@new submission people: Great clocks and welcome.
@johnnymossville: Linx full memory is a harsh mistress. Keep it up!
@new submission people: Great clocks and welcome.
@johnnymossville: Linx full memory is a harsh mistress. Keep it up!
slowpoke:
mm ascension
gigabyte x58a-ud7
980x@4.4ghz (29x152) 1.392 vcore 24/7
corsair dominator gt 6gb 1824mhz 7-7-7-19
2xEVGA GTX TITAN
os: Crucial C300 256GB 3R0 on Intel ICH10R
storage: samsung 2tb f3
cooling:
loop1: mcp350>pa120.4>ek supreme hf
loop2: mcp355>2xpa120.3>>ek nb/sb
22x scythe s-flex "F"
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
Nice run Sergio.
My water cooling cannot handle 8 threads above 4500mhz so I started playing around with HT disabled tonight. This was my second try at 4700mhz, I think vcore could be a bit lower. On loop21 I took a screenshot and it knocked me down to 58 gflops.
Batch#3937B785 X58A UD7, 3x1gb HyperX, W7 64, watercooled
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Last edited by OC Nub; 05-20-2010 at 06:37 PM.
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
Thanks Sergio, will keep pushing this chip.
I thought I'd give it a try again tonight and managed to pull off a max memory test with HT off at 4.510. My first try only made it to 12/20, but the gflops were a lot higher than this successful run. I think I'm going to tweak some more soon to see what I can do about that. I really think there's more left in this cpu as I figure out what I'm doing.
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P6X58D Premium - i7 930 @ 4.2GHz - Water - 3x2G SuperTalent, DDR3-2000 (8-8-8-24) - PowerColor 5870 - Coolermaster Silent Pro 850w -
Water Cooled XSPC RS360 - Swiftech Apogee XT - Komodo 5870 - Lian-Li A70F
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
P6X58D Premium - i7 930 @ 4.2GHz - Water - 3x2G SuperTalent, DDR3-2000 (8-8-8-24) - PowerColor 5870 - Coolermaster Silent Pro 850w -
Water Cooled XSPC RS360 - Swiftech Apogee XT - Komodo 5870 - Lian-Li A70F
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
This is the highest stable OC for 24/7 that I can get out of it right now. Same as in my sigBen running this for the last few days without any issues.
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Last edited by Major; 05-20-2010 at 08:51 PM.
24/7 Work & Play Rig
Gigabyte X58A-UD5, i7 920 @ 4.56ghz 1.48v 21x217, G.Skill PI 12Gb 8-8-8-24-1T 1.56V @ 1736Mhz
EK Supreme HF P1, Dual EK DCP 4.0 Pumps and EK Res, XSPC RX360 & RX240 w/ 1850rpm GT's
Sapphire HD 4870 1Gb @ 810/1020mhz, 2x Dell 2407, 2x 1Tb WD Black SATA3, 2x 2Tb Hitachi 7k2000
Cooler Master ATCS 840, Corsair 750TX PSU, running OSX 10.6.3 & Win 7 64
I was able to get this with HT disabled using a core vid of 1.50625v. Ambient air temp ~20C.
Stable enough for everyday use, but too loud to run fans full speed 24/7. I attempted with HT enabled but would always run into thermal overrun.
Just for entertainment purposes, power consumption with only CPU loaded:
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I do this stuff for a living... it sorta takes the fun out of it.
Main Machine
i7 3770k @4.7GHz 1.392v, Asus Maximus V Gene, 4x2GB Corsair DDR3 @1600 7-8-7-20 2T, EVGA GTX 580, Seasonic X-750, Silverstone FT02
Cooling:
XSPC Raystorm Acetal CPU Block, EK GTX 580 Black Acetal Fullcover, Swiftech MCP655 pump w/Koolance RP-452X2 Bay Reservoir, Magicool 3x180 MC-RAD180X3 Radiator
Retired Machine
Member of the 4.5GHz LinX Stable Club
Windows 7 Ultimate, i7 920 @4.1GHz 1.31v Batch 3849A866, Asus Rampage 2 Gene, 3x 2GB Corsair DDR3 @1950 8-9-8-20 1N, EVGA GTX 275 896MB, Antec Truepower 750W, Antec 902
Cooling:
Swiftech GTZ CPU block, Swiftech MCW60 GPU block, EK ASUS-HP NB block, Swiftech MCP655 pump w/EK Top, Swiftech MCR320-QP radiator w/Scythe Ultra Kaze 2000RPM (rheobus controlled), Swiftech MCR120-QP radiator, XSPC single bay reservoir
File Server
Ubuntu 12.04: Underclocked i5-2500k, Asus P8Z68-V, 4x4GB Corsair DDR3 @1333, 3ware 9650 SE 4 port RAID card in RAID 5 with 4x1TB Western Digital Caviar Black.
24/7 Work & Play Rig
Gigabyte X58A-UD5, i7 920 @ 4.56ghz 1.48v 21x217, G.Skill PI 12Gb 8-8-8-24-1T 1.56V @ 1736Mhz
EK Supreme HF P1, Dual EK DCP 4.0 Pumps and EK Res, XSPC RX360 & RX240 w/ 1850rpm GT's
Sapphire HD 4870 1Gb @ 810/1020mhz, 2x Dell 2407, 2x 1Tb WD Black SATA3, 2x 2Tb Hitachi 7k2000
Cooler Master ATCS 840, Corsair 750TX PSU, running OSX 10.6.3 & Win 7 64
Do you know if your motherboard/cpu is capable of doing 220 bclk (ie lowering cpu and ddr multipliers, just pure bclk pump)?
Secondly, disabling HT gives you a pretty significant increase in fmax especially if you're running a moderate water loop (I feel like I could have better performance if my loop had a bit more flow). The heat increase from enabling HT was tremendous, I went from drawing 522w to 640w (take that with a grain of salt because of power supply and vrm inefficiencies).
I do this stuff for a living... it sorta takes the fun out of it.
Main Machine
i7 3770k @4.7GHz 1.392v, Asus Maximus V Gene, 4x2GB Corsair DDR3 @1600 7-8-7-20 2T, EVGA GTX 580, Seasonic X-750, Silverstone FT02
Cooling:
XSPC Raystorm Acetal CPU Block, EK GTX 580 Black Acetal Fullcover, Swiftech MCP655 pump w/Koolance RP-452X2 Bay Reservoir, Magicool 3x180 MC-RAD180X3 Radiator
Retired Machine
Member of the 4.5GHz LinX Stable Club
Windows 7 Ultimate, i7 920 @4.1GHz 1.31v Batch 3849A866, Asus Rampage 2 Gene, 3x 2GB Corsair DDR3 @1950 8-9-8-20 1N, EVGA GTX 275 896MB, Antec Truepower 750W, Antec 902
Cooling:
Swiftech GTZ CPU block, Swiftech MCW60 GPU block, EK ASUS-HP NB block, Swiftech MCP655 pump w/EK Top, Swiftech MCR320-QP radiator w/Scythe Ultra Kaze 2000RPM (rheobus controlled), Swiftech MCR120-QP radiator, XSPC single bay reservoir
File Server
Ubuntu 12.04: Underclocked i5-2500k, Asus P8Z68-V, 4x4GB Corsair DDR3 @1333, 3ware 9650 SE 4 port RAID card in RAID 5 with 4x1TB Western Digital Caviar Black.
Do you think the REXIII is a good replacement? Looking at the REXIII thread it doesn't seem any better than my UD7. I don't mean to be board specific and I have no data to back that up but just observing the REXIII thread doesn't seem to show any marked advantage over the UD7. I'm not making statements here, only that, by observing said thread, I cannot justify the necessity to change. Is there some bios settings that I'm missing? Better chip control, IMC, Vtt, V droop, ram issues, etc?
On a different note are there any Gulftown ockers who get higher clocks with HT enabled? When I turn HT off my 4.7+ clock isn't stable anymore.
Last edited by newhit; 05-23-2010 at 01:29 AM.
Sig always changing.
i just sold my rexII and ordered the rexIII thursday
and my rexII is as good as day 1
i'll find out soon if its better
the downside is that the rexIII has 1 usb header
no way i would buy a gigabut over a rexIII
if the ud7 was better i woulda had one alreadyand save myself 50$
quality control @ gigabut iswith my luck i'd get a lemon
clock for clock the rexIII is faster and the way i see it the rexII is better than the ud7 and dont forget the horrid colors of a gigabut board
so with rexIII i should have a winner and clock my cpu with less volts
the rexIII looks better than the rexII and doin 235-250 blk is
p.s. i'm not an asus fanboy i just want what i think is best
and i still have a gigabut p45-udrp if you wondering if my boycott of gigsbut is still on
read the newegg reviews so many ud7s 20% are doa payin even 100$ more is better than havin a board thats gonna crap out
Last edited by zsamz_; 05-23-2010 at 01:57 AM.
maximus IV extremegtx580
gigabut p67-ud7
p67 sabertooth
2500k+2600k
antec 1200watt
EVGA classified 760
920 Batch# 3849B018 4.985ghz@1.52vgtx285 ftw sli
OCZ3RPR1866LV6GK hypers
dfi ut p35rampage extreme
gigabut p35c-ds3r![]()
bios suks
gigabut x38-d6qdead thank god
ballistix 8500![]()
1240mhz@2.02v
Sorry, did not mean to give the impression that my UD7 was better. I was wondering only, if there was something extra that I was missing (apart from the general dislike of "Gigabut"). I had a REXII that my son lifted and he is more than happy with his 930 at 4GHz 24/7, gaming, video etc.
Sig always changing.
maximus IV extremegtx580
gigabut p67-ud7
p67 sabertooth
2500k+2600k
antec 1200watt
EVGA classified 760
920 Batch# 3849B018 4.985ghz@1.52vgtx285 ftw sli
OCZ3RPR1866LV6GK hypers
dfi ut p35rampage extreme
gigabut p35c-ds3r![]()
bios suks
gigabut x38-d6qdead thank god
ballistix 8500![]()
1240mhz@2.02v
@newhit: Don't apologize the ud7 is awesome. Someone will always chime in and try and put you down. "if the ud7 was better i woulda had one already and save myself 50$" In the last few months the ud7 is at the top of most benchmarks, this is not an accident. Wait another few months and see which does better ud9 or re3. For boards at the very high end the differences are so few one can hardly be said so be so much better to warrant such negativity. Not to mention calling them "gigabut" sure doesn't add anything positive to the discussion.
slowpoke:
mm ascension
gigabyte x58a-ud7
980x@4.4ghz (29x152) 1.392 vcore 24/7
corsair dominator gt 6gb 1824mhz 7-7-7-19
2xEVGA GTX TITAN
os: Crucial C300 256GB 3R0 on Intel ICH10R
storage: samsung 2tb f3
cooling:
loop1: mcp350>pa120.4>ek supreme hf
loop2: mcp355>2xpa120.3>>ek nb/sb
22x scythe s-flex "F"
This is max I got so far, still playing around with different settings.
Will test if stable 24/7 over the next couple of days.
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1203514
Cute little guy
Welcome to ze club.
i5 2500K @ 4.9GHz+ 8GB G-Skill RipJaws DDR3-2000 @1600Mhz CAS 6 Asus P8P67 Pro CrossFire 6970's @ 950/1450
Xeon X5677 @ 4.5Ghz 6GB G-Skill RipJaws DDR3-2000 @1600Mhz CAS 7 Gigabyte EX58-UD5 4870x2
i7-880 @ 4.2Ghz+ (still playing) 4GB G-Skill RipJaws DDR3-2000 @2300Mhz CAS 9 Asus Maximus III Formula MSI Hawk 5770
maximus IV extremegtx580
gigabut p67-ud7
p67 sabertooth
2500k+2600k
antec 1200watt
EVGA classified 760
920 Batch# 3849B018 4.985ghz@1.52vgtx285 ftw sli
OCZ3RPR1866LV6GK hypers
dfi ut p35rampage extreme
gigabut p35c-ds3r![]()
bios suks
gigabut x38-d6qdead thank god
ballistix 8500![]()
1240mhz@2.02v
l0ud_sil3nc3,nice OC!that W3540 looks like a great chip.have fun and keep pushing it.
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It's under water now, its a weird chip for sure, it needs next to nothing voltage wise to 4.37 but anything over that and it is a pig. Also I wish I could get that speed with HT on, but oh well more testing as we speak.
I am thinking about picking up an X58A UD5 Rev 2 since they have fixed the Xeon uncore multiplier issue.
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