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SWEET!!! I can't wait to get one of those babies!!

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Nice V2! Try using less voltage on that D0 (1.45-1.55) as they seem to respond better to less voltage than C0/C1 required. Also what temps where you running around?

3540 should get you 3D stable in the 5200 range unless you really got a dog of a chip.

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Nice V2! Try using less voltage on that D0 (1.45-1.55) as they seem to respond better to less voltage than C0/C1 required. Also what temps where you running around?

3540 should get you 3D stable in the 5200 range unless you really got a dog of a chip.

Cant wait to see that 975 action
just been binning chips and hit a good i7 975 the other day

ill try less voltage, but for some reason that chip was craving more! maybe i was running the silicon too cold?
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just been binning chips and hit a good i7 975 the other day

ill try less voltage, but for some reason that chip was craving more! maybe i was running the silicon too cold?
Travis, have you experimented with different temps? I was reading something interesting the other day about these i7's. I forget who but a couple of people were saying that even though their chips would run colder, the imc seemed not to like it. I forgot how much, but either they had to lower memory mhz or timings to be stable. I'll try and find that thread.
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Travis, have you experimented with different temps? I was reading something interesting the other day about these i7's. I forget who but a couple of people were saying that even though their chips would run colder, the imc seemed not to like it. I forgot how much, but either they had to lower memory mhz or timings to be stable. I'll try and find that thread.
yes, the i7 chip is very strange with temperature scaling. even tho they will run colder it might cause more instability and less overclock ability to run at the lower temperatures.

makes me burn a lot more LN2 fiddling around with temps :(
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yes, the i7 chip is very strange with temperature scaling. even tho they will run colder it might cause more instability and less overclock ability to run at the lower temperatures.

makes me burn a lot more LN2 fiddling around with temps :(
Very odd Travis. I think you are the 5th or so person to report this. Do you think, like most others, that it is the IMC that starts making things get wierd when the temps are too cold?

Plus wtf are you guys getting the W3520/W3540's? I can't find anywhere that has those.
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Very odd Travis. I think you are the 5th or so person to report this. Do you think, like most others, that it is the IMC that starts making things get wierd when the temps are too cold?

Plus wtf are you guys getting the W3520/W3540's? I can't find anywhere that has those.
you want the W3580

hahaha I couldn't even get the mobo to put it in. Isn't it unlocked just like the XE 975?
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Yeah temp scaling is a big part of getting your chips "Sweetspot." Between -65 to -95 is common. Most I would say like between -85 and -95 with some liking warmer some liking colder.

The temperature it like is also tied to the volts your running. So if you change your volts it may be a different temp for stability.
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Wow, these i7 just seem to be alot of work for sub zero.
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Yeah temp scaling is a big part of getting your chips "Sweetspot." Between -65 to -95 is common. Most I would say like between -85 and -95 with some liking warmer some liking colder.

The temperature it like is also tied to the volts your running. So if you change your volts it may be a different temp for stability.
I have found some chips during my initial testing that had no cold bug.......

i didn't see too much potential in them, maybe ill give them another shot when im done with this chip.

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Wow, these i7 just seem to be alot of work for sub zero.
Yes it is a PITA much more work than ever before....
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