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    Corsair DominatorGT 1866MHz 7-8-7 Benching

    Hi,

    I want to show you my latest DominatorGT 1866MHz 6GB test results in this thread.







    Testsystem:

    CPU: Intel Core-i7 920 2,66GHz D0 ES
    Mainboard: Gigabyte EX58-UD5 BIOS: F6a
    Ram: 6GB Corsair XMS3 DominatorGT 1866MHz 7-8-7 (3x2GB)
    GPU: Asus Radeon X800Pro
    PSU: Corsair TX850W
    HDD: Maxtor DiamondMax 160GB SATA
    Optical: Samsung DVD-Drive
    Cooler: Scythe Mugen2
    OS: Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 untweaked

    BIOS Settings:
    vCore: 1.165v
    QPI/VTT: 1,55v
    CPU PLL: 1,8V
    HT enabled (8 threads)
    TurboMode Disabled
    EIST Disabled



    Results:

    CPU@2808MHz(156MHz BCLK x 18), Ram@1872MHz 7-8-7-20 VDIMM:1,64v

    Infoscreen:


    SiSoft SANDRA Bandwidth Benchmark:


    SiSoft SANDRA Latency Benchmark:


    Cinebench R10 x64:


    Everest Ultimate:


    HCI Memtest 500%:


    Prime95 8threads:



    CPU@2839MHz(167MHz BCLK x 17), Ram@2002MHz 7-8-7-20 VDIMM:1,72/1,74v

    Infoscreen:


    CPU-Z Validation:
    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=552284

    SiSoft SANDRA Bandwidth Benchmark:


    SiSoft SANDRA Latency Benchmark:


    Cinebench R10 x64:


    Everest Ultimate:


    HCI Memtest 500%:


    Prime95 8threads:


    SuperPi 32m:


    Till now I am absolutely happy with these superb sticks
    Tomorrow I am going to use my cascade and try to get
    some 1050/1100MHz scores with more voltage.

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    I think you need Everest version 5.01 to correctly read i7 bandwith and such.

    But nonetheless, very nice results.

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    Last edited by Gunslinger; 04-23-2009 at 03:30 PM.
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    Why do you always have to bring two sockets into everything?
    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Because a one socket system is only 1/2 a system..
    You got two balls don't you?
    I rest my case!


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    Nice a lot !!!
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    Rampage II Extreme arrived before I could test Gigabyte EX58 under cascade...



    You can expect some 920 d0+cascade scores this weekend.

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    NICE KIT

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    Im definitely going with these beauts. Theyll look killer on a Bloodrage!

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    Very nice sticks man.Great results you got there!!!

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    Very nicely done there! Real test is hyper pi v0.99b 8x 32M test but these are really what benchers need for single 32M
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    Very nicely done there! Real test is hyper pi v0.99b 8x 32M test but these are really what benchers need for single 32M
    problem with running the sp1 xs mod..
    cant tell whether the person changed the affinity to one proc. if not it will run accross the threads.. so less stable voltages require for this.

    hyperpi always changes the affinity. much more stable voltages required.

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