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48 minutes ago, Dry_Ice777 said:

11 years... The legend... And something tells me that this is not the end :D

 For my chip, max 770 I think, unless find a better chip, the other people would make it ;)

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Congrats! Smashing that record, about time! I'll try myself some more the next couple weeks... How many chips and boards did you end up testing?

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6 minutes ago, ground said:

Congrats! Smashing that record, about time! I'll try myself some more the next couple weeks... How many chips and boards did you end up testing?

THX, man. Waiting for your 750 submission.

This E8600 is a lucky chip in fact, got scratch on IHS, hard to read the whole batch. I can't even remember what I got this CPU for, but I tested another ~100 chips for FSB, but no better one than this E8600.

I bought two EP45T-UD3R boards months ago, this is the better one.

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4 hours ago, unityofsaints said:

It's a crime that this kind of extra special world record doesn't appear on the front page - well done and looking forward to some benchmark scores!

In fact, I got poor bechmark skills, and not too much time :P  so I just mainly digged some CPUs and push freq. as much as I can.

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we need you to share how you do these. Especially your celeron high freq on the Rex. I cant even get the chips to be recognised.

Congrats on yet another massive achievement :)

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Posted
56 minutes ago, KaRtA said:

Especially your celeron high freq on the Rex. I cant even get the chips to be recognised.

Posted by wytiwx on XS years ago. In two words - BSEL mod.

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I know I'm late to the party, but I just have to say congratulations! 766 MHz FSB is really amazing. O_O Just imagine you would have seen this in 2008. Any info on the FSB-related voltages used?
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5 hours ago, Hyperhorn said:

I know I'm late to the party, but I just have to say congratulations! 766 MHz FSB is really amazing. O_O Just imagine you would have seen this in 2008. Any info on the FSB-related voltages used?

 Lots of valuable info in this thread ;) 

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