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SuperPi32m 5GHz & 4GHz Z97 Haswell ( Refresh ) All Out Challenge!
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Congrats on number 1George haha
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Seriously, guys, why is a new thread necessary if evidence suggests that there seems to be no performance difference between Z87 and Z97 whatsoever? I mean, we didn't have to make a new thread when P35 was replaced by X38/X48, so why is this necessary now? :)
Using loud's results as a reference:
1400 9-12-12 Z87: http://i.imgur.com/FfF1QKz.png
1400 9-12-12 Z97: http://i.imgur.com/hNxhNXG.png
1333 8-12-8 Z87: http://i.imgur.com/R9OjuJe.png
1333 8-12-8 Z97: http://i.imgur.com/PHK39SQ.png
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just want a fresh page is all I think sam
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Sam,in some tests that Splave has done it looks like we could be seeing 100Mhz more memory speed out of Z97 compared to Z87
I'm happy either way what ever you guys want to do,as long as I can bench my memory its all good
Thanks for your time Don_Dan
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Shiranui Gen-An - 7:40:589 - 40x100BCLK - 1300MHz - 8-12-8-28-88-1 - M7G - G.Skill Pi 2000C6 2x2GB PSC - 1.895v - air
http://i947.photobucket.com/albums/a...psec79a48e.png
Horrible efficiency, I know, but I'm just happy I got a 32M pass on Z97 with PSC at 2600C8 finally.
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Splave - 5:54:969 - 50x100 - 1400 MHz - 6-10-6-21-64-1 - ASRock z97 OCF - G.Skill 2000 c6 PI 2x2GB/PSC - 2.28v - Ln2/Ln2
http://i.imgur.com/8LuQHCx.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/OVUDW5f.jpg
Was a blast, 5:54.7** def possible at this settings, had to cut my wazza back for stability. Will try again tomorrow.
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Bulgogi beef eating champion!
First in the 54's, you have unlocked full retard achievment :D
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Very nice Splave,nice 54s :up:
Great pic as well
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
bullant
Thanks for your time Don_Dan
You're welcome! :)
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Shiranui Gen-An
Shiranui Gen-An - 7:40:589 - 40x100BCLK - 1300MHz - 8-12-8-28-88-1 - M7G - G.Skill Pi 2000C6 2x2GB PSC - 1.895v - air
Horrible efficiency, I know, but I'm just happy I got a 32M pass on Z97 with PSC at 2600C8 finally.
New leader in the 4 GHz category! ;) :up:
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Splave
Splave - 5:54:969 - 50x100 - 1400 MHz - 6-10-6-21-64-1 - ASRock z97 OCF - G.Skill 2000 c6 PI 2x2GB/PSC - 2.28v - Ln2/Ln2
Was a blast, 5:54.7** def possible at this settings, had to cut my wazza back for stability. Will try again tomorrow.
Sick! :shocked: :up: :up: :up:
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No 2800, but 2752 on the 125 strap was rock solid stable, ran out of LN2 as I was screening my final run and for the first time ever I had aida freeze the rig lol
l0ud_sil3nc3 - 7:17:454 - 32x125.1 - 1375.0 MHz - 6-10-6-21-64-1 - ASRock Z97 OCF - GSkill 2400 c8 2x2GB/PSC - 2.15V - LN2 @ all
http://i.imgur.com/Q0XYRNM.png
l0ud_sil3nc3 - 5:55:453 - 40x125.1 - 1375.4 MHz - 6-10-6-24-64-1 - ASRock Z97 OCF - GSkill 2400 c8 2x2GB/PSC - 2.15V - LN2 @ all
http://i.imgur.com/t5jGGyE.png
TRAS 21 seemed to make a huge difference especially at 4Ghz
http://i.imgur.com/8g7yTD2.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/XOXpsmt.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/HZrlapd.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/it3WCbG.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/sumJt69.jpg
Oh btw f(l)uck you aida
http://i.imgur.com/d1YCU0D.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/XfvrZgh.jpg
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nice runs LS
ill join soon.
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Very nice Loud,nice pics too
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Testing OCF Z97 during computex live G.Skill OC Show this
first run without CW second run the only one we did with CW very fast in the last minute.
Hiwa - 5.55.078 - 39x128.6- 2822 MHz - 6-10-6-21-64-1 - ASRock Z97 OCF - G.Skill 2400 c8 2x2GB/PSC - 2.22V - Cryoclamp Memory Container BE and CPU KP gemini
http://i58.tinypic.com/elbgir.jpg
http://i59.tinypic.com/15quvb7.jpg
http://i60.tinypic.com/10f7v3r.jpg
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^my imc is not bad?
Great run for first time using the board man :)
I think we will see 125 strap being more and more popular now.
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That imc is damn good man, hope to find one similar to continue benching.
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Splave - 5:54:578 - 39x128 - 1410 MHz - 6-10-6-21-64-1 - ASRock Z97 OCF - G.Skill 2000 C6 PI 2x2GB/PSC - 2.28v - LN2/LN2
http://i.imgur.com/nDuKImp.jpg
Had to use small wazza will revisit again :) I think there is more in the tank for sure.
I think this proves z97 is stronger at mem clocking :D
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Killing it Splave!
53's next :D
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Nickshih - 5:54:812 - 39x128 - 1410 MHz - 6-10-6-21-64-1 - ASRock Z97 OCF - G.Skill 2000 C6 PI 2x2GB/PSC - 2.3v - LN2/LN2
Seems that 2000 C6 kits all good under cold with KO8155 PCB . 2800 CL6 easy on Z97 OCF
Allen's OS is too fast . unstable with big waza .
http://picx.xfastest.com/nickshih/asrock/2800cl6.jpg
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Wow awesome times guys,Z97 OC Formula is killing it
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had a blast in TPE :) nice to have 4 killer sticks now
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Are these my ex week1208 sticks? :)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
TaPaKaH
Are these my ex week1208 sticks? :)
found those in my colleague's desk ... They thought it was junk .:eek:
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Have to love qualification sticks
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
nickshih
found those in my colleague's desk ... They thought it was junk .:eek:
that's not far from truth, actually :D
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l0ud_sil3nc3 - 5:56:953 - 50x100.1 - 1467.6 MHz - 9-12-12-17-108-1 - Z97 OCF - Corsair 2666 c10 2x4GB/Samsung - 2.15v - LN2 (-125c/+2c)
http://i.imgur.com/cjUNEeV.png
and RTL's
http://i.imgur.com/FMwCrZn.png
Tsai's pot just sitting on top of the Dom Plats, naked and uninsulated, hence why just a quickie run to test these out, will put some more time in it as it feels about a half second off.
http://i.imgur.com/RRXhGUs.jpg
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
l0ud_sil3nc3
l0ud_sil3nc3 - 5:56:953 - 50x100.1 - 1467.6 MHz - 9-12-12-17-108-1 - Z97 OCF - Corsair 2666 c10 2x4GB/Samsung - 2.15v - LN2 (-125c/+2c)
Tsai's pot just sitting on top of the Dom Plats, naked and uninsulated, hence why just a quickie run to test these out, will put some more time in it as it feels about a half second off.
That's +2?C on the sammies?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
Calathea
That's +2?C on the sammies?
Yes Calathea, +2c just one run on a completely untested retail 4790K.
The pot was just sitting on the heat spreaders, no TIM or anything. The k probe was wedged in between the spreader and the pcb to get a more accurate reading.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
l0ud_sil3nc3
Yes Calathea, +2c just one run on a completely untested retail 4790K.
The pot was just sitting on the heat spreaders, no TIM or anything. The k probe was wedged in between the spreader and the pcb to get a more accurate reading.
Wow not more for that clock... you definitely got me inspired :P Is cold on cpu necessary you think?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
C-N
:clap: Like it :up:
Thanks C-N, your Z87 time is what I'm chasing, but your too fast :D
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Calathea
Wow not more for that clock... you definitely got me inspired :P Is cold on cpu necessary you think?
For 5000 uncore, most definitely for 4700-4900 air should be fine.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
l0ud_sil3nc3
Thanks C-N, your Z87 time is what I'm chasing, but your too fast :D
He he, that's the aim of the game :D real good to see 2933.
However I feel a full can coming my way....
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m..._whoop_ass.jpg
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Some PSC on air cpu on water,not looking to be added on this one as I went just over cap 4003
http://i62.tinypic.com/260aeko.png
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
bullant
Now that is a killer IMC + memory combo :up:
Everything super tight as well great job bullant:clap:
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Update. :)
Impressive results from l0ud_sil3nc3, Splave, hiwa and Nick Shih! :up:
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alex-ro - 5:58:297 - 50x100.1 - 1466.4 MHz - 9-12-12-21-110-1 - Maximus VII Formula - Corsair Vengeance PRO 2666 c10 2x4GB/Samsung - 2.12v - Air +25c Ambient
http://abload.de/img/snaphsot0002iek56.png
First shot on new mems,need to improve efficiency and lower RTL.
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alex-ro - 5:57:891 - 50x100.1 - 1466.4 MHz - 9-12-12-21-110-1 - Maximus VII Formula - Corsair Vengeance PRO 2666 c10 2x4GB/Samsung - 2.15v - Air +25c Ambient
http://abload.de/img/557r9jug.jpg
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So its been 6 weeks without Ln2,finally received some ln2 today,testing a new 4790K was quite hard to dial this chip in,is so different to any 4770ks Ive tested
Did finally get a pass but was loosing a efficiency towards the end of the session,board seemed to get quite cold on in this session so im guessing some moisture somewhere.
Had a couple faster runs a little earlier that should have just cracked the 54.9xx,will keep trying :up:
bullant - 5:55:266 - 39x128.3 - 1410.8 MHz - 6-10-16-21-64-1 - Z97 OCF - GSkill Pis 2000 cl6 - 2.23v - LN2 -160
http://i58.tinypic.com/2hib4oi.png
http://i57.tinypic.com/nbdicp.png
This was one of the faster runs,im thinking 54.9xx on this on
http://i58.tinypic.com/357hfg2.png
http://i58.tinypic.com/2r2tc83.jpg
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Don't know if that's the correct thread.
Also don't know how is my efficiency with this G3258, since there are not many 4GHz runs out there.
Screenshot lacks AIDA numbers, so it does not qualify, thus not writing the info in the correct format too.
All air, 1.92V for the mems - G.Skill 2000C9 Tridents, PSC-X.
http://hwbot.org/image/1219703.jpg
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Awesome runs Bully, glad to see the 125 strap working out for you as well.
The humidity down under looks intense right about now!
Don't think I have ever seen your rig so wet/frosted especially not the SATA ports or PCH heat sink :D
@ Infrared
here's one to compare:
2666
http://i.imgur.com/4My1ta9.png
2736
http://i.imgur.com/pbDeSah.png
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Thanks, loud :up:
I can't run that tight and it seems I'm 1 second behind.
Anyway, it doesn't matter anymore since it seems my new cpu can't run 2666 and 2600 with PSC even with slack secondaries and tertiaries.
It's either the board or the IMC. I can't even run CAS 7 at 2400, while that's way too easy on Z77 + 3770K with these sticks :(
Wish I had any other brand board to try...
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Thanks loud, yeah I've never had it frozen that much before,I say you are correct
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So this has been my main pi drive for the last year or so, guess it's time to test all my mechanical drives.
http://i.imgur.com/q2qUNrs.jpg
Maybe this is why I'm so slow :p:
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I use 10 year old sata 1 Seagate in my haswell test rig with lots of bad sectors and I don?t bother :D
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
websmile
I use 10 year old sata 1 Seagate in my haswell test rig with lots of bad sectors and I don?t bother :D
Do you think it matters at all? (i.e. performance wise)
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Not really, you normally try to avoid that hdd is involved in 32M, I also don?t use ram disk if I bench on time, which I didn?t on Haswell anyway
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CW is much faster using SSD than HDD. So if you do it like 100 times per month and save 5 mins each time, it amounts to ~8 hrs of extra free time that you can use :D :D
Performance and stability-wise I see no difference at all having recently switched from HDDs to SSDs.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
TaPaKaH
CW is much faster using SSD than HDD. So if you do it like 100 times per month and save 5 mins each time, it amounts to ~8 hrs of extra free time that you can use :D :D
Performance and stability-wise I see no difference at all having recently switched from HDDs to SSDs.
Agreed waza takes forever on mechanical, but I just have so many of them :p:
Will give ssd a try for waza and see if I can duplicate my times on a mechanical drive, thanks Sam :up:
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I still need to learn how to good run on SPI ...any suggest ? :)
http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/...pse0e20007.jpg
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XBrytanX - 5:55:703 - 40x125.1 - 1375 MHz - 6-10-6-24-64-1 - Z97 OCF - GSkill 2000 c6 2x2GB/PSC - 2.3V - LN2 @ all
http://i774.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps1e13c03d.png
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Alex-Ro - 5:57:079 - 50x100 - 1466 MHz - 9-12-2-17-108-1 - Maximus VII IMPACT - Corsair Vengeance Pro 2666c10 - 2.15V - air
http://abload.de/img/impactsamsung29335orsr.jpg
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So between work and now school, I have gone on the longest vacation from benching due to lack of time and guess what? It sucks:p:
Decided to give the c6 Pi's another run at 5Ghz and after hours I finally managed a 2800 c6 run :yepp:
Checked off the list of :banana::banana::banana::banana: to do :up:
Started the night off good, besting my best time:
http://i.imgur.com/ycpMEMP.png
Different waza yielded slightly better results:
http://i.imgur.com/ZZ8G5f3.png
tightened trfc, small almost unnoticeable gain:
http://i.imgur.com/jE1rStd.png
. . .and then I tested every strap/bclk combo to find out what would run and after hours of fail, I realized this kit can not run TRAS 21 at 2800+ and nothing over 2809 ever passed much less even trained.
l0ud_sil3nc3 - 5:55:063 - 38x131.6 - 1403.6 MHz - 6-10-6-24-64-1 - ASRock Z97 OCF - G.Skill 2000 C6 PI 2x2GB/PSC - 2.22V - LN2 @ all
http://i.imgur.com/O8xbIVL.png
pics:
http://i.imgur.com/T30CWUg.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/DVNvhCR.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/S9wO6jS.jpg
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Awesome work loud,also looking really good Luke :up:
@ Alex that sammy time is great,considering your CPU speed that would have to be one of the best sammy times I've seen :up:
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omg killer score loud wow, you run full pot on your psc kit ?
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Just saw Luke's run as well bully, great job chl :)
And crazy RTL Alex, no other board can run Samsung at symmetrical RTL's like the baby Impact.
nXXo I guess the pot was full of LN2 the whole time, but max dimm temps were -136c warming up to -125c by the end of a 32M run, maybe time to start applying TIM on the heat spreaders in between the pot.
And Allen, you are too damn fast lol
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Originally Posted by
hiwa
way to go LS ....
:toast:
Will have to try the 2400 c8's with this cpu next, as it's my best IMC.
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Well done, George! :clap:
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Alex-Ro - 5:56:640 - 47x106.5 - 1490 MHz - 9-12-2-21-110-1 - Maximus VII IMPACT - Corsair Vengeance Pro 2666c10 - 2.30V - air
http://abload.de/img/2980g2j7e.png
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Haswell is boxed until new thermo/probe comes :(
nm :p:
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Little more out of my old 4770k,had few faster ones but just not passing
bullant - 5:55:094 - 39x128.3 - 1410.8 MHz - 6-10-16-21-64-1 - Z97 OCF - GSkill Pis 2000 cl6 - 2.23v - LN2 -160
http://i62.tinypic.com/msehr9.png
http://i59.tinypic.com/flg6tu.jpg
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Forgot to add this entry:
Alex-Ro - 5:56:671 - 50x100.0 - 1466 MHz - 8-12-2-18-108-1 - Maximus VII IMPACT - Corsair Vengeance Pro 2666c10 - 2.35V - dice -50 c
http://abload.de/img/29338-12-12mkoe7.png
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Nice work, bullant and Alex-Ro! :clap:
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
Don_Dan
Nice work, bullant and Alex-Ro! :clap:
ditto
:toast: :toast2: :toast: :toast2: :toast: :toast2:
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awesome run guys!
How do you set tWTR 3 on asrock? in the same bios 0.12C i only have the option to set "4" and "auto" no 3 lol
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Might be a mistread. When I set 4 on ASUS and use ASRock software, it reads 3.
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If you don't install MEI or something related it shows 3 iirc from z87 days...
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
TaPaKaH
Might be a mistread. When I set 4 on ASUS and use ASRock software, it reads 3.
Do you believe in magic?
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...Z97OCF012c.rar
Me neither :P
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
Vivi
awesome run guys!
How do you set tWTR 3 on asrock? in the same bios 0.12C i only have the option to set "4" and "auto" no 3 lol
Lower twrrd to15 & leave twtr at 4 in bios = 3 on everything that reads it.
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sergmann - 5:58:031 - 49x102 - 1428.9 MHz - 9-12-12-16-108-1 - Z97 OCF - G.Skill TridentX 2x4GB/Samsung - 2.06v - CPU/Water+Mem/Air
http://abload.de/thumb/20140919-000848h8dbu.png
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Alex-Ro - 5:56:375 - 49x102.1 - 1497.9 MHz - 9-12-12-18-108-1 - ASUS MAXIMUS VII IMPACT - Corsair Vengeance PRO 2x4GB/Samsung - 2.35v - CPU/Water,Mem/Air
http://abload.de/img/5563752ebul2.jpg
Same subs as before,just forgot to open utility :(
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very nice run ALexyour hch9 is under cold ???
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No,air@15 degrees Celsius.
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:up: next time put a timming configurator with your screen NJ!
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PSC Test with LN2
sergmann - 5:56:469 - 50x100 - 1333 MHz - 6-10-6-24-64-1T - Z97 OCF - Mach Xtreme 2x2GB - 2.16v - CPU/LN2+Mem/LN2
http://abload.de/thumb/superpi32m505.56.469r2iya.png
http://abload.de/thumb/systemgzie1.jpg
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Little update,little waza used here :up:
bullant - 5:54:828 - 42x119.1 - 1429.2 MHz - 6-10-6-24-64-1 - Z97 OCF - GSkill Pis 2000 cl6 - 2.26v - LN2 -160
http://i60.tinypic.com/25q87pl.jpg
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1429 6-10-6 is the new standard now :D
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
TaPaKaH
1429 6-10-6 is the new standard now :D
Yeah mate ahah :up:
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nfszocker - 5:57:594 - 48x104.1 - 1457.8 MHz - 9-12-12-18-108-1 - Z97 OCF - G.Skill TridentX 2x4GB/Samsung - 2.22v - CPU/Water+Mem/Air
http://s14.directupload.net/images/141120/94xbuvgd.jpg
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Bit of a thread Necro, as is usual for me, but I think I'll be posting some results here in not too long. Have some PSC and BDBG on hand, and some BBSE on the way.
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Round 1: Go!
TheHoof - 5:59:000 - 50x100 - 2800 MHz - 9-12-12-14-104-1 - ASRock Z97 OC Formula - G.Skill TridentX 2400C9 2x4GB/S2D - 1.96v bios/1.955v HWiNFO - AIO CPU/stock mem
https://hwbot.org/imgs/2950636
Long time no see! Finally getting back to testing again :)
A hair under 300ms behind PB with the older hardware, suspect bios (which is 2.00, not 1.80) or just 4790K is the cause for the time penalty :(
Really hope it isn't the latter, because I have a much stronger chip and would like to use it for screens here.
Not sure if core or IMC but these core clocks are not stable through Aida mem bandwidth tests :/
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Round 2: Go!
TheHoof - 5:58:656 - 50x100 - 2800 MHz - 9-12-12-14-104-1 - ASRock Z97 OC Formula - G.Skill TridentX 2400C9 2x4GB/S2D - 2.1vdimm - air CPU/stock mem
https://hwbot.org/imgs/3019223
It's been a while, y'all! Good to be back! Been having a lot of hardware struggles over the past year or so. Finally found a reliable motherboard/CPU/mem pairing. Had to recreate and retune my OS to beat my PB from a while ago. If anyone needs a copy of it for testing, feel free to shoot me a message wherever you know me :)
Found a QE6S from China, already seems good without delid. It'll pass with lower volts but I didn't minimize for reliability's sake. Hoping that I can get one of my CPUs to do 50/50 on air, though I think that'll need a 4790k I haven't posted here yet.
Scores still seem kinda inconsistent, especially with anything other than this Samsung profile. I'll get it figured out though, I have a metric ton of memory to bin.
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Well done, thanks for posting! :)
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Round 3: Go!
TheHoof - 5:58:406 - 50x100 - 2800 MHz - 9-12-12-14-104-1 - ASRock Z97 OC Formula - G.Skill TridentX 2400C9 2x4GB/S2D - 1.99vdimm - air CPU/stock mem
https://hwbot.org/imgs/3020623
Still a couple hundred ms off my goal, but still pretty solid! I'll take it. Moving on to 2860 next!
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Round 4: Go!
TheHoof - 5:57:906 - 49x102.1 - 2860 MHz - 9-12-12-14-104-1 - ASRock Z97 OC Formula - G.Skill TridentX 2400C9 2x4GB/S2D - 2.12vdimm - air CPU/stock mem
https://hwbot.org/imgs/3024742
Crazy that C-N was doing .375 with settings similar to this, wonder what I'm missing. Had some runs that looked like they'd be .7xx-.6xx. Also had some 2900 runs about halfway through that probably would've been .4xx, got more instability beyond 2.17vdimm.
Base clock fluctuation is annoying. I need to set 99.9 to get 100, 102 to get 102.1, and it still fluctuates down.
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Round 5: Go!
TheHoof - 5.58.094 - 50x100 - 2800 MHz - 9-12-12-14-104-1 - ASRock Z97 OCF Formula - G.Skill TridentX 2400C9 2x4GB/S2D - 2.005vdimm - air CPU/stock mem
https://hwbot.org/imgs/3163368
TheHoof - 5.57.907 - 50x100.05 - 2802 MHz - 9-12-12-14-104-1 - ASRock Z97 OCF Formula - G.Skill TridentX 2400C9 2x4GB/S2D - 1.99vdimm - air CPU/stock mem
https://community.hwbot.org/uploads/...c1b2f453c1.png
Got a new OS from another user, after some optimizations it seems much better. My 2800 time is nearly matching my previous 2860! Accidentally forgot to open my SPD tabs on that second screen, oh well.
Also figured a workaround for the bclk fluctuation issue. If I boot at a lower bclk and raise in OS with Rapid OC, the clocks seem much more stable. I also have a lot more granularity with bclk, allowing for changes of 0.05 effective, which weren't possible through the bios alone. This was not possible on my previous OS because of specific services that were disabled.
I still have a couple more aggressive tweaks to implement, though not sure if they'll give a significant enough gain to be worth it unless they decrease run-to-run variance, too.