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9 hours ago, done12many2 said:

 

Yeah, it's a fun chip at 5 GHz.  It didn't even get very warm on the FireStrikes runs as it's delidded and cooled by a man sized loop.  :D

 

I've got a 7700k that I run daily at 5.3 GHz.  The 7700k is a badass chip so congrats on your setup!  Definitely a strong rig.

Well I think I'm at the limits of cooling capabilites on the 7700k with 5.2Ghz giving me BSODs after a handful of benchmark runs. It's really just a matter of showing the 7700k "who da boss" to get good benchmark scores.

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Thought I'd give the new Time Spy Extreme a whirl and man that CPU portion is demanding.

Benchmark: Time Spy Extreme
CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K @5GHz (-2 AVX offset)
GPU: GTX 1080 Ti Aorus Xtreme WB edition
GPU Core: 2,114 Mhz
GPU Memory: 1,555 Mhz

Score: 4,569
3DMark Link: https://www.3dmark.com/spy/2523623

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1 hour ago, Carclis said:

Thought I'd give the new Time Spy Extreme a whirl and man that CPU portion is demanding.

Benchmark: Time Spy Extreme
CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K @5GHz (-2 AVX offset)
GPU: GTX 1080 Ti Aorus Xtreme WB edition
GPU Core: 2,114 Mhz
GPU Memory: 1,555 Mhz

Score: 4,569
3DMark Link: https://www.3dmark.com/spy/2523623

 

They've supposedly enabled AVX2 and AVX-512 in the newest extreme version. That should make any chip with good AVX2 performance nice and warm and any chip with AVX-512 pretty damn hot. 

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5 hours ago, done12many2 said:

 

They've supposedly enabled AVX2 and AVX-512 in the newest extreme version. That should make any chip with good AVX2 performance nice and warm and any chip with AVX-512 pretty damn hot. 

ahhh so it is!

I noticed you someone managed to get a 5.2ghz run through!!! hot dam!

 

What AVX offsets did you use on that run? the score is epic!

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Just now, Cheddle said:

ahhh so it is!

I noticed you someone managed to get a 5.2ghz run through!!! hot dam!

 

What AVX offsets did you use on that run? the score is epic!

 

Yeah, I just sent you a PM, but you can disregard.  I figured out what I was doing wrong.  I'm too embarrassed to admit what it was.  xD

 

As far as offsets, I don't use them.  I'm running a "per core usage" overclock.  For this bench, when 4 or less cores are being utilized it runs at 5.2 GHz and when all 10 cores are going, it runs at 5.1 GHz.  So when the bench is collecting system info prior to running, it's seeing 5.2 GHz, but the CPU portion of the test is only actually running at 5.1 GHz.  GPU test 1 & 2 are probably running at 5.2 GHz.

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13 minutes ago, done12many2 said:

 

Yeah, I just sent you a PM, but you can disregard.  I figured out what I was doing wrong.  I'm too embarrassed to admit what it was.  xD

 

As far as offsets, I don't use them.  I'm running a "per core usage" overclock.  For this bench, when 4 or less cores are being utilized it runs at 5.2 GHz and when all 10 cores are going, it runs at 5.1 GHz.  So when the bench is collecting system info prior to running, it's seeing 5.2 GHz, but the CPU portion of the test is only actually running at 5.1 GHz.  GPU test 1 & 2 are probably running at 5.2 GHz.

Gotcha - nice! Did you go through any process and selecitng the 'best' four cores? or have you just configured the multi-core boost tables allowing any 4 of the 10 cores to boost as far as 5.2ghz? and are they all running the same voltage? 

 

its possible to further specify each individual cores highest clock and votlage offset - so much time required to tune that though.

 

I havn't spent any time tuning boost tables or per core clocking/voltages

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Picked up a Maximus VIII Impact, hope to run the G4400 and 7700K through the ringer. 

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8 hours ago, done12many2 said:

 

They've supposedly enabled AVX2 and AVX-512 in the newest extreme version. That should make any chip with good AVX2 performance nice and warm and any chip with AVX-512 pretty damn hot. 

So I haven't gone crazy then. I thought something was up when I scored within a point of my posted score whilst increasing my CPU to 5.2Ghz instead.

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2 hours ago, Cheddle said:

Gotcha - nice! Did you go through any process and selecitng the 'best' four cores? or have you just configured the multi-core boost tables allowing any 4 of the 10 cores to boost as far as 5.2ghz? and are they all running the same voltage? 

 

I'm just using the "per usage" OC where it scales clock speed based on how many cores are being utilized.  If 4 or less are being used, then it holds the higher clock. Once the 5th core is tasked clock speed drops by 100 MHz. 

 

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its possible to further specify each individual cores highest clock and votlage offset - so much time required to tune that though.

 

Yes, on the Apex you can adjust clock speed and voltage for each core.  Better yet, you can set auto, offset, or adaptive voltage independently for each core. Very time consuming, but if you wanted to get every last bit of power out of a chip, that would be good to use. 

 

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Did Fire Strike with my R9 290 @ 1400 MHz core :P

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: 3970X @ 5.0 GHz
GPU: R9 290
GPU Core: 1400 MHz
GPU Memory: 1650 MHz
Score: 15 053
Graphics score: 17 131
3DMark Link: https://www.3dmark.com/fs/13883476

 

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On 10/17/2017 at 11:54 AM, Tam3n said:

Did Fire Strike with my R9 290 @ 1400 MHz core :P

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: 3970X @ 5.0 GHz
GPU: R9 290
GPU Core: 1400 MHz
GPU Memory: 1650 MHz
Score: 15 053
Graphics score: 17 131
3DMark Link: https://www.3dmark.com/fs/13883476

 

 

That's a fuggin fast 290. Nice CPU Clock as well! 

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  • 3 weeks later...

So for the last few weeks I've been plugging away at my old QX9650/790i combo to keep myself busy and after strapping an H100i V2 (with some modification to fit 775) I've achieved up to 4.5GHz at the expense of some rather dangerous voltage levels. I never attempted these back in the day because cooling was not nearly as good then as it is today. I may even put this sucker under my custom loop.

 

I haven't benched at 4.5 yet as it is stupidly hard to stabilize, but I've got some Firestrike runs from 4.0GHz and 4.4GHz matched up with my 1080 because fuck yeah.

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: QX9650 @ 4.0GHz, 1.3v
GPU: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW
GPU Core: 1987MHz
GPU Memory: 1251MHz
Score: 12124
Graphics score: 21619

CPU score: 6688

Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/14066892

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: QX9650 @4.5GHz, 1.45v
GPU: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW
GPU Core: 1987MHz
GPU Memory: 1251MHz
Score: 12749
Graphics score: 22105

CPU score: 7227

Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/14066999

 

At 4.4GHz my QX9650 is almost within a couple hundred points of matching my previous 4670k's score at 4.6GHz. I'd say that's damn impressive for a ten year old relic. I have to say I have never seen a CPU scale quite like this, every 100MHz or so is a good 1 to 2 FPS gain or more. RAM speed doesn't seem to effect much at all, so I've kept it at 1600MHz for posterity. I will say that when I turn hyperthreading off on my 4790k, these two go almost neck and neck in cinebench.

 

Temperatures have been great, the H100 is impressive keeping my QX well below 65C. GPU utilization is random across the board, but usually sits in the high 90s. I ran Witcher 3 at 1080, 1440 and 4K to get a sense of how things work and saw dips into the 80s at 1080 but nothing less than 96% at 1440. 4K was obviously 99% at all times, but I had to check. CPU usage never hits 100%, it's usually mid 40s to high 60s.

 

I will dial in 4.5GHz again and see if I can squeeze a couple benches out of it again. 4.5GHz takes over 1.6v to hit; so that's a little risky, but I've got a backup X5450 in the wings and another QX is just an ebay click away.

 

Edit: I take it back. RAM speed doesn't play a big part but timings sure as hell do. I dialed in tighter timings and switched to 1T command rate, instant boost from 12749 to 12960. I've got some more tweaking to do I think.

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Tyme sie

i5 7300HyghestQualyti

GTX 1050p

actual core clocks were between 1873-1886 cos 10 seryes just go all over the place for lolz

memory clock was 2202mhz which iz +900 on the slyder in ab

Score was 2019 

https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/23449036

 

Spoiler

i ran windoge 10 :( 

 

 

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46 minutes ago, Jumper118 said:

Tyme sie

i5 7300HyghestQualyti

GTX 1050p

actual core clocks were between 1873-1886 cos 10 seryes just go all over the place for lolz

memory clock was 2202mhz which iz +900 on the slyder in ab

Score was 2019 

https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/23449036

 

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i ran windoge 10 :( 

 

 

>current gen hardware

 

Where's the real Jumper and what have you done with him?

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1 hour ago, DildorTheDecent said:

>current gen hardware

 

Where's the real Jumper and what have you done with him?

idk 

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dis more like it ryght?

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Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X
GPU: 2x MSI Radeon RX Vega 64 Liquid
GPU Core: 1,685 MHz
GPU Memory: 8,192 MB
Score: 19 022
3DMark Linkhttps://www.3dmark.com/fs/14218513

 

Benchmark: Time Spy
CPU: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X
GPU: 2x MSI Radeon RX Vega 64 Liquid
GPU Core: 1,685 MHz
GPU Memory: 8,192 MB
Score: 13 161
3DMark Linkhttps://www.3dmark.com/spy/2784443

 

Just a stock run, no overclocks.

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5 hours ago, zzrhardy said:

Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X
GPU: 2x MSI Radeon RX Vega 64 Liquid
GPU Core: 1,685 MHz
GPU Memory: 8,192 MB
Score: 19 022
3DMark Linkhttps://www.3dmark.com/fs/14218513

Even at stock I'd expect that FireStrike score to be way higher.

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2 hours ago, DildorTheDecent said:

Even at stock I'd expect that FireStrike score to be way higher.

agreed people get higher gpu score than that with 1 wega 64

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Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

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ProKoN haswell/DC OC guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/41234-intel-haswell-4670k-4770k-overclocking-guide/

 

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1 hour ago, Jumper118 said:

agreed people get higher gpu score than that with 1 wega 64

TimeSpy result is on point though.

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Oh I forgot, a new rule, need to make cheeky videos to prove OC :D

 

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Case: Fractal Design R3    Cooling loop:  360 mm + 480 mm + 1080 mm,  tripple 5D Vario pump   Storage: 500 GB + 240 GB + 120 GB SSD,  Seagate 4 TB HDD

PSU: Corsair AX860i   Display(s): Asus PB278Q,  Asus VE247H   Input: QPad 5K,  Logitech G710+    Sound: uDAC3 + Philips Fidelio x2

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Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: 4930K @ 4,6GHz
GPU: Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 1070
GPU Core: 1720MHz (+125 in MSI Afterburner)
GPU Memory: 9308MHz (2327 in GPU-Z) (+650 in MSI Afterburner)

Score: 17 720
3DMark Link: https://www.3dmark.com/fs/14292521

 

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Main:  1650 v2   @ 4,6GHz   -   X79 Deluxe                -   GTX 1080 @ 2000MHz   -   24GB DDR3 @ 2400MHz / CL10

Side:   i7-4790K @ 4,5GHz   -   Maximus 7 Hero        -   GTX 1070 @ 2114MHz    -  16GB DDR3 @ 2666MHz / CL12

 

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