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Just got a new Xeon shipped over from the states :D Older stepping Q745A784 and seems to be my best clocking wolfy yet!

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oh...snap! thas awesome. i would be terrified to run that much voltage. but thats just me. you have a surplus of wolfdales lol.
 
1.46 is nothing

The wolfdale datasheet from Intel specs them all the way up to 1.45V so 1.46V is running just barely out of spec.
 
Processor: xeon x3210
Stepping: B
Revision: G0
VID: 1.2625v
Final Clock: 3.0 Ghz (375 X 8)
Final Vcore: 1.18

Power supply: Ultra 700watt
MotherBoard: EVGA 680i (model 122-CK-NF68)
RAM: OCZ Reaper (DDR2 800 2 x 2 GB)
RAM Speed: 1000Mhz
Timmings: 6-8-8-18
RAM to FSB: 4:3
Final RAM Voltage: 1.8 Volts

Stress testing program: OCCT
Hour of Stability: 1 Hour
Idle Temparture: 42C
Max Load Temparture: 63C
Reason for Stress Test End: good enough for me. wanted to game

Heatsink: Tuniq Tower
Thermal Paste: AS5
Lapped Heatsink: no
Lapped Processor: no
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Ya, but the q6600 is 65nm.

Btw, you guys should really test out the intelburntest... I guarantee you at least half of tech forums is unstable with that sucker. I was going 10 hours stable at 3.9ghz @ 1.48 with my q6600 and i ran intelburntest on lowest for 1 run and BAM. Failed. -_-

I'm starting from scratch honestly, My goal is as high as I can go within resonable voltage and absolutely stable.

ZOMG 2.8GHZ WHAT AN AMAZING OC! @ 1.48V'S!

Just making sure it's stable *Whistle*

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And another question. Notice how it says Pri. Information above my timings. Am I doing something wrong? Because I don't see other people with that being different from what they set.



I just stressed tested 3.2. It appears stable.
 
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