5960X j Batch?

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Hi 8 Pack,

Just received my replacement 5960X from Intel which is batch:-

J522B888

So is this a J batch cpu? Have you come across this particular batch - any good/worth testing?

I recently purchased one of your 4.7Ghz chips and am a bit disappointed really as temps are pretty high under water with 480 rad and D5 strong pump. Have only tested at up to 4.5 @ 1.281v and getting mid seventies temps with a 10 minute aida test. Any suggestions would be welcome.

Mark
 
mid 70's on an 8core cpu running at 4.5 i think is good.
the cpu in question max's out at 105c, so if under full load its hitting 70c under normal use i would thing 50's 60's?
 
mid 70's on an 8core cpu running at 4.5 i think is good.
the cpu in question max's out at 105c, so if under full load its hitting 70c under normal use i would thing 50's 60's?

Fair point - I was not thinking right when I posted, and since then found there was still quite a bit of air in the loop. I have since managed [email protected] with temps no worse, and may be slightly better with cache at 43.
 
Fair point - I was not thinking right when I posted, and since then found there was still quite a bit of air in the loop. I have since managed [email protected] with temps no worse, and may be slightly better with cache at 43.

what are temps under your normal work load what ever that may be?
testing programs will run at loads your system will 99% of the time never see in real use.

My i5 hit's 80c with prime95 but when gaming i get max of 55c.
 
maybe you should try to reduce the voltage a bit?
I have had 5 J batch cpus and it seems all of them can pass 1hr Asus RBST at around 1.2v-1.25v.
The current one I am using runs perfectly stable for my use at 1.225v and hover under 75 degree in 3dsmax with custom loop.
 
maybe you should try to reduce the voltage a bit?
I have had 5 J batch cpus and it seems all of them can pass 1hr Asus RBST at around 1.2v-1.25v.
The current one I am using runs perfectly stable for my use at 1.225v and hover under 75 degree in 3dsmax with custom loop.

Thanks for your input - you have a nice chip there. I will soon have a good tweaking session, and see how I go................

Mark
 
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