Abit more progress with 1.35v 5.05Ghz LinX stable and Intelburn with improved timing on memory and abit higher Freq!
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Mine does 4.9 with 1.392 but needs a couple bumps for 5.0. Hoping a BIOS update will help out and I still am learning the platform so more stability might be possible higher up, haven't tried dropping PLL voltage yet. Just reinstalled Win7 with SP1 so now I can get back to clocking.
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
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i have installed SP1 for Windows 7 but still i have low Gflops...
Linpack gives less GFlops with HT enabled. The number of GFlops is irrelevant as long as the system is stressed properly, though...
I don't have SB so I can't comment on that. Using SP1?
I know that all previous CPUs run much hotter with HT enabled during LinX stress test.
You don't need to disable HT , just use IntelBurn test and select 4 threads when testing stability and max temps. Here i did a quick run for you guys , HT is enabled one run is 4 thread produces much higher temps and stresses cpu more , below run is with 8 threads temps don't even reach 80c.
SP1 + IntelBurn + merged with latest linpack module.
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True,linx + AVX 4 threads=most stressfull test.better than prime![]()
Agreed!!!
My new 2500k at 4.9 ghz is linx stable (20 runs, all memory used) and OCCT stable (4 hr run) on a vcore of 1.385. I haven't tried downloading SP1 yet.
However, I'm still not prime95 v26.4 stable yet with a vcore of 1.410.
Has anyone tried some real world apps like handbrake or some cpu intensive games on their linx stable (but not prime95 stable) voltages? I'm wondering if I need to keep increasing vcore to achieve prime stability in order to prevent errors in real applications (especially handbrake encoding).
Also, has anyone compared their prime95 v26.4 stable vcore to their linx stable vcore using SP1, AVX 4, and the new linpack modules? If so, could you post your values? I'm curious which needs more juice (and how much more) for stability.
I'll try handbrake tonight on my linx stable but not prime95 stable vcore and see what happens.
You are right guys, this method is more stressfull. Still my 4500mhz 1.25(in bios) is linx stableI have changed to 4threads in linx options and i had 4c more temps than with 8 threads.
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Yes, I've been stalemated by the prime95 issue since Jan 9th. :-)
I have a test scence that I setup for Lightwave 3D that on my I7-920 took over 20 minutes to render. On the 2600K it takes only 15 minutes but during that time all 8 threads are fully loaded and alot of heat is generated (not as much as linx + avx).
My stability test is now IBT + SP1 + AVX, Vantage, then 3 or 4 Lightwave renders. No BSODs and I've got to call it good. At some point it seems as tho the machine is stable and prime95 will never get enough voltage.
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Just installed a new Windows 7 with SP1 and a new BIOS. Previous LinX stable voltages are NOT stable now, and heats up significantly more.
But 2500K @ 4.9 and garbage memory speed/timings (1600-CAS 9, ignoring RAM till CPU is 5.0 stable again) is pushing 130+GFlops.
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
I got a bad batch of i7 2600K: L041B202
4.9Ghz HT ON @ 1.476v load
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bro20000 u sure do have a great chip there mate!
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?
Seems motherboards and BIOS versions do too! T_T
Updated to the latest 1253 BIOS and now 4.9 no longer turns off after an hour.
Hopefully I won't fall sleep before this test finishes so I can update it with a full 20 loop LinX screenshot
Has anyone had to tweak with the short/long power limit settings? Maybe on this new version the AUTO is more aggressive.
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thanks mate! Have got some more results with even lower Vcore coming! Am getting weird results in temps thou! Core 1 70c Core 2 83c Core 3 80c core 4 78c
Am not sure if my waterblock is on perfect to get a 13c difference from core 2! Has anyone else used this thermal compound IC Diamond 24-Carat!
Anybody has tried to play with OCing a H67? I'm trying to find a small mini-ITX, and I came across a little cute monster, a ZOTAC H67ITX-A-E, but that's a H76.
I'm wondering if there is chance to fool it and OC the CPU. maybe some kind of software could push it in W7?
I know it's a tricky question, but anybody got any tips about OCing a 2006k on a H67?
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