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Unfortunately not. Although v.good core, imc having big problems. Single ok but no dual above 2666. Shame.

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    6600K  delidded air cooling,5g 4.8 r11.5 1.263v on mocf

  • 18 pcs of ES: just 5 chips booted 5 ghz Win7:   Retails soon

  • My retail i5-6600K. About scalping: http://www.modlabs.net/blogs/i5-6600k  

i7 6700k l538b545

cpu 5ghz cache 4,8ghz 1.545v (reali 1.569volt ) "cinebench 11.5" temp min 15°c ----temp max 68°c no delid

cpu 5ghz cache 4,8ghz 1.510v (reali 1.523volt ) "cinebench 11.5" temp min 8°c -----temp max 45°c no delid

delid 5,2ghz cache 4,8ghz 1.6volt (reali 1.622volt ) "cinebench 11.5" temp min 2°c----temp max 32°c delid

Hey bass, let me keep you busy (a little) :D

 

6700k, all custom water

L519B743 - R15 4.8 1.375V

L519B740 - R15 4.7 1.35V

L535B206 #1 - VID 1.232V / XTU 4.9 1.45V / 5G boot 1.44V

L535B206 #2 - VID 1.168V / R15 5.0 1.45V / post delid: XTU 5.0 1.45V / 5G boot 1.33V / dead

L535B172 - VID 1.200V / R15 4.9 1.375V / 5G boot 1.39V

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Hey bass, let me keep you busy (a little) :D

 

6700k, all custom water

L519B743 - R15 4.8 1.375V

L519B740 - R15 4.7 1.35V

L535B206 #1 - VID 1.232V / XTU 4.9 1.45V / 5G boot 1.44V

L535B206 #2 - VID 1.168V / R15 5.0 1.45V / post delid: XTU 5.0 1.45V / 5G boot 1.33V / dead

L535B172 - VID 1.200V / R15 4.9 1.375V / 5G boot 1.39V

 

Now see here... you stop that!! :mad:

anyone had a Vietnam chip yet? I was building my friend a PC today and his CPU was a Vietnam batch. No overclocking results though unfortunately as I was strictly forbidden to do that. :(

OLDEST SKYLAKE WORLD found by me :D

L501D084 (older than ES). 1.3 VID 4.9 1.42v cinebench (didnt even start running it).

 

kept a photo just for the memories :')

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anyone had a Vietnam chip yet? I was building my friend a PC today and his CPU was a Vietnam batch. No overclocking results though unfortunately as I was strictly forbidden to do that. :(

 

@Rasparthe found a 6600K in Canada. It was actually a pretty decent chip... 4.9 CB @ 1.42V if I recall. I believe he returned it because it would be difficult to sell for profit since Canada gets shafted on chips. He paid something near $300 USD for it after taxes, etc. He was just buying it to hold him over until he could find a 6700K in stock.

It did 4.8 Cine15 @1.37v. Never tested it further since RAM issues cropped up and never got it cold. Booted in Windows @4.9 but it wouldn't pass Cine15

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L535B188 ,good cpu ran 4800 cinebench 1.3 and 5000 1.42, did 5000 spi 32M at 1.36...

 

This is second good cpu i got that dies running on water at 1.4V,ln2 mode not enabled,safe voltages in vccio vccsa and dimm.For apparently no reason it got stuck at 3E code then 4F then 68,then 79 then after 50 reboots recovered and went fine ,now stuck again.Same as my first cpu it started with a 0x00050 bluescreen,then errors in windows in every app . The real interesting thing is when i tried to kill a bad cpu for RMA purpose i had to try hard,the good ones tough die for no reason at all....

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I seem to have a new batch for i7 6700k, it is:

 

SR2BR

X543B815

 

OC results will follow later.

 

CB 11.5 runs on 1.472v (load windows CPUz, 1.495v in bios).

CB R15 was not stable at 1.504v (1.530v bios)

L535B188 ,good cpu ran 4800 cinebench 1.3 and 5000 1.42, did 5000 spi 32M at 1.36...

 

This is second good cpu i got that dies running on water at 1.4V,ln2 mode not enabled,safe voltages in vccio vccsa and dimm.For apparently no reason it got stuck at 3E code then 4F then 68,then 79 then after 50 reboots recovered and went fine ,now stuck again.Same as my first cpu it started with a 0x00050 bluescreen,then errors in windows in every app . The real interesting thing is when i tried to kill a bad cpu for RMA purpose i had to try hard,the good ones tough die for no reason at all....

 

Your doing it wrong for sure.

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OK, I can finally post of all my 3 Skylakes:

tested with 4500 MHz cache frequency and XMP 3200MHz memory profile in all cases

 

L519C192 VID:1.248 V max air Cinebench R11.5: 4900 MHz 1.475V R15: 4900 MHz 1.5V

L520B668 VID:1.245 V max air CInebench R11.5: 4900 MHz 1.46V R15: 4900 MHz 1.488V

L535B130 VID:1.28 V max air CInebench R11.5: 5000 MHz 1.45V R15: 5000 MHz 1.46x V (still testing it :) )

Good bro....whats your amb. temp?

 

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around 20 to 22 C, depends on :) (morning maybe 20 C, afternoon 22C because PCs are running most of the day in room - but idle, working with emails, excels etc :) )

around 20 to 22 C, depends on :) (morning maybe 20 C, afternoon 22C because PCs are running most of the day in room - but idle, working with emails, excels etc :) )

 

so it's really a good chip:D nice man, congrats:)

Your mom said otherwise :)

 

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That's a good one man, did you think of that yourself?

 

I'll just leave this here you thief, it will at least let everyone know your not to be trusted in the slightest.

 

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I mean who talks like this? Dumb head, half brained monkey, sit happy near your mom? Do you have down syndrome or some other disability cause only a specialbunny would say some childish dribble like the above.

 

sub-par scores huh? check front page ;)

 

You really should just kill your self man, it would be doing the community a favor so we don't have to see the garbage you post (good thing you deleted that p00p dick guide on XS, you don't deserve the bandwidth)

Oooohhhh Vietnam batch! Let us know how it is :)

 

My i3 is from Vietnam batch as well and it's a potato.

so it's really a good chip:D nice man, congrats:)

 

Thanks, I think, the rest of them (4900 MHz) are bad not also :) Better than average I think...

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