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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2009/12/28 08:19:14
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2009/12/30 02:37:13
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update Core i7: 920 D0 Batch #: 3937A664 Cpu Clock 4462.5 MHz Voltage: 1.36785 Idle temps: 32,27,32,27 Load temps: 83,82,81,79
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2009/12/30 08:05:12
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sgtharry Well that sucks. There are worst things. I just got new board at home delivered already. Now comes the task of tearing down the old mobo (sub zero prep and all) and setting up the new board
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2009/12/30 11:08:01
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i would test that board before doing all that....
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2009/12/30 11:10:33
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Dammit, I ran mine with 0.6.2: Xeon: W3520 Batch #: 3844A704 Cpu Clock: 4188.5 Mhz Voltage: 1.3V (BIOS) Idle temps: 39,38,39,34 Load temps: 80,78,78,72 And I just realized I forgot to take a screen cap of Voltages... dammiiiiiiit....
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2009/12/30 11:15:12
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0.6.2 is fine. They all are buggy anyway.
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2009/12/30 11:19:11
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Ok. The only way I was able to OC my i7 950 was to downclock the RAM to 1066. I know it's a problem between the i7 and the Corsair RAM, as confirmed on the Corsair website forums. (Others are having problems running the RAM at spec) I've tested the RAM with Memtest86+ and it's fine. There's just a problem with the link between the i7 platform and the RAM sticks, which is painfully obvious. I've tried all voltage and frequency tweaking, but cannot avoid BSOD's if the memory is clocked above 1333mhz.\ The only way I can see to fix this is to switch out the RAM with EVGA approved/tested RAM. No biggie considering that I've solved the BSOD's by downclocking the RAM.
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2009/12/30 11:21:34
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what voltage are you testing your ram at...it may need more volts than corsair let on to believe.....
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2009/12/30 15:22:43
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2009/12/30 15:29:52
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2009/12/30 17:26:14
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haa haaa... its all speculation of course.
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2009/12/31 07:45:01
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Core i7: 920 D0 Batch #: 3939B071 CPU clocked at: 4.3GHz Voltage: 1.38v Idle temps: 38c Load temps: 61c (Normal) 71c (LinX)
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2009/12/31 15:09:38
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HEY YALL...im in New Orleans for New Years!!! Ill update the thread around the 2nd or 3rd when I reach consciousness again haha... As for those asking about the badge and the link not working... DOES ANYONE HAVE THE REAL LINK FOR THE BADGE THAT WORKS?!?!?! I have looked so I could get it to work for you all and cant find it!!! Everything that I try just goes to the damn home page of the forums? Someone PM me the link or post it in here so I can update the homepage with it for the future participants and those that can't get it to work PLEASE!!! Thanks everyone!!! HAVE AN AWESOME NEW YEARS!!!! SimC
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2010/01/01 11:33:12
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2010/01/01 12:27:03
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SimC33HEY YALL...im in New Orleans for New Years!!! Ill update the thread around the 2nd or 3rd when I reach consciousness again haha... I live in New Orleans, did you have fun??
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2010/01/01 16:44:21
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jdookie SimC33HEY YALL...im in New Orleans for New Years!!! Ill update the thread around the 2nd or 3rd when I reach consciousness again haha... I live in New Orleans, did you have fun?? Haha I live in Baton Rouge...Ya it was a lot of fun. Id never been to Bourbon for New Years, only mardi gras...But it was alot of fun...everyone left after midnight but our group stayed till 6am lol And for some reason, my head is shaved...
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2010/01/01 18:39:34
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SimC33And for some reason, my head is shaved...  
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2010/01/01 18:42:49
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Sounds like a good time and I'm jealous! Unfortunately , I live in BFE Iowa
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2010/01/02 04:12:29
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I have looked so I could get it to work for you all and cant find it!!! Everything that I try just goes to the damn home page of the forums? I've been having the same problem with the X58 STICKY INDEX....everything I select brings me to the home page...... rjohnson11 WHY?
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2010/01/02 05:07:28
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2010/01/02 11:01:23
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Well here are mine so far need to tweek a little more but... Core i7: 920 Batch #: 3844A937 CPU clocked at: 4.210 Voltage: 1.36 W/Vdroop ON 1.352 in Eleet Idle temps: 41/39/41/37 Load temps: 82/81/79/76
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2010/01/02 14:25:57
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Wish my temps were a little lower but Count me in! Core i7 920 Batch # 3844A716 CPU clocked at: 4210.68 Voltage: 1.3000 without Vdroop Idle temps: 49,49,48,44 Load temps:84,83,81,77
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2010/01/03 12:45:34
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Well, I'm not very happy with these results, as I expected a LOT more out of this cpu, but at least I finally got it stable. It took a few days to get to this point, so I'm very relieved to say the least, to have some kind of decent clock at least. So far, I'm liking my 975 a LOT more than this 920, that's for sure. The 975 was a lot easier to overclock, ran cooler, and didn't use anywhere near as much voltage. Now that I have this 920 stable with a 220 BCLK, I'm going to see how it impacts my 295's in Vantage. If I don't see an improvement in gpu score, this 920 is going up for sale and I'm putting the 975 back in. Anyway, here's my second entry: Core i7 920 Batch # 3845B029 CPU clocked at: 4389.0 Voltage: 1.5000 without Vdroop Idle temps: 35,31,34,32 Load temps: 86,83,79,79
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2010/01/03 13:16:20
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ok...not sure if this was talked about already...but im going to ask anyways... talking about the batch numbers and which cpus are the better ones out of the bunch.... example: Batch #:3849A846 3 = factory 8 = year 4 = month 9 = day A = more voltage / while B is = to less voltage 846 = seems to mean something like bin and tray (speculation of course) does this hold any water? after going over page one of this thread and looking at the A/B code...it would seem that this is the real deciding factor as to which chips use less voltage and can probably over clock pretty high.....does this seem to be accurate? all ideas and speculations welcome.
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2010/01/03 13:35:13
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I have a 3910A and similar batch chips , that I have seen , haven't fared very well. Mine did very well for me reaching 4.0Ghz with only 1.24v and max temps at about 69* - with the side of my case off. Maybe I just got lucky.
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2010/01/03 13:46:03
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johnksss, I'm sure your assumption holds some water, but there's always going to be that *anomaly* chip that comes out of every batch, whether it be an extremely good or bad one. In general, all of the 3845B chips have done very well, but the one I got is a voltage HOG, and doesn't overclock well at all. It's going to end up a 4.3GHz max chip, which isn't anything to scream about anymore. I think it has to do with more luck of the draw vs. an entire batch. Case and Point: Look at trs32505's entry vs. sgtharry's entry (sorry guys, didn't mean to single you out, I just randomly grabbed two) Historically, the "B" chips have utilized less voltage. If you look at trs32505's results, he has an "A" batch and only needed 1.3V to get to 4.4GHz. Sgtharry, on the other hand, is using a "B" batch and needed 1.54V to get the same 4.4GHz (give or take a few points). So, here's an "A" batch needing MUCH less voltage than an "B" batch. Again, I don't think it has anything to do with the "Batch", but just luck of the draw.
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2010/01/03 14:00:52
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jdookie johnksss, I'm sure your assumption holds some water, but there's always going to be that *anomaly* chip that comes out of every batch, whether it be an extremely good or bad one. In general, all of the 3845B chips have done very well, but the one I got is a voltage HOG, and doesn't overclock well at all. It's going to end up a 4.3GHz max chip, which isn't anything to scream about anymore. I think it has to do with more luck of the draw vs. an entire batch. Case and Point: Look at trs32505's entry vs. sgtharry's entry (sorry guys, didn't mean to single you out, I just randomly grabbed two) Historically, the "B" chips have utilized less voltage. If you look at trs32505's results, he has an "A" batch and only needed 1.3V to get to 4.4GHz. Sgtharry, on the other hand, is using a "B" batch and needed 1.54V to get the same 4.4GHz (give or take a few points). So, here's an "A" batch needing MUCH less voltage than an "B" batch. Again, I don't think it has anything to do with the "Batch", but just luck of the draw. 1 or even 10 out of a 1000 is nothing to get overly excited about....and it could be sqharrys settings...but the over all thing i was getting at is...the code..B seems to be doing far better than A overall. key word here is overall i have a 39A which is proving quite the challenge...had it for a few days, so im still working with it. trying to see if intel did anything different between 2008 and 2009 / A or B cpu's...is what im really after. ps: when using phasechange or ln2 you can go lower on voltage and higher on over clock.
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2010/01/03 15:47:33
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johnksss 1 or even 10 out of a 1000 is nothing to get overly excited about....and it could be sqharrys settings...but the over all thing i was getting at is...the code..B seems to be doing far better than A overall. key word here is overall i have a 39A which is proving quite the challenge...had it for a few days, so im still working with it. trying to see if intel did anything different between 2008 and 2009 / A or B cpu's...is what im really after. ps: when using phasechange or ln2 you can go lower on voltage and higher on over clock. Oh, I fully agree with you. The B batches do seem to be better overall, but all I was saying was that just like I ended up with a poor B batch, one could end up with a great A batch as well. I guess, if I had to choose one over the other, I'd rather take my chances with a B batch. You seem to have better odds that way, lol.
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2010/01/06 16:58:34
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Re:*Club i7 Stability Continuation*
2010/01/06 19:12:43
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Can you make a way for people with 3 gigs of ram to join? My Core i7 is running at 4.2 GHz perfectly stable, but I only have enough RAM to run LinX at a problem size of 13822.
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