So, a quick update to my stability testing on the i5 750. After hooking up my basic custom water cooling system...I was able to achieve slightly better results. I was stable for about 15 minutes at 4.45GHz, but impatient as I am, wanted to try to hit 4.5GHz...so I pushed up the slider a knotch and crashed it immediately. Luckly, I got a quick screen here:
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t...rime95145V.jpg
Since I knew I was at the edge of Prime95 stability, and I wanted to let it run a bit longer for you diehard stability testing guys...I backed it off a hair and did about 100 minutes at 4.4GHz...not to shabby for a $200 quad :D
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t...e9544G100m.jpg
When I got home from work tonight, I found a nice new retail i7 870 waiting for me...
thank you Gigabyte Japan :cool: While I was hoping for some sweet cherry picked ES or something...what I got was a retail CPU off the shelf...a quick glance at the box showed this thing is a very close relative of the golden i5 I've been playing with :D
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t...n/IMG_7289.jpg
So, out came the 750, and in went the 870....right off that bat, I'm impressed.
Stable at 3840MHz WITH ALL STOCK VOLTAGES forced in the BIOS :up: (auto overvolting is normal when Turbo mode is enabled)
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t...n/P95stock.jpg
A quick run at 4.2GHz shows that this one should also be a pretty decent clocker :cool: I'll be putting it under my F1EE in a few days.
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t...len/P9514V.jpg