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    [Xeon Overclk] 8core at 3.85Ghz/420fsb, wprime/3dmark06

    finally have some time get my hands on Xeon system.
    spent lots of time on pin VID mod and achieve these results.
    will try vmod for SM X7DA8 and bench under cold later.

    Intel Dual Xeon 5350es B3 (BSEL Mod to 1333fsb / VID Mod to 1.5v)
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    8800ultra


    vcore idle= 1.45/1.46v
    vcore load= 1.38/1.4v
    ambient=21c


    stability test: 3.55Ghz 8*Prime95 15min


    410fsb=410mhz memclk 3Dmark06 benchable, really amazing Supertalent FB-Dimm and Supermicro mobo.
    And...it's not the limit


    3.67Ghz 3Dmark06 Cputest, fsb=ram=408mhz, CPU score=7921


    3.7Ghz wprime1024m, break 3min barrier


    3.74G wprime32m=5.766sec


    time to push more.
    8cores at 420fsb, really need vMCH/vTT mod now


    Suicide Screen at 3855mhz 8cores.


    and...4039mhz single chip, 4cores


    too tied now, gonna have some rest and will go on
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    too tied now, gonna have some rest and will go on

    You were tied down ? and still doing overclocks, great job as usual mate

    will make us drool all over again...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    too tied now, gonna have some rest and will go on

    You were tied down ? and still doing overclocks, great job as usual mate

    will make us drool all over again...
    ...You know what he meant

    Pretty impressive speed with 8 cores!
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    Hey Victor, do you think this is the best board for v8 clovertown?
    Does it have all the necessary settings in bios? or maybe u still had to use clockgen or memset?
    How bout give us some bios shots
    Good job as usual victor

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    man 8xcores at such high clocks
    you're going to get arrested for that man.........surely that's illegal
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    now they need a board with SLI, to get some serious 3dmark scores especially with cpu score of around 8k!



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    Wow, that is a really impressive system you have there. I bet that system would fold like crazy with over 30GHz of processing power.
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    Holy crap! What are you going to do with all that power? I never knew SuperMicro boards could hold stable overclocks like that. If it isn't too much to ask, could you provide some coretemp temps please.
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    2 DIMMs is far from optimal.You need 4 since the 5000x chipset is using a quad-channel memory controller

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    man 8xcores at such high clocks
    you're going to get arrested for that man.........surely that's illegal
    hehehe.. better hide Victor..

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    Very nice XEON rig, the mobo does rock to hit that bus speed.

    If you can run a cinebench that would be nice to see.
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    actually, not any overclk option except cpu multi from 6~10 and pcie=100/133 for u to choose.
    memset seems dont support x5000 chipset also.
    intel white paper for x5300 series must be wrong in VID section.

    seems I should get more memory to run 4*channel interactive to improve performance. hope it can reach same clk then.

    Cinebench, no prob, will try tonight
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    Hi Victor,

    How are you changing the FSB with no overclocking options? You really must drop a high flying Ultra (preferably LN2) on this board when you get a chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G H Z View Post
    Hi Victor,

    How are you changing the FSB with no overclocking options? You really must drop a high flying Ultra (preferably LN2) on this board when you get a chance.
    He's using systool..First PLL controller on the list works with this board.
    Now this is my kind of thread! Go Victor!
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    Nice Victor.. got a wattage measuring meter handy ? would be nice to know how much wattage such a system pulls from mains
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    hmmmm....can't stop playing with the machine.
    as Dave said, put my hands on it just like stepping on a 500hp car

    great thx to Supertalent...their FB-Dimm really rocks !!!
    have u ever seen FB-866 ? here is it.


    FB-850 wprime stable


    FB-833 3D benchable


    FB-820 Dual-memtest stable


    Well....I'd like to sugget STT remark the ram to FB-800, haha

    with the strong ram.........CINEBENCH BREAK 3K BARRIER
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    Victor: I think you just totally blew away the cinebench record.
    Previous best I was able to find was a 16 core-8 cpu Opteron 880 that posted a score of 2664 and Kaz-N was very close to that on his dual X5350 on water at 3789..
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    So I'm assuming the board mods are needed for the overclock?

    This is one hell of a crunching system.

    Edit: I looked up the price of this board on Newegg. Even though there are only 5 reviews, everyone had bad things to say about the board. It keeps failing for everyone. I'm assuming the tech skill of someone who buys this board with expensive ram and cpus must know a bit more than the typical braindead Newegg reviewer.

    I hope some more stronger stability boards follow b/c I would love to make this my main system and insane cruncher.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danger30Q View Post
    So I'm assuming the board mods are needed for the overclock?

    This is one hell of a crunching system.
    I don't think he's modded the board yet, just increased volts to the cpu's.
    Incredible numbers..and I think your going to see over 4000mhz before he's done.
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    MM, I remember you talking about maybe getting some SuperMicro boards or you already have some. So with those boards you can't overclock the FSB?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Emerica View Post
    MM, I remember you talking about maybe getting some SuperMicro boards or you already have some. So with those boards you can't overclock the FSB?
    I have essentially the same thing here that Victor is using.
    I have the X7DAE board and he has the X7DA8. Very minor differences:
    X7DAE:
    http://www.supermicro.com/products/m...000X/X7DAE.cfm
    X7DA8:
    http://www.supermicro.com/products/m...000X/X7DA8.cfm
    No, only way to OC the FSB is with clockgen inside systool.
    You BSEL mod the chips from the stock 2667/8mb/1066 to 3000/8mb/1333 and then go from there with systool.
    10 Multi on these cpu's so there's room to play but need added volts above 3100-3200mhz.
    I use the 9 multi with memory set at 350.79 for 3157 on air.
    Now we see what they can do in the hands of someone with good skills.
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    Do you also have dual quads in yours? Dual quads are insane!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Emerica View Post
    Do you also have dual quads in yours? Dual quads are insane!
    yup..averages 25,238 a day in WCG..That answer your question? A beast!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    yup..averages 25,238 a day in WCG..That answer your question? A beast!
    Wow! How much did the motherboard and both quads set you back all together? Are these SuperMicro boards more expensive than the average board?
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    XEON Converts Unite Dave got me hooked on these things too. Dual quads are awesome but they do have some drawbacks. The boards are pricey (£250 for an X7DAL-E (an ATX sized workstation board) in the UK, they use FB-DIMM memory (not so OC friendly, runs hot too) and there are no OC options in BIOS, its all gotta be done with software OC tool and hardware volt mods.
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