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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
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EVGA P55 SLI (E655) + i5 750 @ 4ghz - 1.306v bios, 1.22vtt, without Vdroop. Batch is L939B455
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
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Blackoberst EVGA P55 SLI (E655) + i5 750 @ 4ghz - 1.306v bios, 1.22vtt, without Vdroop. Batch is L939B455 List has been updated, thanks! Don't forget to tell your friends! p.s nice pics!
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
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i7 860 Batch ID 3924B276 with Noctua NH-D14 cooler on EVGA P55 FTW, Bios A56 4.00 Ghz, 20x200BCLK DDR3 - 4xG.Skill F3-12800CL9D-2GBRL 1600mhz, 9-9-9-24, 2T BIOS Vcore 1.35625V (without VDroop) VTT, 1.350V PCH 1.175V
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/02/16 03:56:09
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10eeee i7 860 Batch ID 3924B276 with Noctua NH-D14 cooler on EVGA P55 FTW, Bios A56 4.00 Ghz, 20x200BCLK DDR3 - 4xG.Skill F3-12800CL9D-2GBRL 1600mhz, 9-9-9-24, 2T BIOS Vcore 1.35625V (without VDroop) VTT, 1.350V PCH 1.175V List has been updated, thank you for your patronage!
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/02/17 14:11:29
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Guess maybe you should add mine to the list batch # L937B642 Churning along at 4.2ghz (200x21) vcore 1.435 cpu vtt 1.28 Although I get into windows I wasn't willing to juice her and try to make her stable
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
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KMITCHELL Guess maybe you should add mine to the list batch # L937B642 Churning along at 4.2ghz (200x21) vcore 1.435 cpu vtt 1.28 Although I get into windows I wasn't willing to juice her and try to make her stable Thanks for your support! On a side note, you might be able to drop that vcore a little bit, and raise up your cpu vtt to about 1.35-1.4, that makes all the worlds difference for stability. Helped me out at least, i can game as high as 4.4ghz, heat is my only enemy at the moment.
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/03/09 06:04:16
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i5 750 19x195 3.7Ghz 1.28 batch# L942B940 At what temperature do you consider a maximum safe for the 750's?... Ive been stopping at 65C just to be safe, but was never really sure Also I thought this list would benefit from some organization ;) Core i5 750 majai214 i5 750 20x200 4.0Ghz 1.37v batch# L922C031 i5 750 20x200 4.0Ghz 1.248v batch# L928B198 i5 750 20x200 4.0Ghz 1.264v batch# L928B192 Beatinguts i5 750 20x200 4.0ghz 1.4v batch # L927B306 Loften i5 750 20x210 4.2ghz 1.388v batch# L930B563 HunterZ i7 860 21x200 4.2ghz 1.375v batch# L935B371 Darkangeljonas i7 750 20x206 4.12ghz 1.282v batch# L933B491 dubzhouse i5 750 4.3Ghz 20x215 1.376v batch# L937B840 Mikecdm i5 750 4.3Ghz 20x215 1.388v batch# L924B521 AEternalQ i5 750 4.2ghz 21X200 1.58v batch# L929B607 kniaugaudiskis i5 750 3.8GHz 20x190 1.224v batch# L939B491 Letsgetsteve i5 750 4.0GHz 19x211 1.258V batch# L935B523 therdpong i5 750 20x210 4.2ghz 1.39v batch# L935B752 Blackoberst i5 750 20x200 4ghz 1.306v batch# L939B455 KMITCHELL i5 750 21x200 4.2ghz 1.435v batch# L937B642 Viper89_30 i5 750 19x195 3.7Ghz 1.28 batch# L942B940 Core i7 860 Merc.man87 I7 860 21x200 4.2ghz 1.36v batch# L933B550 Sunderstan i7 860 20x200 4.0ghz 1.30625v batch# L931B701 i7 860 20x200 4.0ghz 1.3375v batch# L923B356P i7 860 20x200 4.0ghz 1.29375v batch# L921C032 Stibin 144 i7 860 20x200 4.0ghz 1.30v batch# L929B688 Crosstip i7 860 20x200 4.0ghz 1.30v batch# 932B743 General Iroh i7 860 20x200 4.0ghz 1.30v batch# L930B518 Sgt.Steiger i7 860 4.0ghz 20x200 1.35v batch# L930B396 Dave65 i7 860 4ghz 20x200 1.352v batch# L938B353 10eeee i7 860 20x200 4ghz 1.35625v batch# 3924B276 overclocking101 i7 860 20x175 3.5ghz 1.2v batch# L937B725
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/03/09 06:10:39
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Thanks for the tip! I will definitely be implementing the organization method you have provided, and thanks for your results as well! Maximum safe temp? This things really don't start to throttle until the reach about 99c according to real temp i think, but mine never gets that hot unless i am stress testing, and if so, it only gets up around mid 70's. unless i am running at 4.4ghz, then it gets up there, i can game, and do everything else, i just can't stress test due to the heat. If i had a better liquid cooling system, i think i could have full stability at 4.4ghz.
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/03/09 07:40:24
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merc.man87 KMITCHELL Guess maybe you should add mine to the list batch # L937B642 Churning along at 4.2ghz (200x21) vcore 1.435 cpu vtt 1.28 Thanks for your support! On a side note, you might be able to drop that vcore a little bit, and raise up your cpu vtt to about 1.35-1.4, that makes all the worlds difference for stability. Helped me out at least, i can game as high as 4.4ghz, heat is my only enemy at the moment. When testing this is what my chip wanted to be stable. 4.0ghz vcore 1.325 cpu vtt 1.18 4.1ghz vcore 1.360 cpu vtt 1.22 Of course I have the following enabled still....C1E, SpeedStep, Turbo to get 21x multiplier. My cpu likes vcore for some reason and on water I'm not worried about it. I'll have to double check my voltages later tonight when playing around with the system. I did some more tweaking after my post in this thread and I'm thinking voltages changed. Gotta OCZ 60gb Agility SSD being delivered today so gonna do a fresh install of Win7 running my overclocked settings I figure if you can't install windows while overclocked it isn't stable. I always install this way and have never had any problems once I've stabalized my overclock. Seems like 4.2ghz is the sweet spot on my CPU. Any higher and I gotta kick the cpu vtt higher than my confort zone of 1.3v max as I've read max to be 1.21v which could just be pulled out of Intel's arse to hamper overclocking....Only time will tell. Thanks, Ken
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/03/09 08:14:05
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Viper89_30 At what temperature do you consider a maximum safe for the 750's?... Ive been stopping at 65C just to be safe, but was never really sure The stated max is I think stated as 72*C (Tcase)or somewhere around there....But this is not the measurement of the core temps. I'm not 100% sure if the following is BS or true....What is reported in bios or on your LED if your MB has one would be what to worry about. So I guess in the 70's on the cores would be fine....Try the stock cooler and subject it to the same loads you you do for stress testing your system and you will see at stock speed it'll be higher than you are overclocked with good cooling 90% of the time....Unless your doing a mild overclock.
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/03/10 09:30:15
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i5 750 20x201 4010ghz 1,306v batch#L939B491 I have run it at this speed for about no problems at all. Prime95 for 6 hours
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/03/10 11:32:30
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darknezz i5 750 20x201 4010ghz 1,306v batch#L939B491 I have run it at this speed for about no problems at all. Prime95 for 6 hours Thank you for your patronage! List has been updated! Don't forget to spread the word!
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/03/11 19:10:42
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guys, i used MSI P55-GD80 board to do this, soon will be change to P55 Classifield, just wan to share i7 860 175x22 @ 1.225 volt BIOS, 1.224Volt window batch. L937B434. VTT= 1.28V and PCH=1.065V stable at this moment with LinX 10x, 3Dmark2006, 3Dmark Vantage and real gaming test. soon i will update when my classifiled arrived.
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/03/12 13:11:45
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prahasta abenk guys, i used MSI P55-GD80 board to do this, soon will be change to P55 Classifield, just wan to share i7 860 175x22 @ 1.225 volt BIOS, 1.224Volt window batch. L937B434. VTT= 1.28V and PCH=1.065V stable at this moment with LinX 10x, 3Dmark2006, 3Dmark Vantage and real gaming test. soon i will update when my classifiled arrived. Thanks for your patronage! List has been updated! Don't forget to tell your friends :)
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/03/27 14:27:39
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Update! Also, if you have 1156 Xeon variant's, and wish to share, please do, i will add it to the title and give it a sub section!
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/03/27 23:39:58
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HWBot: Main RIG: ---- RIG TWO:
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/03/29 13:46:31
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My results are 3.6 at 1.21Vcore (3.8 is actually the normal load clocks because of turbo boost) My batch # is L937B642 Totally stable! VTT 1.20 DRAM 1.60 (at 1400)
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/04/02 07:34:00
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Guys, just remember when posting try to keep it in a format like this: Beatinguts i5 750 20x200 4.0ghz 1.4v batch # L927B306 It makes everything much easier. And try to push those things higher! Not saying that they are not already cooking at high speeds already, and i am really trying to get a list together without turbo boost. I can hit 4.4ghz on my chip with no turbo boost. Keep the results coming in. EDIT: Come on guys! This Thread must live!
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/04/07 19:33:42
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Thait i7 860 20x200 4.0ghz 1.364 batch # L937B732
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/04/07 20:27:30
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Paragon21XX i7 860 20x200 4.0GHz 1.2625v batch # L941C000 However, because temps are out of control with HT on (nearly 100C on H212+ when running Prime95!), I have to turn it off for now unless I acquire water cooling. Also, VTT=1.35V
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/04/07 20:31:06
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dnottis i7 860 21x200 4.2ghz 1.3875v batch # L943B245 1.3v vtt
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/04/07 21:10:04
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my batch is listed but you can add to my listing: 4GHZ 20X200 1.30V in windows vdroop disabled so its 1.29V in bios. and 4.2GHZ 21X200 1.32V set in bios 1.34V windows with vdroop disabled.
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/04/07 21:27:30
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No Xeons Yet ??? Cant believe more people haven't discovered these little $220 gems. I'll be the first then. i7 Xeon 3440 3.8Ghz 200x19 , 1.25v , 1.25Vtt Batch #L937B961 Runs 65c-70c average all 8 cores loaded 100% 24/7 on air.
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/04/14 05:39:40
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Thanks guys, i will update very soon.
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/04/16 12:00:35
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Thread has been updated, and Xeon section has been added, keep them coming!
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/04/24 09:51:47
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submicron i7 860 21x191 4.0ghz 1.29v Batch# L943B577
CPU: MOBO: GPU 1: GPU 2: HDD: Samsung 840 EVO 250 GB HDD: RAM: PSU: KingWin LAZER 1000W Modular LED CASE: HEATWARE
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Re:i5 750/i7 860 batch# list *Updated*
2010/05/04 17:25:46
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submicron submicron i7 860 21x191 4.0ghz 1.29v Batch# L943B577 List has been updated! Thanks for our participation, and remember, EVGA FTW.
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