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    Quote Originally Posted by R3DCrocker1 View Post
    Have you tried max BCLK on this little board?
    i tried to boot at 230 windows but it wasnt too happy....was too tired to keep messing around hehehe but im sure you could get a reasonable bclock yeah
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    Cute little board Screamer of a chip to go with it

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    That would be great to put a pot on there....

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    oh im not done yet man

    second test unlocked 875K
    Looking very much forward to this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    oh im not done yet man

    second test unlocked 875K

    and then if all alive still LN2 with 655K

    nice results for air man ... as for 875k do you think it has enough cpu power delivery? hope it's not going to blow up in pieces , it would be pitty for such a nice tiny but powerfull mobo

    can't wait to see what it can do with that 655k under LN2 ... keep punishing them dino

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    this is one of the coolest things i saw on this forum, unbelievable results and totally unexpected on a miniITX board

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    Ahahaha, this is gonna me so funny to see with a pot mounted on it.

    You dont happen to have one of Otternase's 6 kg pots on hand do ya?.

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    OK i've done some quad testing today and here is what i got from the 875K chip

    i havent tested this cpu...seems ok

    the vrm cant handle load past a certain point. i dont know where the limit is in terms of amperage but priming at 3.8ghz 1.22v was not possible. I also could not increase the volts any more when i benchmarked 3DMARK06 so 4.1GHz at 1.26v (i got better results when i disabled LLC).

    Amazing results though to be able to push a quad core that high i think. I've also tortured the VRM with 3 hours of prime which started at 3.5GHz and every hour increase by 100MHz basically

    PRIME at 3 hour mark




    3DMARK06 at 4.1GHz



    32M SuperPi at 4.4Ghz



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    wow amazing board compare with size ! so when on LN2 mate
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    this is friggin' nuts man



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    Thats crazy good memory clocks for such a small board! The VCORE for 4ghz is also pretty damn good.

    Have you tested the chip on a better board?

    want to see some 5.5ghz 3d from a P55 i7!


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    Niceeeeeeeeee. Thanks for the tests.

    *dreams of day of having his own 875k + H55N-USB3*

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    daaaamn thats a lot cheaper than Australia

    our price is $159+ (~USD$135)
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    ^ So its actually still cheaper to pay the rippoff shipping and buy from the US

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    just a couple little things to add dino, you summed it up fairly well, but you forgot to really show how fast this board is...





    btw your ram clocks are lame 1200 8-8-8 single, i can do that in dual =p

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    7-7-7 holy crap dude wtf

    looks wicked fast too damn hahah
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    Quote Originally Posted by youngpro View Post
    just a couple little things to add dino, you summed it up fairly well, but you forgot to really show how fast this board is...





    btw your ram clocks are lame 1200 8-8-8 single, i can do that in dual =p
    That board is really freakin' fast!

    I used an i7-975 @ 5,12 GHz with Tripple-Channel @ 2330 MHz CL6-7-7-18 1T to get 2442 Points. Or performs Lynnfield and/or Windows Server 2003 so much better?

    Anyways, great results!

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    dinos what is the difference between h55m and h55n?
    I am at 4.65 using the same cooler you have on the Power i55. I havent tried sub zero yet with this chip yet.

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    4.9GHz 2k6 is just sick dinos!
    I'm surprised that such a small board can pull this off

    Quote Originally Posted by _mat_ View Post
    That board is really freakin' fast!
    H55N-USB3 looks for sure exciting, but in pro's case why does it have to be the board? 4230MHz uncore and RAM @ 940MHz 6-6-5 with such tight sub-timings (tRFC 59, tRRD 1, tRTP 1, Write to Read 17) is the main reason he managed to push H55 32M performance so far. I guarantee you that he'll manage to pull off so fast 32M times in any high-end P55 board.

    Nevermind, nicely done James

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    WITHOUT adding any voltage to vtt/qpi and PCH, I just managed to get 236 bclk on air. No matter what I do, the cpu just don't get higher than this. Same result on M3F.

    itx236bclk.jpg
    Last edited by sunny7day; 06-14-2010 at 03:45 PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by trans am View Post
    dinos what is the difference between h55m and h55n?
    h55m-usb3
    http://www.giga-byte.us/Products/Mot...ProductID=3320


    h55n-usb3
    http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/products/....aspx?pid=3455
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