core i7 at 6ghz on water ?

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a friend of mine said he has his core i7 running stable 24/7 at 6ghz, is this possible or is he just talking out of his waste hole ?
 
No. Basically....

No Pic no Proof...

I think people may have managed a superpi run at 6 under liquid nitrogen (or whatever it is they use)... but nowhere near 24/7..

kd
 
It's possible. As for how long it'll last and what volt he's pumping through that is a different story.

His 24/7 stable will probably be different to others though. I'm willing to bet that would fail a pi test unless it's phase cooled. Ask him for proof.
 
Talking out of his poo shoot.

It can run at that but not 24.7

People bench at that speed but it would also need to be a good chip to do them clocks.

He probably has a 3gig duel core so thinks its 6gig
 
Even under phase, at the 1.6v+ that is likely needed even with a golden chip it'll degrade very quickly.

Yup and even under water I doubt the temps would be amazing at that sort of TDP.

5ghz 24/7 sure, but even then you still need a good chip for 24/7 usage at safe voltage levels or the chip would die in a matter of weeks/few months :S

Definitely don't think he has 6ghz 24/7 at all.
 
The overclocking community?...I'm sure intel would be interested to know their machinery has been time travelling and producing chips form the future!
 
If he has a Sandybridge CPU that can do 6GHz then he has either the second or the third best SandyBridge CPU in the world. Currently there are only two over 6 GHz. Lucky him I say.
 
well i found out by snooping on his comp when he was out that its actually a core i7 980x clocked at 4.40GHZ.
Dont you just love proof lol
 
Why lie though? Geez. I've had rotters and champs and its mostly down to luck as well as skill when overclocking. I'll freely admit most of my 2600K won't do over 4.7Ghz and quite a lot have not managed 4.5-4.6GHz under reasonable volts, i can't do anything about that lol.
 
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