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Fixed that for you...

 

LOL. i wasnt actually calling your purchase idiot. i was merely duplicating that word said by that one 'person' earlier in this topic. :P  

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Why do you have one of these? I love AMD but they really screwed up on this CPU.

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Why do you have one of these? I love AMD but they really screwed up on this CPU.

Why? read the thread...

Yea I hate it when a company tries to do something different...

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When will you get your water cooling loop installed?

 

Cant wait to see how far you can push this

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When will you get your water cooling loop installed?

Cant wait to see how far you can push this

Not finished designing and planing it all out but it's possibly going to involve a twin setup one that's quiet but then switchable to a massive external rad. So will be a few weeks before it's finished.

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Congrats on the chip, and thank you for sharing. The results were interesting. 

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LOL you really believe they got more than few hundred cherry picked CPUs that can do 4,7GHz on Air? Haha this is nothing but a FX-83xx tested thoroughly and rebadged and added price tag from the SPAAAAAAAAAAAACE so amd die hard fans can feed mighty AMD's pocket.

 

This is just FX 83xx.

1. No sh*t.

2. Stop being a dick, please.

3. Just enjoy the thread.

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How is that a bad cinebench score? The only things scoring higher are the 8 core xeons and those things cost an arm and a leg to buy.

 

it is a bad score relative to a similar priced i7 at 5ghz would get.

 

We'll my FX8350 pinned to the rail @ 5Ghz got 8.59?

And my FX8350 standard got 6.91

So 8.71 is not that bad considering...

 

its not a bad score for a amd chip at 5ghz. its just a bad score for a chip at 5ghz. 

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it is a bad score relative to a similar priced i7 at 5ghz would get.

How many LGA 2011 chips do you see at 5ghz or even a 4770k for that matter? 

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How many LGA 2011 chips do you see at 5ghz or even a 4770k for that matter? 

 

Lets face it, Intel CPU's don't even need to be at 5.0GHz to give them a kicking

 

All benchmarks I've seen have AMD's at 4.5GHz and the Intel's at around 4.2GHz :)

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Nice, i'd love to see you pushing more the cpu :)

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Lets face it, Intel CPU's don't even need to be at 5.0GHz to give them a kicking

 

All benchmarks I've seen have AMD's at 4.5GHz and the Intel's at around 4.2GHz :)

Intel is better clock for clock I just wanted to know what similar priced intel cpu goes to 5ghz xD

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Intel is better clock for clock I just wanted to know what similar priced intel cpu goes to 5ghz xD

 

Fair enough :)

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im not even sure why you guys would mention " intel" in this thread.

 

its all about the 9590 up in here baby!

 

very little info on the web in regards to the 9590,

 

im just really  glad a community member decided to share results!!!

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 I seen your 8350 entry here, perhaps its time to include the 9590!

 

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/4947-post-your-cinebench-r115-score-here/page-2

 

scored slightly higher at the same frequency, i found that interesting, but I know slight variations in cinebench scores happen all the time given any number of different background processes utilizing system resources ( anti-virus drivers etc)

 

i really liked how you posted stock and OC results on the 8350.. found that useful since overclocking can make a significant difference whilst rendering.

 

edit-- 5.2GHz on the 9590

          5.0GHz on the 8350

 

that explains a bit.

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Nice! Can't wait for you to really overclock this thing!!
Surprised with the Cinebench score, I expected to be a bit higher. My 2700K at 4.3Ghz gets 8.37.

 

 

Not finished designing and planing it all out but it's possibly going to involve a twin setup one that's quiet but then switchable to a massive external rad. So will be a few weeks before it's finished.

 

That sounds fancy! What kind/size external rad do you plan to use?

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Nice! Can't wait for you to really overclock this thing!!

Surprised with the Cinebench score, I expected to be a bit higher. My 2700K at 4.3Ghz gets 8.37.

 

 

 

That sounds fancy! What kind/size external rad do you plan to use?

 

Going for something a bit different, going to wall mount one maybe even 2 of these...

 

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 I seen your 8350 entry here, perhaps its time to include the 9590!

 

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/4947-post-your-cinebench-r115-score-here/page-2

 

scored slightly higher at the same frequency, i found that interesting, but I know slight variations in cinebench scores happen all the time given any number of different background processes utilizing system resources ( anti-virus drivers etc)

 

i really liked how you posted stock and OC results on the 8350.. found that useful since overclocking can make a significant difference whilst rendering.

 

edit-- 5.2GHz on the 9590

          5.0GHz on the 8350

 

that explains a bit.

 

All my benchmarks are done for my own comparison, everything is running in background and 3 monitories in use. so they are real world results.... I will post up a comparison now so people can see what's what...

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How is that a bad cinebench score? The only things scoring higher are the 8 core xeons and those things cost an arm and a leg to buy.

I get 10.x with a 4770k @ 4.6....

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Crazy person, :P  i thought the FX 9590 cpu was overclocked as factory default and your tweeking it even more :o

got to love Asus components

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Hey guys, 

I received my 9590 two days ago but didn't have too much time yet for tweaking. As with Spannerhands, mine seems to run a bit cooler out of the box, does not need as much convincing to go higher. My 8350 was at 5GHz with pretty much 1.51v, and never entirely stable like that but only b/c I didn't want to give up on my 2400MHz Ram - I bought it like that and it shall run at 2400MHz HRHR :D (was stable p95 FFT but not stable p95 Blend / OCCT, only with 2133MHz ram).

 

Anyway, looks like if I want to go beyond 5GHz with my 'new' 9590, I will have to give up on my ram a bit, maybe settle for 2133 or 1866MHz on ram, with CPUNB at 2200 and HT Link at x...

My board suggests 1.4v for CPUNB and 1.3v for NB HT for just changing CPUNB Frequency to 2400 from 2200, keeping HT Frequency at 2600 :/

I think with some lower memory frequency, this 9590 should go for 5100 / 5200 p95 FFT and Blend stable.

 

Anyone who likes me to try a certain setting, let me know - I do it  ;)

 

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5.2GHz @ 1.488v with CPUNB and HT Link at 2200MHz @ 1.275v and 1.225v respectively (bit arbitrary volt selection, might not need that much...; offset voltage mode), Ram 2133MHz, Digi+ CPU LLC Ultra High, CPUNB LLC High etc

 

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Nice, i'd love to see you pushing more the cpu :)

 

Don't Worry about that...

 

Parts have been ordered  by next weekend will post all the results...

 

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I going to mash in the voltage and keep pushing the OC until the cooling solution cant cope or the FX9590 fails.... So don't worry its go to get pushed... 

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Don't Worry about that...

 

Parts have been ordered  by next weekend will post all the results...

 

EKW Motherboard Block

EKW CPU Block

Koolance PMP-450S High Flow Pump

Alphacool 5.25" Repack Dual Bay Res

Watercool MO-RA 3 360 LC Radiator Black 9 X 120mm Rad...

 

I going to mash in the voltage and keep pushing the OC until the cooling solution cant cope or the FX9590 fails.... So don't worry its go to get pushed... 

*sigh* another post Dravic invaded lol. 

 

Anyways, I'm looking forward to seeing your results man, can't wait.

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