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Benchmark: Fire Strike Extreme
CPU: Intel i7 5930K 
GPU: 2x SLI EVGA 980 ACX 2.0
GPU Core: 1392
GPU Memory: 1990

Score: 12479
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/4320636

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Benchmark: Fire Strike Extreme

CPU: Intel i7 5930K 

GPU: 2x SLI EVGA 980 ACX 2.0

GPU Core: 1392

GPU Memory: 1990

Score: 12479

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/4320636

 

 

need, cold and horses. didnt know why, have same numbers with 1.35 v in cpu core and runs heater than in 1.4, feeding a bit the agent and stacking to 36cache

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Benchmark: Fire Strike 1.1
CPU: AMD Phenom X4 II 965 BE @ 3.4 (stock)
GPU: Sapphire R9 290 Tri-X OC (stock)
GPU Core: 1000
GPU Memory: 1300

Score: 7659
3DMark Link: 
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/6252203

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike 1.1
CPU: AMD Ryzen 1700X @ 3.4 (stock)
GPU: Sapphire R9 290 Tri-X OC (stock)
GPU Core: 1000
GPU Memory: 1300

Score: 11114
3DMark Link: https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/23955564

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike 1.1
CPU: AMD Ryzen 1700X @ 3.4 (stock)
GPU: Sapphire R9 290 Tri-X OC
GPU Core: 1100
GPU Memory: 1300

Score: 11673
3DMark Link: https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/23955944

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Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: AMD FX-8320 @ 4.4 GHz
GPU: Asus Strix 970
GPU Core: 1,324 MHz
GPU Memory: 1,828 MHz

Score: 9,305
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/4275453

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Benchmark: Fire Strike

CPU: AMD FX-8320 @ 4.8 GHz

GPU: Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 970

GPU Core: 1558 MHz (+140 on MSI Afterburner)

GPU Memory: 3802 MHz (+300 on MSI Afterburner) 

Score: 10,121

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/6254425

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Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: i5 4670k @ 4,2GHz
GPU: VTX3D HD 7950
GPU Core: 1120
GPU Memory: 1615

Score: 7330
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/6255212
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I will update those new scores tomorrow. Been busy with putting the new X99 machine together and deciding about my new GPUs.

 

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I will update those new scores tomorrow. Been busy with putting the new X99 machine together and deciding about my new GPUs.

TITAN X!! Lol J/K I love my 980's and my 5930K. 

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TITAN X!! Lol J/K I love my 980's and my 5930K. 

 

I have my 5930K with the Asus X99 Deluxe and 1 GTX980 for now as highend HTPC for gaming and streaming in my new living room. I will do some more mods to that machine in terms of watercooling (it's already on there but nicer ;) ). I'll probably end up selling the GTX980 as well and test AMD's new flag ship once it hits the market.

 

In terms of 4K gaming and benchmarking I built last night my new X99 machine with my 5960X. This is a machine for pure OCing and gaming where all fans are high static pressure and every bit of the watercooling is flow optimized and calculated. The radiator is an external monster radiator and I will buy 2 GTX Titan X and the new Asus RoG Swift 4K when they release it :).

 

@ JustCallMeVlad that AS Rock OCF is more than good! The option this gives you are almost limitless and that mainboard is perfect for an OCer. The 5960X runs stable @ 4.8GHz with 1.45V.

 

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I have my 5930K with the Asus X99 Deluxe and 1 GTX980 for now as highend HTPC for gaming and streaming in my new living room. I will do some more mods to that machine in terms of watercooling (it's already on there but nicer ;) ). I'll probably end up selling the GTX980 as well and test AMD's new flag ship once it hits the market.

 

In terms of 4K gaming and benchmarking I built last night my new X99 machine with my 5960X. This is a machine for pure OCing and gaming where all fans are high static pressure and every bit of the watercooling is flow optimized and calculated. The radiator is an external monster radiator and I will buy 2 GTX Titan X and the new Asus RoG Swift 4K when they release it :).

 

@ JustCallMeVlad that AS Rock OCF is more than good! The option this gives you are almost limitless and that mainboard is perfect for an OCer. The 5960X runs stable @ 4.8GHz with 1.45V.

Wait didn't you only get 4.7 on the Deluxe?

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Wait didn't you only get 4.7 on the Deluxe?

 

Correct!

 

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Correct!

Hmmm that shows that Asus is seriously week in an area were AsRock is kicking its ass. I mean I've gotten 4.5GHz stable now on the XPower Board at 1.25v were on the Sabertooth board it was 1.35v for 4.5GHz. I might honestly switch to MSI XPower Boards only until I get a chance to mess with a OC F Z87/Z97 Board.

I might keep this 4770k just for board testing. 

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Hmmm that shows that Asus is seriously week in an area were AsRock is kicking its ass. I mean I've gotten 4.5GHz stable now on the XPower Board at 1.25v were on the Sabertooth board it was 1.35v for 4.5GHz. I might honestly switch to MSI XPower Boards only until I get a chance to mess with a OC F Z87/Z97 Board.

I might keep this 4770k just for board testing. 

 

I mean so much for their OC Socket... it took me 1.52V for 4.7GHz on the Asus X99 Deluxe. With AS Rock's OCF I need 1.45V and it's stable at 4.8GHz. I am very happy that I did NOT buy the Asus R5E after all, and got really a highend OCing mainboard with the OCF :). All I miss are GPUs. Lol that machine runs of a GTX750Ti for now... looks totally ridiculous.

 

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I mean so much for their OC Socket... it took me 1.52V for 4.7GHz on the Asus X99 Deluxe. With AS Rock's OCF I need 1.45V and it's stable at 4.8GHz. I am very happy that I did NOT buy the Asus R5E after all, and got really a highend OCing mainboard with the OCF :). All I miss are GPUs. Lol that machine runs of a GTX750Ti for now... looks totally ridiculous.

Asus called it an "OC Socket" more like CPU death socket. I honestly think its because of the Power delivery on Asus boards are junk now a days. 90% of the time a Asus Board will always need more voltage for an overclock at a set speed while another board my need alot less voltage.

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Asus called it an "OC Socket" more like CPU death socket. I honestly think its because of the Power delivery on Asus boards are junk now a days. 90% of the time a Asus Board will always need more voltage for an overclock at a set speed while another board my need alot less voltage.

 

Yes and I can whitness the same that Jay from JayzTwoCents saw as well. He tested the Fatlity against the X99 Deluxe and found the same OC with much less Voltage... I guess that speaks for itself. Still the Deluxe will be kept and run with the 5930K but not for highhend OCing anymore. I clocked the 5930K down to 4.2GHz @ 1.2V.

 

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Updated my score, Upped the OC on the CPU and GPU, Downed the Ram speed from 2400MHz to 2000MHz.
 
Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: i7 4770k
GPU: Sapphire Vapor-x R9-280x
GPU Core: 1143 (+43 from stock)
GPU Memory: 1604 (+104 from stock)
Score: 8249
 
Bone Stock test to compare: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/6262519
Previous Best: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/4089637
 
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I have my 5930K with the Asus X99 Deluxe and 1 GTX980 for now as highend HTPC for gaming and streaming in my new living room. I will do some more mods to that machine in terms of watercooling (it's already on there but nicer ;) ). I'll probably end up selling the GTX980 as well and test AMD's new flag ship once it hits the market.

In terms of 4K gaming and benchmarking I built last night my new X99 machine with my 5960X. This is a machine for pure OCing and gaming where all fans are high static pressure and every bit of the watercooling is flow optimized and calculated. The radiator is an external monster radiator and I will buy 2 GTX Titan X and the new Asus RoG Swift 4K when they release it :).

@ JustCallMeVlad that AS Rock OCF is more than good! The option this gives you are almost limitless and that mainboard is perfect for an OCer. The 5960X runs stable @ 4.8GHz with 1.45V.

I picked up an x99 Champion :)

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I picked up an x99 Champion :)

 

It's the better SoC Force without a doubt. All those feature overloaded boards lead to issues if people look really for nothing but sheer performance without compromise. Like I've written I would have been stupid to buy the R5E, when seeing how well the OCf performs!

 

EDIT: YES!! http://videocardz.com/55193/ekwb-announces-titan-x-water-blocks

 

 

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It's the better SoC Force without a doubt. All those feature overloaded boards lead to issues if people look really for nothing but sheer performance without compromise. Like I've written I would have been stupid to buy the R5E, when seeing how well the OCf performs!

 

EDIT: YES!! http://videocardz.com/55193/ekwb-announces-titan-x-water-blocks

 

Titan X waterblocks were a given but you will 110% want the backplate for the exposed memory on the back of the card.

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Titan X waterblocks were a given but you will 110% want the backplate for the exposed memory on the back of the card.

 

Lol the backplate is THE requirement!

 

 

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Lol the backplate is THE requirement!

 

EVGA would still charge extra

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EVGA would still charge extra

 

EVGA? The BP comes from EKWB just like the fullcover heatsink...

 

 

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EVGA? The BP comes from EKWB just like the fullcover heatsink...

 

I think he might of been talking about like EVGA's Hydro Copper series cards.

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