Look at the fritz website ;)
http://www.jens.tauchclub-krems.at/d...hach/Rob02.jpg
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Look at the fritz website ;)
http://www.jens.tauchclub-krems.at/d...hach/Rob02.jpg
i7 920 @ 4.8 ghz on chilled water
http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/u...3675_17642.jpg
phew! that's a hell of a score,Quote:
Look at the fritz website
shame it doesn't say what CPU's are being used.
here's some extreme processors,
E2160@1.981GH/z 220.1 bus clock -
R.s - 4.99
KNps - 2395 :)
yeah,
these cpu's still exist :rofl:.
[QUOTE=onex;4147325]phew! that's a hell of a score,
shame it doesn't say what CPU's are being used.
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If your talking about my score above ^^^^ it was an i7 920 @ 4.8 ghz on chilled water... i will edit the post so it shows that.
actually it was aimed at the earlier.. ;),Quote:
If your talking about my score above ^^^^ it was an i7 920 @ 4.8 ghz on chilled water... i will edit the post so it shows that.
though it's good to know,
very nice mark there ;).
Wonder why i scored so low ??
I am behind chiller who had the i9 at 4.3Ghz....mine is at 4.6ghz??
http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/4972/firtz2.jpg
Any ideas
uncore speed ?, Chiller has got PC16000 rams (normally) that can do them speeds at C7-8-7-24 1T
yeah,Quote:
Yikes!!! Westmere = 6 core Xeon!!! ES = Engineering Sample
no processor name..
just westmere,
strange,
westmere is a new micro architecture,
not as the gulftown..
E:
Yeah, sometimes it's like that, maybe on new architecture pieces when they don't want yet to reveal the names.
http://xtreview.com/images/intel%20c...PUz%20%201.png
W3520@4664, XP x86 - 17143
http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/2209/fritz4664.th.jpg
920@4043mhz (20x202.2mhz)
http://i601.photobucket.com/albums/t...sbenchmark.jpg
http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/7826/firtz53.jpg
Not too shabby, also the RAM is locked BTW so cant OC it....
EDIT: With HT enabled i5 was not too stable at 4.4Ghz i think it maybe because of the ES nature or it wanted even more vcore, 1.5v is my personal limit for 32nm chip's.
If you use the IMG link... it makes it easier to see... the photobucket image page was still to small for my eyes to read... so here ya go.
http://i601.photobucket.com/albums/t...sbenchmark.jpg
Westmere is the die shrink of Nehalem to 32nm which makes 6 cores possible on a die with the same micro-architecture.
there are some ES's that come with the CONFIDENTIAL label where the chip's name generally is,
they seem to be earlier distribution, when the company still do not want to expose the name of the specific processor.
other ES's are coming WITH the specific name of the processor, where an ES mark is the only difference between them and BOXed CPU,
as shown through the 920 picture ;).
Gulftown is Intel's codename to the Westmere line of processors architecture such as the Bloomfield for the earlier 4 core chips.
the 980XE is a desktop CPU which is supposed to allow DP & Intel is said to release some Xeons 56xx 6 cores the same date with it,
Quad core etc for the server market.
Gulftown is still part of the core I7 brand as with earlier Intel processor brands such as the CORE 2 and Pentium,
this is quite complex,
though you can find all the up coming processors to be released here.
Pretty sure I can do better
http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...s/FCB-3203.jpg
Intel i7 920 @ 220x19 (4180)
I'll do another run when I get my new PSU and can run my rig @ 4.6Ghz again
~Bex
http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/5485/fritz5g.jpg
Same memory used as before
http://i45.tinypic.com/lli69.jpg
Q9550 @ 2.83GHZ
Temps running very cool. All air cooled. Fritzmark using 12 threads.
Not sure what the record is with air cooling.:shrug:
http://i675.photobucket.com/albums/v...tzmark6006.jpg
Evga SR-2
2x3.06 westmere 6 core cpus
Noctua 14 cpu coolers
6 ocz gold 2 gig
BFG ex1200 watt
Crucial c300 SSD
2x 470 GTX
thanks
kburcham
btw. how I can change Fritzbenchmark more than 8 cores? I had with Gulftown max 8 cores :-(