MAGARAC Posted January 28, 2011 Posted January 28, 2011 (edited) 2600k Batch L039B470 Stuck at 5288mhz for 2d and 3d, 1.5-1.55v, grhhh. 106 max. blck. http://hwbot.org/community/submission/2114868_magarac_superpi_32m_core_i7_2600k_6min_25sec_688ms http://hwbot.org/community/submission/2113558_magarac_wprime_32m_core_i7_2600k_4sec_578ms Edited January 28, 2011 by MAGARAC Quote
Diabolo 80 Posted January 31, 2011 Posted January 31, 2011 (edited) Another one. 2600k Batch L039B461 #1884 5426 vcore- 1,66v Edited February 1, 2011 by Diabolo 80 Quote
S_A_V Posted January 31, 2011 Posted January 31, 2011 (edited) Mine is L039B461, PCB code 0316. Results will be posted later. Still waiting for good motherboard to test... EDIT: first test with glacial tech f101 and biostar tp67xe 5400 - post ok, boot os fail 5314 - boot os, got cpuz valid and crashed 5308 - super pi 1m and pifast passed 5304 - super pi 32m, aquamark3, 3damrk01-03-05 passed 5236 - wprime 32m passed - limited by air cooling 5138 - 3dmark06 passed - limited by air cooling max stable bclk = 105 mhz next time will test it with cold water and asus maximus iv extreme Edited February 1, 2011 by S_A_V Quote
boblemagnifique Posted January 31, 2011 Posted January 31, 2011 2600K L042B074 #2020 5412Mhz vcore 1.72v (aircooling) Quote
gradus Posted January 31, 2011 Posted January 31, 2011 (edited) 2600K L039B461 5.2Ghz @ 1.525v 3dmark2006. Air. 52x & 53x ok. but no boot more than 5200mhz with 1.6v+...strange, have post 43 and stops) 5200 full stable, 5210 no boot...wtf) Edited January 31, 2011 by gradus Quote
TaPaKaH Posted January 31, 2011 Posted January 31, 2011 (edited) following the rules: 2500K - L051A872-2452 - could POST 100x56 on air with an ASRock P67 Pro3 but if you want to spot a trend between "numbers" and overclockability (if there is some, of course) you should be looking at the highlighted numbers from the ATPO, at least with cedarmills they tell a lot more than the last 4 digits you're asking people here... from what I found locally, "043" means the actual date of silicon production (for example E8600 with "823" are good no matter the batch) Edited January 31, 2011 by TaPaKaH Quote
drnip Posted January 31, 2011 Posted January 31, 2011 (edited) L041B229 - 5.5ghz boot so far. http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1629011 EDIT: 5.6ghz boot. http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1630881 Edited February 1, 2011 by drnip Quote
Splave Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 just got a L045B005 1138 from tiger direct. Quote
Linuxfan Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 just got a L045B005 1138 from tiger direct. Hope we see some good clocking 045s now... Quote
drnip Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 May the overclocking gods shine down on your chip splave. Quote
SteveRo Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 Got a L050A853 from microcenter yesterday. Currently working on a 580 so no time for it yet. Anyone else have a L050 yet? Quote
OC Maximus Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 2600k #2 Batch L041C106 # 0815 Maxes out at 5.34ghz and max bclk of 105.5 Quote
chew* Posted February 2, 2011 Posted February 2, 2011 following the rules:2500K - L051A872-2452 - could POST 100x56 on air with an ASRock P67 Pro3 but if you want to spot a trend between "numbers" and overclockability (if there is some, of course) you should be looking at the highlighted numbers from the ATPO, at least with cedarmills they tell a lot more than the last 4 digits you're asking people here... from what I found locally, "043" means the actual date of silicon production (for example E8600 with "823" are good no matter the batch) sam is that post bios or boot windows? Quote
TaPaKaH Posted February 2, 2011 Posted February 2, 2011 only get to see the POST screen and get to the OS selection menu .. couldn't test up to the OS because the OS has been previously corrupted with unstable memory (BSOD during driver install) Quote
Sn@ke Oc Posted February 2, 2011 Posted February 2, 2011 Core i7 2600K Batch: L041B229 Max-5471 MHz Quote
RoccoESA Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 (edited) L042B074 #1192 5794 MHz on Air --> http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1607817 5804 MHz on Water ( MB-> defekt - Screen only http://www.abload.de/img/img_00385cy6.jpg ) Edited February 3, 2011 by RoccoESA Quote
MaJ0r Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 Wow Congrats! I tried 7 2600K, first was better 5540MHz - max. Now my board is dead ( Quote
Insane_Tech Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 I have a batch still not listed: L042B076, 32M stable @5,3ghz http://hwbot.org/community/submission/2118368_aoc_superpi_32m_core_i7_2600k_6min_31sec_375ms Quote
RoccoESA Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 L042B074 #1192 5794 MHz on Air --> http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1607817 5804 MHz on Water ( MB-> defekt - Screen only http://www.abload.de/img/img_00385cy6.jpg ) Update: 5800MHz vali : http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1637545 Quote
Pcjunkie209 Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 nice numbers. don't know if anyone has posted this batch # L042B208 right now @ 5ghz solid and moving up till i hit a wall. using UD5 F6d bios on air. i did have up to 5.3ghz on Sabertooth and it was steady dont know about solid.... Quote
jcniest5 Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 Got a L050A853 from microcenter yesterday.Currently working on a 580 so no time for it yet. Anyone else have a L050 yet? Hey, can you update me how well yours OC? I saw this same batch at my local MC and if yours OC past the 50x100 (5Ghz) with lower than 1.45v than I'm going to get it. If not, and if it needs 1.50V+ to run at 5Ghz, then I will pass. Please let me know. Thanks a bunch! Quote
jcniest5 Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 nice numbers. don't know if anyone has posted this batch # L042B208 right now @ 5ghz solid and moving up till i hit a wall. using UD5 F6d bios on air. i did have up to 5.3ghz on Sabertooth and it was steady dont know about solid.... I have that batch as well and so far it needs 1.50v+ to run at 50x100 (5Ghz) stable. Anything less then 1.50v results in BSOD. To me, 1.50v for 5Ghz is simply too high. Quote
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