I got a nice, little 4P board a while ago. After fiddling with it alot, making custom mounts for my heatkiller blocks, dremling some heatsinks, spending $1k on cooling parts alone, I finally got the mofo up and running. Being close to -10c here in the evenings, I decided to push the rig a little bit before installing folding@home and let it do what I got it for: give me some nice points in that ranking.

I'm happy with the results, got closer to the wp1024m overall record than I thought I would using these CPUs, raped the UCBench WR, and finally got the overall Cinebench R11.5 WR as well

I didn't push too much for UCBench, wanted to keep the board alive... had roughly 1250-1300w power draw during this run. Maybe I can squeeze another 100MHz out of it... I also knew these chips were efficienct in this benchmark.

http://hwbot.org/submission/2359165_...52.3_mpt_score

Cinebench was just a quick and dirty run. Expected a tad less than I got, but I guess my test run at stock wasn't very effiencient for some reason.

http://hwbot.org/submission/2359161_...6_43.09_points

wPrime1024m was the most difficult one, and the system was pushed pretty much to it's limits. Too bad wprime is very inconsistent on this setup, had to rely on "lucky runs", with no threads lagging behind or console cleaning crap. I think I COULD have beaten the overall record, but the PSU (AX1200) shut down during a run at 4700Mhz and 1.475v, pulling ~1550w according to my wattmeter. A blown up $4k rig... sounds nasty! But everything works OK

http://hwbot.org/submission/2359164_...76_30sec_921ms

Thumbs up to SuperMicro for making a server board that can take one hell of a beating, and the AX1200 is a very nice unit as well (I wonder if I'm the first to trigger OCP using CPUs "only" on a 1200w unit...)