What type u used . Nice run
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Thanks nickshih! Yes I also found another user rolling daily with 4770K @ 4.8GHz and DDR3-2800 on his Extreme6 so seems pretty capable board for 24/7 usage OCs. I'm no extreme clocker and just planning to max out OC on air (Phanteks bigass cooler beating the cheaper Corsair WC kits marginally which I hope fits this board, well I guess I will find out). Going for 4670K.
My OC satisfaction would go roughly:
4.3GHz: Dissappointed
4.4GHz: Slightly dissappointed
4.5GHz: Satisfied
4.6GHz(+): Extremely satisfied! (4.6GHz would be cool OC in this sense Extreme6, 4670K ;))
:) Too bad I'm the unlucky guy always recieving slightly worse samples, my expectation is like I'd be maxing out at like 4.4GHz 1.23~1.25v.
Extreme6 draw my attention because:
- Best onboard audio solution ALC1150 with two decent opamps for 115dB SNR powering up to 600 ohm
- Dual Gigabit Intel NICs
- 10x SATA ports (will probably be using up to like 9 ports)
- Onboard cmos/reset buttons + debug led
- The waterproof coating is neat but not uberimportant but I keep my comp without any case lying next to my desk so spilling something by accident it could possibly provide some protection
- The most features for smallest price => good bang-for-buck. (lowest price in Germany about 163 EUR!)
Took the board cold the first time today :D VERY smoothe!
One thing I noticed.... for multi-threaded stuff (even 4C/4T) I REALLY needed to push the current limits and PWM & OCP thresholds. 2C/2T was a walk in the park. My chip does 3D at 5.9GHz. Maybe more with some tweaking, today was a very quick shot to get a quick feel for this board under LN2 and to check insulation....
....which this board needs. Area between CPU & memory slots iced up quite a bit, the back needs a good covering as well, past the capacitor legs.
Didn't test 2D at all this time, sorry.
4 module psc 2600 tight no biggie on air
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All my results were gold medals on HWB....but i'm not ready to submit yet ;)
There was a bit more of an LN2 cloud during todays benching so... a bit more humid than usual, but where I live there is not really a problem with humidity :)
PWM heatsinks are gone, vaseline around the PWM :) First time using vaseline like this....what a mess :p
Hynix CFR and 4670k, running on Z87 OC FORMULA :eek:
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All my benching boards baptized with vaseline right out of the box. Lol
got these 2133cl8 green pcb today , first test 1300 8-11-7 1.83v:) ln2 soon
OCF is rock solid with psc/bbse ..
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Asrock Z87 OC FORMULA 1.43A, from Nick :)
Bios 1.43A http://picx.xfastest.com/nickshih/asrock/Z87OCF143a.7z
any bug fixes or change list?
I don`t know, ask please Nick, he knows for sure... :)
[offtopic] How do you guys defrost boards? Usually, I put them in a warm oven, upside-down for 30-45 minutes. (pot still mounted)
With vaseline... that means a puddle on the bottom of the oven :p
usually when benching, I have a bunch of shop towel packed around everywhere that might drip or condense. when im done, I just shut everything off, pull battery, and leave it alone for a day. the towels will wick up any moisture and its usually completely dry after an overnight. then again I live in the low humidity desert and that helps a lot.