My latest high BCKL, low-volt, low-VVT, 24/7 setup. ;)
VVT=1.28v :)
W3520 @4.2GHZ(19x221) 1.20v :cool:
http://img.techpowerup.org/100101/Ca...3-20100101.jpg
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My latest high BCKL, low-volt, low-VVT, 24/7 setup. ;)
VVT=1.28v :)
W3520 @4.2GHZ(19x221) 1.20v :cool:
http://img.techpowerup.org/100101/Ca...3-20100101.jpg
Comming from R2E.. now X58 classified (much more stable, at least for me it is)
http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/1791/45stable.jpg
I have a question for the guys that run Prime Blend. Are you running it custom with more ram used or just default? Default only uses 1600mb of ram to test, it was suggested that I run custom using 5000mb's.
Thanks
Thought I would give it a try, I set blend to custom 5000mb. Will let this run over night.
http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/938...lend5000mb.png http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/cus...ng/1/w1493.png
3938b020 ........... 4.2ghz 1.2v......4.0ghz at stock 1 ghz.........screenie's soon, testing stability.
Water installation done. After 10 mins playing with bios. Classified kick ass :clap: Will try to either push more bclk or reduce vcore a little.
Eleet shows wrong voltage, dont count on them. Bios vcore 1.3125, vtt +50mv, dram 1.63v, qpi pll 1.20v
http://i49.tinypic.com/b8tlle.png
Nice work guys.
Just a reminder to please put your overclocks into the Xtremesystems database I made (make sure you show stability test in SS) - found Here
Add your OC details to the form, then click submit and the database will automatically update with your results. There is a link to the database in the thread I linked you to and
you can download it yourself in various formats as you wish.
Common guys, we don't want other website forums to be more organized than us do we? :)
Absolutely, they all count. Just make sure its stable with a stress test then add the results to the spreadsheet.
Oh, OC Nub - most people just run a default settings blend, but those more serious about it run custom blend with all available ram used as it is more stressful.
wow 4240 is the highest thats been posted so far. I was looking through a substantial list on another forum around the first of Dec and there were several people up in the 4.5-4.8 range on water. Most of the higher clocks though I believe were on low B batch chips.
I'll start overclocking my 950 Batch 3931A332 as soon as I get my New ZM1200M power supply.
The database in first post in this thread has not been updated in nearly a year, and is with old C0 chips.
Here is more recent thread with D0 i7s in 4.5-4.8 range
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=239175
It is interesting to see difference between C0 and D0 overclocking...
Threads where the original OP has to keep updating and organizing almost always fail. That's why I made the self updating database.........
Here's a low voltage low temp clock.
3.6 GHz @ 0.992v | 1.15 Vtt | DDR3-1715 | 8-8-8-24
http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...DDR3-1715M.jpg
http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...-DDR3-17-1.jpg
very nice temps CryptiK :up:
Cryptik, you should lower your multiplier and raise the bus speed to bring QPI link speed up to the core speed for optimum performance.
Thanks Radaja :)
Mngdew - I was just playing around. I have a very hot CPU and I was seeing what it would take to keep it around 60*C load. Usually run at 4 - 4.2GHz. Water coming soon so I'm doing some 'before' testing.
i7 975 EE
batch: 3910A347
4.2GHz w/HT ON @ 1.265V
http://www.pohrani.com/t/v/bV/3ReUsBx3/asd.jpg
Max frequency under LN2:
http://valid.canardpc.com/cache/banner/928917.png
3D benchable frequency under LN2 w/HT ON is 5173MHz with 1.55V vcore and 1.45V VTT.
This was all done on Asus Rampage II Extreme. I think that on EVGA Classified this processor can go more.
920 D0 3926A446
4.2Ghz (HT Off)
Thermalright 120 Ultra Extreme + 2x Aerocool Silverlightning @ 1300rpms
http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...2HToff1329.png
Still testing...