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    Simple Overclocking Test on Foxconn Quantum Force BLOODRAGE

    Hi guys, this is my first post in xtremesystems

    Most Vendors have released their X58 boards already. For sure, Foxconn's Hi-End product line "Quantum Force" will also release their X58 board soon.
    You guys should already heard the name of Quantum Force's X58 board, it's called Bloodrage.


    Motherboard Specification
    Motherboard Chipset: Intel X58 + ICH10R
    Motherboard power designed: 14 Phase(for CPU) + 2Phase(VTT) + 3 Phase (for Memory)
    Storage Chipset: Marvell 88SE6320 SAS/SATA chip, Jmicron 363 chip(eSATA + PATA)
    Ethernet: 2x Realtek RTL8111C
    Audio: Sonar X-Fi


    Front View, Blood Red with Deep Black, it seems Dracula Style
    3Phase PWM extended the VDIMM's stability.






    LGA1366 and LGA775 Mounting Hole(allow overclockers to install thier LGA775 Pot)






    14 Phase CPU PWM Designed






    Onboard Power On and Reset button






    Dual BIOS and Debug LED






    Force Reset Button , a friendy designed for overclockers.
    While Overclocking Fail and system hangs, just press the button, it will Power Off your board -> Clean CMOS -> Power On your board.




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    Test Configuration
    Motherboard: Foxconn Quantum Force Bloodrage (X58 + ICH10R)
    CPU: Intel Core i7 Extreme 965
    Memory: Adata Vitesta 1600 3GB Kit
    Cooling: Aluminum Pot(Made by OCHaven Forum)
    Operation System: Microsoft Vista Ultimate 32Bit


    BCLK and QPI Link Overclocking Test

    BCLK=220MHz
    QPI Link=7942MHz
    Vcore=1.52
    CPU Frequency=4191MHz





    Memory Frequency Overclocking Test

    Memory Frequency= DDR3-2100 CL10-9-9-24 @1.7 Volt
    CPU Frequency=4426MHz

    Pi 32M Passed





    Test Bed




    Memory Overclock to DDR3-2513 and hit the WR, CPU-Z Validation
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=454079





    Duo to just ran out of LN2, so extremely overclock the CPU later.

    Cheers and thanks for your reading
    Test By 【Welder】
    Last edited by welder; 12-08-2008 at 08:16 PM.

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