andressergio
Fantastic chip! Unbelievable quad FSB !
andressergio
Fantastic chip! Unbelievable quad FSB !
Intel Q9650 @500x9MHz/1,3V
Asus Maximus II Formula @Performance Level=7
OCZ OCZ2B1200LV4GK 4x2GB @1200MHz/5-5-5-15/1,8V
OCZ SSD Vertex 3 120Gb
Seagate RAID0 2x ST1000DM003
XFX HD7970 3GB @1111MHz
Thermaltake Xaser VI BWS
Seasonic Platinum SS-1000XP
M-Audio Audiophile 192
LG W2486L
Liquid Cooling System :
ThermoChill PA120.3 + Coolgate 4x120
Swiftech Apogee XT, Swiftech MCW-NBMAX Northbridge
Watercool HeatKiller GPU-X3 79X0 Ni-Bl + HeatKiller GPU Backplate 79X0
Laing 12V DDC-1Plus with XSPC Laing DDC Reservoir Top
3x Scythe S-FLEX "F", 4x Scythe Gentle Typhoon "15", Scythe Kaze Master Ace 5,25''
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CPU: Sandy Bridge Intel Core i7 2720QM
RAM: Crucial 2x4GB DDR3 1333
SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 256 GB SSD
HDD: ADATA Nobility NH13 1GB White
OS: Mac OS X Mavericks
Intel Core i9-7980XE@ 4.8GHz 18C/18TH (Direct Die Contact)
ASRock X299 OC Formula
ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D80 (4x8GB) DDR4-3800C17 B-Die
1x Intel Optane SSD 905P 480GB
4x HP EX950 NVMe 2TB on ASRock ULTRA M.2 CARD
EVGA RTX 2080TI KINGPIN 2190/8000 Stock Cooling AIO 240
SilverStone ST1500W-TI TITANIUM
Alphacool Custom Water Cooling
whoa 566x9 beautifo 5094mhz WR go go Jor3lBR !
set fsb:ram 1:1 and take it even higher !
Incredible overclock. A full list of voltages would be great! I'm very, very impressed.
The New; Q9650 at 4.3GHz (505*8.5) 1.39V (True -Lapped - Modified - push/pull)
OLD - Asus P5Q-E NEW - GA UD3P
2*2GB OCZ Flex XLC 9600 @ 1210MHz
4TB Storage
Asus 7950gt 512mb w/ Thermalright HR-03
X-fi extreme music
Thermaltake Eureka (Black)
Corsair TX 750
Damn... thats crazy. Nice work man.
you said thanks Napalm. did you get that Q9650 from him? was it one of Napalms?
Nice work Sir. I want a new Motherboard now. but I have no clue what to get... Anyways I've been busy with x-mas, and I got an alarm added to my Truck. (Since it was broken into and ALL of my stuff stolen) not sure if I mentioned that or not. they got cd player, sub, amp, 80GB ipod, Bluetooth headset, my coffee mug. all the goods. BASTARDS!
Anyways I installed a nice 1 mile distance 2 way alarm in my truck and put push pins on all 4 doors, and the hood so if any are open it will sound. and a few other cool things.
I'm not in process of getting a new system and stereo installed. So as soon as I'm done by the end of this week or so I'm planning. I'll make sure I take this Quad as high as I can. I'm almost done with stereo, When I am I'll OC all i can.
Nice work there Jor
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- 2x2GB Dominators PC2-8500C5D -
- WDCaviar Black 640GB AALS x2 (Raid0) -
- FreeAgent Pro 500GB Ext x2 -
- Enermax Revolution 85+ 1050w PSU -
- X-Fi XtremeGamer -
- CM HAF 932 H20 -
- Dell U2410 IPS LCD-
- Logitech G11 & MX-518 /G9 -
- Sony 24x Optical w/ LightScribe -
- BOSE Companion 3 -
- ATH-AD900 Cans & UE Triple.Fi 10 Custom IEM's -
- Nikon D40 w/18-105mm & 55-200mm VR's -
Someone has mentioned this in a post before and I guess my eyes are blurring from reading because I can't seem to find the post now. What is the max 24/7 voltage that would be recommened on the vcore for the Q9650? I am wanting to get the best oc that I can get that is capable of running 24/7. Right now I am at 4050MHz with the voltage in the bios at 1.3 and the reading at 1.28.
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if you want a ballpark for an average 24/7 max Vcore, I would say its about 1.45v, but it can go much higher or a bit lower depending on the cooling you have.![]()
Yep a ballpark figure is what I am looking for. I know it isn't exact but some guidelines are good to have.
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WOW, those are some great numbers, i should have my rig back up this weekend and i am shooting for that club....
Freq : 4815.23 MHz (535.03 * 9) on air soo....
Outside air and antifreeze should make the diff...........![]()
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i have finally got around to turning up the volts on one of my psu's, its an ocz 600sxs, the 12 volts were at 11.89 i opened it up and found a screw to turn (or whatever its called) got the volts upto 12.55 now, just a note to everybody make sure the power core is out and the pc it turned off before putting the cover back on the psu, thats the 4th time i've been electricuted in my life, im too shakey to do anymore tonight..herhehe miught try overclocking 2morrow, i really want to bring the volts up on my corsair hx1000, i'll have to see if it can be done easy, i know that the thermaltake 750 dosnt have a screw.
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DFI LTx48t2r:q9650@4ghz:4xOCZ9600FLEX:ATI 3X4870 CFX 840/1100:BFG PHYSX CARD:2x74g RAPTOR RAID 0: DELL 30"+2x2001FP":Corsair hx1000: D800:Logitech G15,G9&Z5500
thats not my q9650.. i think jors the same batch/vid.. actually a bunch of us have the same batch/vid.. leet q9650 brotherhood lol
- like i have said before.. my q9650 aint no golden q9650
- higher v12 can only do so much.. if the chipset/mobo is stubborn no v12 will save it
- please handle psus with care/common sense.. its best not to open up and mess around if not familiar with dangers glued to psus
- x48 has no savior just like its older bro x38: worst chipsets ever made by intel.. then again intel do a many things intentionally..
even p35 walks all over x38/x48
- p45+q9650 is the right path.. and frankly the best p45 are the ep45s![]()
All of what you said above is very true napalm, but I want to know if you have done any "stability" clocking of your q9650. my experience with many manufacturers (gigabyte and asus in particular) is that they claim the frequency crown but their stability is truly terrible. DFI has never failed me in this area though...
Napalm primed @ 4.5Ghz earlier in this thread somewhere.
Q9650 @ 4Ghz - 1.216v
E8600 @ 4500Ghz - 1.34v - Q822A435
Q6600 @ 4014Ghz & E2160 @ 3.6Ghz
Silverstone Zeus 850w, Maximum formula,
Custom Water Cooling, 4GB OCZ 9200 Flex II,
Xfire 4850's 800/1150, 3D Mark 06 , Vantage,
Frontlineforce
Awesome 5Ghz Q9650![]()
well it's not the A.. it's the 1.2125 that makes it great.. i sure WISH my Q9650 was somwhere in that part.. Meh, oh well. I can't complain.
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- Q9650 4.0 Ghz For Now -
- GTZ, Feser 360, D5 Vario, EK Multi-Option -
- eVGA 750i FTW! -
- eVGA GTX 480 H20 & GTX 295 -
- 2x2GB Dominators PC2-8500C5D -
- WDCaviar Black 640GB AALS x2 (Raid0) -
- FreeAgent Pro 500GB Ext x2 -
- Enermax Revolution 85+ 1050w PSU -
- X-Fi XtremeGamer -
- CM HAF 932 H20 -
- Dell U2410 IPS LCD-
- Logitech G11 & MX-518 /G9 -
- Sony 24x Optical w/ LightScribe -
- BOSE Companion 3 -
- ATH-AD900 Cans & UE Triple.Fi 10 Custom IEM's -
- Nikon D40 w/18-105mm & 55-200mm VR's -
the 1.2000vid runs more than 10 C hotter than both the 1.2125 and 1.2500
as always: luck of the draw
So question for everyone. I know you guys aren't fans on eVGA Motherboards.. more so the 7 series. but I have a chance tonight to get the eVGA, or XFX 790i SLI, not the FTW, or the ULTRA.. but the 790i SLI for $99.00 and then it has a mail in rebate. so it will end up being like $50 dollars or so, but for now that's $99 dollars for a 790i. thats pretty damn sweet.
So how much better would the 790i SLI be over my current 750i FTW. other than the TRI-SLI that I don't care for. what would I benifit. I'd have to get DDR3 Ram. would it overclock my Q9650 farther than my 750i can? although I've not even found it's limit yet on this board. I still need to do that also. lol.
Just thought I'd ask everyone's opinion there. as thats a GREAT deal for that board. it's still a good board isn't it.
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New OC Validation
- Q9650 4.0 Ghz For Now -
- GTZ, Feser 360, D5 Vario, EK Multi-Option -
- eVGA 750i FTW! -
- eVGA GTX 480 H20 & GTX 295 -
- 2x2GB Dominators PC2-8500C5D -
- WDCaviar Black 640GB AALS x2 (Raid0) -
- FreeAgent Pro 500GB Ext x2 -
- Enermax Revolution 85+ 1050w PSU -
- X-Fi XtremeGamer -
- CM HAF 932 H20 -
- Dell U2410 IPS LCD-
- Logitech G11 & MX-518 /G9 -
- Sony 24x Optical w/ LightScribe -
- BOSE Companion 3 -
- ATH-AD900 Cans & UE Triple.Fi 10 Custom IEM's -
- Nikon D40 w/18-105mm & 55-200mm VR's -
I wouldn't use an nvidia board if they paid me $50....
I HAVE read all posts and I can tell you LOVE Nvidia.
I was the same (still am for GPU's) but for a long time now Nvidia are crap for Mobo Chipsets because they sat on their hands after very good NF2/3/4, NF5 was just ok and NF6 was a total POS and 780 is a total POS and the 790 is again just ok.
You do not need DDR3 bandwidth for a C2D CPU, total waste of time and money.
You need to put that POS of a Mobo in the bin and get a Intel P45 IMO (I have had the 680 and 780 POS's).
You have all very good parts apart from you Mobo, its a total waste and shame to fit a 45nm Quad to it, infact they do not even run that well on 780 and ain't supported on 680.
I do not understand why you defend it so much, its a POS and I at least can say I have owned both 6000 and 7(8)00 POS's.
If you got a P45 you would in about 1 weeks time after you get used to the multiple different Bios settings NEVER LOOK BACK and wonder how you can hit 500+FSB (2000QP, yes even on a 45nm Quad) with hardly any voltage increase to various Mobo Components.
TRI SLI is also stupid and a waste of time and money, you can for now game better on 1 faster GPU as SLI/Crossfire is not supported in all games, 2009 will still be about 1 very fast GPU (soon to be released).
Last edited by humeyboy; 12-30-2008 at 03:31 AM.
I guess it depends on whether or not you get a good board. I had a 680i mobo and it was fantastic with my Q6600. Right I just got my Q9650 up 4.1GHz(9x456) with cpuz and everest showing the vcore at 1.296. The temps are great. Priming all 4 cores the temps don't go above 53C. I am hoping to try to reach at least 4.3GHz for 24/7 operation.
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Seagate 160GB on SATA 1
LG Bluray ROM/DVD RW
Corsair HX1000W
680I apart from EVGA (who gave out free upgrades to newer REV) do not even fully support 65nm Quads and none support 45nm Quads AFAIK (Asus do not).
If your going to buy a ££££/$$$$$ Quad CPU FFS get a decent P45/X48 Mobo not a 680/780 POS.![]()
I have heard that the P45 mobo's are great for the quads. I currently have this asus x48 and have been pleased. I like this board better than the nvidia boards except for the raid controller. I got faster throughput with the nforce raid controller. As far as this cpu, I would recommend a P45 or an asus x48 mobo. The only x38 I had was a dfi board and I had really bad luck with it.
ASUS Rampage II
Core i7 920 D0 @ 4.2GHz
Corsair TR3X6G1600C8 3x2GB DDR3 1600MHz
Radeon 5870
Raid 0 2x1TB WD on SATA 3/4
Seagate 160GB on SATA 1
LG Bluray ROM/DVD RW
Corsair HX1000W
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