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*NEW* 1800+DLT3C 'B' results! (week 033X, any of the *many* steppings)

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felinusz

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Due to all the new T-Bred 'B' 1800+ steppings recently appearing (KIUHB, NIUHB, JIXHB, JIXIB, and the *still-being-produced*, and legendary, JIUHBs to name a few) I would really like to see what kind of results everyone who has one is getting with theirs! :)

We are looking at week (year = 2003) 03 (week of 2003 = 30 + X ) 3X (hence 033X) chips - these are the newest ones around - as well as the reappearing "old stepping" JIUHBs that I have seen *EVERYWHERE* (all my local computer stores now have them!) in week 0334 batches. Note that so far all of these "new" steppings have appeared only in retail boxes as of yet (the shiny new ones with all the plastic). Most people are getting them from newegg.com - most of which seem to be NIUHB 0334s so far. I got mine from a local store.

I'll start with my just-opened JIXIB 0332:

Does (200 X 12) 2400 MHz @ 1.725 Vcore, 1/2 hour prime95 stable (I'm in a rish to get higher, and I'm not stopping to check for true 24 hour stability at lower overclocks just yet).

Is currently @ (200 X 12.5) 2500 MHz, 1.85 Vcore, 1 hour prime95 stable (so far!)

hasn't been burnt-in yet - RAM is limiting my going higher as well (DDR 266). And my Vcore mod is preventing me from seeing how far it will go on stock voltage... *blah*

I would like to see how each of the "new" steppings is doing with different equiptment and cooling - if you post your awesomazing new overclock here please include your Vcore, and your Multi X FSB ;)

Hopefully I will soon be able to compose a graph of sorts comparing all the new steppings in different weeks, with different cooling. :)

Hopefully we will also be able to compose a list of "new" stepping codes and the associated weeks on them as well ;)
 
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NIUHB 0334 DLT3C 1800+ Retail Newegg
1.95vcore (1.84-1.90v actual)
12x217
Watercooling
530watt fort
NF7-s 2.0

100% prime stable.
 
I've read & read & obviously there are some opinions but perhaps somebody knows for sure..........

I have 2 1800's....

#1.) JIXHB 0329

#2.) JIUHB 0323

Is one or the other a better stepping? TIA
 
You might have to actually test them out on your system to say for sure which one is better... JIXHB seem to be the newer stepping, but I have an JIUHB 0319 that does 2.535GHz on 1.95vcore. you might find one that does 2.500GHz on 1.85vcore which is, imho, way better voltage wise, and not much of a performance difference by 35MHz.
 
My 1800+ niuhb 0334 dlt3c from newegg is currently running 180*14=2520 mhz @ 1.82-1.84v , it's been running prime 95 for about 45mins. :burn:

It went about 2150 at 1.50v
 
I'm currently burning in at 2.0 Vcore, 650 MHz and 28 DC load.

I ran 2500 MHz stable for two hours at 1.825 Vcore - but it made an error shortly thereafter. 1.85 Vcore makes a overnight (10 hour) prime95 stable 2500 MHz. Hopefully burn-in will help it a bit.

I am very curious to see how that JIXHB does - I haven't seen many results from those - let alone on water.

Does anyone else have a JIXIB, or a KIUHB?
 
1800+ DLT3C JIUHB 0334

190x12.5 = 2375 mhz at 1.75v and taking my time going up, but there's still headroom
 
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I've got several entries:

0308 JIUHB 2.4 @ 1.8 Vcore (kinda forgot to test this one out, think it has a bit more)

0310 JIUHB 2.4 @ 1.8 Vcore (more vcore makes it hang)

0332 JIXIB 2.45 @ 1.8 Vcore (more vcore makes it hang)

This is with:

NF7-S Rev 2.0
Antec TruePower 550
SLK-800 92mm Panaflo med

I'm trying to find a NIUHB at the moment, in anyone in Vancouver B.C. has seen any let me know :)
 
wannaoc said:
Looks like my 0311 is the only bad week code so far. Thats good to know.

Don't use that as a generalization. I have a 311 and there are some others around here that all do 2400 or better with 1.85v. So I think you got a bunk chip.
 
1800+ nuicb 0334 retail from new egg

12.5x208 1.93v in bios any more and i get reboots
36-44c depending how hot it is outside rest of specs are in sig
 
v8vega35, rommelrommel - isn't there some kind of pin mod/pencil mod trick you can do with the NF7-S to make it stable with higher Vcores?
 
just got my retail jiuhb 0329 currently at 200x11.5=2305.2mhz at 1.8 vcore, i had it at 12x210 and it posted but then i upped it the fsb to 215 and it wouldn't post, now it won't even post at 12x210 at 1.8 anymore. haven't tried with anything under 200fsb or anythiing above 1.8 vcore. i'm on air by the way.
 
felinusz said:
v8vega35, rommelrommel - isn't there some kind of pin mod/pencil mod trick you can do with the NF7-S to make it stable with higher Vcores?

I've never heard about such a mod but if this is so the case i'd like to hear a lil about it.
 
i wish there was
this would be a magic chip if there was my 12v line starts getting low around 2300 mhz even on the 400 watt psu i have seen 11.37v at its worst my 12v wires are getting warm comming of my psu also.

it was fine with my 2100+ at 2525 and 2.14vcore it still had 12v on that line but these dlt3c chips are killing it
 
I will search around for you guys a little bit - I am *SURE* that someone mentioned it. I believe that you do a pin mod that changes the default FSB from 133 to 166 - and for some reason this will allow the chip to run stable at higher Vcores. Won't help a dippy 12V line though...

I'll be back ;)
 
These chips are looking good. So 1.85v is the max vcore you can use? That chip is begging for some juice :D
 
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