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Domy85
12-09-2007, 07:16 PM
Current System Specs:
Intel QX9650 @ 10x400 = 4.0Ghz cpu 1.4v/NB 1.4v
Asus Maximus Formula SE/bios 0902
4 Gigabytes of Corsair Dominator pc8500 @ 1066mhz @ 2.15v
Thermaltake Tough Power 700w PSU
MSI Nvidia 8800 Ultra @ 660/2300 Factory speed
CPU, Motherboard Chipset, and Video Card is water cooled.

I used Sandra XII lite benchmark program and here are my blowing away results running at 10x400 @ 4.0ghz:

Processor Arithmetic:
Dhrystone ALU - 74679 MIPS :up:
Whetstone ISSE3 - 58635 MFLOPS :up:


Processor Multi-Media
Int x8 iSSE4.1 - 519138 iit/s :up:
Float x4 iSSE2 - 239038 fit/s :up:

Temperatures:
Idle:26-28c :up:
Gaming Load 33-36c :up:
Benchmark Full Load Testing: 45-50c :down:

Visit this page to see testings and comparisons at stock speeds:
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/core2extreme-qx9650_9.html#sect1

You can see the Huge performance gain from the 12mb L2 Cache.:eek:

Swatrecon_
12-10-2007, 05:09 PM
How did you get? A QX9650 I mean.

EDIT: nevermind, i'm retarded.

safan80
12-10-2007, 05:37 PM
why don't you try 11x400?

KTE
12-10-2007, 05:44 PM
Can you try and answer few things please? :D

Is this all inside a case?
How many fans (which/speed) and what is the ambient temp approx?
CPU watercooled as well?

*P95 4 threads 1hr load temps?

Any idea of power consumption idle and full load?

Any more benchmarks at 3GHz and then at 4GHz?

What's your RAM speed/timings?

Too much info missing.

Domy85
12-10-2007, 07:49 PM
To safans questions, because i dont wana blow up $1200 dollars, this is fast enough ;) im not going past 1.4v for long term use....

To KTE's question:
Yes its all inside the case, but i do have an external radiator with 2 120mm @ 3000rpm fans blowing in the external radiator and 2 120mm sucking out from the back.

Thermaltke Armor Full ATX case

I have 1 120mm fan sucking in the front, 90mm blowing out back, then my internal radiator mounted on the 120mm fan spot blows out the back at like 5000rpm.90mm on top blow out along with the psu blow out of course. I also have the side door with the 240mm fan blowing in. Its really not that loud as it might seem :)

For power consumption i have a zalman temp and fan speed bay device with psu power meter. It idles at 330-340watts and gaming it gets to 420-450 watts

Ram speed is 1066mhz @ 5-5-5-15 2T @ 2.15v

Here is everything i have drawing power from the psu.....
Intel QX9650 @ 10x400 = 4.0Ghz cpu 1.4v/NB 1.4v
Asus Maximus Formula SE/bios 0902
4 Gigabytes of Corsair Dominator pc8500 @ 1066mhz @ 2.15v w/fan on top of memory
Thermaltake Tough Power 700w PSU
MSI Nvidia 8800 Ultra @ 660/2300 Factory speed
128mb DDR3 BFG Physics card
Creative Fatal1ty sound card w/optical out to logitech z5500 speakers.
Pioneer Blue ray player/burner
Liteon Lightscribe burner
Razor keyboard
Razor mouse
linksys 6 port usb hub
Thermaltake water pump 500 L/h,copper dangerden waterblock for video,copper water block for cpu, & factory copper water block for chipset with an External radiator, lots of hose :P
Uv light
2 Western Digital Raptor hard drives in a raid array 0, both have there own hard drive front bay fan cooling enclosures by vantec with temp readings in front.
Western digital 320 my book external hard drive
Samsung 24inch widescreen monitor.
Logitech joystick and gamepad.
USB Tv Tuner
APC XS1300 780watt battery backup

Its cold inside my pc :) i stick my hand in there without the side panel on and i feel no heat anywhere unless i put my hand directly on the video card etc.Motherboard temp is showing 27c and case temp is cooooooold.
No more benchmark comparisons, sorry. With this qx9650 from 3.0ghz to 4.0ghz isnt alot from what i tested with. not a huge difference, but a difference none the less...

Swatrecon_
12-23-2007, 08:48 PM
To safans questions, because i dont wana blow up $1200 dollars, this is fast enough ;) im not going past 1.4v for long term use....

To KTE's question:
Yes its all inside the case, but i do have an external radiator with 2 120mm @ 3000rpm fans blowing in the external radiator and 2 120mm sucking out from the back.

Thermaltke Armor Full ATX case

I have 1 120mm fan sucking in the front, 90mm blowing out back, then my internal radiator mounted on the 120mm fan spot blows out the back at like 5000rpm.90mm on top blow out along with the psu blow out of course. I also have the side door with the 240mm fan blowing in. Its really not that loud as it might seem :)

For power consumption i have a zalman temp and fan speed bay device with psu power meter. It idles at 330-340watts and gaming it gets to 420-450 watts

Ram speed is 1066mhz @ 5-5-5-15 2T @ 2.15v

Here is everything i have drawing power from the psu.....
Intel QX9650 @ 10x400 = 4.0Ghz cpu 1.4v/NB 1.4v
Asus Maximus Formula SE/bios 0902
4 Gigabytes of Corsair Dominator pc8500 @ 1066mhz @ 2.15v w/fan on top of memory
Thermaltake Tough Power 700w PSU
MSI Nvidia 8800 Ultra @ 660/2300 Factory speed
128mb DDR3 BFG Physics card
Creative Fatal1ty sound card w/optical out to logitech z5500 speakers.
Pioneer Blue ray player/burner
Liteon Lightscribe burner
Razor keyboard
Razor mouse
linksys 6 port usb hub
Thermaltake water pump 500 L/h,copper dangerden waterblock for video,copper water block for cpu, & factory copper water block for chipset with an External radiator, lots of hose :P
Uv light
2 Western Digital Raptor hard drives in a raid array 0, both have there own hard drive front bay fan cooling enclosures by vantec with temp readings in front.
Western digital 320 my book external hard drive
Samsung 24inch widescreen monitor.
Logitech joystick and gamepad.
USB Tv Tuner
APC XS1300 780watt battery backup

Its cold inside my pc :) i stick my hand in there without the side panel on and i feel no heat anywhere unless i put my hand directly on the video card etc.Motherboard temp is showing 27c and case temp is cooooooold.
No more benchmark comparisons, sorry. With this qx9650 from 3.0ghz to 4.0ghz isnt alot from what i tested with. not a huge difference, but a difference none the less...

how did you get an external radiator hooked up?