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E6600 processor

Do a search on these forums and you will find a lot of information on this. But they are very good clockers apparently. The heatsink fan that comes with it is quite noisey, but if you are overclocking i would suggest buying a better one.
 
Talbs13 said:
Do a search on these forums and you will find a lot of information on this. But they are very good clockers apparently. The heatsink fan that comes with it is quite noisey, but if you are overclocking i would suggest buying a better one.

I agree its quite big as well... and would consider a different cooler

Stelly
 
my mach ii gt that broke down i may send it in for repair soon..

can i use that with these core duos (do they have cold bugs?) or would it be pointless anyway?
 
fornowagain said:
The engineering samples are, no one's seen a retail yet. They may not be as good :(

engineering samples doesnt mean that they are handpicked silicon targeted for high clocks. Its silicon for testers , just like beta software.
 
Maybe, I'm not so sure there's no binning ES and the retail's a different stepping. Threads like this one got to make you wonder. My point is, it’s too early to tell and basing overclock expectations on ES leaves room for disappointment . But I hope your right, I've one on order ;)
 
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Perfect_Chaos said:
cold... bug?

An attribute of the chip that stops it working (frozen tranistors or something) if you drop the temperature down to -100c or so. FX-57s had this 'problem' though FX-55s could go right down to -200c or so.

Not something to worry about unless you are using cascade cooling or liquid nitrogen.
 
man_from_uncle said:
An attribute of the chip that stops it working (frozen tranistors or something) if you drop the temperature down to -100c or so. FX-57s had this 'problem' though FX-55s could go right down to -200c or so.

Not something to worry about unless you are using cascade cooling or liquid nitrogen.


Cold bug can affect CPU's from -20 or so, and no one has managed to get a CPU dowen to -200(Certainly outside some major lab) as Liquid Nitrogen goes down to -194, and you wouldn't even get this low on the chip.
 
again it depends on the level of speed binning, I have an ES cpu E6600 Stepping 5. All of the ES were reportedly NOT speed binned, I doubt whether anything sent to Coolaler is either (even if it is stepping 6).


Time will tell, by the next week or so people will be posting their overclocks..
 
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Whether Coolaler's clocks will be seen on B2's, I doubt it, we'll see as more peeps get the retail chips.
My hunch is all 6600/6700 are speed binned 6800's, so upping the necessary will give the desired results, maybe. ;)
 
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