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Just picked up a Q6600 with batch number L737B032...I think it will be another golden one, it is also from the famous L737B line and close to the wafer core, can't wait to try it:drool:
 
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yeah thats closer than mine.:drool: L737B075.Whats your VID Brollocks?

Edit: oops didnt notice that you havent tried it yet.So hurry up give her a whirl.What system is it going in?
 
Batch #: L738B29? (unsure about last #)
VID: 1.25V

Max OC/Volts: 3.42Ghz @ 1.33V / 3.6Ghz @ 1.42V (quad-Prime95 stable) / 3.7Ghz @ 1.5V (Bench)



Cooling: TRUE with 2x 120x38mm Sanyo Denki and Panoflo UH-speed in push-pull configuration


Bought this GO OEM chip today at a Tigerdirect store so I could pick and choose batch #'s. Loving it so far. :)






That bench looks low...I am at 3.6ghz myself and running a g80 eVGA 8800gts 320mb ACS3 edition and I made almost 1000 more points then you...look in my sig to compare.
 
That bench looks low...I am at 3.6ghz myself and running a g80 eVGA 8800gts 320mb ACS3 edition and I made almost 1000 more points then you...look in my sig to compare.

Good point. After changing my videocard OC settings for slightly less-conservative choices (850/1251) I ended up with 12,996 3DMarks at 390x9 (RAM at 1:1 and 4-4-4-12 timings). Will have to try it again at 3.6Ghz tomorrow with those videocard settings to see if I can hit any higher. Have been running the chip at 3.51 to keep it at lower volts.

Unfortunately this is about the limit for this 3870 so I won't be going any higher with it despite full RAMsinks, an HR-03, and Vreg sinks :/



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Went ahead and tested it tonight. Looks like that's about as high as it's getting with this card. I'm using the 2nd-most recent ATI drivers due to incompatibility with the latest ATITool beta, so that may be affecting the score, but I doubt that newer drivers would help it out much more than this. Either way this chip's way faster at encoding than my e6600, so I'm happy.
 
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Q6600 G0
Batch : L737Bxxx
VID: 1.225
Max OC : 3.6 GHz 1.36v CPUZ, 1.375 bios (currently 3 hrs into prime)
cooling : air, 9700NT

this chip is nice :) i havent even played with any other settings. i just set the FSB and vcore.

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Q6600 G0
Batch : L741A591
VID : 1.325
Max OC : 3.51GHz 1.46v CPUZ, 1.485 bios (8+hrs prime stable)
cooling : air, 9700NT
 
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Brolloks, another q6600? :p

someone should change your title to 'Kentsfield Addict' my god.

edit: still looking for that chip that will do 4.1GHz? :p
 
Brolloks, another q6600? :p

someone should change your title to 'Kentsfield Addict' my god.

edit: still looking for that chip that will do 4.1GHz? :p

Well, my current Q6700 does 3.87 with only 1.42v (430 x 9) and 4 Ghz (10 x 400) with only 1.52 v, so I should be happy:shrug:....but ....
 
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good numbers man, good numbers.

all this reading about quads, kinda making me miss mine :p


I tell you quads get under your skin, I think it is 'cause they are so challenging, anybody can clock a Wolfdale to 4.5 Ghz and beyond, but to get a quad (non xtreme) takes balls and lots of patience.
 
Good effort on the table. Preliminary results look interesting. Now all that's required is some statistical analysis to find if there really is any difference...

Certainly one thing that seems clear... demand for L737B is on the increase! I'm interested to see how yours goes Brolloks. Perhaps I should start scouring for one myself. Is there much to be gained though? I'm already at 3.7GHz... 4.0GHz is just so much more appealing though!
 
I would not go crazy (maybe I will) to find a Q6600 that runs 4.0 instead of 3.7 as 3.7 is more that enough for any application or game IMO, if you are crazed for speed then yes, go get a L737B in your quest to reach the 4 Ghz golden peak.
 
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I would not go crazy (maybe I will) to find a Q6600 that runs 4.0 ins tead of 3.7 as 3.7 is more that enough for any application or game IMO, if you are crazed for speed then yes, go get a L737B in your quest to reach the 4 Ghz golden peak.
Who does this not describe? :beer:
 
I would not go crazy (maybe I will) to find a Q6600 that runs 4.0 instead of 3.7 as 3.7 is more that enough for any application or game IMO, if you are crazed for speed then yes, go get a L737B in your quest to reach the 4 Ghz golden peak.

are you talking 4GHz stable or benchable? the highest i've gotten on my system is 4.11GHz, but i don't remember the v-core. i think it was 1.6 something.

but that was in -9C air temps with my arctic cooling freezer 7 pro.
 
are you talking 4GHz stable or benchable? the highest i've gotten on my system is 4.11GHz, but i don't remember the v-core. i think it was 1.6 something.

but that was in -9C air temps with my arctic cooling freezer 7 pro.

4 Ghz stable...have not actually pushed it at all, it is a low VID Q6700 (1.27v)
 
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