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    E6700 L626B092 Monster clocker in the house 4440MHz on water

    I recently bought another Intel CPU but this time with 10xmulti and promising LxxxBxxx stepping i thought


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    535W Enermax PSU

    Ambients around 22-23C

    I am putting it on my phase change cooler soon....just waiting for MSI P35 mobo and some DDR3 sticks to show




    yeap that's right 4.3GHz VALIDATION
    with ~1.57Vcore

    Validation Link: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=198541





    Stepping



    Cooling




    3.6GHz 1.31VCORE REAL
    1 Hour Orthos Blend Priority=8 Stable



    3.9GHz 1.49VCORE REAL
    PCMARK05 Stable (i did a 4GHz run with 1.53v but it crashed around the 85% mark >> need better ambients or cooling heh)





    4GHz 1.47VCORE REAL
    32M SuperPI
    RAM 1:1 400MHz CAS4

    MEMTEST SHOT



    FIRST SHOT


    SECOND SHOT


    THIRD SHOT


    SCREENIE



    HERE IS ANOTHER 4GHz 32M SuperPI run with only 1.47VCORE with 4:5 RAM RATIO

    FIRST RUN


    SECOND RUN


    SCREENIE






    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    UPDATE!!!!

    ok so i had some lower ambients ~9C lower in fact ~13-14C ambient


    4440MHz Validation with 1.63v
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=199543




    548MHz FSB Overclock
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=199545t






    4GHz SuperPI Testing with 600MHz 4-4-4-x 2.4v on Corsair PC10000 Dominators

    1M - 12.516s





    32M time no tweaks




    32M time and slightly tighter timings




    THERE IS A LOT OF GAIN FROM TWEAKING THE RAM.............i didn't even use wazza or any of the tweaks yet and just from RAM tweaking i feel i could go sub 12m but i need more vdimm


    4150MHz 32M SuperPI >>> no RAM dividers to make it quick yet





    4210MHz 1M SuperPI




    4224MHz 1M SuperPI





    4021MHz wPrime 1024M




    4107MHz wPrime 32M




    I REALISED AT THE END OF THE BENCHING SESSION THAT I HAD A MASSIVE KINK IN THE TUBING

    FARK >>>

    HERE IS WHAT IT LOOKED LIKE AFTER A STRAIGHTENED IT UP






    Last edited by dinos22; 05-25-2007 at 08:47 PM.
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    amazing, you are one lucky guy!
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    1.250 VID = lucky you

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    Damn! Why can't I have your luck with my e6700!?
    Thanks for your help on my posts, by the way.

    Great Job!
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    Awsome CPU there.
    26B is a good batch.
    Now lets see how it behaves under phase change

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    thanks guys


    Quote Originally Posted by Pretender View Post
    Now lets see how it behaves under phase change
    i am dying to know myself

    now i definitely need a copper pot for DICE and LN2
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    Quote Originally Posted by freecableguy View Post
    1.250 VID = lucky you
    is that always the case or general indication that the CPU is good..........is this the vcore they bin with or what's the significance of that?
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    omg crazy clocks
    um..... i'll get to it later

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    Omfg Jealousy!!!
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    Nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    is that always the case or general indication that the CPU is good..........is this the vcore they bin with or what's the significance of that?
    Uh, my L628B167's vid is 1.000 , but I really do not think the vid has alot of an effect on how good the cpu is...

    Looking back, the L629A that I sold to you FCG was 1.000 also...


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    yeah i've seen some odd ones out there.....1.000v including.........

    but you can still have a decent chip even if it says 1.3500v >>> i guess what i am asking is whether the likelyhood of the chip being better has anything to do with that VID indicator
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    Nice cpu, makes me wanna run to Fry's & try my luck. :0
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    VID does relate to performance across the same week, but other than that, it's a real toss up. Obviously, tho...626B w/ 1.325VID is not as good as 1.250VID. My quad is 1.250, and does 3ghz @ 1.2v....

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    Well, I don't know if Vid does much, but my E6600 with 1.3250 did 3.15 with 1.28v (1.31 in bios) and my new quad has a vid of 0.8 something (Can't check now since I fubared the bios chip) and it did 1 hour (stopped it since I wanted to see how high it would boot) of prime @ 3.2Ghz with 1.22v load (1.31 set in bios I think) I managed to boot up @ 4Ghz and get into windows with only 1.55 set in bios and this was without twicking, just set random voltage and set FSB to 400.
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    Quote Originally Posted by freecableguy View Post
    1.250 VID = lucky you
    Where do you look for that info?

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro.cl View Post
    Where do you look for that info?
    Coretemp screen
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    Awsome clocks there...the results are really GODLY!!

    VID has much to do with the OC-ability vs Voltage requirement IMHO.

    I also have an E6700 by the way, and its VID shown in Core Temp 0.95 is 1.2500v and this is by far the best C2D cpu I've tested up-to-date but it's still not even close to the OP. It does 3730mhz at 1.47v and Orthos full load is at 1.43v

    I had another E6700, VID 1.27500 and it tops out at 3600mhz and another E6600, VID 1.3500 (Newer batch) and it tops out at 3200mhz, literally!

    So not only we shoiuld take the week and batch into account but also VID as the initial voltage also plays a big role in the final OC !

    he's one hell of a lucky guy


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    I will post up the result on my QX6700 when my new bios chip arrives... I won't be doing more than one hour of prime since it really heats up fast... I don't have a rad on my water system, all I have is an office cooler cooling the water, and after an hour (Water temp started @ 9C, did'nt let my water cool completely) it got the water to about 25C... CPU temp was about 63C ( A little Ice water dropped the CPU temp back down to 43C though)

    This was with the few moments I had before my Bios went down the drain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fhpchris View Post
    Uh, my L628B167's vid is 1.000 , but I really do not think the vid has alot of an effect on how good the cpu is...

    Looking back, the L629A that I sold to you FCG was 1.000 also...

    Erm.... you are using a really old version of CoreTemp. Upgrade to 0.95 and find out the real VID.

    Yea, all the chips I have seen having 1.25V VID were really good clockers.... i envy u dinos.

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    dinos ya lucky bastard..

    but coretemp 0.94 also shows correct VID



    my Q6600 is VID = 1.275V had 2x E6600 B1 ES both did 4023/4043mhz on water had VID = 1.275v and 1.25v IIRC
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    dinos your very lucky.. sell it to me.. hahahahaha..

    very lucky.. haaaaayy..

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    Can someone explain me what vid is, what it means? And why 1.25 is good?? Thanks
    My E6600 is 1.25 as well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretender View Post
    Can someone explain me what vid is, what it means? And why 1.25 is good?? Thanks
    My E6600 is 1.25 as well.

    [IMG]http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/2127/p5k3784bs3
    it means you've got a hot cpu
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretender View Post
    Can someone explain me what vid is, what it means? And why 1.25 is good?? Thanks
    My E6600 is 1.25 as well.


    DDR3 in P5K-Deluxe? Something wrong

    dinos22: good cpu, my vid: 1,2375v
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