Great stuff... good job ocing on air... did you lap true or i7?
I was able to OC my qx9650 to 4.7ghz on air as well... That's pretty similar as 9650 is rated at 3.0ghz versus 3.33 for i7...
But anyways, good job. :clap:
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Great stuff... good job ocing on air... did you lap true or i7?
I was able to OC my qx9650 to 4.7ghz on air as well... That's pretty similar as 9650 is rated at 3.0ghz versus 3.33 for i7...
But anyways, good job. :clap:
Spi1m @5200Mhz ->1.39V, -100° on our w3540...
Damn nice :shocked:
I don't know why, but I fear my 975 might be degrading already... 4,6 ain't stable any more... also I can't get a 3D06 run at 4,8 :shakes:
So much for Intel's 1,55V Vcore max :rolleyes:
My jaw is hanging open, but to be on XS you expect to be surrounded by such excellence, 5GHz on TRUE Air cooling with an i7 975 Engineering Sample :)
I agree. 5Ghz on air is good.. but do you guys really care about suicide screens?
for me myself I think vantage/06 cpu test is the best way to judge a cpu....
ok :D
http://www.benchbrothers.de/bilder/d...540/06_cpu.jpg
of course on cascade...
Hoschi was using a P6T V2 on other W3540 Benches he posted. Here is Hoschi SuperPi run with that W3540.
http://www.benchbrothers.de/bilder/d...0mhz_1.39v.jpg
3DMARK says 4967MHz and the CPUZ says 5304MHz?
http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/j.../06_cpu111.jpg
The 4967 is based on the 22 (Non Turbo Multi and the Bootup BClk Used of approx 226).
The 5304 is based on the 23 Multi (Turbo) and another 5 BClk added from software that increased it after the bootup.
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The 4967 is based on the 22 (Non Turbo Multi and the Bootup BClk Used of approx 226).
The 5304 is based on the 23 Multi (Turbo) and another 5 BClk added from software that increased it after the bootup.
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with wich mobo???
Hoschi, those results are Sweet. Xeons kick bigger butt over their Sister big & bad D0 butts.
I am hoping the W3580 will come out also on May 31st with the i7 975.
Then I'll be snagging the Xeon equiv of the i7 975, which is a No Brainer.
It does. V2-V3 Has been benching it and showing screen shots.
Here is a screen shot showing Multi unlocked.
http://hwbot.org/ResultBrowseByProce...puModelId=1860
So, because it is an ES chip the Multi is unlocked?
my retail w3570:
http://www.benchbrothers.de/bilder/diverses/w3570.jpg
Well if a Retail W3570 has an Unlocked Multi because it is just a Xeon i7 965EE, then a W3580 (which is a Xeon i7 975EE) would have an Unlocked multi also?