Originally posted by: OcHungry
Originally posted by: Gary Key
Good Day,
In our recently published
E6300 & E6400 - Value through Overclocking article we had several comments/emails about our usage of the B1 Stepping 5 CPU press samples from Intel possibly being cherry picked and therefore skewing the results. Although Intel assured us we would not see any differences we set out to purchase retail CPUs for a quick retest of the overclocking results. We blindly purchased several retail CPUs from ZipZoomFly and TigerDirect last week upon the official launch. While the original review used the Asus P5W-DH, we are showing the results on the Gigabyte DS3 this morning. I will post up results on the Asus board later this week after complete testing with the 0801 bios.
I have linked screenshots to our quick overclock results with the first retail E6400 this morning on the Gigabyte DS3 board with a Gigabyte 7950GX2 installed. This combination today has worked wonderfully at both stock and overclocked settings although we have not completed our test suite yet. I will have E6300 results up later along with additional stress test results. Until we present our full review of this amazing board, enjoy.
Stock Heat Sink, Retail B2 Stepping 6 E6400, Auto Voltage,8x380, 3040MHz
Tuniq Tower 120, Retail B2 Stepping 6 E6400, 1.4375V, 8x440, 3520MHz
p.s. I think the retail steppings overclock just fine.
Real nice, a $600 graphic card is considered a budget building system.
Why don?t you AT staff get real and for once show us something that makes sense.
Has it not occurred to you that it would be cheaper to buy a more expensive SLI motherboard and 2- $125 vid cards put the damn thing in SLI?
If you are interested in helping mainstream and budget builders, show us what you can do w/ a GF 7300/7600 and do some meaningful review/benchmarks.
How much is that DDR2 BTW? Why is it not Spi 32M? Is that because cant get it stable or not as showing off as 1M/8M?
I don?t mean to be rude to you, but lately I see AT doing everything possible to promote Intel at the expense of AMD.
I give you an example: The E6300/E6400 review shows FX62's Cinebench @ around 420.
Then explain to me how I can get 464 for this cheap A64 3000 OC'd below FX?
Just using Gforce 7300,? I bet you, clock for clock your E6300/6400 can not reach it, using same level of vid card. Guess what ? Motherboard+CPU+ Ram+ Vid card = $ 280 over here.
http://img226.imageshack.us/img226/1407/08012006030438zi2.jpg
Or what about this?
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/5094/08012006012750sd2.jpg
Or this?
http://img92.imageshack.us/img92/8021/08012006025124vl7.jpg
I bet your E6800 @ 4gig cant touch this either:
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/7624/07202006014443gk5.jpg
Can your E6300 so called budget system beat 27:08m 32M @ 2790mhz?
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/4521/07192006044246qv0.jpg
All of above on stock cooling and good ole cheapo A64 3000 Asrock Mobo.
Bet is on, bring it on.