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Retail E6300 Overclocking

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Holy crap! :shocked::Q:shocked:

I believe that's a new record for an air-cooled stable E6300 :Q

Unbelievable! 😀

Nice job Gary.
 
That's some unbelievable overclocking. Thanks for sharing, Gary.

Now, I have a request: Can you try something like that with 4MB L2 chips? It (2MB vs 4MB) has been puzzling me ever since I started OC'ing Core 2 Duo.
 
Oh man! This is starting to get too tempting, with the 6300 just over $200 at the egg😱

And it looks like they are begining to fiqure out the high FSB boards. A few more reports once the boards start getting out there and I'm in
 
Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
Oh man! This is starting to get too tempting, with the 6300 just over $200 at the egg😱

And it looks like they are begining to fiqure out the high FSB boards. A few more reports once the boards start getting out there and I'm in

Asus release a bios update today or early yesterday that allows the p5b (non deluxe) to 650fsb. Dont know if its stable up that high but Asus has always been good with ocing. I got my 6300 dual p95 stable for about 2hrs @ 3.0 w/430fsb on the p5b (non deluxe) havent had the chance for 8hrs
 
Originally posted by: lopri
That's some unbelievable overclocking. Thanks for sharing, Gary.

Now, I have a request: Can you try something like that with 4MB L2 chips? It (2MB vs 4MB) has been puzzling me ever since I started OC'ing Core 2 Duo.


I guess I could stay up late..... 🙂
 
Originally posted by: platbr
Is 1.45v on the CPU a sustainable overclock?

We will find out shortly. Actually, I think it is okay but hopefully I can lower the voltage after some additional burn in time. I know my X6800 has been running the last six weeks at 1.475V without an issue using the Tuniq 120.

 
Originally posted by: Aflac
Originally posted by: Pabster
Now, Now, we all know AT receives custom binned Conroe's that hit insane speeds. 😛

In the title it says "retail", but I'm not sure if that applies to how he obtained the chip or just where the chip would have come from. But damn, that's awesome.


ZipZoomFly on this transaction. 🙂
 
Gary what kind of temps have you been getting idle and under load. Im rather interested because im @ 3.3 stable but im getting 40C (load) with speedfan yet asus probe II tells me 68. Idle im getting 35 with speedfan and 50-53 with the probe. Ive heard asus has a rep. for bad temp sensors but which do i believe?
 
Originally posted by: Gary Key
Originally posted by: platbr
Is 1.45v on the CPU a sustainable overclock?

We will find out shortly. Actually, I think it is okay but hopefully I can lower the voltage after some additional burn in time. I know my X6800 has been running the last six weeks at 1.475V without an issue using the Tuniq 120.

Actually I'm interested if the FSB is sustainable for 24/7.

Oh and while you're here, I have an off-topic question. 😀 I can't decide but maybe it'd be an easy decision for you.

With an E6700 @3.6GHz,

1. DDR2-720 (FSB:Memory=1:1) / Timings 3-3-3
2. DDR2-900 (FSB:Memory=4:5) / Timings 4-4-3

Which config would you choose? Thanks in advance!

 
Originally posted by: lopri
With an E6700 @3.6GHz,

1. DDR2-720 (FSB:Memory=1:1) / Timings 3-3-3
2. DDR2-900 (FSB:Memory=4:5) / Timings 4-4-3

Which config would you choose? Thanks in advance!

The one that gives you higher scores/fps in whatever it is that you like to use your PC for the most 😛

 
Core 2 Duo E6300 3.5GHz
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CPU-Z:
3499.98MHz http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=112855

SuperPI:
1M: 00m 16.593s Checksum: 5EC49D70
http://www.rigshowcase.com/img/3463TEjR/6133.jpg
8M: 03m 10.812s Checksum: A1A08EA2
http://www.rigshowcase.com/img/3463TEjR/6134.jpg

Sandra:
Dhrystone: 32268 MIPS -->AMD FX2-62(20225 MIPS)
Whetstone: 22206 MFLOPS -->AMD FX2-62(17084 MFLOPS)
http://www.rigshowcase.com/img/3463TEjR/6129.jpg

Integer x8 iSSE4: 193522 it/s -->AMD FX2-62(52653 it/s)
Floating-Point x4 iSSE2: 104339 it/s -->AMD FX2-62(56980 it/s)
http://www.rigshowcase.com/img/3463TEjR/6130.jpg

RAM Bandwidth Int Buff'd iSSE2: 7982 MB/s
RAM Bandwidth Float Buff'd iSSE2: 7961 MB/s
http://www.rigshowcase.com/img/3463TEjR/6132.jpg

Check out the Cache test!!
http://www.rigshowcase.com/img/3463TEjR/6131.jpg

BIOS Settings:
http://www.rigshowcase.com/img/3463TEjR/6135.jpg
http://www.rigshowcase.com/img/3463TEjR/6136.jpg
http://www.rigshowcase.com/img/3463TEjR/6137.jpg

Gutz:
http://www.rigshowcase.com/img/3463TEjR/6138.jpg
http://www.rigshowcase.com/img/3463TEjR/6139.jpg
http://www.rigshowcase.com/img/3463TEjR/6140.jpg
http://www.rigshowcase.com/img/3463TEjR/6141.jpg
http://www.rigshowcase.com/img/3463TEjR/6142.jpg
http://www.rigshowcase.com/img/3463TEjR/6143.jpg
 
Originally posted by: Gary Key
Originally posted by: platbr
Is 1.45v on the CPU a sustainable overclock?

We will find out shortly. Actually, I think it is okay but hopefully I can lower the voltage after some additional burn in time. I know my X6800 has been running the last six weeks at 1.475V without an issue using the Tuniq 120.


Thanks. I'm running 1.4v on my E6300 on an Abit AB9. I'm stable up to about 390 MHz on the FSB (which I'm thrilled with). Interestingly, I was stable (same voltages & everything) up to about 330 MHz before the last bios update from Abit -- which really impressed upon me the importance of a good motherboard, good support, and the right bios.

Nice to see what's possible. I'm also wondering if I can push the 2.2v on my Corsair Valueselect any further. Anyone have thoughts?
 
Gary what is it in the Asus Bios that makes us hit a wall? Is fsb termination voltage the same as MCH voltage? Cause on the P5B vanilla there is only fsb termination.
Before I go on, I have a e6300, corsair 675mhz 4-4-4-12 1.9v ram, Radeon x850xt, Coolermaster hyper L3 cpu cooler, 50mm fan on chispet with pink bubble gum removed and replaced with arctic silver 5. 0107 bios had a wall at 325, 0211: 375, 0213: 400. Now I can do 415 stable! Before I could not do over 2.6ghz (372 fsb) stable. To test to see if the bios was the limiting factor, when I flashed I did not set to clear the cmos, fsb termination was at 1.3, vcore set to 1.7v, ram set to 5-5-5-15 rest untouched. Now I'm doing over 300mhz more stable at 2.9ghz!
I can post into windows at 3.2ghz 450x7 but super pee gives me errors.
At 450x7 I ran burn w/ sisopht sandra 07, max temp Asus probe showed was 61c, I touched the HSF at various palces like the heat pipes and it was a little warm to the touch, not hot at all.
Maybe the temps are overrated?
Also, what are you so afraid of with the voltage? Aslong as a chip has a big piece of metal on it it can go to high temps then crash before it can bur. I did this on an athlon xp, turned of fan ran burn in at max temp, did 74c and froze. Left an imprint on the hsf and still ran great after reboot.
I set my termination to 1.45v, vcore to 1.7v but it shows 1.58 on asus probe, don't get the v-drop.
Can it be that asus just boosts the mch voltage that we can't see that makes the board more stable after bios release?
 
High voltage can destroy the transistors making you CPU useless before it is "burned". Cooking the CPU is the last thing you will see.
 
SNDS (Sudden Northwood Death Syndrom) is a prime example of excessive voltages killing CPUs. It's real.
If you think the ASUS Probe reports overrated temperatures, try CoreTemp, which reports temperatures of CPU die itself instead of temperature read somewhere on the motherboard.

 
Gary, were the tests done on P5B-Deluxe or P965-DQ6? The pictures show DQ6 with Zalman HSF.

Edit: It seems obvious that it's DQ6. I am going to do the same tests with an E6700 to see how the 4MB compares with 2MB. Also curious what PSU that is? It looks very neat.

Edit2: On a second thought in no way my board will do 500FSB.. 😀 Well, so that's that. When can we expect some in-depth round-up of P965 boards?
 
Originally posted by: lopri
Gary, were the tests done on P5B-Deluxe or P965-DQ6? The pictures show DQ6 with Zalman HSF.

Edit: It seems obvious that it's DQ6. I am going to do the same tests with an E6700 to see how the 4MB compares with 2MB. Also curious what PSU that is? It looks very neat.

Edit2: On a second thought in no way my board will do 500FSB.. 😀 Well, so that's that. When can we expect some in-depth round-up of P965 boards?

??? What pictures? My testing was with the P5B-Deluxe. I did not post pictures of the board, just the results.....
 
Originally posted by: dasmokedog
Originally posted by: JAG87
OMG 525 FSB... where are you living in an igloo??? Simply astonishing, I would rate this best OC Ive seen on a E6300. Really nice my friend.

543MHz FSB!

http://forums.vr-zone.com/showthread.php?p=2217610



I can boot all day long at 545~550 (from the bios), even do CPU-Z, but no way will our boards (gigabyte or asus) run SP2004 or Prime Dual at those speeds, unless we mod them. I can boot at 530 and use clock gen to get to 545 also and bump the memory down to lower settings and get a few benchmarks to run. Our results were pulling a new board out of a retail box (p5Bdlx), booting it at 7x525 in the bios, and then having it pass every benchmark including running dual prime for the last 18 hours at 1.45V VCore.
 
Originally posted by: Gary Key
Originally posted by: dasmokedog
Originally posted by: JAG87
OMG 525 FSB... where are you living in an igloo??? Simply astonishing, I would rate this best OC Ive seen on a E6300. Really nice my friend.

543MHz FSB!

http://forums.vr-zone.com/showthread.php?p=2217610



I can boot all day long at 545~550 (from the bios), even do CPU-Z, but no way will our boards (gigabyte or asus) run SP2004 or Prime Dual at those speeds, unless we mod them. I can boot at 530 and use clock gen to get to 545 also and bump the memory down to lower settings and get a few benchmarks to run. Our results were pulling a new board out of a retail box (p5Bdlx), booting it at 7x525 in the bios, and then having it pass every benchmark including running dual prime for the last 18 hours at 1.45V VCore.

Not happening on air. End of story. There is no way you are sp2004 pr Prime95 on each core for 1 hour, 8 hours let alone 18 hours on air. Now water cooling sure all day long, but on air it is not going to happen.

 
Originally posted by: Gary Key
Originally posted by: lopri
Gary, were the tests done on P5B-Deluxe or P965-DQ6? The pictures show DQ6 with Zalman HSF.

Edit: It seems obvious that it's DQ6. I am going to do the same tests with an E6700 to see how the 4MB compares with 2MB. Also curious what PSU that is? It looks very neat.

Edit2: On a second thought in no way my board will do 500FSB.. 😀 Well, so that's that. When can we expect some in-depth round-up of P965 boards?

??? What pictures? My testing was with the P5B-Deluxe. I did not post pictures of the board, just the results.....

I think he was referencing my pics.


http://smokedog.org/500MHz/oc.html
 
Originally posted by: dasmokedog


Not happening on air. End of story. There is no way you are sp2004 pr Prime95 on each core for 1 hour, 8 hours let alone 18 hours on air. Now water cooling sure all day long, but on air it is not going to happen.

The issue is not with the core being on air or not considering the VCore settings, it is the capability of the memory. The Corsair PC8500 I use tops out around 7x505, the new OCZ I am using tops out around 550 although the entire setup is not stable at that FSB and I seriously doubt it would be on liquid.

 
Which OCZ ram are you using? I've been having problems reaching above 375 FSB with my OCZ Platnium sticks (400mhz@4-5-4-15) on my E6400 🙁 It's not a CPU limitation since 8x375 is fine, but 6x400 refuses to boot.

Are you using any special BIOS settings?
 
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