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Oooohhhh... definitely watching this!!
So it's 3:20 here in Spain. Is NDA lifted in Eastern time?
Because that's 5 hours behind because of DST. If so, only 1 hour and 40 minutes!!
:O Get to it MM!
Need to see these results
I really want to see, Cinebench results! Although iv just seen the speculative pricing for all the 6c/12t xeons, none less than $1000 :/
Post Benchmarks and Pictures before you shuffle off this mortal coil Dave. That's all we ask.
20 Logs on the fire for WCG: i7 920@2.8 X3220@3.0 X3220@2.4 E8400@4.05 E6600@2.4
My toys:
Asus Sabertooth X58 | Core i7-950 (D0) | CM Hyper 212+ | G.Skill Sniper LV 12GB DDR3-1600 CL9 | GeForce GTX 670-2048MB | OCZ Agility 4 512GB, WD Raptor 150GB x 3 (RAID0), WD Black 1TB x 2 (RAID0) | XFX 650W CAH9 | Lian-Li PC-9F | Win 7 Pro x86-64
Gigabyte EX58-UD3R | Core i7-920 (D0) | Stock HSF | G.Skill Sniper LV 4GB DDR3-1600 CL9 | Radeon HD 2600 Pro 512MB | WD Caviar 80GB IDE, 4TB x 2 (RAID5) | Corsair TX750 | XClio 188AF | Win 7 Pro x86-64
Dell Dimension 8400 | Pentium 4 530 HT (E0) | Stock HSF | 1.5GB DDR2-400 CL3 | GeForce 8800 GT 256MB | WD Caviar 160GB SATA | Stock PSU | (Broken) Stock Case | Win Vista HP x86
Little Dot DAC_I | Little Dot MK IV | Beyerdynamic DT-880 Premium (600 Ω) | TEAC AG-H300 MkIII | Polk Audio Monitor 5 Series 2's
1 hour 5 minutes ... please :beg:
you guys are so lucky dave has my gainesy setup.
otherwise he would of had to wait on new mounts for his true's.
Nadeshiko: i7 990 12GB DDR3 eVGA Classified *In Testing... Jealous? *
Miyuki: W3580 6GB DDR3 P6T-Dlx
Lind: Dual Gainestown 3.07
Sammy: Dual Yonah Sossoman cheerleader. *Sammy-> Lind.*
Its my fault.. and no im not sorry about it either.[12:37] skinnee: quit helping me procrastinate block reviews, you asshat. :p
[12:38] Naekuh: i love watching u get the firing squad on XS
looks at time
Bang on 7pm local, I get an announcement from EVGA....
announcing the ...... it is like they know I waiting for this thread to go wild
My Biggest Fear Is When I die, My Wife Sells All My Stuff For What I Told Her I Paid For It.79 SB threads and 32 IB Threads across 4 rigs 111 threads Crunching!!
Yeah!! It's noon west coast style.
Asus Rampage III Formula
I7 970 (200x23=4610)
EK Supreme HF Copper
Swiftech 420 QP w/ (4) Scythe GT AP-15 (1850 RPM)
Swiftech 355 w/ ek X-Top v2
(3) Asus 5850 (1050/1250/1.3v)
(3) EK 5850 FC
Swiftech 220 QP w/ (2) Scythe GT AP-15 (1850 RPM)
Swiftech 355 w/ ek X-Top v2
Cosair HX850
(3) 2GB Gskill F3-12800CL7T-6GBPI
(1) Intel X25-M G2
(3) WD Black 1TB
ready when you are sir
"Study hard my young friend"[/B].
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Woody: It's not a laser! It's a... [sighs in frustration]
I want to start this off by saying that life is all about people.
It is those people you meet and interact with that makes the journey what it is.
In my life I've met and seen the good and the bad in people.
When I came to Xs back in November 2005 I had no idea how it would effect my life.
I've had the good luck to meet some extraordinary people here.
Some of you have no idea the good that is done quietly behind the scenes by some of the guys here.
Money sent to help people out in bad situations with no questions asked.
Parts sent to fill out a build or to help when a part failed.
Just the guys I call the "Good Hearts" of XS.
One of those I met was a guy by the name of Jon Magoon better known to you folks as Loonym.
I think it was back in March of 2008 that he first made his presence known to us on the WCG team.
He'd posted that he was dealing with bladder cancer and that it didn't look good for him.
Then I got to know him a bit better and saw the special guy that was in him.
The absolute love of a daughter that had turned his life around from one of ending days in a drunken stupor( his words) to one of meaning.
I finally got to meet him and his daughter Annabelle last year in June.
Just good people and what a ball of energy she was.
You saw them together and if there ever was a textbook image of pure love this was it.
I also spent an afternoon with him last fall when I brought up a dual stage cascade that Gomeler had finished for him.
We spent the day at his house and on a tour thru Cascadia National Park.
Again I saw the pure love between these two people.
I knew that day that Jon was in a lot of pain but he was trying not to show it.
This was Jon. Didn't want to "ruin" my day with his problems.
I last spoke with him in late November and could tell the end was near for him.
I sent some money up to him in December for a Christmas gift for Annabelle.
I didn't hear back and knowing Jon this was strange as he was the type to immediately send a thanks for any gift.
Like the rest of us I was caught up with house guests at Christmas and didn't follow up on this.
I found out on Jan 3 that he'd passed away on December 28, 2009.
Now Jon loved his overclocking and the high tech parts associated with it and it is in that spirit that I'm naming this machine
"In Memory of Jon Magoon".
Knowing Jon he's looking down and having a good laugh from this.
This project first started out with an email from me to Peter Tan(Shamino) at EVGA corporation sending him a congratulations on a 6633MHz
run on a early release Gulftown cpu last October I believe.
He responded and the discussion got around to the potentials of a dual socket 1366 board and what I'd like to see in one.
Then I mentioned that 'I'd love to have some input to a company designing one"
His response was 'We are and you can"
That began a round of emails between us with me imputing what I'd like to see and trust me, my involvement was in a very small way.
This board is all Peter's and he's accomplished what I thought to be undo able as Intel specifically designed the dual 1366 5520 chip set
to be locked up solid.
Then I got to meet Peter at CES in January at Las Vegas.
What I saw was rare in this world.
An intelligent guy who was open and friendly and also very humble.
A smile that captures the room and just having a good time meeting all the people.
Then I watched him "working" later that evening and saw the intensity in his eyes.
I will tell you that if you ever get a chance to meet him do it.
You will be glad that you did.
I'd also like to say to EVGA that the smartest thing you've done as a company was bringing him into the fold.
I found out app 3 weeks ago that this board was coming and although Peter had mentioned months ago that he'd
send one I was still surprised when it arrived.
Here I'd like to say my thanks to Peter and EVGA for this board and the patience of listening to this old guy go on and on about "dualies".
In addition to being who he is he must also have the patience of a saint.
I found myself in a dilemma when the board arrived.
Since it wasn't something I'd planned on I hadn't even considered the money involved to do a complete build around it.
I started looking at what I'd need and immediately got sticker shock.
Top memory for this wasn't cheap and I needed 6x2 gig.
PSU for this was also very expensive as I'd been told I needed a 1200W PSU
Then what to put it in as the board is 13.6x15"
I figured I could mod my old Supermicro cube for a case but either had to drill the MB tray or get a new one properly sized.
I emailed Ben Rising at Mountain Mods and asked if he had a tray.
He didn't but would on March 19.
Told him that was too late for me but Thanks.
Then he asked me what case I was putting this in so I told him about the SM cube.
His response was "NO YOU ARE NOT!"
Then told me that for the first build seen of this to stick it in that old cube would be just not right.
The next thing he's telling me is to pick out a case on his site.
What do you say to people like this?
Thank you just doesn't carry what you want to say and feel but it's the only words you have.
Now those of you that know me know that I've always dreamed of getting a Lian Li 343B cube.
I'd seen pictures of the Mountain Mods cubes and liked them but that Lian Li had stolen my heart.
I was wrong and because I hadn't had the chance to see a Mountain Mods case in the flesh.
Everything is perfect. Took me over 2 hours to unwrap all the parts and had a ball doing so looking at the quality workmanship.
I mean no sharp edges, paint deep enough to fall into and the design is really well thought out.
You really have to see one in person to appreciate how well it's done and something I will treasure forever.
The one thing I can promise you is that if you buy one you won't be disappointed!
I got an Extended Ascension in Mirror Black optioned like this:
There is an excellent video here done by Adrain Willson that says it far better than I can.
http://www.mountainmods.com/index.ph...vk18587o9jdsu4
All I can say is Thank you Ben and I hope I can someday repay your kindness.
Then we come to memory and as said, I had sticker shock and good memory was more than I had on hand.
I made a call to Mike(Yellowbeard) from Corsair and asked for help.
The reply was way beyond what I could have expected.
Mike made a call and the next thing I know I have 6x2 gig of Corsair's top GTX1's.
Can you say beautiful and a perfect match for the board.
Capable of running 2400 at CAS9 and just writing that brings a shiver!
I'd like to thank both Mike and Robert Pearce at Corsair for their kindness in this.
This memory is better thasn my skils to use it!
Couldn't have done it without you! Thank you guys!
yes, I stole your pic, better than mine.
Then we come to the PSU.
Again, for what I needed big money.
You guys that know me know I'm a big PC Power+Cooling fan as their PSU's just plain do what they advertise.
Built well and I trust them.
I PM'd Eric Ryder(RyderOCZ) and asked for help.
He made a call and last Friday a PCP+C 1200W PSU arrived at my door.
Thank you Eric for this. Again,without your help this wouldn't have happened.
There's one last person I'd like to thank and thats Brian(chew)
In many ways my mentor when it comes to understanding the ins and outs of how 3D works in the benchmarks and for being a good friend.
Thanks pal!
Now to some numbers:
First thing I did was try to get a feel for the system and remember, this is a work in progress and
my first time working with a prerelease board.
The bios is AMI and has every imaginable adjustment you could ask for and I mean everything.
Every single voltage parameter is adjustable.
Fan speed down to percentages and also for temps as to when to come on.
After setting for 22x200 I ran SP1m to get a feel for the computational power even though Super Pi is single threaded.
Next I ran my favorite Cinebench and the new version 11.5 supports 24 threads so I knew this would be good.
What I didn't know is just how good it would be. Yes, my jaw dropped when I saw the numbers.
Next I ran Alexander Yee's( Poke349 on XS) app called y-cruncher.
He's a good kid and it's a excellent app to show true computational power.
I tried to run Vantage but kept getting an error message that it "couldn't scan the system"
I started WCG last night and based on the first finished work units the machine at 4200 is being granted, yes granted, app 108,000PPD
so we finally have a legit 100,000PPD machine.
That was my goal and thats accomplished.
Now I want you guys to understand that it was just this Saturday morning that the last parts arrived so this is a work in progress so don't biatch at me about wiring etc.
I also need to pick up some more 120mm grills for the top and back and 4- drive bay blanks that I forgot to order.
Some observations:
This works well on air but begs for water and that I will do in the next couple months.
Temps at 4200 are in the low 60's on air and at 32 ish on idle.
It's stable at that speed and within acceptable temps but with good water and a skilled person I think 4500 is doable.
The last thing I'd like to say is I never thought I'd be working with something like this and to all the people that made that possible
I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Last edited by Movieman; 03-25-2010 at 09:05 AM.
Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
The XS WCG team needs your support.
A good project with good goals.
Come join us,get that warm fuzzy feeling that you've done something good for mankind.
100,000 ppd
Main-- i7-980x @ 4.5GHZ | Asus P6X58D-E | HD5850 @ 950core 1250mem | 2x160GB intel x25-m G2's |
Wife-- i7-860 @ 3.5GHz | Gigabyte P55M-UD4 | HD5770 | 80GB Intel x25-m |
HTPC1-- Q9450 | Asus P5E-VM | HD3450 | 1TB storage
HTPC2-- QX9750 | Asus P5E-VM | 1TB storage |
Car-- T7400 | Kontron mini-ITX board | 80GB Intel x25-m | Azunetech X-meridian for sound |
So what are the 5970s doing? Just idling?
Dammit man. Too bad Vantage is the only game in town anyone seems to care about. I don't suppose you could blow out an Aquamark score or maybe install XP and run some 3DMarks...all that horsepower....grrrrr
Beautiful post Dave
Last edited by Movieman; 03-16-2010 at 01:25 PM.
20 Logs on the fire for WCG: i7 920@2.8 X3220@3.0 X3220@2.4 E8400@4.05 E6600@2.4
Actually based on the first completed WU it's showing a granted of between 104K and 108K per day.
Also like to apologise to all for running late.
I'd just started to post and load the images at 3PM and had people arrive at the house.
I had some issues with one of the 5970's..Like it was dead..and it was brand new.
just wouldn't work but was getting power..
After that and vantage issue I decided to just go to the cpu benchmarks as time was critical and Thank you.
Last edited by Movieman; 03-16-2010 at 01:29 PM.
Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
The XS WCG team needs your support.
A good project with good goals.
Come join us,get that warm fuzzy feeling that you've done something good for mankind.
108K PPD! *changes pants*
It's probably a good thing that the members here don't all live too close...else you would have had LOTS of visitors
I'm happy for you and that this all came together....you say it is the quality and generosity of these people that made it happen ...I believe that it would not have happened to many other than yourself
I truly do hope that Jon was watching the silly grin on your face when you saw the results (there was one I'm sure)
Yep....In Memory of Jon Magoon the first 100k+ ppd crunching machine has a good ring
My Biggest Fear Is When I die, My Wife Sells All My Stuff For What I Told Her I Paid For It.79 SB threads and 32 IB Threads across 4 rigs 111 threads Crunching!!
That's ... you have one machine that almost matches my entire team's output!
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
The XS WCG team needs your support.
A good project with good goals.
Come join us,get that warm fuzzy feeling that you've done something good for mankind.
dave i know you believed me when i said it was doable.
But those of you guys who kept saying its not.
Its a big fat I TOLD YA SO.
Next is you beating a 48c MC.
Dave you forgot to add, Naekuh with his constant nagging.. "no dave it wont work... no dave you need another psu... no dave get a DAYAM 1kw PSU..."
Nadeshiko: i7 990 12GB DDR3 eVGA Classified *In Testing... Jealous? *
Miyuki: W3580 6GB DDR3 P6T-Dlx
Lind: Dual Gainestown 3.07
Sammy: Dual Yonah Sossoman cheerleader. *Sammy-> Lind.*
Its my fault.. and no im not sorry about it either.[12:37] skinnee: quit helping me procrastinate block reviews, you asshat. :p
[12:38] Naekuh: i love watching u get the firing squad on XS
Awww Dave...
You should've run the latest version - it's a bit faster...
And already with total and utter massive devastation with the old version.
I'll stop bugging you. I'm sure you have a billion other benchmarks to do.
And in the meantime. I'll be updating the numbers...
Main Machine:
AMD FX8350 @ stock --- 16 GB DDR3 @ 1333 MHz --- Asus M5A99FX Pro R2.0 --- 2.0 TB Seagate
Miscellaneous Workstations for Code-Testing:
Intel Core i7 4770K @ 4.0 GHz --- 32 GB DDR3 @ 1866 MHz --- Asus Z87-Plus --- 1.5 TB (boot) --- 4 x 1 TB + 4 x 2 TB (swap)
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