Last edited by zoson; 05-20-2011 at 06:00 AM.
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Last edited by zoson; 04-16-2011 at 10:11 AM.
Core i7 990x @ 4665MHz 30x155.5 | ASUS Rampage 3 Extreme 1601 Modded BIOS | 24GB (6x4GB) Mushkin Redline 999057 @ 1866MHz 8-8-8-24-1T
2x MSI N770-2GD5/OC SLI Custom BIOS @ 1228/7464 | Samsung 840 EVO 1TB | 4x 3TB WD Red Raid 5 | Corsair RM1000 | 2x Dell SP2309W 2048x1152
H2O Cooled | EK - Supreme HF Full Gold - FB RE3 | Swiftech - MCP35x2 - MCRes Micro v2 | HWLabs - 2x GTX 120 - GT Stealth 120
7x Gentle Typhoon AP-0A 2150RPM | 1x Enermax Magma UC-MA12 1500RPM | Lian Li PC-A10B | 5GHz Gulftown
Were there any voltages and/or settings that were key in improving the Gflops for your processor? I start to loose performance in this respect right after 205bclk or it is intermittent and I have to try restarting LinX several times. I've messed with CPU PLL, IOH, vtt, memory timings and subtimings, round trip latency, DRAM ref volts, CPU/IOH clock skew, CPU diff amplitude and can't get consistant performance. I've also disabled a ton of windows services like superfetch to eliminate any program in the background.
Last edited by R37ribution; 04-17-2011 at 05:19 PM.
hmm L051B314 for my buddy...
Going through all the entries is taking longer than anticipated. Two pages to go. Should be done soon.
Okay, the first post is up to date.
I have also updated the link for the up-to-date LinX distributive.
All the submissions that have made it into the OP are (in one way or another) outstanding. Good job, everyone!
I will only comment on the selected few just so the post isn't a mile long.
Yes, you can! Very nice chip, and welcome!
Nice find, thanks.
Looks like it works with AVX better, and people won't have to run LinX on 4 threads with HT on any more.
Glad that 990X is treating you well! Good job tweaking it, also!
I've only been gone for two weeks and people are already breaking into restricted areas!
That's absolutely fantastic, man! Congrats, and well done!
Just 4.6GHz... Pff, what are you even doing here?!
"Crap" CPU, indeed, especially the IMC.
I think LinX isn't the best way to test your RAM, though, but you know that. Looks good nonetheless!
These are some crazy clocks and voltages! I hope your CPU is a durable one!
Grats on taking the top in your category!
Stiff competition! #2! Much nicer vCore, though!
Well, I am not so sure. Some on-topic chatter is fine, IMO... This is a Club with members, not just a database. Makes the thread feel more 'humane' and 'alive'.
No need to have lengthy discussions about which alcohol you prefer or which video card gets the most 3DMarks, though.Just don't go off-topic too far.
Thanks for the kind words, and you're welcome!
Glad you guys are having the fun.
Now that things are back on track and I have some free time I will think about updating the thread's formatting. Should look a lot nicer. Should be also able to get the results in within 1-2days, too. I actually keep thinking I need some software for simplified result input, lol.
Last edited by zalbard; 04-18-2011 at 11:37 AM.
Hi Zalbard,
Thanks for keeping up the thread. It's a really nice way to organize the community of extreme overclockers.
Might I suggest for the thread update that you sort by GFlops, rather than speed? It would simplify the maintenance of the thread by making it possible to remove the different sections for specific CPU's. It would also express the ranking as a performance level, rather than just a benchmark. The speed milestone would still be the barrier to entry, but competition would be based on performance!
It would also make it very easy to see the clock per clock comparisons between old and new generation cpu's. 'oh hey at 100Gflops, xx cpu is lower clockspeed'. The community could zero in on those people who know tricks that boost performance(to get their insight) without having to sort through every result to find who is actually performing well, vs who is just running at a high clock.
Thanks again!
Core i7 990x @ 4665MHz 30x155.5 | ASUS Rampage 3 Extreme 1601 Modded BIOS | 24GB (6x4GB) Mushkin Redline 999057 @ 1866MHz 8-8-8-24-1T
2x MSI N770-2GD5/OC SLI Custom BIOS @ 1228/7464 | Samsung 840 EVO 1TB | 4x 3TB WD Red Raid 5 | Corsair RM1000 | 2x Dell SP2309W 2048x1152
H2O Cooled | EK - Supreme HF Full Gold - FB RE3 | Swiftech - MCP35x2 - MCRes Micro v2 | HWLabs - 2x GTX 120 - GT Stealth 120
7x Gentle Typhoon AP-0A 2150RPM | 1x Enermax Magma UC-MA12 1500RPM | Lian Li PC-A10B | 5GHz Gulftown
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
UPDATED:
CPU - 4.672ghz (133x35) @ 1.53125v | MEM - 1866 @ 9-9-9-24-82 2T (1.68275v) 12gb | UNCORE - 3733mhz (VTT 1.36875)
BATCH - 3013A540 | MOBO - ASUS R3E | COOLING - Water | 6C/6T | 101.2 Gflops average
wonder if this starts a "sub 5ghz, over 100gflops" group?
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Last edited by skuldarin; 04-19-2011 at 01:12 AM.
ac001 | Core i7 990X [6C 6T] @ 4539MHz | 1.429 | ASUS Rampage III Black Edition | Water | -
regards
ac001
Hi, and thanks.
The problem about this is, these GFlops are not really relevant to real-life performance. For example, currently non-HT CPUs produce more GFlops than those with HT enabled. Yet if you try some rendering software, HT-enabled CPUs will be way ahead.
Another issue is memory performance. Linpack seems to be quite sensitive to that. It doesn't really translate into real-world advantage, though. For example, a 4GHz CPU with 2GHz RAM may be faster in LinX than a 4.5GHz CPU with 1GHz RAM, but it will be the other way around in pretty much all of the applications.
Not to mention that produced GFlops are often inconsistent.
I think it makes sense the way it is now. LinX is used to measure stability, not performance.
However, it's up to the members to decide. If I see many more people supporting your motion, I can rearrange everything.
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The problem is that the reason why gflops are inconsistent, is because of instability in the person's system. There is a reasonable expectation for raw calculations at a given speed. I have never seen my Gflops vary if the speed is kept the same.
I also take issue to the memory remarks... I've tested all the way from 1333 cas5 to 2200 cas10. The difference in gflops when cpu speed is kept the same is very small, as long as the memory size/problem set size is consistent. 1-1.5Gflops tops.
Also, if you don't use enough memory, you cannot stress the cpu correctly! The problem set will not be large enough to engage all the execution units of the processor!!! That is why there is lower Gflops with lower memory. The stress test is not complete. It is also why we see lower temps with lower memory sizes, and also why we see lower temps if HT is on and memory size is > 9gb... It is not difficult at all!!! I can complete linx 21 loops at 4.9ghz with 512mb memory size! Gflops is less, but it completes! Is that stable? no!!!!
In summary, I think the reason for inconsistent gflops is they are doing it wrong!!!!!
Last edited by zoson; 04-19-2011 at 03:55 PM.
Core i7 990x @ 4665MHz 30x155.5 | ASUS Rampage 3 Extreme 1601 Modded BIOS | 24GB (6x4GB) Mushkin Redline 999057 @ 1866MHz 8-8-8-24-1T
2x MSI N770-2GD5/OC SLI Custom BIOS @ 1228/7464 | Samsung 840 EVO 1TB | 4x 3TB WD Red Raid 5 | Corsair RM1000 | 2x Dell SP2309W 2048x1152
H2O Cooled | EK - Supreme HF Full Gold - FB RE3 | Swiftech - MCP35x2 - MCRes Micro v2 | HWLabs - 2x GTX 120 - GT Stealth 120
7x Gentle Typhoon AP-0A 2150RPM | 1x Enermax Magma UC-MA12 1500RPM | Lian Li PC-A10B | 5GHz Gulftown
when I say the gflops vary I mean by tenths of a unit, and to truly test stability you can not just use one program, but rather a plethora of different ones, as well as the applications you will use on a day to day basis. I do however agree that it is easier to pass with a lower problem size, no doubt but as long as you are using at least 4GB I think you will be good.
well at the end of the day this is zalbard's rodeo so we will see what he wants to do, but I like having the list sorted by raw clockspeed![]()
IMHO this thread is about running at a certain clock speed while verifying stability with Linpack. If you really want a performance comparison of FLOP performance throughput it might be a good idea to start a new thread with it's own rules to achieve that. You'll have to decide what you want, max FLOPS overall, FLOPS per core, FLOPS per GHz or maybe even FLOPS per watt for efficiency (may be hard to achieve) etc. Perhaps also some distinction between FPU, SSE, AVX.![]()
Iam sure that "Zoson" has good scientific reasons for what he says but ppl like myself, and I'm sure many others, do not have the time (work, family) to go thru what is necessary to produce the required "Flops" stability.
I have an SS that I hope to get running soon and this thread gives me the ideal MHz targets to try to aim for without taking me to areas of o/c'ing that require too deep a knowledge of the wherewithal that a casual ocker like myself wont bother with. When I have problems with my setup I know there are plenty of knowledgeable ppl in this thread to answer my (hopefully) not too difficult questions, thus allowing me to enjoy the thread for what it is................
a challenging bit of fun
OOPS! I hope my recently posted "challenging bit of fun" gets in Mr Zalbard.
Last edited by newhit; 04-20-2011 at 03:14 AM.
Sig always changing.
Hi everybody!
A little bit old-fashioned, I know, but here is my application to the 4.5+ GHz club:
(Linx 20+ 64-bit maximum, E8500, 4503mhz, 1.36v, Gigabyte P35-DS4, Thermaltake Big Typhoon aircooling, 15 degrees Celsius ambient, OS Win7 SP1 64-bit in diagnostic mode)
The run finished successfully, in fact (all 25 iterations), and shortly after that I reran the test (also with success), just to make sure everything is OK; don"t want to waste space for the pictures, but they are available on demand.
(Gigabyte boards are Linx- and IBT-friendly, I guess.)
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