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1700+ Kuihb

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Aldred_85

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Yes you read that right. I have a DUT3C Kuihb, so far im at 1960mhz (140x14) on default 1.6V.

Has anyone seen these ones before? Any idea how well they clock?
 
Well if its doing a 500Mhz OC on default voltage Iam guessing it should be a good overclocker!
 
Yeah, sure.. Does somebody think im telling porkie pies? Im gonna seem a right *** if it turns out I miss read Juihb on my hurry to try it out!:p

Sorry peeps, I tried using my silly camera and got nice blur:(
Also its a Kiuhb not kuihb, sorry peeps:( But, heres the whole black bit:)
Code:
AXDA1700DUT3C T583666280978
KIUHB 0325VPMW
 
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I saw someone who got either 2000+ or 2100+ that was a KIUHB as well. The chip you got is pretty recent try to push it. See how high it gets
 
LoL! Wasn't saying you were telling porky pies.

Core Thoroughbred-B
CPU Model 8
Manufacturing Process 130 nm
Approximate Transistor Count 37.6 million
Approximate Die Size 84 sq. mm
Performance Rating 1700+
Working frequency 1467 MHz
Package Type OPGA Operating
Voltage 1.6 V
Max Die Temperature 90° C
L1 Cache Size 128 KB
L2 Cache Size 256 KB
Multiplier 11x
FSB Frequency 266 MHz
Stepping Code KIUHB Manufacture
Year 2003
Manufacture Week 25
Production Batch M Batch
Production Number 0978

Just wanted to check that out.
 
Of all places Ebuyer, for £40 ish

Well i've got it up to 2.1, with 1.65 of juice nice 'n' stable.

2240, was achieveable, but only with 1.8, and even then it still crashed on 3dmark. So looks like i've hit the edge, I don't feel like putting anymore voltage to the day old baby:p
 
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