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  • Computex on air, meant pouring ln2 into a foam cooler around the motherboard that has pots on it then closing the lid. Fails information but made Intel look good

  • I see mucho win for Intel, as people bought their cpus

  • quick LN2 update 6.4Ghz 32m 4c/4t 1.93v....CB -130C ..... this kept scaling with volts and cold.... and needed to be kept between -129 and -127C for this clock...............also (6.3Ghz 1.88v -124 )

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the bigger chip looks promising if you have cb below -120 and a good contact with the pot.

 

The i7 is not delidded, but I have never tryed LN2 on a pricy piece of hardware like this... I need some help to reach high frequency cuz I have never used LN2 before and do not want to ruin the chip... I only want a high freq validation than I will sell it.

air validation is not telling much.. try superpi 32m @ 5 GHz at the lowest possible voltage in win xp.

 

Aint air this validation, it is "cold" liquid (I do NOT have a waterchiller, it is redneck method), spi I have done it under win7 cuz I was only proving the low voltage, the score was not the priority!

By cold, we usually mean liquid nitrogen.

 

The validation you did is just a CPUZ validation, which can often go significantly higher than the actual "benchable" frequency.

 

At what voltage did it pass SPi32M? :)

Definitely! What voltage did it validate at?

maybe,MAYBE I've found something good.

 

X437B366 4790K

 

1.025v VID

1.05v 4500mhz wprime32m , hwprime

 

1.070v 4500mhz cb11.5

 

1.285v 5000 4c/8t boot

1.275v 5000 4c/8t 32m

 

1.245v 5000 2c/2t 32m

 

on ambient 26°C- normal aircooling. (Y)

Edited by subaruwrc

Nice one!!! What sort of stable runs are you getting??

 

http://hwbot.org/submission/2761856_subaruwrc_cinebench_r11.5_core_i7_4790k_11.81_points

 

5.9 cb 11.5 with only 1.46v

didn't push higher cause get excited and went for pi32m

 

pi32m run at 6.3gig with 1.61v at -132°C relatively easy.

 

http://hwbot.org/submission/2761849_

 

Now Im taking care of her and waiting for a potent VGA then push the 2D again.

 

Sort of scaling with volts. 6600 with 1.77v - 6700 with 1.82v more does not really help. End of heat dissipation capability. IHS seems good,Gelid GC-extreme used.

 

Cpu is in stock shape,neither delided nor polished.

Im really statisfied with it so far

Pentium G3258 Batch 3418C015, IMC test on PSC. Good for 2666C8 tWCL6 tight tertiaries.

 

G32583418C01540x100BCLK4GHzuncoreFlare2000C71333MHz8-12-8-28-1T-tWCL6SuperPi32M_zps25fb9764.jpg

 

Also tested 3418B967 chip, passed 2666C8 as well.

 

G325840x100BCLK4GHzuncoreM7F2400C8Pi1333MHz8-12-8-28-1T-tWCL6SuperPi32M_zpseaf381f7.png

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got a new cpu from the same vendor like subaruwrc, but this one is much worse on air...

 

X437B366 4790K VID 1.056

needs 1.35v+ for 5G SPI 32M 4/8

will see about the cold later this week...

cpu is crap crap cap

-128 cbb cb dunno

5.5G XTU 1.50v -110C which is nice, but above that almost nothing...

5.9G cinebench no go even with 1.75v

max valid 6.1, 6.2G BSOD even with 4/4

tooo bad, it looked promosing... damn i miss my L310B 4770k :(

What are some standard guidelines for binning 4790K, not including cold results? <1.3v for 4c/8t 5ghz 32M or is would that be an exceptional chip?

What are some standard guidelines for binning 4790K, not including cold results? <1.3v for 4c/8t 5ghz 32M or is would that be an exceptional chip?

 

For the very best chips that's what you look for yeah. I just sold what was a pretty decent chip that managed to do 5GHz boot at 1.35v and would do 5.6GHz Super Pi @ 1.55v on single stage.

 

I found some chips that are great on air that have absolutely no cold scaling and some that are terrible on air but scale really well on cold too. I hate Haswell for that xD

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