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    MSI P55-GD65 / i5-750 / i7-860

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    msi p55-gd65 and 750 / 860 Test
    Lynfield in Korea can be seen easily.

    I use True Black 120 Cooler


    CPU: Intel Core i5 750 / i7 860 Lynfield
    Mainboard: MSI P55-GD65
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    Core i5 750 Lynfield @ 4200MHz 1.45v
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    Core i5 750 Lynfield @ 4200MHz 1.45v
    DDR3 2000MHz 8-9-8-24-1T 1.65v
    Memory Bench


    Core i5 750 Lynfield @ 4200MHz 1.45v
    DDR3 2000MHz 8-9-8-24-1T 1.65v
    wPrim


    Core i5 750 Lynfield @ 4315MHz 1.45v
    DDR3 2050MHz 8-9-8-24-1T 1.65v
    super PI 32M


    Core i5 750 Lynfield @ 4200MHz 1.45v
    DDR3 2000MHz 8-9-8-24-1T 1.65v
    Prime95 TEST




    Core i7 860 Lynfield @ 4000MHz 1.3v
    DDR3 1600MHz 9-9-9-24-1T 1.65v
    super PI 32M


    Core i7 860 Lynfield @ 4400MHz 1.45v
    DDR3 2000MHz 8-9-8-24-1T 1.65v
    super PI 1M
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    hey, go into the bios and change the memory settings (subtimings). look for the "B2B-CAS Delay" and set ist to 1 - 4 and you will see that the memory performance will be much better

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    Did you test the max BLCK?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chri$ch View Post
    hey, go into the bios and change the memory settings (subtimings). look for the "B2B-CAS Delay" and set ist to 1 - 4 and you will see that the memory performance will be much better
    Reading, writing and memory performance is bad ....
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeLecT View Post
    Did you test the max BLCK?

    Did not test the maximum BCLK.
    Now we are testing a different motherboard.
    MSI P55-GD80 or ASROCK P55 EXTREME
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    what cooling, namegt? Nice runs. Nice stable OC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlanK3r View Post
    what cooling, namegt? Nice runs. Nice stable OC.
    Air cooling
    True Black 120 Cooler
    Thank you.



    Test with 3 kinds of new motherboard soon
    Last edited by namegt; 08-24-2009 at 04:19 PM.
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    The latest beta of RealTemp 3.30 and i7 Turbo 6.5 should correctly read the new Core i5/i7 CPUs on this page.

    http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/3/...alTempBeta.zip

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    So, what is this telling us about the i7 - 920 vs. i7 - 860 & i5 - 750?

    Color me confused at this point....

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    How did you mount the 120? I have a original ultra 120 I would like to mount to that mobo. Do I need a new kit? If so, where do I get it? Thanks, Dave
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    Now we are testing a different motherboard.
    MSI P55-GD80 or ASROCK P55 EXTREME
    Please test the Asrock P55 EXTREME too... I can buy it very cheap in my country it's 30$ cheaper than a P55-GD65... And it's a SLI board and has a good VRM 8+2 phases... So please very much test it too to see how it work..

    It looks pretty good, it has power/reset/clear cmos buttons, DEBUG PANEL and LGA 775 holes so it's a pretty interesting board ...
    Thank you!

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    How you mounted your TRUE120?

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    Quote Originally Posted by phsinc1 View Post
    How you mounted your TRUE120?
    + 100 for all the users that need/want this info :P
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    What fans are you using on your true 120 cooler ?

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    how is the true mounted, and where did you get the hardware, if needed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesrt2004 View Post
    + 100 for all the users that need/want this info :P
    Ye... thisis very interesting because I am just wondering the same thing, I have been looking everywhere and all the good cooling solutions like Prolimatech Megahalems are for 1366, not 1156.

    This is causing me problems.
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    Broken record mode/ how did you mount the true?

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    +1 again.
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    man NOBODY is giving away there cooling secrets.. I see a BUNCH of ppl cooling these platforms with high end coolers and yet NONE of them are giving straight answers how the hell they r using them.

    Its like fkn magicians code or somet...
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    thermal right NDA on new mouting bracket? seems a little petty buts its the only think i can think of... unless the holes are the same spacing as lga 775, this chip is the same size..... anyone want to check?

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    agreed i have the megahalems sitting here and was not sure id be able to use it after literally just buying it a couple weeks ago.. please do tell
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    TRUE needs a special bracket, TR are shipping them soon
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    Doesn't anyone ever use Google?

    I typed in this:

    heatsink spacing 1156 mm

    and the first thing that popped up was this article at TechPowerUp

    http://www.techpowerup.com/tags.php?tag=XIGMATEK

    "With a hole spacing of 75 mm, LGA-1156 is somewhere along the way between LGA-775 with a spacing of 72 mm, and LGA-1366 with that of 80 mm."

    That's why new brackets are needed and why you can't swap coolers without new mounting hardware. The holes in the motherboard are unique for socket 1156.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unclewebb View Post
    Doesn't anyone ever use Google?

    I typed in this:

    heatsink spacing 1156 mm

    and the first thing that popped up was this article at TechPowerUp

    http://www.techpowerup.com/tags.php?tag=XIGMATEK

    "With a hole spacing of 75 mm, LGA-1156 is somewhere along the way between LGA-775 with a spacing of 72 mm, and LGA-1366 with that of 80 mm."

    That's why new brackets are needed and why you can't swap coolers without new mounting hardware. The holes in the motherboard are unique for socket 1156.
    um...

    lol Doesn't anyone ever read?

    This is exactly why we are all so confused how many people seemed right off the bat to be mounting all manor of all over there new LGA1156 and not mentioning how the hell they was doing it.

    I think we are all well aware 1156 is not the same as 775 and 1366

    :/
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    Why is there such a big decrease in Everest memory performance in the second pic..?
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