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14 minutes ago, TaPaKaH said:

Your luck is absurd. I tried about 3000 (of E6300, E6400, E6750) and found only three that would barely do 600 on air. Nowhere near 615.

Well, I tried 500 pcs E2140 and found only one can do 580 LN2, but Mr. Hackeronzo only bin 42 pcs. Luck you know, just like lottery.

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1 hour ago, wytiwx said:

Well, I tried 500 pcs E2140 and found only one can do 580 LN2, but Mr. Hackeronzo only bin 42 pcs. Luck you know, just like lottery.

This is still very lucky :) I tried 1500-2000 pcs E2140, E2160, E2180 and my best chip did 565 LN2.

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2 hours ago, TaPaKaH said:

This is still very lucky :) I tried 1500-2000 pcs E2140, E2160, E2180 and my best chip did 565 LN2.

We all know that FSB wall is really a bi*ch, I tesed ~1000 pcs E5200 and still no go for 500 FSB  :mad:

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For E5x00/E7x00 you need PLL under the default 1.5V, which only Gigabyte P45 and PLL-modded boards can set.
Without PLL mod, the current #1 E5200 stops at 390 air, 480 LN2.

Also, you can immediately discard Wolfdale-3M derived ones (96-98%) and focus on Wolfdale-6M ones. You can distinguish these physically.
I've tried around 100+ of the latter, which would yield same results as 2000-4000 random ones.

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1 minute ago, TaPaKaH said:

Also, you can immediately discard Wolfdale-3M derived ones (96-98%) and focus on Wolfdale-6M ones. You can distinguish these physically.

Quite noob about it. Does it mean that e7xxx are based on wolfdale-3M silicon most of the time but 2-4% of these cpus may be based on wolfdale-6M? How then one can distinguish these?

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42 minutes ago, TerraRaptor said:

Quite noob about it. Does it mean that e7xxx are based on wolfdale-3M silicon most of the time but 2-4% of these cpus may be based on wolfdale-6M? How then one can distinguish these?

I recon capacitor configuration on the back should be an easy way to tell them apart, wolfdale 6M is quite distinct. 

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48 minutes ago, TerraRaptor said:

Quite noob about it. Does it mean that e7xxx are based on wolfdale-3M silicon most of the time but 2-4% of these cpus may be based on wolfdale-6M? How then one can distinguish these?

Northwood style :)

I've only seen Wolfdale-6M chips on E5200 and E7200 and heard about Celeron E3200/E3300. Not sure if other models ever even existed.

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1 minute ago, TaPaKaH said:

Northwood style :)

I've only seen Wolfdale-6M chips on E5200 and E7200 and heard about Celeron E3200/E3300. Not sure if other models ever even existed.

I had E3200 with 6M core, but was dead :(

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1 hour ago, TaPaKaH said:

For E5x00/E7x00 you need PLL under the default 1.5V, which only Gigabyte P45 and PLL-modded boards can set.
Without PLL mod, the current #1 E5200 stops at 390 air, 480 LN2.

Also, you can immediately discard Wolfdale-3M derived ones (96-98%) and focus on Wolfdale-6M ones. You can distinguish these physically.
I've tried around 50 of the latter, which would yield same results as 1000++ random ones.

For me, PLL<1.5V made worse CBB first, and worse CB sometimes.

Generally speaking, E5200 from Wolfdale-6M work better than Wolfdale-3M indeed.

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