I ... am ... sold :toast:
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I ... am ... sold :toast:
Cute little board :D Screamer of a chip to go with it :up:
That would be great to put a pot on there.... :)
nice results for air man ... as for 875k do you think it has enough cpu power delivery? hope it's not going to blow up in pieces :D , it would be pitty for such a nice tiny but powerfull mobo :D
can't wait to see what it can do with that 655k under LN2 ... keep punishing them dino :up:
this is one of the coolest things i saw on this forum, unbelievable results and totally unexpected on a miniITX board :eek:
Ahahaha, this is gonna me so funny to see with a pot mounted on it.
You dont happen to have one of Otternase's 6 kg pots on hand do ya?.
:rofl::rofl::ROTF::rofl::rofl:
OK i've done some quad testing today and here is what i got from the 875K chip
i havent tested this cpu...seems ok
the vrm cant handle load past a certain point. i dont know where the limit is in terms of amperage but priming at 3.8ghz 1.22v was not possible. I also could not increase the volts any more when i benchmarked 3DMARK06 so 4.1GHz at 1.26v (i got better results when i disabled LLC).
Amazing results though to be able to push a quad core that high i think. I've also tortured the VRM with 3 hours of prime which started at 3.5GHz and every hour increase by 100MHz basically :up:
PRIME at 3 hour mark
http://img812.imageshack.us/img812/1444/37ghzprime.jpg
3DMARK06 at 4.1GHz :D
http://img808.imageshack.us/img808/4154/41ghz06.jpg
32M SuperPi at 4.4Ghz
http://img811.imageshack.us/img811/6...32msuperpi.jpg
wow amazing board compare with size ! so when on LN2 mate :hump:
this is friggin' nuts man
:eek::eek::eek::eek::shock:
http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/861...t32msuperp.jpg
Thats crazy good memory clocks for such a small board! The VCORE for 4ghz is also pretty damn good.
Have you tested the chip on a better board?
want to see some 5.5ghz 3d from a P55 i7!
Niceeeeeeeeee. Thanks for the tests.
*dreams of day of having his own 875k + H55N-USB3*
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...&Tpk=h55n-usb3
It's available now on Newegg :D
daaaamn thats a lot cheaper than Australia
our price is $159+ (~USD$135)
^ So its actually still cheaper to pay the rippoff shipping and buy from the US :rolleyes:
The favorite pastime of the AU distri/supplier.......PRICE GOUGE :yepp: :mad:
just a couple little things to add dino, you summed it up fairly well, but you forgot to really show how fast this board is...
http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/a...b3_4ghz_ss.jpg
http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/a..._h55n_usb3.jpg
btw your ram clocks are lame 1200 8-8-8 single, i can do that in dual =p
:shocked: 7-7-7 holy crap dude wtf
looks wicked fast too damn hahah
i love corsair GTX
Cool =)
That board is really freakin' fast! :eek:
I used an i7-975 @ 5,12 GHz with Tripple-Channel @ 2330 MHz CL6-7-7-18 1T to get 2442 Points. Or performs Lynnfield and/or Windows Server 2003 so much better?
Anyways, great results! :clap:
dinos what is the difference between h55m and h55n?
I am at 4.65 using the same cooler you have on the Power i55. I havent tried sub zero yet with this chip yet.
4.9GHz 2k6 is just sick dinos! :shocked: :up:
I'm surprised that such a small board can pull this off :yepp:
H55N-USB3 looks for sure exciting, but in pro's case why does it have to be the board? 4230MHz uncore and RAM @ 940MHz 6-6-5 with such tight sub-timings (tRFC 59, tRRD 1, tRTP 1, Write to Read 17) is the main reason he managed to push H55 32M performance so far. I guarantee you that he'll manage to pull off so fast 32M times in any high-end P55 board.
Nevermind, nicely done James :clap:
WITHOUT adding any voltage to vtt/qpi and PCH, I just managed to get 236 bclk on air. No matter what I do, the cpu just don't get higher than this. Same result on M3F.
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