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  1. I fully expect your USB drive to have a score at 6.8GHz saved now
  2. I had pretty good success getting uncore to reasonable on this board, at least a couple of Westmeres can do 4600 on air without much trouble. Getting 4600 on air is doable on quite a few of my chips and I've had a couple do 4800 at reasonable voltages. RAM might be an issue though, my Dom GT 2000 CL8 need 1.8V for 2000 7-7-7 and won't budge from there even with 1.9V...
  3. Who needs a Rampage III if the II can do this? :P
  4. @ocvn
  5. Don't wanna derail this, but what makes the Rampage III Black so special? It's certainly not BCLK as far as I can tell, I can beat that with a Rampage II... Edit: also missing the Z170M OCF?
  6. Exact same clocks for RAM and CPU, interesting, hope you guys keep on going for a while longer with this
  7. Can we pay to remove others valid scores?
  8. Got really lucky with a couple sets of Adata Vitesta, 6 out of 10 sticks did at least 675 5-5-5 (loose) at 2.3V on my P5Q Deluxe for 8M, loaned the best pair of them to Quiekmew for a while as I'm currently not feeling like benching DDR2 stuff . I'll do more testing once I get a new board and the sticks back.
  9. ground

    Platinum 7640X

    They exist I guess, but aren't common, doubt those who have one want to sell theirs.
  10. I had that combo a while back, don't really have much of the data anymore, but you can check the BIOS version in one of my valids. Have you tried clearing CMOS by removing the BIOS battery too? http://valid.x86.fr/npaaqr
  11. Pretty sure its about the intel nucs.
  12. Also no matter how/if its getting changed, modern intel will dominate with x299, 1151 v1 and 1151 v2 being a thing
  13. Can baseclock be percentage over stock? Some platforms run much higher BCLK at stock
  14. Sticks run 5-8-5 at 1.84V, not any less, runs 6-8-6 easy at 1.64V. Also some score difference between the two.
  15. Ever tried going with 5-6-4 or similar? Also considered trying to find some interesting BBSE? I have some sticks that can do 5-8-5 at 2000 MHz at ambient given the right CPU+board combination (excuse the garbage efficiency, wasn‘t running an optimised OS for that, just testing if the sticks could handle 32m at those timings without crashes, sadly didn‘t get around tuning subtimings before the CPU died in a board accident)
  16. How good or bad are the binning rejects? Are you keeping any of the 1 GB sticks for max frequency?
  17. Uncore and RAM are clocked surprisingly low tbh...
  18. No weird shenanigans there, had messaged Rich a while back about the issue but didn't get a response If I reply directly on a Result I always show up as Rusty JS. No idea whats going on with your Black Edition board, but if you solve it I'll gladly take that information, I have similar issues with a DFI x58 Board I picked up a while back Which PCIe clock are you booting at? Have you tried using Setfsb? Did you play with clock skews? Though 255 under LN2 isn't an unrealistic max usable BCLK even for a 32nm CPU, its about average for batches from '10 (I had much more luck with '11 batches averaging ~250 on air)
  19. Yeah, that should be it, you aren't the first one to run into it. CPU is actually running the higher frequency, its just CPU-z freaking out. I think @TAGG did some testing on that. Can't your board boot higher BCLK/can you try controlling the multi from within Windows? Booting up to 260 BCLK should be doable on most boards (if not limited by the CPU off course)
  20. Is there a chance you are booting with the 22x multi and adjusting BCLK once booted up? The score seems higher then expected for the clocks, but it would be realistic with the 22x multi. I ran into the same issue while benching my E5649, pretty sure its a bug with CPU-z.
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