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    What is highest 24/7 stable OC people are seeing on 6800/ss phase?

    Title. Curious what kind of phase-assisted 24/7 OC's people are seeing on core2extreme + ss phase.
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    I don't personally own any c2x procs but I would wager it is somewhere around 4.25-4.5 GHz with enough voltage? Maybe even higher than that, I guess it is really up to how much voltage you are comfortable dumping through the processor on a 24/7 basis and how strong your ss is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speederlander
    Title. Curious what kind of phase-assisted 24/7 OC's people are seeing on core2extreme + ss phase.
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    That was an old screenshot from when I was first setting up the unit. It will do 4.26ghz orthos small, large, blend all day long at 1.65v in bios. I am using a week26 cpu and I am sure there are much better ones out there. This cpu ran only 3.5ghz stable on water before the phase.
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    This is from my friend Duranona, you can see some results he got in this thread with this unit

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    So a pair of 4.2's so far.
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    Have one vapo modded customer running 4.4ghz last time I heard 24x7.
    But it seems like most fall around 4.2ghz.
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    I was running 4.5Ghz @1.63V daily for a few weeks (only 32M stable, but never had any crashes, so stable enough for me) until my EVGA 680i decided to die
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speederlander
    So a pair of 4.2's so far.
    If you can run orthos for more than 24 hours, you can use your computer at least 100/150 mhz higher than that for 24/7.
    Anyways, it doesn't have much sense, to run 4.2 or 4.4 if your are not running benchs, for everyday you didn't notice the difference.

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    Unless you are part of XS Distributed Computing World Community Grid or Folding@Home sure could use a few 4.2GHz x6800's, especially F@H with their challenge against TPR.

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    4.2 for me too...but I probably could push it harder.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rick_fx
    I was running 4.5Ghz @1.63V daily for a few weeks (only 32M stable, but never had any crashes, so stable enough for me) until my EVGA 680i decided to die

    same, same and finally same here.
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    Not a x6800, but maybe I could help too (very good info here about it imho).

    Mine got 4365mhz for dual spi 32m, and prime95 (new version with suppor for dual cores) for one hour, then i stopped it.

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    For me 24/7 FAH stable is 4100 @ 1.6V.

    Have just dropped a QX6700 into the same rig and have it running at 4050 at 1.5V folding on all 4 cores

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