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7 minutes ago, Jumper118 said:

Nice price

Yeee buddy! Exam inc in 1 week though, so won't be able to pick it up untill then :P

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On 3/5/2018 at 11:02 PM, Tam3n said:

I tested my 3820, and got reminded that it's not so great clocker. I managed to boot to Windows at 5.25 Ghz with high voltage but that was about it. 5.375 GHz was a no go. Tried upto 1.7 Vcore with one core active :P Silicon varies from chip to chip,  and you could buy one for experiments if you get it for cheap... But otherwise there is not too much value in 3820 in my opinion, considering the age of it and high platform cost just for a 4 core. I'm keeping mine for a spare...

I'm not sure how it is on 2011, but I would suspect that the 3820 would be a disabled 6 core - and thus you can expect a low-ish bin. Not that that means much, I have a disabled 6 core Westmere Xeon (e5640) that boots 5.577 GHz with 1.7V (I've posted my cinebench score at 4.8 GHz with that one before, but here you go), but that was only because I was able to bin those (picked up 10 for cheap, picked out the best one, sold the rest and made a couple € in the process; the worst ones didn't even boot 4.0 at 1.4V...)

 

...Reminds me, I need to pick up an x5675 some time soon. And maybe an x5687 too, high binned quads are also interesting.

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1 hour ago, Ground said:

I'm not sure how it is on 2011, but I would suspect that the 3820 would be a disabled 6 core - and thus you can expect a low-ish bin. Not that that means much, I have a disabled 6 core Westmere Xeon (e5640) that boots 5.577 GHz with 1.7V (I've posted my cinebench score at 4.8 GHz with that one before, but here you go), but that was only because I was able to bin those (picked up 10 for cheap, picked out the best one, sold the rest and made a couple € in the process; the worst ones didn't even boot 4.0 at 1.4V...)

 

...Reminds me, I need to pick up an x5675 some time soon. And maybe an x5687 too, high binned quads are also interesting.

Yeap, if I remember right, all SB-E chips are actually made from a 8 core die. Thats quite a high binning variance you got there. Did you just buy 10 pcs from retail, or accuired from different sources? It would be interesting to know how much binning varies from batch to batch. I guess my CPUs are middle of the road...

Atm I have two Asus 7850 gpus and two Gigabyte R9 290 gpus. In both cases the overclocking characteristics between two of the exactly same model (bought at the same time from retail) varies quite a bit.

 

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6 hours ago, Tam3n said:

Did you just buy 10 pcs from retail, or accuired from different sources? It would be interesting to know how much binning varies from batch to batch. 

Bought them from someone decommissioning servers on eBay. Didn't check if they were from the same batch, could do that, though I only have 3 or 4 of the 10 left (sold the others). 

I don't have everything noted (as I only wanted to get the best one tbh), but this is roughly what I got
1 boots 5.577 at 1.7V, cinebench stable at 4.8 with 1.5V
1 boots 4.9 at 1.65V, cinebench stable at 4.6 with 1.55V
2 boot 4.8 at 1.6V, cinebench stable at 4.5 with 1.5V
3 boot 4.4 at 1.4V, cinebench stable at 4.4 with 1.5V
3 didn't boot 4.0 with 1.4V so I didn't bother going any further with those.

 

But - there is a large jump here, because I've only benched the best one with my new boards (Rampage II Extreme and x58a-oc) which allowed me to disable cores and tune more things then with my old board. I think 5 - 5.2 would have been possible with most of them with these boards (at least the top 4, if not the 7 alright ones). 

 

Just for comparison - the 6 core I have here (e5649) does at least 5.25 with 1.6V, and ran cinebench at 4.75 with 1.45V (at some point, I now have degraded it to a point where it isn't stable at 4.3 with 1.4V anymore, need to pick up a new one at some point, but I think I'm gonna get an x5675 just for the higher bin (not that that necessarily matters - I've had a w3680 (got it with a board, sold it already) that barely did 4.0 with 1.4V...) and higher max clock speed (might take it under cold, I have the board for exactly that!)

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Cache clock is a little too high at the moment. Had to actually drop my ram from 3600 C14 down to 3500 C14, not happy about that. Anyway, back to tweaking. 

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On 5.3.2018 at 10:31 PM, Jumper118 said:

Also look for e5 1650 they are unlocked like 3930/4930k. 

 

Mine will do 5.6ghz on not so crazy voltage and it's a e5 1650 v1

Are all the v1 32nm, while all the v2s are 22nm? 

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1 hour ago, Tech Wizard said:

Are all the v1 32nm, while all the v2s are 22nm? 

yes, i think the v1 has a better imc then the 3930k though so it might run 2400+ on some batches. 

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23 minutes ago, Jumper118 said:

yes, i think the v1 has a better imc then the 3930k though so it might run 2400+ on some batches. 

The thing is, my cooling is not enough strong enough for the 32nm 130W chips. My 3930K as an example, anything above 1.44V, literally 1.45V throttled with an NH-D15 at max RPM, open side panel + freezing room. Because of this, I'm thinking of buying an E5-1650/1660 V2 to replace my main 4930K.

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26 minutes ago, Tech Wizard said:

The thing is, my cooling is not enough strong enough for the 32nm 130W chips. My 3930K as an example, anything above 1.44V, literally 1.45V throttled with an NH-D15 at max RPM, open side panel + freezing room. Because of this, I'm thinking of buying an E5-1650/1660 V2 to replace my main 4930K.

Tbh some do run hotter than others. 

 

Ideally you want to use a custom loop on the big chips like that. I normally run mainstream cpus on air, but x79, x99 and X399 always on water as long as I have mounts. 

 

The only way to increase headroom for max oc on air is to lower ambient. Obviously for 24/7 usage you can't really do this. 

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15 minutes ago, Jumper118 said:

Tbh some do run hotter than others. 

 

Ideally you want to use a custom loop on the big chips like that. I normally run mainstream cpus on air, but x79, x99 and X399 always on water as long as I have mounts. 

 

The only way to increase headroom for max oc on air is to lower ambient. Obviously for 24/7 usage you can't really do this. 

Yeah, feel you. My 4930K is a sucker for overclocking though. Does 4,5GHz @ 1.4V, and not even stable at 4,6GHz with 1.55V. Let's scan for a used 1650/60 v2 for main CPU after I'm done with this 3820 :D

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2 hours ago, Tech Wizard said:

Are all the v1 32nm, while all the v2s are 22nm? 

You can pretty much align the versions with architectures. 

 

v1 = Sandy Bridge-EP 32nm

v2 = Ivy Bridge-EP 22nm

v3 = Haswell 22nm

v4 = Broadwell 14nm

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can go up to 5.2ghz, but a tad overkill. enjoy!

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20 hours ago, shadowst3p said:

can go up to 5.2ghz, but a tad overkill. enjoy!

 

Push that chip man!

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Cinebench 2003 :
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Cinebench R11.5 :
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Cinebench R15 :
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Just now, done12many2 said:

 

Man, those chips are strong. What type of cooling? 

EVGA 280 CLC. Got a decent deal on it for $100 at Micro Center a few months back, been using it ever since I gave up on ITX builds. 

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2 minutes ago, MageTank said:

EVGA 280 CLC. Got a decent deal on it for $100 at Micro Center a few months back, been using it ever since I gave up on ITX builds. 

 

I'm impressed. 

 

At first I thought I was looking at a score from an overclocked 5960x or overclocked R7. 

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51 minutes ago, MageTank said:

Does this look about right for a 5.4ghz run?

>that clock

>those volts

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2 minutes ago, DildorTheDecent said:

>that clock

>those volts

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Have I entered the danger zone?

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Just now, MageTank said:

Have I entered the danger zone?

Nah, 5.4GHz at 1.4V sounds godly. Especially for a 6 core. Consider that silicon lottery bins processors to 5.0GHz 1.4V, you're doing pretty damn good.

 

Makes me jelly.

 

The internet seems to agree that 1.4V is OK for 24/7. They'd also recommend a delid to go with it. Intel lists the max operating voltage as 1.52V which has been the same value for a while now. So as long as you're under that you should fine.

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The Zen of Huayra-Tata (Ultimate Ryzen Air-Cooled Build)

 

Hey guys, just finished setting up OC on my new Ryzen 5 1600X build. What you will see is my safe voltage daily OC just because the build is BRAND NEW (literally built yesterday). I might do a max OC run when it comes time to replace the build (planning on Zen 3 in late 2020 - early 2021) I hope my HWiNFO64 screenshot during stress testing for stability will be sufficient for hardware information. Ignore my OpenGL results in CineBench. I haven't OC'd the GTX 670 because a replacement R9 390X is on its way soon, so I am focusing on dialing in CPU and RAM at the moment. Let me know if I did good!

 

Build Specs:

OS: Windows 10 Pro

CPU: Ryzen 5 1600X - 3.975GHz on all 12 threads @1.392V (SOC Voltage is "Normal")

GPU: EVGA GTX 670 FTW "Blower" 2GB - NO OC

MB: Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 Rev. 1.0

RAM: ADATA XPG Gammix D10 16GB (8GBx2) 3000Mhz - 3200MHz @1.355V (Timings: Cas 16-18-18-18-38)

Boot Drive: Samsung 960 EVO NVME 250GB

Additional Drive(s): Samsung 850 EVO 500GB, Western Digital SATA 3GB/s 5400RPM 540GB HDD

CPU Cooler: Cryorig R1 Universal (Upgraded Phanteks PH-F140 HP II Fans)

Case: Cougar Panzer Max (Intake: 3x140mm + 1x120mm Phanteks MP series) (Exhaust: 2x140mm + 1x120mm Phanteks MP series)

 

Screenshot during stability Prime95 Testing:

 

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CineBench Results 03/16/2018 @3:00PM:

 

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5 minutes ago, WallacEngineering said:

The Zen of Huayra-Tata (Ultimate Ryzen Air-Cooled Build)

 

Hey guys, just finished setting up OC on my new Ryzen 5 1600X build. What you will see is my safe voltage daily OC just because the build is BRAND NEW (literally built yesterday). I might do a max OC run when it comes time to replace the build (planning on Zen 3 in late 2020 - early 2021) I hope my HWiNFO64 screenshot during stress testing for stability will be sufficient for hardware information. Ignore my OpenGL results in CineBench. I haven't OC'd the GTX 670 because a replacement R9 390X is on its way soon, so I am focusing on dialing in CPU and RAM at the moment. Let me know if I did good!

 

Build Specs:

OS: Windows 10 Pro

CPU: Ryzen 5 1600X - 3.975GHz on all 12 threads @1.392V (SOC Voltage is "Normal")

GPU: EVGA GTX 670 FTW "Blower" 2GB - NO OC

MB: Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 Rev. 1.0

RAM: ADATA XPG Gammix D10 16GB (8GBx2) 3000Mhz - 3200MHz @1.355V (Timings: Cas 16-18-18-18-38)

Boot Drive: Samsung 960 EVO NVME 250GB

Additional Drive(s): Samsung 850 EVO 500GB, Western Digital SATA 3GB/s 5400RPM 540GB HDD

CPU Cooler: Cryorig R1 Universal (Upgraded Phanteks PH-F140 HP II Fans)

Case: Cougar Panzer Max (Intake: 3x140mm + 1x120mm Phanteks MP series) (Exhaust: 2x140mm + 1x120mm Phanteks MP series)

 

Screenshot during stability Prime95 Testing:

 

 

 

CineBench Results 03/16/2018 @3:00PM:

 

 

ultimate lack of cpuz in the r15 screen achieved

 

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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/

 

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2 minutes ago, Jumper118 said:

ultimate lack of cpuz in the r15 screen achieved

 

How is the fact that the HWiNFO64 shot clearly shows min and max frequencies combined with the fact that CineBench says "3.97GHz" not sufficient information lol? Its just as accurate as CPU-Z info or any other HW monitor or info screen... lol obviously CineBench wouldn't show 3.97 if it was running at some other frequency. If you look closely at CineBench I even did better than my 4.00GHz run just because 4.00GHz at that voltage was unstable and crashed at 27:45 during Prime95 testing.

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