Here's my best so far but it got hot as hell, up to 95 degrees on core 0. That was running Prime95 that was stable for 2 hours. I tried to find a lower Vcore / QPI combination but all I've got is blue and black screens.
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Here's my best so far but it got hot as hell, up to 95 degrees on core 0. That was running Prime95 that was stable for 2 hours. I tried to find a lower Vcore / QPI combination but all I've got is blue and black screens.
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wtf.. you're using a true, 3.8ghz and hitting 95ºC?
isn't that too much?
it's only 1.4v
The base is probably not making good contact, my base is convext, but im lucky that atleast the middle makes good contact, the sides are left out, temps arent bad, so i wont lap it yet, since i am not at it. I have spoked to several people who sell the TRUE, all say the base problem is on most of them, especially the IFX 14.
and some pi action with stock i7 cooler..
http://www.imageshack.gr/files/p2q17huyiwpv030cs5aw.jpg
How much of a performance hit would I take used an old DDR 3 1600 2 x 2Gb kit vs triple channel?
anyone got a prime95 run yet?
whats max tempie for this babies?
That's exactly what I've seen on the graphs from the RAM companies like Corsair, and review sites. It's almost like a 1-2-3 linear increase. The bandwidth numbers are shocking with this platform. I about flipped out of my chair when I saw one of Fugger's runs. This platform has "knock your head off" bandwidth! :D
My TRUE only makes contact in the middle as well, but my temps aren't nearly as bad as those.
My question was more like... "Is the i7 hotter than my Kentsfield?"
cause we're both using the same volts (1.408) and the temps here are pretty high (28ºC)... I get 35 idle and 66 full... My temps only go over 70 when my room is above 30ºC
sorry for running out of topic, I'm just really curious as to how hot is the i7
Water cooling mine with dtek fuzion (old model) and a very ugly 30 minute homemade 1366 bracket (awaiting real ones), temps max 68C under linpack, 66C prime smallffts. 4ghz looks like will be pretty easy to get stable, but just started testing few hours ago. Way too many numbers to play with, going to take a while to figure out what I am doing.
TJMax is 100C.
When overclocking you'll probably lose long term Prime stability near 90C.
I finally got RealTemp sorted out today so it should work correctly with Core i7 now. Version 2.86 is available here:
http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/3/...alTempBeta.zip
VID has changed in Core i7 so I need to do some more reading and testing to get that working correctly.
There are retention brackets for the 1366 at coolermaster.com for the V8. Contact Coolermaster support and buy some if thats the reason your not making good contact. until then put your tower on it's side and put something heavy on the V8 and downclock your CPU until your shipment for those brackets come in.
Idk but i do know these things can handle a bit more heat than the core2 series. i've seen people at 90C and even 100C and it not fry there chips.. but i'm sure they were'nt running there system 24/7 like that.. Intel likely will not release the TJ Max values until these things are about to go off the market :(
As long as it's stable and not above 100C I wouldn't worry about it.. Well I'm not worrying about it. :p:
I made some changes and it's now running cooler.
BLCK: 190 (was same)
DRAM: DDR3-1523 (was same)
CPU Volt: 1.4V (was 1.4125V)
DRAM Volt: 1.64V (was 1.66V)
QPI/DRAM V: 1.375V (was 1.38125V)
CPU PLL: Auto (1.80V) (was Auto 1.88V)
Memory Timing: Auto (8-9-9-24-1T) (was set @ 9-9-9-24-1T)
HT: Disabled (was Enabled)
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Here's 12 hours of Prime95. The max core temp has been 79 degrees.
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interesting, is HT really usefull for non benchers ?