Shark-357; 10-02-2006 at 01:45 PM.
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    Board went down for a while due to condensation but a hair drier blowing on the socket for 2mins or so brought it back to life, maybe I should use more DE in the socket this time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by epox4life
    I've done the same vcore on phase with two different chips.
    Well not instantly dead, but if you ran it like that for a prolonged period of time, your chip would be dead real quick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zardokk
    Well not instantly dead, but if you ran it like that for a prolonged period of time, your chip would be dead real quick.
    Who runs dry ice for a "prolonged period of time"?

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    Well nobody I don't suppose. But still, 1.9v has to be hard on that thing.

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    Holly .. Xtreme vcore! That's the highest I think I have seen. but honestly, let's see that 2.0 Vcore w/ 5000MHz core clock
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    man that's verynice.. how bout the highest clock in 1,7v vcore? anyone?
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    Chasing the 10minute mark and run out of dry ice...


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    Haha, I'm getting better and better with those predictions It does look like ~4.8GHz and you'd probably the 2nd one (after kyosen) to break 10m mark on non-X6800 CPU. You've already had the best time on E6600 and quite safe & ahead of anyone else
    Awesome stuff and good luck, man

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shark-357
    Awesome overclock mate, go for 2V and 5000Mhz
    Maybe LN2 on both the MCH and CPU is what he need to get 5gig.

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    Great clocks Awesome Vcore.


    Quote Originally Posted by jozzy
    man that's verynice.. how bout the highest clock in 1,7v vcore? anyone?
    With my L625 i hit 4.3Ghz 32M stable on phase (SS, around -17ºC) in a P5B without vdroop and vcore mod, in DI (+ good container) i think is possible to reach at least 4.4 GHz with the same vcore without mods, but it depends of the CPU, some folks have hit good clocks with SS, so with DI + Xtreme Vcore

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    Quote Originally Posted by corvus_corax
    With my L625 i hit 4.3Ghz 32M stable on phase (SS, around -17ºC) in a P5B without vdroop and vcore mod, in DI (+ good container) i think is possible to reach at least 4.4 GHz with the same vcore without mods, but it depends of the CPU, some folks have hit good clocks with SS, so with DI + Xtreme Vcore
    If you havn't seen my results on phase check it out, you just need more vcore. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=117518

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    Damn... 32m with 4780 mhz, nice dry ice run
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    man that's verynice.. how bout the highest clock in 1,7v vcore? anyone?
    Here's mine, 1.70Vc actual on DI. http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=126121



    NB gets painfully slow over 500FSB (board goes to 580), so SPi's suck unfortunately. If I could just keep my tight strap to 540-550FSB, I'd be running 10m 32Ms all day long Any thoughts there Bachus?

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    I still don't know how you get those validations so high compared to your SPI 1M runs, maybe your cpu is just different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boostedevo
    NB gets painfully slow over 500FSB (board goes to 580), so SPi's suck unfortunately. If I could just keep my tight strap to 540-550FSB, I'd be running 10m 32Ms all day long Any thoughts there Bachus?
    I don't know man, maybe there is something about ES. Thing is, that I personally haven't seen any significant difference in 1M between straight boot @ 554x8 1:1 and 499x9 1:1 with my retail E6600 - they both give me 11.350-11.400, although I'm leaning toward the fact, that If I could do 500x9 "clockgen'ed up" from 400x9, it would sure better that time, maybe 11:200. The Stilt did it with his P5BDx/E6600, but that was 1.92vmch and icewater-cooled NB.

    EDIT: BTW, nice 5GHz there... Coincidentally, both E6600s with validations above 5GHz I've seen were ES, interesting, isn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by corvus_corax
    Great clocks Awesome Vcore.



    With my L625 i hit 4.3Ghz 32M stable on phase (SS, around -17ºC) in a P5B without vdroop and vcore mod, in DI (+ good container) i think is possible to reach at least 4.4 GHz with the same vcore without mods, but it depends of the CPU, some folks have hit good clocks with SS, so with DI + Xtreme Vcore
    hm.. its hard to get 4,7ghz with DI (1,7v vcore) eh?
    what about DS4 guys, i think it has 2,0v vcore from bios right? so you don't have to mod it...
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    1.9V I had to read that part twice to make sure I wasnt seeing stars...

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