Let see some shots of your 5GHz + running SuperPi 1M
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Let see some shots of your 5GHz + running SuperPi 1M
It's been quite a while since I felt I had anything worth reporting in here since I gave up reviewing and Freon. Sandy Bridge has changed all that.
http://home2.btconnect.com/motormice...450SuperPi.jpg
That's using the following
2600K
Asus P8P67 Pro 1053 Bios
4GB of OCZ 1600 6,8,6,24 1T Ram at 1.425v
H50 Cooler with standard quiet fan - so no better than air really.
P67A-UD3P F6a beta bios@2600K Batch #L040B225 @5Ghz@vcore 1.45v bios@Intel stock cooler@8gb Kingston HyperX Cl 9-9-9-24
http://img266.imageshack.us/f/2600k5...superpi1m.jpg/
:) my first touch with sandy bridge and cheap motherboard :D
max multiplier in bios X58 :D right now thats should do nice numbers with cold like dry ice / Ln2
need better air cooler now !
I think this should be moved to the Intel hardware section...
I really don't think aircooled and watercooled CPU's belong in the Xtreme Overclocking part of the forums. Not having a go at you or anything but I personally don't find anything too extreme about the results.
I agree - 5 GHZ is not as special as people might think anymore ;) SandyBridge opened a new chapter in clockspeeds.
Here is one very quick 1m on air:
http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/6...m155v6781s.png
Flopper
This is weird :eek: at same speed at 5ghz u got superpi 1M at 07.554 and
my speed is same at 5ghz and i got faster superpi 1M than u ? mine 07.488 sec !
Here is my L040B208 on water.:D
:eek: u are the first person over 5,6Ghz with Sandy thats for sure !! OMG nice done dude.. max speed on air then ?
Here mine with SS on Gigabyte ud4
http://www.hwbot.org/community/submi...560_6sec_609ms
but that's not your sandybridge :p:
I think you mean that one :up: Damn nice chip you got there :up:
2600k
Here is mine @ 5.288Ghz. I'm not game to take it any further. It should be 5.3Ghz, but hte BCLK is at 99.8 :(.
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c1...7757/53Ghz.jpg
Thanks a lot Glenboy. 5300mhz needs 1.475v bios totally stable and 5600mhz needs 1.55v. These chips are incredible for the money.
yeh you always get good results mate:yepp: you had a good e8600 like mine a while back , my sandy build is 75% complete hopefully will be up and running this evening, first real upgrade for me for a while , i have a waterloop just on cpu only so should handle any heat no worries, is 56 or 57 the max multiplier available without resorting to the bclock,
Here's one at 5088MHz and a WCG bench at 5038MHz( much tougher than SP1M..:D
58 would be the max without any bclk. Water cooling is awesome for these chips and allows for a dead quiet system as they run very cool.:D Yes I certainly remember that E8600 back in the day. I broke 5G with that chip too which was a lot of fun. That was a killer bench chip.
heres a couple at 5ghz
Very nice OC Nub. What batch on this chip?
Thanks, batch# L040B698.
Ive been trying different kits of ram, different multipliers and as long as timings are fairly tight the score in 1m is pretty much the same. In 32m though I can see a small difference. This was with a 2 stix from a 3x1gb kit of HyperX
Looking good. There is room for some tweaking despite its design limitations that is simply fun to explore. I too have been testing out different ram types, mostly Gskill. Seems like all the L040B types are solid and have even more then 5G on tap. I am on water and the f6a bios allowed max on every multi with awesome stability. Unfortunately my board has lost dual channel but I will move on rather quickly with another. Sandy loves Cinebench R11.5 so check it out.:D
Got really bored so i started messing with lower mem multipliers, then started dropping timings and ran these.
I guess below 5-4-4, or 5-3-3 it really isnt doing anything. Dont know why its even an option if its borked.
And here is mine. L042B078 . Vcore 1.50v air cooling.
http://img38.imageshack.us/img38/1489/giga32m5500.jpg
Very nice score there aristidis with a new batch L042B078. That is the first L042B I have seen. I just grabbed another 2600K for backup and it is a batch L042B208, though I have not tested it yet.:D
Same batch L042B208 at my local MC but they are selling fast. I'm looking forward to some results.
5Ghz is very normal here !!!
Asus p8p67pro batch L036B120
2600K L042B208
chew*s mod TT Big Typhoon
Biostar TP67XE
2X1gb Diablo3 2000
Too much hassle with single stage:(...feels like FX60 all over again..
http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/3903/screenshot002gb.jpg
http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/3...enshot013y.jpg
Very nice chip you have there. Here is my L040B208 on water single channel.
My chip is awesome,too bad board can't adjust bclk...:( But i am waiting for a new revision :D For now 5522 Vantage and S-pi with 1.48,piece of cake :)
This is little 2500K,my little beast :D
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The LOG word in the Thermal Status area of RealTemp shows that core reached the thermal throttling point at least once. In theory that doesn't happen until you hit 98C on this CPU but if it hits the throttling point even for a millisecond, it will be logged by RealTemp. This info is stored within the CPU itself until the next time you boot up.
I'm noticing that the 2500K uses less voltage to get to the same frequency as its 2600k counterpart. Is that because the 2500k doesn't have Hyper Threading and the 2600k does, so it requires more voltage?
That was true last gen around and should hold up in this arch as well though time will tell.
Mine at 5189MHz
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...erpi1m7207.jpg
http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/381...rpi5487.th.png
Here is my chip...........L042A969 + UD7 watercool
Seriously guys, you must be joking! Calling yourselves "Sandy Bridge 5GHz Club" and then only run Super PI. :wth:
[IMG]http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...valli/5245.png[/IMG]
I still have alot of room to go...
Hope HT off is OK.
Batch is L045B398
mine :)
http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/4275/5400spi1m1.jpg
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OC Nub, 1M is pure raw CPU power... 32M should be beneficial of tighter latencies and more ram speed
:p:
i5 2500K @ 5.30 GHz - 1.600 V.- Asus P8P67 PRO - G.Skill XM - WATER - #L041
http://image.ohozaa.com/t/b2c/hhvo1.jpg
http://image.ohozaa.com/t/ead/p180311_20.42_01].jpg
Sorry for numpty question but............do you mean a chip that will get into "Windows" at 55x and 52x and bench or one that will just post.
I'm getting confused by the various threads regarding stability v raw power........... and Blend v Small ssts v LinX v IBT v SuperPi etc.
If somebody's chip does 5.2@1.41v and bench, is it better than a chip that will do 5.4 but require silly Vcore (i.e. mine)?
My L045B398 will run Blend for 4 hours at 5GHz 1.44v and do LinX at higher multi's for 20+ loops with correspondingly higher Vcore (I know its not the best but not the worst either) but I switched off because I wanted to try another chip.
Where does the fun end and frustration kick in, so to speak.......:shrug:
If it enters Windows XP ( far harder stress then Vista and Win7) then you have a good one... when we did the binning of +50 CPU's it took us about 4-5 minutes per CPU do determine approx speed... if it posts into windows at 55X with eg 1.55Vcore then it will run +5500 for benching... we found 3 X 56 multies : one does 5730, one 5700 and the worst one 5660....
Posting is not good enough... and make sure when you test it has EIST and co all off...
l0ud_sil3nc3 and leeghoofd, many thanx.
Just one more question. If you could answer the following......
I have win7 (SP1 with AVX). If my chips need 1.55+ Vcore to bench can I not still claim stability, even if I'm nearing 1.6v Vcore (Iam on water). Is it not tough enough within the Win7 (SP1+AVX) benching environment to claim "reasonable" stability. Obviously my temps are going to be the wrong side of 85 C and the "degradation" word comes in but for arguments sake is this amount of abuse still not a good claim?
For the sake of practicality and the "fun" word, an hour or two of Prime must be good to go (or a good 20+ loop in LinX maybe, or IBT or..........etc).
Once again thanx for the replies :up:
Don't know if it's superpi 1M stable, but here is my 5ghz shot :D
http://img851.imageshack.us/img851/7...dingstable.jpg
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how about 32M @5389 ;
http://img856.imageshack.us/img856/9727/54x32m.jpg
here is 1M;
http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/654/54x1m.th.jpg
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I dont think anyone trying for x55 or higher is looking for anything but bench stable, meaning it will pass the test and stay in windows long enough that they can take a screen. Lower voltage chips are nice but there are no points taken away for high vcore, you just need to get the screenshot.
1m 5 gig + runs seems kinda pointless.
5 gig + stress test stable would make things more interesting.
Chip has a lot more headroom for stress testing, awsome low volt chip.
Indded having true stability at 5Ghz @ 1.34v is very nice. But with my bad luck is impossible to find a similar chip.