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Need software to check if QX6700 has been battered (Please guys).

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  1. floss313

    floss313 Regular member

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    Hi guys.

    I just purchased a QX6700 from Ebay and it says Intel Confidential on it.

    I then done some reading on the net and found out it's an engineering sample so chances are it has been ripped to shreds.

    Is there such a software I can run that would tell me the phisycal history of this CPU?

    I Thank You in advance.

    Cheers
     
  2. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    CPUs don't store the history of what speeds and voltages they've been run at. Try overclocking it without raising the voltage. If you can get quite a few more mhz out of it (say, at least 2.9-3Ghz) without adjusting the core voltage, it's still in good shape.
     
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    floss313 Regular member

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    Thank You for being so helpful as always Sam.

    Your opinions are always valued.

    I will do as you have advised.

    Many Thanks.
     
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    It's not strictly fair to assume engineering sample CPUs will have been trashed, my engineering sample 4870X2 has been well looked after. Don't, however, expect that little test to be comprehensive. It only tells you what state the chip is in now, heavy voltages exercised on the chip in its previous life could potentially cause problems later. Usually though, if it hasn't already gone bad, as long as you keep the voltage safe, it should remain as it is now.
     
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    Cheers
     

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