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1.72Vcore Bob ? no LLC ?
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5.2Ghz @ 1.525v 3dmark2006. Air.

52x & 53x ok. but no boot more than 5200mhz with 1.6v+...strange, have post 43 and stops) 5200 full stable, 5210 no boot...wtf)
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following the rules:
2500K - L051A872-2452 - could POST 100x56 on air with an ASRock P67 Pro3

but if you want to spot a trend between "numbers" and overclockability (if there is some, of course) you should be looking at the highlighted numbers from the ATPO, at least with cedarmills they tell a lot more than the last 4 digits you're asking people here...
from what I found locally, "043" means the actual date of silicon production (for example E8600 with "823" are good no matter the batch)

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L041B229 - 5.5ghz boot so far.

http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1629011

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5.6ghz boot.

http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1630881
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just got a L045B005 1138 from tiger direct.
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just got a L045B005 1138 from tiger direct.
Hope we see some good clocking 045s now... :O
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May the overclocking gods shine down on your chip splave.
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Got a L050A853 from microcenter yesterday.
Currently working on a 580 so no time for it yet.
Anyone else have a L050 yet?
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Batch L041C106
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Maxes out at 5.34ghz and max bclk of 105.5
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following the rules:
2500K - L051A872-2452 - could POST 100x56 on air with an ASRock P67 Pro3

but if you want to spot a trend between "numbers" and overclockability (if there is some, of course) you should be looking at the highlighted numbers from the ATPO, at least with cedarmills they tell a lot more than the last 4 digits you're asking people here...
from what I found locally, "043" means the actual date of silicon production (for example E8600 with "823" are good no matter the batch)
sam is that post bios or boot windows?
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