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9 hours ago, Pasi123 said:

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Wish my school had a laptop that good.

And on the first day god said: "Cue one GO" And there was light!

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Here is my score from i5 8600k.

Voltage is set to 1,35V in BIOS.

5GHz on all cores and no AVX offset for this test.

 

Max temp reported 89°C was from aida64 fpu only stress test. During cinebench it got up to 84C.

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For daily use I can use 5GHz on all cores with -3 AVX offset and 1,31V. Temps only go to 81°C after 30min of FPU stress test only.

CPU + FPU + Cache is about 75C.

prime95 tops at 83C

 

I'm glad with my new CPU since it performs a lot better in MMORPG called Black Desert Online ... basically the only game I play xD

 

I did go from 1650 cinebench power Ryzen 7 1700 to this one, but I don't think I will miss that multi-core performance :) 

Intel i7 12700K | Gigabyte Z690 Gaming X DDR4 | Pure Loop 240mm | G.Skill 3200MHz 32GB CL14 | CM V850 G2 | RTX 3070 Phoenix | Lian Li O11 Air mini

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First good one!CYf9Ph7.jpg

 

It has got some potential, 1.5V under air is nothing for these chips :D

Oh, and single core without HT:

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Xeon e5649@4.4 GHz on Asus Rampage II Extreme or Gigabyte x58a-OC (whatever I feel like to set up at a time) , 6x4 GB Kingston HyperX 1600, Gainward GTX 670 Phantom, Samsung 840 Evo 240 GB, BeQuiet L8 530W

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24 minutes ago, Daan033 said:

My Ryzen 5 1400 @3.7ghz 

 

is that on the stock cooler?

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AMD Threadripper 5990WX@4.8Ghz

Asus Zenith III Extreme

Asrock OC Formula 7970XTX Quadfire

G.Skill Ripheartout X OC 7000Mhz C28 DDR5 4X16GB  

Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

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

 

"desperate for just a bit more money to watercool, the titan x would be thankful" Carter -2016

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22 minutes ago, Jumper118 said:

is that on the stock cooler?

yes on the wraith stealth cooler

 

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9 hours ago, Jumper118 said:

is that on the stock cooler?

Stock coolers aren't that bad at all.

I was able to have my R7 1700 at 3,7GHz on all cores with stock cooler. Sure temps would go to 80°C, but at least it can handle it.

Intel i7 12700K | Gigabyte Z690 Gaming X DDR4 | Pure Loop 240mm | G.Skill 3200MHz 32GB CL14 | CM V850 G2 | RTX 3070 Phoenix | Lian Li O11 Air mini

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4 hours ago, Simon771 said:

Stock coolers aren't that bad at all.

I was able to have my R7 1700 at 3,7GHz on all cores with stock cooler. Sure temps would go to 80°C, but at least it can handle it.

Yes the stock coolers are pretty good

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Hello, do you people do overclocking?

 

What is a good z370 board for overclockers....you know for those memories and things. I cant afford that maximus apex :(

Mainboard Asrock Z170 OCF CPU 6700k RAM Tridentz 3600 HDD Intel 730 240gb GPU GTX 780ti sc acx PSU Silverstone Strider 1200W  Case Antec 900 Laptop Lenovo Thinkpad T520 build log-   http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/35809-antec-900-the-re-birth-of-a-legend/ Check out the Tech Center https://www.youtube.com/user/prokon24/videos LTT's Unicore King

 

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1 minute ago, ProKoN said:

Hello, do you people do overclocking?

 

What is a good z370 board for overclockers....you know for those memories and things. I cant afford that maximus apex :(

A wild @ProKoN appears...

And on the first day god said: "Cue one GO" And there was light!

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Rig Specs:

AMD Threadripper 5990WX@4.8Ghz

Asus Zenith III Extreme

Asrock OC Formula 7970XTX Quadfire

G.Skill Ripheartout X OC 7000Mhz C28 DDR5 4X16GB  

Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

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

 

"desperate for just a bit more money to watercool, the titan x would be thankful" Carter -2016

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Laptop has stability isues so i replaced CPU. Seems system works stable and there a scores:
Acer aspire 7530
with AMD Turion 64 X2 RM-70 @ 2Ghz (stock cpu)
and
Acer aspire 7530
with AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66 @ 2,2Ghz (upgraded cpu)

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Not so bad for a 2012 setup at stock clocks :)

 

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That ThreadRipper result up there is just nuts!!!

If it has been done before, I can do it...

If it has never been done, just leave me some time to find a way!

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1 minute ago, Normand_Nadon said:

Not so bad for a 2012 setup at stock clocks :)

That ThreadRipper result up there is just nuts!!!

would be even better with cpuz in the screenshot

 

agreed

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AMD Threadripper 5990WX@4.8Ghz

Asus Zenith III Extreme

Asrock OC Formula 7970XTX Quadfire

G.Skill Ripheartout X OC 7000Mhz C28 DDR5 4X16GB  

Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

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

 

"desperate for just a bit more money to watercool, the titan x would be thankful" Carter -2016

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Just now, Jumper118 said:

would be even better with cpuz in the screenshot

 

agreed

What would the CPUz screen be worth? (noob question here... I am not normally bench-marking my stuff )

Would a "speccy64" result do?

If it has been done before, I can do it...

If it has never been done, just leave me some time to find a way!

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Is that what you were looking for????

Of course since AMD cool & Quiet is activated, speeds are going down as soon as test ends...

 

Core speeds were around 4,125 GHz on multi-core test and 4,3 GHz on the stressed core in single core test.

 

I never allow temps to rise over 45*C on the CPU so Turbo Boost is always happy :) 

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If it has been done before, I can do it...

If it has never been done, just leave me some time to find a way!

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13 minutes ago, Normand_Nadon said:

What would the CPUz screen be worth? (noob question here... I am not normally bench-marking my stuff )

Would a "speccy64" result do?

about 2mins of my life adding your score to the spreadsheet.

 

no

1 minute ago, Normand_Nadon said:

Is that what you were looking for????

Of course since AMD cool & Quiet is activated, speeds are going down as soon as test ends...

 

Core speeds were around 4,125 GHz on multi-core test and 4,3 GHz on the stressed core in single core test.

 

I never allow temps to rise over 45*C on the CPU so Turbo Boost is always happy :) 

 

yes

i am aware of this

 

thats great to know when you are using cool and quiet

 

nice board you have a ud7. You should try see how much more you can get out of it as you have plenty of thermal headroom and a very nice board. I would recommend you oc it. Also its cold in canada so you should be able to get the temps down below 0c at stock if you go outside and get 6ghz. that would be great. 

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AMD Threadripper 5990WX@4.8Ghz

Asus Zenith III Extreme

Asrock OC Formula 7970XTX Quadfire

G.Skill Ripheartout X OC 7000Mhz C28 DDR5 4X16GB  

Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

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

 

"desperate for just a bit more money to watercool, the titan x would be thankful" Carter -2016

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I'll take your word for it... shouldn't I try 7GHz from the start? :P

 

I am not much of an overclocker... The only thing I normaly do is disable Turbo boost and run my CPU at max speed at all time with Cool & Quiet activated... I tried locking it at 4,3 and thermals were 1*C higher... I have just updated my RAM to 1866 and I had to clear mi BIOS for the board to POST... I will re-set my CPU settings...

If it has been done before, I can do it...

If it has never been done, just leave me some time to find a way!

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3 minutes ago, Normand_Nadon said:

I'll take your word for it... shouldn't I try 7GHz from the start? :P

 

I am not much of an overclocker... The only thing I normaly do is disable Turbo boost and run my CPU at max speed at all time with Cool & Quiet activated... I tried locking it at 4,3 and thermals were 1*C higher... I have just updated my RAM to 1866 and I had to clear mi BIOS for the board to POST... I will re-set my CPU settings...

no. start at 4ghz. work your way up slowly until you smell burning, then back it off a bit.

 

why buy a ud7 then? a ud3 would have been fine?  like buying a f1 car then driving to the shop and saying 'i just bought an f1 car, but i dont even race bro.'

Rig Specs:

AMD Threadripper 5990WX@4.8Ghz

Asus Zenith III Extreme

Asrock OC Formula 7970XTX Quadfire

G.Skill Ripheartout X OC 7000Mhz C28 DDR5 4X16GB  

Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

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

 

"desperate for just a bit more money to watercool, the titan x would be thankful" Carter -2016

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Just now, Jumper118 said:

no. start at 4ghz. work your way up slowly until you smell burning, then back it off a bit.

 

why buy a ud7 then? a ud3 would have been fine? 

I like to keep my stuff for many years... I buy a top of the line MB every time I buy a PC, for future updates.

Overclocking can wear components prematurely if you don't know what you are doing (and I don't on that subject!)

 

This setup was purchased in 2012 with a 1100t on and ran nicely since then... I have just updated the CPU to a 8370 with the new RGB Wraith Cooler (bonus from newegg) for under 200$ CAD and got second hand 1866 Ram with low CAS latency for 120$.

This should keep me running for at least 10 years as I am not interested in 4k gaming or more than 60fps monitors... It is mostly a rendering, CAD and work PC.

The speed is optimized for my workflow with SSDs in RAID 5 with a real server grade RAID controller for direct workload and a NAS for long term storage (that I am going to replace when I find another 990Fx board to put my 1100t and 1600 RAM on)

 

I will post another result as soon as I have rebooted in BIOS and reset some parameters to my liking.

If it has been done before, I can do it...

If it has never been done, just leave me some time to find a way!

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Just now, Normand_Nadon said:

I like to keep my stuff for many years... I buy a top of the line MB every time I buy a PC, for future updates.

Overclocking can wear components prematurely if you don't know what you are doing (and I don't on that subject!)

 

This setup was purchased in 2012 with a 1100t on and ran nicely since then... I have just updated the CPU to a 8370 with the new RGB Wraith Cooler (bonus from newegg) for under 200$ CAD and got second hand 1866 Ram with low CAS latency for 120$.

This should keep me running for at least 10 years as I am not interested in 4k gaming or more than 60fps monitors... It is mostly a rendering, CAD and work PC.

The speed is optimized for my workflow with SSDs in RAID 5 with a real server grade RAID controller for direct workload and a NAS for long term storage (that I am going to replace when I find another 990Fx board to put my 1100t and 1600 RAM on)

 

I will post another result as soon as I have rebooted in BIOS and reset some parameters to my liking.

unfortunately most of the parts on the board are only rated for a specific life span and usually these parts are universal across a range of boards. the only real part that will last longer is say a vrm or chipset. while other parts of the board will die anyway. its great that you vrm will last 10 years, but all the usb ports are dead then the board is no use. 

 

High end boards also have more stuff to go wrong generally. 

 

 

Rig Specs:

AMD Threadripper 5990WX@4.8Ghz

Asus Zenith III Extreme

Asrock OC Formula 7970XTX Quadfire

G.Skill Ripheartout X OC 7000Mhz C28 DDR5 4X16GB  

Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

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

 

"desperate for just a bit more money to watercool, the titan x would be thankful" Carter -2016

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2 hours ago, Jumper118 said:

why buy a ud7 then? a ud3 would have been fine?  like buying a f1 car then driving to the shop and saying 'i just bought an f1 car, but i dont even race bro.'

Boards under 990 with UD3 and UD5 chipsets had poorly designed VRMs and cooling systems in 2012 when I purchased mine and were priced 20-30$ lower... I thought that it was not worth the "savings".

If it has been done before, I can do it...

If it has never been done, just leave me some time to find a way!

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