6300 + DS4 At 3.5 Gigs

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CPU-Z Database (ID : 108372)
Submitted by The Asgard
Submitted on Sat, 29 Jul 2006 15:40:02 +0200 with CPU-Z 1.35



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CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 (*2)
CPU PSN : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz
CPU EXT : MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSE4 EM64T
CPU Cache : L1 : 32/32 KB - L2 : 2048 KB
Core : Allendale (65 nm) / 0x6F6 / B2
Freq : 3499.85 MHz (499.98 * 7)
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MB Brand : Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd.
MB Model : 965P-DS4
NB : Intel P965/G965 rev C1
SB : Intel 82801HB (ICH8) rev 02
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RAM Size : 2048 MB
RAM Freq : 500 MHz
RAM Type : DDR2-SDRAM Dual Channel
RAM Ratio : 1:1
RAM Timings : 3-6-6-18
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Slot 1 : 1024MB (PC6400)
Slot 1 Manufacturer : G.Skill
Slot 2 : 1024MB (PC6400)
Slot 2 Manufacturer : G.Skill

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Currently Priming Nice. Checkout the Ram!
 
Sandra Memory Benchmark

SiSoftware Sandra

Benchmark Results
RAM Bandwidth Int Buff'd iSSE2 : 8145 MB/s
RAM Bandwidth Float Buff'd iSSE2 : 8131 MB/s
Results Interpretation : Higher index values are better.

Int Buff'd iSSE2 (Integer STREAM) Results Breakdown
Assignment : 8178MB/s
Scaling : 8163MB/s
Addition : 8145MB/s
Triad : 8094MB/s
Data Item Size : 16 byte(s)
Buffering Used : Yes
Offset Displacement Used : Yes
Bandwidth Efficiency : 51% (estimated)

Float Buff'd iSSE2 (Float STREAM) Results Breakdown
Assignment : 8135MB/s
Scaling : 8157MB/s
Addition : 8115MB/s
Triad : 8120MB/s
Data Item Size : 16 byte(s)
Buffering Used : Yes
Offset Displacement Used : Yes
Bandwidth Efficiency : 51% (estimated)

Performance Test Status
Run ID : CORE2-6300 on 29 July 2006 at 14:46:59
Memory Used by Test : 512MB
NUMA Support : No
SMP Test : No
Total Test Threads : 1
Multi-Core Test : Yes
SMT Test : No
Dynamic MP/MT Load Balance : No
Processor Affinity : P0C0T0
System Timer : 3.5GHz
Page Size : 4kB
Use Large Memory Pages : No

Features
(W)MMX Technology : Yes
SSE Technology : Yes
SSE2 Technology : Yes
SSE3 Technology : Yes
SSE4 Technology : Yes
EMMX - Extended MMX Technology : No
3DNow! Technology : No
Extended 3DNow! Technology : No
HTT - Hyper-Threading Technology : No

Chipset 1
Model : Giga-Byte Technology ??? (29A0)
Front Side Bus Speed : 4x 500MHz (2000MHz data rate)
Width : 64-bit
Maximum Bus Bandwidth : 16000MB/s (estimated)

Logical/Chipset 1 Memory Banks
Memory Controller in Processor : No

Performance Tips
Notice 5008 : To change benchmarks, click Options.
Notice 5004 : Synthetic benchmark. May not tally with 'real-life' performance.
Notice 5006 : Only compare the results with ones obtained using the same version!
Tip 2 : Double-click tip or press Enter while a tip is selected for more information about the tip.
 
Yep I can raise Vcore.

Anyone know how I can turn Speedstep Off? CIA2 or what ever its called, cant find the book is disabled. usually its only enabled when powersave is turned on the min power save.
 
Could you run ram slower then fsb if you wanted to, your on the latest bios which is 103 arent you?

seems incredible that you have a 100% overclock almost on stock volts, your temps are all still low then. Stock cooling everywhere still ? I'd like to see a photo if you can please.


Try RMclock for disabling stuff
 
silversurfer said:
Could you run ram slower then fsb if you wanted to, your on the latest bios which is 103 arent you?

seems incredible that you have a 100% overclock almost on stock volts, your temps are all still low then. Stock cooling everywhere still ? I'd like to see a photo if you can please.


Try RMclock for disabling stuff

Its now under water but I'm 100% sure this could be achieved on air. Still pretty much at default volts.

I'm on the default F2 Bios. So there's a new bios? I'm sure I'm hitting the upper limits of my ram now
 
Probably would be a good idea to create a 6300 Clocking Table like the one for the X2 3800. Would be nice to see the general trend.

I have another 6300 on Order and a 6600 a week away, hopefully. I'll see how well they clock.

I still think its amazing that the bottom of the range processor on a cheap mobo is seriously spanking the 6800 Extreme, awesome.
 
Just for comparison.

How much quicker does it feel and perform than the Oppy170 you used to have at 2.8GHz that I bought from you?
 
The Asgard said:
Probably would be a good idea to create a 6300 Clocking Table like the one for the X2 3800. Would be nice to see the general trend.

I have another 6300 on Order and a 6600 a week away, hopefully. I'll see how well they clock.

I still think its amazing that the bottom of the range processor on a cheap mobo is seriously spanking the 6800 Extreme, awesome.

as nice as it is, i think the limit is around 500bus, giving 3.5Ghz ish max,
would be nice to compare a clocked allendale to a clocked conroe to see how the extra 2mb fairs.
So far from the X6800's that ive seen floating around here its not all that comparing to the E6300. LOL!
 
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I havent seen a specific comparison but they have compared cache size at the same clock and it was about 5% difference. More important in games then really cpu intensive stuff but since most games arent dependant on the cpu for their performance its not that relevant still
 
<maddness> said:
as nice as it is, i think the limit is around 500bus, giving 3.5Ghz ish max,
would be nice to compare a clocked allendale to a clocked conroe to see how the extra 2mb fairs.
So far from the X6800's that ive seen floating around here its not all that comparing to the E6300. LOL!

This board is supposed to top out about 600. There are rumours about that there's going to be a Bios update that will push it further :eek:
 
The Asgard said:
Yep I can raise Vcore.

Anyone know how I can turn Speedstep Off? CIA2 or what ever its called, cant find the book is disabled. usually its only enabled when powersave is turned on the min power save.

I turned it off by disabling 'CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E)' and 'CPU EIST Function' in the Advanced BIOS Features. Seems to have done the job :)

Nice clock btw Asgard.

I can't seem to get passed 3150mhz - 450 * 7

Are you overvolting much on the memory etc.

What settings have you got in the 'Tweaker'

Mine are:-

CPU Host Frequency - 450
PCI Express Frequency - Auto
CIA2 - Disabled
System Memory Multiplier -2.00 (Memory Frequency 900)
Dimm overvoltage - +0.125
PCI-E - +0.10
G(MCH) - +0.10
FBS - - +0.10
CPU Voltage - Normal

Also is there anyway you can control and memory timings, is it all Auto done? Or am i missing something. First DDR2 system btw!!! Couldn't resist the potential of these e6300, money well spent to far!! :D
 
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Sure thing.

CPU Host Frequency - 500
PCI Express Frequency - 100
CIA2 - Disabled
System Memory Multiplier -2.00 (Memory Frequency 900)
Dimm overvoltage Normal
PCI-E - Normal
G(MCH) - +0.10
FBS - - +0.10
CPU Voltage - Normal

G Skill HZ Black Spreader. June Batch with Micron Chips

Thats about it
 
vas' said:
I turned it off by disabling 'CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E)' and 'CPU EIST Function' in the Advanced BIOS Features. Seems to have done the job :)


Also is there anyway you can control and memory timings, is it all Auto done? Or am i missing something. First DDR2 system btw!!! Couldn't resist the potential of these e6300, money well spent to far!! :D


Cheers for that, will give it a whirl although just been playing prey and didnt have any problems/lag.

Memory is on Auto. Not touched Control Shift F1. Awesome Value and the true spirit of Overclocking!
 
And what power suppy unit are u using?

And also the memory modules, i take it u r using 2 x 1gb?

Are these the memory modules u r using:

G.Skill 2GB DDR2 HZ PC2-6400 (2x1GB) CAS4 Dual Channel Kit (F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ) (MY-013-GS)

Price: £147.95 (£173.84 Including VAT at 17.5%)
 
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