Thanks for the help KURTZ. I was hoping to see the above test with the BCLK at the default of 133 MHz so you don't need to do any overclocking. Enabling turbo allows these CPUs to clock up the multi all by themselves and it should also add additional core voltage automatically if the processor needs it.

I'm just interested to see what RealTemp 3.36 reports when C3/C6 is enabled for the multiplier when not overclocking. The multi on an i7-860 can cycle up to 26X when turbo and C3/C6 is enabled in the bios. That's how Intel designed these things so I just want to make sure that software can correctly report this. I'm not sure if CPU-Z will report 25X or 26X or a bit of both during this test. RealTemp works out the average and should hopefully report a multiplier somewhere between those two numbers when running a single threaded bench like SuperPI. It would also be good to see if RealTemp can correctly recognize these new Xeon chips or if I need to give it a tweak.