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2 hours ago, agent_x007 said:

Pentium Extreme Edition 965 @ 4GHz with 4GB DDR3 1333 CL6.6.5.12 CR1T @ 1,65V :)

2003 :


R11.5 : 


R15 : 


I know Cinebench likes Hyper Threading... but my R15's multi result is kinda ridiculous compared to 5GHz Pentium D 925  =)

PS. If anyone is wondering : Performance Level for RAM was "5" at those settings :)

<3 I hope to pick up one of them suckers in the near future, such a bazar chip :P 

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Pentium E5400 @  4.2Ghz 1.55v (Costa) Not a good chip by any means but better than the 3.9Ghz before :) 

 

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2 hours ago, harrynowl said:

Made some progress on 5.6.. sadly going up 1 more step will cause it to fail the test

 

none of the usual validation as i am on my 3d install :P so its not hwbot valid anyway

Very nice. I don't know if I'd ever have the guts to put that many volts through mine no matter the cooling. :)
I'm weary of anything past 1.4v, which did get me just over 5ghz and I was able to get a validation at least.

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4 minutes ago, tbob22 said:

Very nice. I don't know if I'd ever have the guts to put that many volts through mine no matter the cooling. :)
I'm weary of anything past 1.4v, which did get me just over 5ghz and I was able to get a validation at least.

Go for 1.5v :D As long as the cooling is good running Cinebench and other tests at that voltage is more than fine, you would be surprised how much the chips can take ;) 

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5 hours ago, agent_x007 said:

Pentium Extreme Edition 965 @ 4GHz with 4GB DDR3 1333 CL6.6.5.12 CR1T @ 1,65V :)

2003 :
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R11.5 : 
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R15 : 
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I know Cinebench likes Hyper Threading... but my R15's multi result is kinda ridiculous compared to 5GHz Pentium D 925  =)

PS. If anyone is wondering : Performance Level for RAM was "5" at those settings :)

I did not realise how bad those were when they launched. My Phenom II N970 smokes that and it only needs 30W to do it. (Also, lol at that 780ti-that Pentium will bring it to its knees).

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5 hours ago, tbob22 said:

Very nice. I don't know if I'd ever have the guts to put that many volts through mine no matter the cooling. :)
I'm weary of anything past 1.4v, which did get me just over 5ghz and I was able to get a validation at least.

I think for R15 1.5V ambient is fine, I'd get temps of 80c running 5.1 (1.475V). Probably should avoid the xtu benchmark though to be super safe :P

 

 

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If anyone could point me towards good 4GB DDR2 1066 dimms it'd be great. Getting a good water cooler that should handle the Xeon at 4GHz, and my current 800MHz sticks are really bad when it comes to timings+voltage. BTW-I'll be running the Xeon as my daily driver until it dies-then I'll replace it with an X5470 (4790K are no fun to OC :().

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2 minutes ago, Dabombinable said:

If anyone could point me towards good 4GB DDR2 1066 dimms it'd be great. Getting a good water cooler that should handle the Xeon at 4GHz, and my current 800MHz sticks are really bad when it comes to timings+voltage. BTW-I'll be running the Xeon as my daily driver until it dies-then I'll replace it with an X5470 (4790K are no fun to OC :().

For best clocking you want 1GB dimms ideally ;)

 

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24 minutes ago, Dabombinable said:

If anyone could point me towards good 4GB DDR2 1066 dimms it'd be great. Getting a good water cooler that should handle the Xeon at 4GHz, and my current 800MHz sticks are really bad when it comes to timings+voltage. BTW-I'll be running the Xeon as my daily driver until it dies-then I'll replace it with an X5470 (4790K are no fun to OC :().

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16 minutes ago, agent_x007 said:

Get 4x1GB of modules utilising Green or Red chips from this list : LINK.

agreed.

 

2x1 kits of tactical tracers are the easiest way to find d9 ics to save a bit of effort @Dabombinable

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So yeah... I couldn't stand almost being the worst-scoring 6700K owner.

(also last time i think you might have forgotten to add my OpenGL score to the doc)

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55 minutes ago, agent_x007 said:

Get 4x1GB of modules utilising Green or Red chips from this list : LINK.

 

38 minutes ago, harrynowl said:

agreed.

 

2x1 kits of tactical tracers are the easiest way to find d9 ics to save a bit of effort @Dabombinable

I'll still need 4GB sticks though for everyday use (I'll get a 2x1 kit for straight overclocking)-I know that both motherboards of my LGA775 motherboards can handle 4x high density sticks when running at high FSB, mine just don't want to co-operate any more (without insanely loose timings).

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So U want 2x2GB/1x4GB ?
2x2GB kits with 800MHz CL4 or 1066MHz CL5 are expensive.
800MHz CL5 and 1,8V are cheaper, and should OC to 1066MHz CL5 after voltage increase but it's not always the case (depends on chips).

To my knowledge, there are no 4GB sticks (1x4GB), that are compatible with LGA 775 DDR2 boards (ECC/FB DIMM support is required for them to work because it's server grade RAM capacity).

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1 minute ago, agent_x007 said:

So U want 2x2GB/1x4GB ?
2x2GB kits with 800MHz CL4 or 1066MHz CL5 are expensive.
800MHz CL5 and 1,8V are cheaper, and should OC to 1066MHz CL5 after voltage increase but it's not always the case (depends on chips).

To my knowledge, there are no 4GB sticks (1x4GB), that are compatible with LGA 775 DDR2 boards (ECC/FB DIMM support is required for them to work because it's server grade RAM capacity).

As in a 4x4GB 1066 kit for daily use, and a good 2x1GB kit for overclocking. And I've got an 800MHz CL4 kit that so far doesn't even do 1066 CL5 at 2.5V (Team Xtreem Dark-apparently you can feed a lot of voltage through them). And this is the 8GB kit (2x4GB) that I'm looking for the most: https://www.amazon.ca/G-SKILL-240-Pin-Channel-Desktop-F2-6400CL6D-8GBMQ/dp/B004M17BOG/177-1619168-0157045?ie=UTF8&tag=vglnk-ca-c339-20

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16GB of RAM for daily use on LGA 775... OK :) (?)

That RAM Is 800MHz with only CL6...
Remember also that more RAM = worse OC in Intel's DDR2 case, because IMC in chipset will be pushed to it's limits with 4x4GB coniguration.

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1 hour ago, MichiganChucker said:

yes sir

maybe you should try more speed. like manually set 1.3v and do 4.6-4.8ghz

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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/

 

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6 minutes ago, Jumper118 said:

maybe you should try more speed. like manually set 1.3v and do 4.6-4.8ghz

Well, i am a novice when it comes to pc's and i am pretty sure this mobo comes with a auto clock feature, that will safely oc it based on parameters of my actual rig. but ill be honest. i have been weary about even going into the bios. lol Heck, i actually just logged in to go make a post about a screenshot i have of something that im not sure about. with my setup.

 

 i thought that my score was a good base for this cpu?

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30 minutes ago, MichiganChucker said:

Well, i am a novice when it comes to pc's and i am pretty sure this mobo comes with a auto clock feature, that will safely oc it based on parameters of my actual rig. but ill be honest. i have been weary about even going into the bios. lol Heck, i actually just logged in to go make a post about a screenshot i have of something that im not sure about. with my setup.

 

 i thought that my score was a good base for this cpu?

no auto oc is terrible and uses way too much voltage, its safer to go into the bios and set it yourself, same with the memory as well.

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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/

 

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@Jumper118

Are you also interested in compute numbers? I scored 847 GFlops with the combination of 2xE5-2680 and a Xeon Phi 31S1P with the Linpack benchmark.

 

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Intel(R) Optimized LINPACK Benchmark data

 

Current date/time: Sat Mar 19 21:50:17 2016

CPU frequency:    3.199 GHz
Number of CPUs: 2
Number of cores: 16
Number of threads: 16

Parameters are set to:

Number of tests: 22

 

Number of equations to solve (problem size) : 2048  4096  6144  8192  10240 12288 14336 16384 18432 20480 22528 24576 26624 28672 30720 32768 34816 36864 38912 40960 43008 45056
Leading dimension of array                  : 2112  6208  6208  8256  10304 12352 14400 18496 18496 20544 22592 26688 26688 28736 30784 33088 34880 36932 38976 41022 43072 45120
Number of trials to run                     : 3     3     3     3     3     3     3     3     3     3     3     3     3     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1    
Data alignment value (in Kbytes)            : 4     4     4     4     4     4     4     4     4     4     4     4     4     4     4     4     4     4     4     4     4     4    


Maximum memory requested that can be used=3379418368, at the size=45056

=================== Timing linear equation system solver ===================

Size   LDA    Align. Time(s)    GFlops   Residual     Residual(norm) Check
2048   2112   4      0.043      134.6533 4.673512e-12 3.843291e-02   pass
2048   2112   4      0.032      178.7555 4.673512e-12 3.843291e-02   pass
2048   2112   4      0.035      164.2561 4.673512e-12 3.843291e-02   pass
4096   6208   4      0.200      229.4441 1.533629e-11 3.174754e-02   pass
4096   6208   4      0.181      253.3375 1.533629e-11 3.174754e-02   pass
4096   6208   4      0.181      252.6944 1.533629e-11 3.174754e-02   pass
6144   6208   4      0.589      262.8473 4.078091e-11 3.794522e-02   pass
6144   6208   4      0.556      278.2625 4.078091e-11 3.794522e-02   pass
6144   6208   4      0.578      267.6284 4.078091e-11 3.794522e-02   pass
8192   8256   4      9.819      37.3387  6.971412e-11 3.658155e-02   pass
8192   8256   4      0.886      413.9791 6.450612e-11 3.384872e-02   pass
8192   8256   4      0.827      443.5397 6.758522e-11 3.546444e-02   pass
10240  10304  4      1.542      464.4005 1.139003e-10 3.831157e-02   pass
10240  10304  4      1.519      471.4774 1.012998e-10 3.407324e-02   pass
10240  10304  4      1.502      476.8343 1.050951e-10 3.534982e-02   pass
12288  12352  4      2.348      526.9978 1.415813e-10 3.316176e-02   pass
12288  12352  4      2.371      521.7546 1.335031e-10 3.126965e-02   pass
12288  12352  4      2.361      524.1440 1.373691e-10 3.217516e-02   pass
14336  14400  4      2.929      670.7056 2.133704e-10 3.670797e-02   pass
14336  14400  4      2.923      672.2367 2.083967e-10 3.585230e-02   pass
14336  14400  4      2.886      680.7365 2.005714e-10 3.450606e-02   pass
16384  18496  4      4.580      640.2847 2.645998e-10 3.488381e-02   pass
16384  18496  4      4.845      605.2172 2.590496e-10 3.415209e-02   pass
16384  18496  4      4.565      642.3809 2.512835e-10 3.312824e-02   pass
18432  18496  4      5.909      706.6179 3.717843e-10 3.878304e-02   pass
18432  18496  4      5.899      707.8469 3.328389e-10 3.472042e-02   pass
18432  18496  4      5.873      710.9861 3.030897e-10 3.161710e-02   pass
20480  20544  4      7.614      752.2681 3.744368e-10 3.166126e-02   pass
20480  20544  4      7.539      759.6942 3.867826e-10 3.270519e-02   pass
20480  20544  4      7.561      757.5254 3.530993e-10 2.985703e-02   pass
22528  22592  4      10.011     761.4552 4.456859e-10 3.118660e-02   pass
22528  22592  4      9.975      764.2301 4.571644e-10 3.198980e-02   pass
22528  22592  4      9.951      766.0622 4.772881e-10 3.339795e-02   pass
24576  26688  4      12.724     777.8186 5.246869e-10 3.083753e-02   pass
24576  26688  4      12.992     761.7792 5.168505e-10 3.037696e-02   pass
24576  26688  4      12.767     775.1762 5.301249e-10 3.115714e-02   pass
26624  26688  4      15.457     814.0631 6.899197e-10 3.457151e-02   pass
26624  26688  4      16.674     754.6205 7.778660e-10 3.897846e-02   pass
26624  26688  4      15.792     796.7660 7.354984e-10 3.685544e-02   pass
28672  28736  4      19.164     820.0734 7.155904e-10 3.093745e-02   pass
30720  30784  4      23.089     837.1747 8.854657e-10 3.333136e-02   pass
32768  33088  4      30.215     776.3762 8.928504e-10 2.959908e-02   pass
34816  34880  4      33.248     846.2765 1.222423e-09 3.589922e-02   pass
36864  36932  4      42.095     793.4568 1.305974e-09 3.421595e-02   pass
38912  38976  4      65.045     603.9180 1.435433e-09 3.375559e-02   pass
40960  41022  4      68.705     666.8606 1.545319e-09 3.280970e-02   pass
43008  43072  4      70.642     750.8027 1.717661e-09 3.305264e-02   pass
45056  45120  4      79.992     762.3426 1.716026e-09 3.012153e-02   pass

 

Performance Summary (GFlops)

Size   LDA    Align.  Average  Maximal
2048   2112   4       159.2216 178.7555
4096   6208   4       245.1587 253.3375
6144   6208   4       269.5794 278.2625
8192   8256   4       298.2858 443.5397
10240  10304  4       470.9041 476.8343
12288  12352  4       524.2988 526.9978
14336  14400  4       674.5596 680.7365
16384  18496  4       629.2943 642.3809
18432  18496  4       708.4836 710.9861
20480  20544  4       756.4959 759.6942
22528  22592  4       763.9158 766.0622
24576  26688  4       771.5913 777.8186
26624  26688  4       788.4832 814.0631
28672  28736  4       820.0734 820.0734
30720  30784  4       837.1747 837.1747
32768  33088  4       776.3762 776.3762
34816  34880  4       846.2765 846.2765
36864  36932  4       793.4568 793.4568
38912  38976  4       603.9180 603.9180
40960  41022  4       666.8606 666.8606
43008  43072  4       750.8027 750.8027
45056  45120  4       762.3426 762.3426

 

Residual checks PASSED

End of tests

19.03.2016
22:20

 

 

 

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Her jumper I can't coz all I have is a pretty damn weak laptop that can't even run minecraft at 320p high Settings call back to me in a couple of years

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2 minutes ago, Jackster1249 said:

Her jumper I can't coz all I have is a pretty damn weak laptop that can't even run minecraft at 320p high Settings call back to me in a couple of years

you can't what? i am confused

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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Validation.

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Edit: I use the on screen keyboard since my print screen button sticks due to a beer leaking accident...

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24 minutes ago, Jumper118 said:

you can't what? i am confused

His laptop is worse than my Pentium III ULR in other words (well, it will be ultimate once I get a Voodoo SLI setup).

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