Saturday, August 9th 2008

E8600 Overclock Record Broken, 6.70 GHz a Reality

Andre Yang, a civil engineer doing his PhD. in the US obtained a high-performing Core 2 Duo E8600 processor, he succeeded in overclocking this chip to a stellar 6.70 GHz clock-speed (FSB 672.16 x 10.0). The processor uses liquid-nitrogen (LN2) cooling and surprisingly this processor was overclocked on a motherboard with the Intel X48 chipset, the ASUS Rampage Extreme when previous record-holders across several recent processors made use of either the Intel P35 or P45-based motherboards. The validation page for this overclock can be reached here
Source: Chile Hardware
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30 Comments on E8600 Overclock Record Broken, 6.70 GHz a Reality

#1
SK-1
btarunrAndre Yang, a civil engineer doing his PhD. in the US obtained a high-performing Core 2 Duo E8600 processor, he succeeded in overclocking this chip to a stellar 6.70 GHz clock-speed (FSB 672.16 x 10.0). The processor uses liquid-nitrogen (LN2) cooling and surprisingly this processor was overclocked on a motherboard with the Intel X48 chipset, the ASUS Rampage Extreme when previous record-holders across several recent processors made use of either the Intel P35 or P45-based motherboards. The validation page for this overclock can be reached here



Source: Chile Hardware
But is it Pi stable?....:Dlol
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#2
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
I'm looking for a Pi score by this guy. Well....it's validated, that's 20% journey crossed.
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#3
Cuzza
Damn, i take back what I said in some other thread about 8600s not being worth it. that is awesome.
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#4
Lillebror
But can he play crysis at 60fps?!
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#5
SK-1
I wonder what the voltage was.
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#6
Laurijan
Interesting that previous oc record holders used P35 and P45 chipset based mobos.. i did know that P35 boards are that powerful.. i happen to own one..
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#7
[I.R.A]_FBi
young padawan, you know not the power you have in your hands
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#8
b1lk1
CPUZ validation is just getting that lucky screenshot saved before the suicide overclock fails.......
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#9
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
P35's and P45's can reach much higher FSB's than X38s/48s for some reason the FSB WR is currently held by a biostar i45 @702mhz or so
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#11
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Ha ha, pretty awesome score there.
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#12
Polarman
That's pretty insane but not very practical for every day tasks.
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#13
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
PolarmanThat's pretty insane but not very practical for every day tasks.
dude if i had a 1000gl ln2 tank and i could get it cheap from somware idc how nasty it looks id be cruisin 6ghz all the time.
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#14
theJesus
Damn, it seems like just the other day when shit like 1,2,3,4, etc ghz was insane . . . now 4ghz oc is pretty much expected with little to no effort.
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#15
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
you spend less on a biostar and a 8400 than you would on a asus and a 8600.
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#16
TheGuruStud
cdawallP35's and P45's can reach much higher FSB's than X38s/48s for some reason the FSB WR is currently held by a biostar i45 @702mhz or so
That's b/c biostar has been making good boards for a few years now. The bios may be shoddy or just plain shit, but the boards have been pretty good.
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#17
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
well ever heard of mod bios writers? Also what about that T-Power 750 overclocking to that 6 GHz clock?
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#19
candle_86
10ghz or im not impressed.

But alas i remember when the 1ghz Barrier was broken, everyone wanted one, only a few could afford them, back then i had a summer job mowing lawns and saved and saved and saved, and at the end of the summer i walked away with an Athlon 1.1B 256mb of PC100, and a large 40gb ATA100 drive, it took every penny though, why can't that still be fast, i spent 1200 on it.
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#20
TheGuruStud
candle_8610ghz or im not impressed.

But alas i remember when the 1ghz Barrier was broken, everyone wanted one, only a few could afford them, back then i had a summer job mowing lawns and saved and saved and saved, and at the end of the summer i walked away with an Athlon 1.1B 256mb of PC100, and a large 40gb ATA100 drive, it took every penny though, why can't that still be fast, i spent 1200 on it.
:eek:
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#21
candle_86
i mowed everyday for 2 and a half months, charged 10 an hour, and spent about 14 hours a day mowing, from sun up to sundown. I wanted to replace my Pentium 133 badly, granted i didn't work always 14 hours a day, but i busted my but that summer, i had just turned 14. The real pain was paying my dad back for the lawnmower, and then mowing 2-4 acre fields with a 3.5 Briggs and Stration Push mower. Oh the fun, but i earned my computer, now here is the funny part i wanted the best money could buy because i want to play CFS2 and FS98 lol.

That and my dad had a PII 450, 128mb PC100, 20gb HD and i wanted to be faster, i sucedded till next summer when i bought an Athlon 1.4, 512mb PC133, and a new 80gb drive and of course his Geforce3 to compete with my Geforce 2 GTS
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#22
Hayder_Master
what a hell , 6.7 this is insane , i want too see some video on youtube or something i want too believe it
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#23
theJesus
candle_86i mowed everyday for 2 and a half months, charged 10 an hour, and spent about 14 hours a day mowing, from sun up to sundown. I wanted to replace my Pentium 133 badly, granted i didn't work always 14 hours a day, but i busted my but that summer, i had just turned 14. The real pain was paying my dad back for the lawnmower, and then mowing 2-4 acre fields with a 3.5 Briggs and Stration Push mower. Oh the fun, but i earned my computer, now here is the funny part i wanted the best money could buy because i want to play CFS2 and FS98 lol.

That and my dad had a PII 450, 128mb PC100, 20gb HD and i wanted to be faster, i sucedded till next summer when i bought an Athlon 1.4, 512mb PC133, and a new 80gb drive and of course his Geforce3 to compete with my Geforce 2 GTS
Wow, I feel so lazy lol. I got my pc by working in a pizza shop only 15-20 hours a week and just on weekends and quit as soon as I got a girlfriend and wanted my weekends back. And then I upgraded with graduation money.
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#24
Darkrealms
Nice, and we still have a lot more people to try to beat that score /cheers!
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#25
d1nen
Hey guys,

I've overclocked my E8600 to 4GHz with Intel's standard cooling. It's stable obviously, 400x10 @ 1.3v. I can keep overclocking, and notching up the voltage, but when I get up to around the 1.8v mark, isn't that really going to reduce the life of my CPU? Like.. Massively?

That's what I understand anyway... If someone could dispel that rumour, I'll overclock like crazy :P - Thanks guys!
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