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    Talking W3520 H20 @4877Mhz - DFI UT X58-T3EH8 !

    Time to really push my W3520 on H20 cooling still. Managed to break alot of personal best benchmarks for max validation, max uncore frequency achived, Super Pi 1M, 32M and Pi Fast on i7/X58 platform

    • Super Pi 32M HT Enabled max = 4677Mhz at 1.488v
    • Super Pi 32M HT Disabled max = 4794Mhz at 1.552v
    • CPUZ Validation HT Disabled max = 4877Mhz at 1.584v


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    • HD4870x2 (HIS 4870X2 to Asus Top bios) with ATI WinXP 9.5
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    Max Validation @4877Mhz at 1.584v


    Max Uncore Frequency @4645.6Mhz





    Super Pi 1M & PiFast @4802Mhz at 1.584v






    Super Pi 32M @4794Mhz at 1.552v




    Super Pi 32M @4677Mhz at 1.488v




    Max Bclk Validation

    So far 235bclk is max for validation. Messing with voltages to see if I can get more



    Last edited by eva2000; 06-03-2009 at 07:29 AM.
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    Excellent chip George! ... (ps you really need a cascade mate! )
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    Nice benchies dude

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    Quote Originally Posted by before View Post
    Excellent chip George! ... (ps you really need a cascade mate! )
    Yeah would love to have a cascade one day heheh. Until then, the big boys are safe from me

    Quote Originally Posted by Afrokalle View Post
    Nice benchies dude
    Thanks
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    I love you threads eva Always exciting results!! Your memory is insane too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by chuchnit View Post
    I love you threads eva Always exciting results!! Your memory is insane too.
    Thanks

    Will try higher clocks this weekend as forecast has some nice cold night time weather coming my way http://www.weatherzone.com.au/local/...=aploc&lc=9647
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    nice start George

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    Realy nice chip and great results on wc


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    nice going george! Was your SS tuned for C2D? I wonder how it would hold these chips?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PcCI2iminal View Post
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    nice start George

    i only play Core i7 9XX but these Xeon are tempting
    Thanks PC Your 975 3846A should be nice too

    Quote Originally Posted by Rasmus66 View Post
    Realy nice chip and great results on wc
    Thanks will aim for more later this weekend

    Quote Originally Posted by TheKarmakazi View Post
    nice going george! Was your SS tuned for C2D? I wonder how it would hold these chips?
    Kayl 1/4HP SS was tuned specifically to hold high load with warmer not too cold temps for my FX-60 s939 to get around AMD cold bug. It came with only s939/LGA775 mount enclosure etc. So no 1366 mount etc. Probably get Kayl to fix me up with 1366 enclosure/mount kit and/or get a more beefier unit built later on. But for now H20 is it for 1366
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    Killer Result Eva, as always
    Those Xeons are nice chips for sure.
    Now you need to subzero that poor chip and see what it can really do

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    No sub zero only H20 for now hehe

    Max Bclk Validation

    So far 235bclk is max for validation. Messing with voltages to see if I can get more



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    Awsome mate =)
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    Love that cpu, 4870MHz on H2O is definitely something to be proud of !

    I'm gonna agree with Xavier though, you need some subzero cooling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PytonOrm View Post
    Awsome mate =)
    thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by George_o/c View Post
    Love that cpu, 4870MHz on H2O is definitely something to be proud of !

    I'm gonna agree with Xavier though, you need some subzero cooling.
    One day i'll so sub zero on 1366 cpus.. one day hehe
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    Now that I started testing my uncore frequency overhead on W3520, thought I'd see how far I can push it on regular water cooling.

    Dropped bclk to 210-214 and bumped uncore multiplier from 16x default with 8x mem multiplier, to 22x uncore multiplier and managed to push it to @4663Mhz uncore frequency Super Pi 32M stable, @4707Mhz for 4M stable and Everest and screenshot @4760Mhz uncore frequency !!!! Had to jack up both CPU VTT and VDIMM voltage to reach such uncore frequencies

    Uncore frequency = 4663.5Mhz




    Uncore frequency = 4707.8Mhz






    Uncore frequency = 4760.2Mhz




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    • DFI UT X58-T3EH8 04/28 beta
    • HD4870x2 (HIS 4870X2 to Asus Top bios) with ATI WinXP 9.5
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    whats the difference between a 920 do and an e3520/w3520


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    average w3520 seems to clock a bit higher than 920 D0s it seems
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    how much vtt did you have to give? I am jealous, pushing uncore has been somewhat tough on my w3520...very nicely done!
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    Not agreeing or disagreeing with you EVA, but I don't believe I've seen a W3520 do 5279 Mhz on dry ice:

    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=576759

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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    average w3520 seems to clock a bit higher than 920 D0s it seems
    In my experience the Xeon equivalents seem to do somewhat better in the OCing department.

    That's why I'll wait 2 more months for the W3550 (i7 950 equiv) to hit the store shelves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pauld5999 View Post
    how much vtt did you have to give? I am jealous, pushing uncore has been somewhat tough on my w3520...very nicely done!
    cpu vtt in screenshots for SG VTT = CPU VTT

    Quote Originally Posted by roller11 View Post
    Not agreeing or disagreeing with you EVA, but I don't believe I've seen a W3520 do 5279 Mhz on dry ice:

    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=576759
    Clearly you're not looking hard enough W3520 @5362Mhz, @5215Mhz x2 by other folks

    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=569125

    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=568584

    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=569065

    Quote Originally Posted by Kensek View Post
    In my experience the Xeon equivalents seem to do somewhat better in the OCing department.

    That's why I'll wait 2 more months for the W3550 (i7 950 equiv) to hit the store shelves.
    Is there going to be a W3550/3560 ?
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    I don't think anyone can say if W3520s are better or worse than 920 D0, both have validated amazing results. I stand by my statement that I know of no w3520 that has validated as high as 5279 on Dry Ice. The 5362 Mhz validation is extremely impressive, even if it was achieved on LN2/cascade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roller11 View Post
    I stand by my statement that I know of no w3520 that has validated as high as 5279 on Dry Ice. The 5362 Mhz validation is extremely impressive, even if it was achieved on LN2/cascade.
    I don't think as many folks have them. If they did, I think you would probably see better results.

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    on hwbot stats

    Xeon W3520 = 30 results averaging @4695 clocks
    Core i7 920 = 400 results averaging @4217mhz clocks

    but i7 920 include c0 and d0, but still not many folks using W3520 so too early to tell
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