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*** Core 2 Duo Overclocking Database ***

Soldato
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11 Jun 2004
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Location
Middlesex, London
1. CPU Model: e6300
2. CPU Vcore: 1.4750v
3. CPU Stepping: B2
4. Multiplier and FSB used: 500x7
5. Clock Speed: 3.5Ghz
6. Motherboard: Gigabyte DS4
7. Motherboard BIOS version: F5c
8. RAM: G-Skill 6400HZ
9. RAM Timings: 4-5-5-15
10. RAM Ratio/ Divider: 1:1
11. RAM Voltage: 2.3v
12. Method of Cooling: Air (Scythe Ninja)
13. Screenshot of stability testing: See below

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Associate
Joined
20 Oct 2002
Posts
333
Location
London
1. CPU Model - E6600
2. CPU Vcore - 1.41v
3. CPU Stepping - B2
4. Multiplier and FSB used - 379 x9
5. Clock Speed - 3411
6. Motherboard - AWD9-MAX
7. Motherboard BIOS version - C0
8. RAM - 4GB Corsair Dominator 8500
9. RAM Timings - 5-5-5-15
10. RAM Ratio/ Divider - 1:1
11. RAM Voltage - 2.45
12. Method of Cooling - Water
13. Screenshot of stability - add soon as i have time :)
 
Soldato
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Location
Nottingham
ROfu, when you get time to upload a screenshots I'll add you.

I've added the ES guys to the list with everyone else, against my gut feeling, but I've highlighted the fact they are ES chips. Not fair leaving 2 of them at the bottom :p

Any disagreements let me know and I'll adjust best I can, thanks for your patience all. Goodnight :)
 
Associate
Joined
18 Oct 2002
Posts
1,082
Location
Warwickshire
1. CPU Model - E6600
2. CPU Vcore - 1.3
3. CPU Stepping - B2 week 28
4. Multiplier and FSB used - 333 x9
5. Clock Speed - 3ghz
6. Motherboard - Asus P5B Deluxe
7. Motherboard BIOS version - stock
8. RAM - 2GB GeIL PC2-6400C4
9. RAM Timings - 4-4-4-12
10. RAM Ratio/ Divider - 1:1
11. RAM Voltage - Auto
12. Method of Cooling - Scythe Infinity
13. Screenshot of stability - 45mins+ Orthos stable, needs 12hr run not attempted yet

Not my system and I know its capable of more but the owner says he dont need any more speed as its so fast already :p
 
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11 Mar 2005
Posts
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1. CPU Model - E6600
2. CPU Vcore - 1.5v
3. CPU Stepping - B2 week 28
4. Multiplier and FSB used - 400 x9
5. Clock Speed - 3600MHz
6. Motherboard - ASUS P5W DH Deluxe
7. Motherboard BIOS version - 1407
8. RAM - G Skill PC2-8000 2gig HZ
9. RAM Timings - 4-4-4-8
10. RAM Ratio/ Divider - 1:1
11. RAM Voltage - 2.30
12. Method of Cooling - Water, swiftech apex ultra
13. Screenshot of stability - http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=132030
http://img318.imageshack.us/my.php?image=3603xg7.png
 
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Soldato
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w3bbo said:
I take it my 3.75ghz shot don't count :(

Suicides aren't stable, everyone has to prove their overclock is fairly stable in order for results to be comparable. :)

nickinmarbella can you run prime or a similar program, cpu-z just shows system settings, looks like you've got a good chip their - should get some nice results on water. Even a few hours proves it's semi-stable (everyone definition of stable is different).
 
Soldato
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Ok, update on mine:

1. CPU Model - E6600
2. CPU Vcore - 1.25 (1.208V actual)
3. CPU Stepping - B2 probably
4. Multiplier and FSB used - 420x7
5. Clock Speed - 2.94ghz
6. Motherboard - Asus P5B Deluxe
7. Motherboard BIOS version - 711
8. RAM - 2GB GeIL PC2-6400C4
9. RAM Timings - 4-4-4-12
10. RAM Ratio/ Divider - 1:1
11. RAM Voltage - 2.25V
12. Method of Cooling - Stock
13. Screenshot of stability - Errm, its passed dual 32Mb super Pi, gonna start folding/gaming on it :p Either way its gonna be stable at between 1.25 and 1.275V :p
 
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matt1 said:
Suicides aren't stable, everyone has to prove their overclock is fairly stable in order for results to be comparable. :)

nickinmarbella can you run prime or a similar program, cpu-z just shows system settings, looks like you've got a good chip their - should get some nice results on water. Even a few hours proves it's semi-stable (everyone definition of stable is different).

just in the the prosses of doing an orthos.. on 5 hours at the moment, no errors.,.. i'll leave it over night see what happens.
http://img318.imageshack.us/my.php?image=3603xg7.png

this was on air a few days ago...
http://img318.imageshack.us/img318/5881/zzzay0.png
 
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