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    Intel Core i7 Extreme 965 + SS rotary

    Today I try my SS with new Intel Core i7 Extreme 965 “babe” and this is the result.



    Test system:

    Processor: Intel Core i7 Extreme 965
    MB: ASUS Rampage II Extreme
    Mem: 3 x Super Talent DDR3 2000MHz
    VGA: MSI NV 280 OC EDITION
    VGA cooling: Cooler Master AquaGate Max
    CPU cooling: Spacemaster rotary SS (-55C)
    Napajanje: Cooler Master RP 1250 W



    Perica_barii and Nikolas61 to happy to se Rampage II Extreme



    Results

    FutureMark 3D Mark 05



    FutureMark 3D Mark 06



    FutureMark 3D Mark Vantage



    FutureMark PC Mark 05



    Wprime 32m



    Wprime 1024m



    Pi Fast



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    Last edited by Spacemaster; 11-13-2008 at 06:27 AM.

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    what were ur load temps??

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    Quote Originally Posted by EliTE22 View Post
    what were ur load temps??
    If you mean at full load temps, hmmm att SS maximum temp are -53C.

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    Sweet to see this marko... nice.. very nice.. and clean hard staff there
    By the way.. how do you insulate the motherboard? i can see there same dryerpaper?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BND|MOD View Post
    Sweet to see this marko... nice.. very nice.. and clean hard staff there
    By the way.. how do you insulate the motherboard? i can see there same dryerpaper?
    Long time to see you mate

    This is the flexible rubber insulation, same like this one http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=204157

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spacemaster View Post
    Long time to see you mate

    This is the flexible rubber insulation, same like this one http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=204157
    easy clean up? looks good nice oc, look like the ss had no trouble with the heat load

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    Quote Originally Posted by BND|MOD View Post
    Sweet to see this marko... nice.. very nice.. and clean hard staff there
    By the way.. how do you insulate the motherboard? i can see there same dryerpaper?
    Quote Originally Posted by EliTE22 View Post
    ss had no trouble with the heat load
    Yes it is true But with LN2, and with this CPU I think that I will manage to hit minimum 4800 MHz for 3D tests. It is low for this time, but who knew, maybe next month we can expect better stepping for i7 and Sub Zero .

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    Very nice clocking there.
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    Nice overclock you got there. Any benchmarks with air on the CPU?
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    nice job clocking ! thanks for the info
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    Good job, guys! Congrats

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    Bro bro... too long with out see you... never again on msn service :s
    By the way... do you use grease into socket?

    Do you think. next month we will se a better stepping?
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    Great run my friends and amazing s.s

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    Quote Originally Posted by SAE View Post
    Very nice clocking there.
    Thanks mate

    Quote Originally Posted by HDCHOPPER View Post
    nice job clocking ! thanks for the info
    No problem mate!

    Quote Originally Posted by WaterFlex View Post
    Good job, guys! Congrats


    Quote Originally Posted by BND|MOD View Post
    Bro bro... too long with out see you... never again on msn service :s
    By the way... do you use grease into socket?

    Do you think. next month we will se a better stepping?
    No grease in the socket! For the next month, hmmm I think that only Intel people can answer to your question

    Quote Originally Posted by MARCO74 View Post
    Great run my friends and amazing s.s
    Thanks, SS is LittleDevil work

    Quote Originally Posted by Razzz View Post
    Nice overclock you got there. Any benchmarks with air on the CPU?
    Ok this is the whole test of i7, here you can find overclock at air, overclock at water, and all tests are compare with QX9650 tests all so with air and water. It is Serbian, but pictures are for all languages

    http://www.sx-team.com/testovi/procesori/91-intel-nehalem-procesor.html

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    It's Dam Good Neigbor!

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    Thanks SXT CREW members are confirm that next weekend will go for LN2. So we will see how much this babes can go.

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    Nice scores m8

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