zalbard, could you please update the first page sir? Have a couple new chips added and went up a little with my 920.
Thanks
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zalbard, could you please update the first page sir? Have a couple new chips added and went up a little with my 920.
Thanks
Retail i7 2600K (Batch: L038A646) on TRUE Black (push/pull Scythe Minebea 1900/1600)...
http://img697.imageshack.us/img697/2337/4600.jpg
what is the maximum multiplier what you can boot into windows?
Still testing...now at 48...this time HT off
Here my Intel Core i5-2500K @ 4700MHz - cooled with a Thermalright HR-02:
http://www.abload.de/img/1pcbt.jpg
@ jurc_podgurc
can you maybe test highest bootable multiplier? it doesnīt matter if stable or not, want only to know what the highest multplier is :)
What type of temps are you guys with 1366 pushing past 1.4v vcore getting? What is your loop setups?
owikh84 | Core i7 920 [4C 4T] @ 4503.8MHz | 1.388 | EVGA Classified3 E770 | Water | 3914A113
http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/2778/453q.jpg
Thank you!!:up:
I got the ok from the wife to grab a 980x. I am trying to decide weather to go ahead and grab one now, wait for 990x, or wait for SB. My concern is paying a premium for the 980x and getting a dud chip that wont do 4500. My other concern is if I dont hurry up and get something she will come to her senses and changes her mind.
i donīt think that he need to wait sooo long ;)
this isnīt the best, but i think when the retails hit the market that more of these sort will come :)
http://www.abload.de/img/linx-5ghz-osmtecr3.png
That with HT on ??
Highest bootable multi is 50, but wont load into Win even when vcore set at 1.4V in bios...i think i will settle for 4.6GHz HT on for everyday use:)Quote:
@ jurc_podgurc
can you maybe test highest bootable multiplier? it doesnīt matter if stable or not, want only to know what the highest multplier is
can you maybe try with higher voltage? 1.45v is ok for testing / benching ;)
if you system freeze at the bootscreen of windows you CPU canīt run that multiplier :(
OP update is in process, check it out! :D
I am open to suggestions...
Really, having a bit of a trouble here.
So...
Red for EVGA - looks ok.
Blue for Gigabyte - also ok.
Neon green (Lime) for DFI - not so bad.
Dark blue (Navy) for MSI - ???
Need something for ASUS and Foxconn...
Black is out of question, sadly, since default fonts are black.
I picked orange for ASUS for now since they used to like copper looking heatsinks, and some of their X58 boards are orange-ish.
Foxconn is a tough call since they use red and black, same as EVGA... I went for very dark grey for now, to make it at least somewhat different from black.
If some manufacturer wants to 'buy' a specific colour for them, let me know! :rofl:
(Yeah, yeah, not being serious... :p:)
Feedback is welcome! :up: