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De-lidded my DC with good results, will get all these reviews out the way and give it a go.
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Update; can boot into windows at 5ghz -> 1.464 but I am not really happy to push voltage further considering temps are touching 85*c and I don't want to kill my blogs testing machine What is the max voltage for one of these chips on short benching runs?
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Delid helped my 4790k a lot but I don't think I am going to do it on this chip, I'll just cut losses and sell! The chip was idling at sub 20*c at one point with all cores within a 5* difference so doubt a delid will help that much...it just wants far too much juice EDIT: New Batch Number: L519B875 Need a smoke then ill get this beauty in! EDIT: switched to my 240mm custom loop, see if it can deal with this better as well EDIT EDIT: Batch above, sitting @ 4.7Ghz @ 1.380v 1 pass of XTU stable right now EDIT EDIT EDIT: 4.7ghz @ 1.380v was Aida stable for 1 hour, I stopped it after for further pushing. After enabling load line calibration(Why is this making such a difference to stability?), I have this passing XTU @ 4.8ghz @ 1.412v EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT: benchtested for 2 hours at 4.8Ghz, stablized at 4.9ghz (1.464v) but cant seem to get 5Ghz. Been benching, reviewing hardware and submitting for two days, I need a break!
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I can't lower the Vcore Digg, otherwise it won't even pass one phase of XTU. The above screen is not stable in anyway when it comes to Aida etc.. 4.6Ghz - 1.37v Stable 4.7Ghz - 1.476v Just stable for one pass of XTU New chip arriving tomorrow
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It's currently on a Corsair h110Gt I am reviewing, temps under 70*c. Will pull the custom loop off my sandy at some point but not worth it on my benching rig. For testing, XTU, Aida and SuperPI 32m. I am just benching some ram for an article and I'll give it a go again. EDIT: So, after benching these Ripjaws 4 I went back to the CPU. I Managed to finally get it to complete an XTU @ 4.7Ghz but it took a Vcore of 1.464 and temperatures hit 92*c! Will report on tomorrows batch and also swap this H110Gt for my custom loop. It seems like this is a bad batch / cpu. Really gutting.
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Absolutely will, just got home now, going to sit down and have another go! If it is indeed a dud its going on eBay and replacement ordered. It will only hold back my shiny new EVGA SC 980Ti EDIT: Just put a 6700K order in again, will arrive with me tomorrow. Gone with a different distributor this time.
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I'll take a look at this tonight however still seeming like a dud batch, I couldn't even get it to stabilise at all even at 46 * 101 / 1.412
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Wierd one here. l523b475 - 6700k 4.6Ghz max, 1.4v set in bios but...1.8v being reported in CPU-z! At stock it volts up to 1.6 under load, so I imagine either this is a dud batch or this Gigabyte z170x gaming 7 is to blame.
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Having problems retrieving data via API.
peazz replied to peazz's topic in HWBOT Development: bugs, features and suggestions
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Hey Guys, I am trying to hook up the API, for what I cannot reveal as yet until its complete, but I am having a few issues. Im using the following script, to make a simple JSON call to return the results, but it never returns results - the results object is always empty, is there something I am doing wrong? $(document).ready(function(){ $.getJSON( "http://hwbot.org/api/ranking?application=superpi_-_1m&limit=10&jsoncallback=?", function( data ) { console.log(data) } ); }); any help would be great! EDIT: This is the response I get, even in the browser without the jsoncallback parameter. errors: null numberOfResults: 89393 results: [] <-- empty array