Original Thread
If you would like to be listed here, post and please include in your post where possible, Batch Number, and at least a CPU-Z validation URL in your Overclock.net UserName. (When u do a CPU-Z validation, just put your Overclock.net name in the "Name" field instead of your "Computer Name" in between clicking "validate" and "submit".)
Image created by Jelah.
If you still have the box your processor came in, it has the batch number on it, otherwise it's on the processor.
The CPU-Z validation in your Overclock.net user-name is now a pre-requisite to getting listed. This is Overclock.net after all.
Anyone who hasn't so far, please submit one as soon as you can.
Download CPU-Z here, just don't get sucked in by the misleading driver download ad up top. CPU-Z, 64 and 32 bit, is lower down and on the right.
Responses:
When you make a submission you will get at least one of the following respones.
If you don't want to be Rejected, get your submission right.
Overclocking Guides:
https://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte/41209-gulftown-bloomfield-lynnfield-clarkdale-sb-overclocking-guides-1155-1156-1366-a.html?s=0640e26dedee94cb43101f0fa48457ac
Techreaction.net Miahallen's 3 Step Overclocking Guide - Bloomfield and Gulftown
Chadamir's Guide to Overclocking the Core I7 920, 930, 950 to 4.0ghz
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?hl=en_GB&hl=en_GB&key=0Ap5OqqkKVAqPdHZFTTRGQk5iR1p0ZkxuLVJpekp1NVE&output=html&widget=true
Screenshots (From before CPU-Z validation was required)
PolRoger, i7-950, 4.025 GHz, 1.28v, HT/on, Batch #3008A996, Proof
Bloke, i7-950, 4.095 GHz, 1.325v, HT/off, Batch #3014A832, Proof
localseabird, i7-950, 4.61 GHz, 1.475v, HT/on, Batch #3015A856, Proof
folk-it-up, i7-950, HT/on, Proof
gmaine, i7-950, 4.319 GHz, 1.392v, HT/off, Proof
Awaiting CPU-Z Validation:
Nemesis429, i7 950, 3.8 GHz, 1.208V
Suprcynic, i7-950, 4.3 GHz, 1.35V, HT/on, Batch #3008B002
n00body, i7-950, Batch #3011B057
JadedFloridian, i7-950, 4.3 GHZ, HT/off, Batch #3011B057
shaun671, i7-950, 4.02 GHz, 1.26v, HT/on
paulo dourado, i7-950, 4.2 GHz,
Sorian, i7-950, 4.2 GHz, Batch #3015A856
Razultull, i7-950, 3.71 GHz, 1.17v,
What to expect from an i7-950
Overclock3D.net Intel Core i7-950 Review
Batch Codes
The lot code identifier and Intel year and workweek the finished product was manufactured can be viewed by referencing the following FPO# guide:
(x)Test Site, (x)Year, (xx)Workweek, (xx)Lot Code Identifier (xx)Serialisation Code
1st letter or digit = Test Site
0 = San Jose, Costa Rica
1 = Cavite, Philippines
3 = .............., Costa Rica
6 = Chandler, Arizona
7 = .........., Philippines
8 = Leixlip, Ireland
9 = Penang, Malaysia
L = ............, Malaysia
Q = ..........., Malaysia
R = Manila, Philippines
Y = Leixlip, Ireland
2nd digit = Year of production
8 = 2008
9 = 2009
0 = 2010
3rd & 4th digits = Workweek
5th - 6th digits= Lot Code Identifier
7th - 8th digits = Serialisation Code
Source: http://www.intel.com/design/support/...60_general.htm Used since the early 1990's i960 RISC-based microprocessor.
Intel core i7 9XX Series batch guide may also interest you - different rules to join.
Other Clubs:
The 1Ghz Overclock Club That's 1GHz above the stock clock for your processor.
The 2Ghz Overclock Club That's 2GHz above the stock clock for your processor.
The 4Ghz Overclock Club Processors overclocked to 4GHz or more.
5GHz Overclocking Club For processors overclocked to 5GHz or more.
6Ghz + Elite Overclock Club For processors overclocked to 6GHz or more.
The BCLK Klub (FSB & HTT Welcome)
Intel CPU Stable Overclock for Overclock.net
The Rich Text version of the Club Sig is Source Code, so you'd need to click on "Source" at top left of your editor to insert it
Sig_950_Club.txt 1k .txt file