Would you really need 2100 RAM speeds for this type of clock or 1600 will do?
Would you really need 2100 RAM speeds for this type of clock or 1600 will do?
Last edited by Etihtsarom; 12-16-2010 at 08:52 AM.
Awesome, guess the multiplier limit is just a BIOS bug.![]()
@Chri$ch
Can you post the EXACT model of the Intel mobo, please ? Going from Asus p867-EVO to Intel mobo just gave you 400 mhz extra with the same CPU, this is disturbing to me... The Asus p8P67-EVO has 16+2 phases (18) , how many phases does the Intel mobo have (just count the black squares around the CPU socket, they usually have some sort of heat-sink on them) ?
Last edited by TurboDiv; 12-16-2010 at 09:19 AM.
i9 9900K/1080 Ti
are these gonna be great crunchers or what?!?
Cruncher #1: EVGA Z68 FTW | i7-2600k @ 4.5 | 6GB Ram
Cruncher #2: Supermicro Dual-Socket | 2 x 6-core Opterons | 4GB Ram
Cruncher #3: 8-core Xserve 1,1
T400 for non-crunching
"But don't think you'll run me over - It's, ah, planting season here in Texas... and the farm is growing..." -Otis11 on crunching WCG
wooops lol, i dunno we can trade if you want
my i7 experiences have been great so far, I have seen a stock 2.8ghz i5 760 match my 3.8ghz Q6600 while playing supreme commander in game simulation speed. thats huge... SB will be a dream, I might finally be able to play a game on a 20x20 map loaded with 7 AI without lag... drool even more if new BIOS means 5GHZ is reality...
CPU: Intel Core i7 3930K @ 4.5GHz
Mobo: Asus Rampage IV Extreme
RAM: 32GB (8x4GB) Patriot Viper EX @ 1866mhz
GPU: EVGA GTX Titan (1087Boost/6700Mem)
Physx: Evga GTX 560 2GB
Sound: Creative XFI Titanium
Case: Modded 700D
PSU: Corsair 1200AX (Fully Sleeved)
Storage: 2x120GB OCZ Vertex 3's in RAID 0 + WD 600GB V-Raptor + Seagate 1TB
Cooling: XSPC Raystorm, 2x MCP 655's, FrozenQ Warp Drive, EX360+MCR240+EX120 Rad's
Chri$ch that is awesome clockhow hot is the cpu at that speed ?
Intel i7 2600k, Asus p8p67 EVO, Thermalright Archon, G.Skill RipjawsX 8GB, Asus EAH6970 DCII, Corsair AX850W, Asus xonar essence ST, Coolermaster HAF 932,
Crucial C300 128GB, WD Caviar Black 1 TB, Samsung F3 1TB.
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The Asus uses UEFI. Intel probably is using the regular BIOS ? This makes you wonder if the BIOS is better for CPU support ?
i9 9900K/1080 Ti
What is your vDimm set at by chance?
Wow. That's a great clock for an random chosen retail cpu.
quite impressive i must say![]()
Impressive
When is this all due for release?
5 of Jan
Intel i7 2600k, Asus p8p67 EVO, Thermalright Archon, G.Skill RipjawsX 8GB, Asus EAH6970 DCII, Corsair AX850W, Asus xonar essence ST, Coolermaster HAF 932,
Crucial C300 128GB, WD Caviar Black 1 TB, Samsung F3 1TB.
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Nice. I hope I will be sober by that time.![]()
i9 9900K/1080 Ti
wow sub 7 scores on air, thats intense.. Seems to easy if you ask me :P, Try running your ram @ 2000+ and post some everest cache & memory benchmark pleaseeeeeeeeeeee
Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?
Nice clocks, but isn't that a really high vcore??
Besides the clocks in overclocking, I am not really impressed. There was way more change with Nehalem in regards to performance. I can see bulldozer being faster than this as the bar isn't that crazy high if this is it. The best improvement appears to be the power consumption but I don't car for that at all. I guess this is a improvement for those that want to stay with intel Integrated graphics, but that's it. I think desktop SB isn't really that good, I can see this being good in a laptop though.
Core i7 920@ 4.66ghz(H2O)
6gb OCZ platinum
4870x2 + 4890 in Trifire
2*640 WD Blacks
750GB Seagate.
well for some of us power consumption is a big deal. to get this kind of performance increase is good but at the same time getting this level of power savings is great
Cruncher #1: EVGA Z68 FTW | i7-2600k @ 4.5 | 6GB Ram
Cruncher #2: Supermicro Dual-Socket | 2 x 6-core Opterons | 4GB Ram
Cruncher #3: 8-core Xserve 1,1
T400 for non-crunching
"But don't think you'll run me over - It's, ah, planting season here in Texas... and the farm is growing..." -Otis11 on crunching WCG
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
Thank you Chri$ch for sharing
Do you think SB worth it over i7 only if OC +4.5ghz , since i7 can reached 4ghz ?
what about the temp. of SB at 4.5ghz or 5ghz (air cooling) ?
Gaming rig;
ASUS RAMPAGE IV BLACK EDITION
I7-4390K
G.SKILL Trident X 16GB 2400
Intel 530 240GB
2x Asus GTX780
Corsair AX1200
HP ZR30w 30
Win 8.1 pro
Sound rig;
Auzen X-Fi H.T. HD --> Yulong D100 MKII --> D-7100
i7 no, i5 no, 775 yes.. Honestly we have so much coming out heres a list..
2010 => 2011...
LGA1156 => LGA1155
LGA1366 => LGA1356
LGA1567 => LGA2011
(1) LGA1155
=> Single CPU socket mobos.
=> Dual-channel RAM.
=> Budget to Mainstream market.
(2) LGA1356
=> High-end single CPU socket to entry level dual CPU socket mobos.
=> Triple-channel RAM.
=> Enthusiast and Server/Workstation markets.
(3) LGA2011
=> High-end dual CPU socket to entry level quad CPU Socket or greater.
=> Quad-channel RAM.
=> High-end Server market
Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?
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