mentok1982
Supreme [H]ardness
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Posting rules and current database post.
RULE #1: I will require the following data for each OC submission:
Post it in the following format please:
User Name:
Stability: (Example: 4hours+ Prime95)
CPU name (Example: E6600)
OC: (Example: 3403MHz)
Stepping: (Example: 6 B2)
Week: (Example: L623)
Code: (Example: A790)
Vcore: (Example: 1.425) "Stock" is not acceptable. It is not the same on different motherboards.
Cooling: (Example: Water)
Cooler brand/model: (Example: Scythe Infinity)
Motherboard: (Example: Gigabyte GA-965P-DS4)
Bios Version: (Example: F4E)
Operating System: (Examples: XP 32, XP 64, Vista, OS X)
RAM brand: (Example: Corsair)
RAM rated speed: (Example: 6400)
RAM actual speed: (Example: 942)
Latency: (Example: 4-3-4-12)
RULE #2: I will require either a screenshot of CPU-Z, CPU-ID or a CPU-Z validation link. Example of CPU-Z validation link: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=78643
RULE #3: Overclock entries must be submitted with a screenshot of at least a 4 hour Prime95, Orthos (small FFTs please) or SP2004 run (all cores) to be included in the main database.
RULE #4: For the main (stable) database, each user will get up to 3 entries for each setup. An example of a setup would be an E6600 on an Asus P5W DH motherboard.
RULE #5: I will maintain a list for overclocks that are not proven to be stable. There will be 5 entries for each CPU and each user will be allowed 1 entry for each setup.
To be "not stable" you should be able to run Windows and maybe a benchmark such as 3DMark05 or 3DMark06.
Conroe Stepping Info---Conroe Week------Conroe Code (The Week and Code are found on the CPU box and on the CPU itself.)
A-1 = stepping 1-------------In form of L6##----In form of A###
B-0 = stepping 4-------------Example: L617A846= Week L617 Code A846
B-1 = stepping 5
B-2 = stepping 6
Most current database download link.
KEY:
Green=official result (all columns filled)
Black and bold=not official result
Highest overclocks that have not been proven to be stable:
RULE #1: I will require the following data for each OC submission:
Post it in the following format please:
User Name:
Stability: (Example: 4hours+ Prime95)
CPU name (Example: E6600)
OC: (Example: 3403MHz)
Stepping: (Example: 6 B2)
Week: (Example: L623)
Code: (Example: A790)
Vcore: (Example: 1.425) "Stock" is not acceptable. It is not the same on different motherboards.
Cooling: (Example: Water)
Cooler brand/model: (Example: Scythe Infinity)
Motherboard: (Example: Gigabyte GA-965P-DS4)
Bios Version: (Example: F4E)
Operating System: (Examples: XP 32, XP 64, Vista, OS X)
RAM brand: (Example: Corsair)
RAM rated speed: (Example: 6400)
RAM actual speed: (Example: 942)
Latency: (Example: 4-3-4-12)
RULE #2: I will require either a screenshot of CPU-Z, CPU-ID or a CPU-Z validation link. Example of CPU-Z validation link: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=78643
RULE #3: Overclock entries must be submitted with a screenshot of at least a 4 hour Prime95, Orthos (small FFTs please) or SP2004 run (all cores) to be included in the main database.
RULE #4: For the main (stable) database, each user will get up to 3 entries for each setup. An example of a setup would be an E6600 on an Asus P5W DH motherboard.
RULE #5: I will maintain a list for overclocks that are not proven to be stable. There will be 5 entries for each CPU and each user will be allowed 1 entry for each setup.
To be "not stable" you should be able to run Windows and maybe a benchmark such as 3DMark05 or 3DMark06.
Conroe Stepping Info---Conroe Week------Conroe Code (The Week and Code are found on the CPU box and on the CPU itself.)
A-1 = stepping 1-------------In form of L6##----In form of A###
B-0 = stepping 4-------------Example: L617A846= Week L617 Code A846
B-1 = stepping 5
B-2 = stepping 6
Most current database download link.
KEY:
Green=official result (all columns filled)
Black and bold=not official result
Highest overclocks that have not been proven to be stable: