Opteron 165 - CCBBE 0615 EPMW

Xephian

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Opteron 165 Ccbbe 0615 Epmw. I've never heard of this stepping before. How do these OC? I can get one of these so I can sell my CCBWE 0607, because I want to reach ~2.8-3Ghz. I was going to get an Opteron 170, but since I can get one of these...
 

Absolute0

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lol you post the same question in multiple forums :p

I'm tellin ya, stepping is far more important than week. CCBBE are just like CCB1E, your standard dual core coldugged stepping that consistently hit 2.8 - 3 Ghz. And of course more on watercooling and even more with IHS removed.

Basically all Opterons that coldbug (CCBBE, CCB1E, CCB2E [fx60]) overclock pretty good, 2.8 to 3 Ghz. There are SOME trends, like from what i've seen, 0608s are the best, while 0610 and 0550 are pretty equal. But the gap there is pretty small, i mean CCB1E 0608 vs. CCBBE 0610 there's a very small gap. Compare it to a non-bugged stepping like CCBWE and you'll find something more like a 170 Mhz gap.

I would take ANY CCBBE over ANY CCBWE, probability wise that's the best. Unless you're trying to run on phase...
 

Xephian

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I've decided to just go ahead and buy it.

I'll be back with results for this new stepping in a couple of days when it arrives. :thumbsup:
 

Absolute0

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I've heard very good results on this stepping. If you're thinking about it, go ahead (if you're into socket 939 right now).
 

soloz2

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my CCBBE 0610 runs 2.7 on 1.37v and 2.9 at 1.425v I haven't gotten it stable at 3Ghz+ yet, but I haven't tried voltage over 1.45v It is OCCT stable at 3Ghz on 1.425v, but fails dual instances of prime95. So 3Ghz is benchmark stable on only 1.425v
 

Xephian

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Originally posted by: soloz2
my CCBBE 0610 runs 2.7 on 1.37v and 2.9 at 1.425v I haven't gotten it stable at 3Ghz+ yet, but I haven't tried voltage over 1.45v It is OCCT stable at 3Ghz on 1.425v, but fails dual instances of prime95. So 3Ghz is benchmark stable on only 1.425v
EPMW?
 

Absolute0

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It's the stepping code printed on the CPU. CPUs with the same codes on them overclock similarly.
 

soloz2

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CCBBE 0610 DPMW

I can get it to boot and run programs at 330x9 and only 1.425v but it is not prime95 stable and it need 1.525v to run prime95 stable at 330x9, but I ran prime95 for 17 hours and it passed w/ flying colors. I didn't want to give it any more voltage to get it over the 3Ghz mark and be stable, but it's so close that I'm sure with a voltage boost it'll make it there no problems

I'm currently running 312x9 for a nice 2.81Ghz at only 1.375v
 

Bullhonkie

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Originally posted by: soloz2
CCBBE 0610 DPMW

I can get it to boot and run programs at 330x9 and only 1.425v but it is not prime95 stable and it need 1.525v to run prime95 stable at 330x9, but I ran prime95 for 17 hours and it passed w/ flying colors. I didn't want to give it any more voltage to get it over the 3Ghz mark and be stable, but it's so close that I'm sure with a voltage boost it'll make it there no problems

I'm currently running 312x9 for a nice 2.81Ghz at only 1.375v

Dang that's nice. Good spot to run at for everyday usage. I need 1.4v just to be prime stable at 2.7ghz with my CCB1E 0608MPMW.
 

ineedaname

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I've seen a few ppl on another forum get pretty good results with a ccbbe 0615DPMW. Dunno if u made a typo or its just a different packaging code though. The few ppl i saw got 2.9 on air and 3ghz on water. I myself have seen a cbbe 0615DPMW and i'm tempted to get one myself too. But i also heard that monarch has these in stock right now.