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    i7-875K @ 4GHz Air Test / Biostar T-Power i55

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    I've tested i7-875K. 4GHz on air cooling











    Supports the Intel Core i7 and Intel Core i5 Processors in the LGA1156 Package
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    i7 875K @ 4GHz Air Test
    Very easy to 4GHz


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    4Ghz with 1.18-1.21v is surely a good start for the new chips
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    very nice vcore for 4.0Ghz.these chips look like they will be fun
    hope the retail chips will be as good
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    Quote Originally Posted by tool_462 View Post
    4Ghz with 1.18-1.21v is surely a good start for the new chips
    Thanks man
    4G is easy.

    Quote Originally Posted by radaja View Post
    very nice vcore for 4.0Ghz.these chips look like they will be fun
    hope the retail chips will be as good
    Retail chips are also expecting a good performance.
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    Memory OC


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    I really like what I'm reading about the i7-875k so far, esp that it's easy to OC. I'm thinking of getting it and the ASUS P7H57D-V EVO MB, because I only want to do an OC just high enough to avoid any bottleneck in games and I'd really rather not get into raising the BLCK, which results in lots of trial and error voltage balancing and testing. This MB also supports the custom Turbo Boost ratio settings this chip allows for.

    The reviews I like most of what I've read so far are these:

    http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1313/17/
    http://techreport.com/articles.x/18988/3
    http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid...=expert&pid=10

    All 3 of these reviews show pretty good results from just raising the multiplier. Two don't raise the voltage at all, and one rasies it to just 1.27 volts. They're OCing much higher than I would go though, so I'm hoping I don't have to raise voltage at all on a decent air cooler. I'm thinking of shooting for a 24 multiplier, then bump the TB ratios to 6, 5, 3, 3. this would result in my target 3.8GHz on dual threaded games and 3.6GHz on quad threaded ones.

    I really don't like that Intel is already talking about a different platform using the LGA1155 socket though. I know Intel platforms don't have as long a life as AMD's, but why make a whole new platform with a mere one pin different socket size? It makes me wonder how long 1156 will be supported. I could just get an i5 750 and a ASUS P7P55D-E LX (the 2 about the price of just the 875k alone), then just use the ASUS BIOS to bump the multiplier up one.

    Originally I had planned on an 1366 rig, partly because it supports Hex Core and would be more future proof, at least one would think. With the talk of the LGA1155 and LGA2011 platforms coming though, I'm wondering just how long even the Hex Cores for 1366 will be available. I don't want to mistakenly buy into a platform, then a few yrs later when Hex written games become more popular (estimate), there might not be many if any left to buy due to 1366 EOL.
    Last edited by Frag Maniac; 05-31-2010 at 10:09 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tool_462 View Post
    4Ghz with 1.18-1.21v is surely a good start for the new chips
    y
    lol
    if they are all so I'll buy one too

    are also unlocked multipliers UNCORE, QPI and DDR?
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    What production week is this? (dont need the full batch, you probably erased it for a reason)
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    Very nice results, these new chips are very tempting. They are listed at the egg today, this i7-875k and the i5-655k.

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    Yea TigerDirext has $50.00 off

    plus there is that Bing disount too

    DISCLAIMER: thought that extra $50 off was instant, but its a rebate, "FAIL"

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    Microcenter has it for $299.99 + tax.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ZhaoYun View Post
    Microcenter has it for $299.99 + tax.
    yea and they will even ship... killer deal!
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    That board seems impressive. How do other owners like it? I just bought a 875k and want a nice board to go with it.
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    Bro. you've been doing Intel, nice air benching
    I'll show you my retail 857K later
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    Thank you.

    My 875K ES are not looking good for extreme cooling.

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    Liking the 875k, esp with the low price. How long do you guys think the 1156 platform will really be supported though? Intel's already talking 1155. Another thing is neither of those platforms will likely ever support hex cores. Do you think Intel will make any unlocked CPUs for 1366?

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    man i wish they had something nice like this for the 1366 sockets , im watercooled and would love to hit 5GHZ stable
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    just hunt down a golden i7-920.
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    Yea i know but im just gonna wait it out.. Im cool with what i have for now and the OC i got on it esp being a CO chip lol boooooooooooooooooo
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    and what bios version did you use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cartago2202 View Post
    and what bios version did you use?
    Beta is the latest BIOS. (0601)
    It can be downloaded from my blog
    Here is a link to

    http://namegt.tistory.com/attachment...816D285A26.BSP
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frag Maniac View Post
    Liking the 875k, esp with the low price. How long do you guys think the 1156 platform will really be supported though? Intel's already talking 1155. Another thing is neither of those platforms will likely ever support hex cores. Do you think Intel will make any unlocked CPUs for 1366?
    They already do, are called extreme... (which include an extreme price too)
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    Quote Originally Posted by namegt View Post
    Beta is the latest BIOS. (0601)
    It can be downloaded from my blog
    Here is a link to

    http://namegt.tistory.com/attachment...816D285A26.BSP

    Thank you very much

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