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    Quote Originally Posted by Drwho? View Post
    QuickSynch is running at the speed of the Processor Graphic clock ... if you overclock the GPU, you will get faster encode ...

    I will be giving away very soon few little binaries to encode videos, you could use it as a benchmark to see your performance increase due to overclocking
    But what about P67 chipset which doesn't support SB integrated graphics. Is there any access to QuickSync feature on P67?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kl0012 View Post
    But what about P67 chipset which doesn't support SB integrated graphics. Is there any access to QuickSync feature on P67?
    This is what I was trying to ask.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kl0012 View Post
    But what about P67 chipset which doesn't support SB integrated graphics. Is there any access to QuickSync feature on P67?
    Since the GPU is power gated i doubt that would be possible. The whole P/Z debacle seems to me to be a trick to squeeze more out of the mobo market and introduce another price bracket
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    A very interesting quote from bit-tech have to me a deep sens...
    Clock/clock SB is 10-15% more performant than Lynnfield

    Sans HyperThreading, les gains varient entre 5,6 et 20,4%, pour une moyenne de 13,2%. Avec HyperThreading, Sandy Bridge est 5,6 à 19,3% plus rapide, pour une moyenne de 11,3%
    http://www.hardware.fr/articles/815-...dy-bridge.html
    But if we judge about oc frecuency, from what i saw until now i5 2500K, and i7 2600K can do 4.8Ghz(may be even 5Ghz) 24/7, 600Mhz more than an average i5 750/870 - 4.2Ghz than we have also frecuency performance 19% more with SB.
    So adding 10-15% + let say 20% we have 30-35% more performance with SB than with Nehalem.
    And the quote from bit-tech
    However odd it sounds to be talking of an overclock of up to a frequency, it’s truly scary for AMD fans that a low-end Sandy Bridge CPU can hit speeds of up to 3.99GHz with no extra CPU voltage – it suggests that there’s masses of frequency (and therefore performance) headroom in the Sandy Bridge architecture.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drwho? View Post
    QuickSynch is running at the speed of the Processor Graphic clock ... if you overclock the GPU, you will get faster encode ...

    I will be giving away very soon few little binaries to encode videos, you could use it as a benchmark to see your performance increase due to overclocking
    You know me, I don't usually do single socket builds but went after this after hearing some rumors 2 months ago as to the efficiency and power in this little chip that I saw as a mid range replacement for the P55's.
    What a pleasant surprise I had to find that all the rumors were true.
    Beastly computational power and incredible electrical efficiency.
    You guys hit it right with this one..
    Now, how about a dualie version?
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    For you those who couldn't tell movieman isn't interested in sandy bridge


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    dumb question time: socket mounting system the same as 1156? or 1366? (re: coolers)
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    Let's not forget about the dual core 2100 being on par with older i7's and AMD hex/quad CPUs in games. In some games, it even beats them by a pretty fair amount. Sandy Bridge is not only a winner for overclockers, but gamers as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiro_uspsss View Post
    dumb question time: Socket mounting system the same as 1156? Or 1366? (re: Coolers)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt.McRuff View Post
    For you those who couldn't tell movieman isn't interested in sandy bridge


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    It's that obvious huh?
    Yea, I'm interested in anything thats efficient and has top computational power and this is the best I've seen so far
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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    It's that obvious huh?
    Yea, I'm interested in anything thats efficient and has top computational power and this is the best I've seen so far
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    MM is right, again. The 32nm SB is cool and power-efficient, and has a better OC-headroom (compared to good old 45nm i7). With this price, there is no doubt it's a good step forward.
    Those who are expecting too many wonders, should notice that these are not high-end CPUs.

    It would be nice to see some double-socket, or maybe even quad-socket SB tho, but maybe we have to wait for the high-end?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EagleRock View Post
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    Dave, just show up a multi-CPU LGA2011 rig already

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    5Ghz is rare.. extremely rare if you talk about 24/7 which would imply <1.4V. only thing i saw reaching 5Ghz or higher was all above 1.5V so not even in the facinity of 24/7.

    but SB does have alot headroom, they could go up 600Mhz (if the tdp wouldn't be in the way combined with the gpu).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    i hope you have gold rated PSUs on your machines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyck View Post
    5Ghz is rare.. extremely rare if you talk about 24/7 which would imply <1.4V. only thing i saw reaching 5Ghz or higher was all above 1.5V so not even in the facinity of 24/7.

    but SB does have alot headroom, they could go up 600Mhz (if the tdp wouldn't be in the way combined with the gpu).
    Apparently you missed my review
    5.1GHz stable with 1.45V
    http://www.techreaction.net/2011/01/...n-p67-part-12/

    Not trying to imply that it'll be common....but there are chips that are capable.
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    I forget which review mentioned it but they said based on some 3rd party testing of about 100 retail SB skus, that something in the area of 10% were able to get a stable 5Ghz clock with about 50% being able to do 4.4-4.7. Forgot which review though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chickenfeed View Post
    I forget which review mentioned it but they said based on some 3rd party testing of about 100 retail SB skus, that something in the area of 10% were able to get a stable 5Ghz clock with about 50% being able to do 4.4-4.7. Forgot which review though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chickenfeed View Post
    I forget which review mentioned it but they said based on some 3rd party testing of about 100 retail SB skus, that something in the area of 10% were able to get a stable 5Ghz clock with about 50% being able to do 4.4-4.7. Forgot which review though
    Every screen ive seen using a 2600k has been 4.8+ without a doubt.. best ive seen with pretty good voltages was like 5.4 using 1.4vcore..

    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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    I would like to see what was lowest voltage they could achieve on stock clock/turbo
    Then of course measure the wattage
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny87au View Post
    Every screen ive seen using a 2600k has been 4.8+ without a doubt.. best ive seen with pretty good voltages was like 5.4 using 1.4vcore..
    were they ES samples?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghost_recon88 View Post
    Dave, just show up a multi-CPU LGA2011 rig already
    I will when I can get my hands on one..
    Maybe 3-5 months for that to happen..if I'm lucky.
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    pity 5 isnt safe enough for 24/7
    Think on this:
    SB at 3500 is equal to a i7-920 at 4Ghz in computational powerand SB should have no issues running at least 4500 for 24/7 usage.
    Now will that be enough for you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by richierich View Post
    were they ES samples?
    Yep

    @movieman, even the 2400 can hit around 4ghz with just blck since it has no multi oc feature

    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Chickenfeed View Post
    I forget which review mentioned it but they said based on some 3rd party testing of about 100 retail SB skus, that something in the area of 10% were able to get a stable 5Ghz clock with about 50% being able to do 4.4-4.7. Forgot which review though
    I saw it too and now can't find it anywhere. I think it was Hardwarecanucks, but it isn't there now. Maybe it got pulled for "some" reasons. To be fair, there wasn't a full description provided, how those test were concluded or what voltage they used as maximum, so those might not be showing a true picture of the situation.

    It also doesn't converge with the reports of getting quite high clocks with stock voltage, which is to be expect when you power gate the IGP off and have some TDP headroom.

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