check this baby
First Serbian i7 Water Block
check this baby
First Serbian i7 Water Block
ty mount with old waterblock but it should work. My waterblock has a plate to push it down and it has a lot of holes and 2 of them work but the screws have to be a bit loose so they are not entirely vertical.
In the meantime I'm gonna look to build some better mounting. Not much blocks available huh and I don't wonna use the stock cooler.
Core i7-920 @ 3,8GHz 24/7 1,30v watercooled
Gigabyte X58 UD5
3x1GB G.Skill DDR3-1333
MSI 7900GTO
Corsair HX520W
I'm gonna run it like this for a night and tomorrow it's tweakin time![]()
Core i7-920 @ 3,8GHz 24/7 1,30v watercooled
Gigabyte X58 UD5
3x1GB G.Skill DDR3-1333
MSI 7900GTO
Corsair HX520W
Got myself a testing setup to see whether i7 is ready yet to make it into builds for my customers. i7 940, GA-EX58-Extreme, 3x2GB Compustocx DDR3-1600 low voltage sticks (actually I have 2 different sets with different chips, gonna try which one's better), 2x Compustocx 64GB SSD.
All parts slapped on the table for now, using air cooling (Noctua U12P with 2x P12 fans) I got the chip to run primestable at 4Ghz using 1,386V Vcore (well, 1 hour SmallFFT so it should be rather stable). This is a mediocre result for a 940 I was told, I hoped to achieve 4Ghz with less vcore but still... Passed 1 hour of prime blend as well, BCLK of 182 seems to be pretty easy on the setup, as I only had to raise QPI VTT and ICH Core by 0,1V.
Bios still has a few bugs, but overall it's working great and the performance at 4Ghz is really impressive. Gonna be watercooled of course.. temps are in the 75C range during prime, a tad too high for my taste.
Go for it guys!
100 Nehalems added to the team can do over 2.5 mil a day.![]()
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Effectiveness of i7 HT on WCG projects other than HCC - ?
Over at WCG, http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/viewthread?thread=22295#192664, Community Advisor JmBoullier recently posted results of some experiments with HT on his 2.4 GHz P4, running HCC. He found a large throughput increase with HT.
Conventional wisdom was/is that on P4s, HT gives worse performance on WCG. Perhaps that only applies to projects other than HCC. He suggested that HT on the P4 may be so effective on HCC because HCC uses mainly integer calculations, while other projects use more floating-point.
MovieMan: Before lots of people who crunch projects other than HCC rush out and buy i7s, could you please try out the effect of the i7's HT on projects other than HCC, currently FAAH, HPF2 and NRW? No disappointments, I hope.
(Because of the variability of the length of FAAH WUs, the best way of comparing crunch speeds would be on points awarded per hour, after eliminating the WUs that had a quorum greater than 1. An average of about 10 WUs would do ... I suspect a bias of more pts/hr for longer WUs tho. Or do my data-snapshot + rerun-same-WUs trick as per Post #63 above.)
PS: I did some testing of XP-32 vs XP-64 on WCG projects, and have updated my previous post, #63 above http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...5&postcount=63. - Rick.
[Update, 16 Dec 08] Over at WCG, BE04642 in thread http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/fo...ffset=0#195901 posted some data re HT with WCG on his P4s. He says that running a FP-intensive project like FAAH with an int-intensive one like HCC or Rice in the other thread works well. You'd have to do a lot of manual assignment of core affinities to achieve best pairing of WUs on an i7 quad tho. Mods to BOINC are needed.
Last edited by BlindFreddie; 12-15-2008 at 09:02 PM.
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Lookie lookie what was in the mail today
Sorry for the tease but for some reason it actually felt good to hurt the cc![]()
Whohaa nice . How high does it clock ?![]()
dunno yet, still waiting on mainboard to arrive.
For the people with Asus P6T boards : watch out for 'AUTO' settings and overclocking !!
If you leave everything on auto and start pushing the BCLK , the voltages raise automatically . I've caught my DRAM voltage at 1.66vdimm () , QPI/DRAM 1.3v , PLL voltage also very high IIRC.
There's a nice tool called 'turboV' , that's how I noticed.
Best to set these voltages manually before starting overclocking !
It's pretty difficult and confusing when you're new to core i7. But don't worry , here to help![]()
That is, unfortunately, a bad habit that nearly all Asus boards have. I've caught both my P5E and my P5K Deluxe doing that.
Eller
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My words exactly, that's what I always warn people about. Sadly, hardly anyone listens to me, they all love their asus "auto oc" mobos
Even though these values are still quite harmless, especially compared to certain S775 mobos using 1,6V+ VTT on 45nm parts when left on auto![]()
jcool , I should mention i was doing very mild overclocks !! only 155 BCLK !!
Don't want to see what happens when you try 200 BCLK with everything on 'auto'![]()
Yeah it prolly goes to 1,7V QPI and 2V Vdimm at 200 BCLK![]()
Gonna start crunching part-time with new hardwareCore i7 @ 4,2 ghz and HT ON
a real upgrade from an E6700 @ 3,4 hehe
client benchmark says:
Number of CPUs: 8
4002 floating point MIPS
10162 integers MIPS
Last edited by tjelaw; 01-09-2009 at 02:27 AM.
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* Asus P6T Deluxe & Intel Core i7 920 @ 4.2 + HT, stable @ 1.3875v & 6GB OCZ PC3-12800 Triple Channel Low Voltage & 1X Hitachi Deskstar 1TB
* DELL 30"WFP3007-HC & 2x 4850 CrossFire & X-Fi Fatal1ty Pro & Sennheiser HD595
* SilverStone Zeus 750W
my liquid setup:
*cpu EK Supreme Acrylic *rad TFC Xchanger 480QUAD *pump DDC-2 + XPSC reservoir top
*tubing Tygon B-44-4X 1/2"ID - 3/4"OD + all Feser compression fittings
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Yeah I noticed that as well, in fact most i7 CPUs seem to run 3,8 with very low volts but require a lot more to run 4ghz stable. tjelaw seems to have a very good CPU.
I don't see what is so odd with needing large jumps in voltage past a certain point.
I only have one question for you.........Does it Feel Smoother?![]()
SuperMicro X8SAX
Xeon 5620
12GB - Crucial ECC DDR3 1333
Intel 520 180GB Cherryville
Areca 1231ML ~ 2~ 250GB Seagate ES.2 ~ Raid 0 ~ 4~ Hitachi 5K3000 2TB ~ Raid 6 ~
Being 'smooth' is a Phenom feature.
Bloomfield is the opposite , raw brutal power
Good article on Anand about i7 overclocking.
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...oc.aspx?i=3502
Damn addictionsJust needed this!!
1 Intel Core i7 920 processor S1366 2.66GHz 8MB Boxed
1 Gigabyte EX58-UD3R
1 OCZ DDR3 6GB / 1600Mhz XTC Gold TC KIT CL8 LV
Hope that it will be here by tuesday![]()
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