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Old 01-08-07, 12:44 PM Thread Starter   #1
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E6600 @5134MHz under BEFORE's cascade


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E6600 L627B156 OEM
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2-Stager @ -100C unloaded

That's the second time I've got the opportunity of cascading a chip from watercooling.fr. The first E6600 (same stepping as the actual one) clocked up to 4926MHz suicide with only a single core enable.

At that time, I was using a Team Xtreem memory kit and after today's results I think the matter was there. In fact, previous chip was expected to be a better clocker thanks to its excellent performance under watercooling... Nevermind!

So guys, look at that FSB... The Biostar TForce P965 is without doubt an incredible motherboard. :slobber:

[Suicide CPU-Z]

Vcore = 1.92V
Vdimm = 2.53V
Vmch / ich = 1.82V



http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=155620


Super Pi 1M @5051MHz

Vcore = 1.92V
Vdimm = 2.53V
Vmch / ich = 1.82V




Super Pi 2M @5030MHz




Super Pi 16M @4974MHz

Vdimm = 2.53V




Super Pi 32M @4901MHz

Vdimm = 2.53V



Too bad that MBM5 fails to report the temperature while running that cold (also note the CPU clock isn't updated).

I would like to thank Quent for the board and watercooling.fr for the chip.

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Old 01-08-07, 12:55 PM   #2
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Old 01-08-07, 01:07 PM   #3
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Old 01-08-07, 01:07 PM   #4
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Amazing is right!! You mentioned that your unloaded temp was -100C. Any idea what your loaded temp was?

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Old 01-08-07, 01:16 PM   #6
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well done.

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Old 01-08-07, 01:26 PM   #7
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That is really cool (no pun intended ).

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nice. thats some crazy FSB

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Old 01-08-07, 03:24 PM   #9
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i dont like u 'before'... u make me very jealous, but baddd ass overclock man
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Wow Nice clocks and on a "Budget board" I cant belive that board is holding that fsb that well . feakin good job man .
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That is absolutely amazing! Good job on that impressive OC! Keep 'em coming.

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Old 01-09-07, 02:29 AM Thread Starter   #15
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Thx you guys! I truely appreciate your words I'll give it another try today in order to break the Spi 10s barrier.

@Edward2: evap temp was -90C idle and -87C during Super Pi.

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Thx you guys! I truely appreciate your words I'll give it another try today in order to break the Spi 10s barrier.

@Edward2: evap temp was -90C idle and -87C during Super Pi.
Good luck on breaking that 10 second Spi barrier, has anyone managed that before?

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9 has been broken but at higher clocks (and LN2 cooling) these are VERY respectable clocks for two stage cascade cooling, some of the best actually.

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9 has been broken but at higher clocks (and LN2 cooling) these are VERY respectable clocks for two stage cascade cooling, some of the best actually.
Ah interesting, can any of these clocks play games? I guess those LN2 clocks are just able to run Spi, and this should be more stable shouldn't it?

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Old 01-09-07, 10:24 AM Thread Starter   #19
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Thank you so much guys!

Let me share this nice Super Pi 32M done with only 1.71Vcore...



... and this very slightly improved 1M... It crashed shortly after the screenshot was taken



I've made several other runs, I'll post them ASAP

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Ah interesting, can any of these clocks play games? I guess those LN2 clocks are just able to run Spi, and this should be more stable shouldn't it?
why would you want to play games when you could bench
condensation could pose a problem with running a cascade for long periods of time (depending on the quality and luck of the prep work)
LN2 not a chance, ventilation alone would be a problem from N2 gas, then you have the constant boiling off and cost problems.

Looking good Xavier
Vdimm? Sure you can't tighten down tRFC a little more?

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