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wytiwx - Celeron LGA775 347 @ 8398.1MHz - 8398.07 mhz CPU Frequency

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I've no idea how people keep finding good Cedarmills in 37xxA Costa Rica. All the ones I tried were pretty damn horrible, including a P4-631 which maxed out at 3.8GHz.

 

Have you tried this chip on air? :)

Simply amazing! You have beaten the old Intel/Netburst/Cedar Mill record (by duck) by almost 80 MHz. Today Bulldozer CPUs seem to be the easier way to get 8 GHz results, so this one is a real gem in my eyes. :ws:

To TAPAKAH:

On air, I only tried this chip two points: boot at 1.25V@5.0G but fail to OS; can go into OS at 1.40V@5.3G. MAX verified Freq. on air did not tested. 5.6G may be.

To TERRARAPTOR:

Sorry, my friend...I have no assistant, and I only have a crap camera for picture. I have uploaded some pictures. Wish help. :)

To MAJID OC:

5626B304, impressive 352 on air.

But maybe C1 stepping does not love high Vcore as D0 stepping.

CYCLONE says:

WTF! Gelided?

 

Yep, you get that right.

I used GC-Extreme. Nice paste.

To MAJID OC:

Promising batches of China Chip I know are 5634B and 5625B, just like what the other guys found.

Good batch is hopeful but not everything, Sam know it well :)

Mobo, CPU Stepping, CBB, CB, Temperature, tweaking,... many things.

So I can't list the best batch, but if you want to know the bad batches, I can list them. xD

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