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Gulftown 980X on Air

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Nice boost to my old 4890's :)
 

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I forgot to post the batch number yet on my proc, so here's what is on the box:

Product Code: BX8061317980X
S-spec: SLBUZ
MM #: 907397
FPO/Batch #: 3003B287

From all of that, I take it my proc was manufactured in week 3 of 2010, right?
 
Great job, MIAH!:thup:

Ed, I played around with my bclock last night and the max bclock I was able to get stable was 220. Going to even 222 bclock would result in instability on my broken P6X58D. My replacement board should be coming in tonight, so I will have to start all over tomorrow. :cry: But hopefully I will receive a board with all 6 ram slots working this time.
 
Ah....I knew it was this board :mad:

nasty bclock limit on this board around 215-220MHz....found it with my X5667...verified with the new 920 D0....and still here with the 980X :( 215MHz runs wPrime 32M no problem....1.45V VTT, that's about as far as I can go on this board :shrug: I'll give her a shot on my UD7 later ;)
 
My RIIE could not bring any of my Bloomfields close to 230, all maxed at 220, with this one and the other Xeon hex I had no problem getting to 230 bclck
 
BTW - I set some really nice scores with my quad over the last few days:

Global bronze (quad core)
wP3207.jpg

Global Silver (quad core)
wP102404.jpg

I'm SO close to the gold I can smell it. But it's been a bclock problem...that last 32M run was done with 1.6V VTT and I think the UD7 was at it's limit. I'll see if the MSI XPower Big Bang has what it takes, very soon ;)
 
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