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Haswell/Boardwell - E 3Dmark Physics score - Link yours!

Hello.

 

I would like to know what the max CPU score you can get in Firestrike, on your X99 Setup!

 

To show this, you Post a ScreenShot, with 3Dmark Firestirke, CPU-z "Both showing Ram and CPU"

 

Example Screenshot:

24612 CPU.png

 

This is about the Max I got yet with a 6900K @ 4.5Ghz and 3000Mhz CL 13 Ram.

"This is with NO GPU OC, Dual 1080 and Titan XP, comeing later!"

 

- Your Turn!

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1 minute ago, Majestic said:

1.4V for stockspeeds? Broadwell-E uses that much voltage? :/

I think it's at 4.5 GHz. 

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On 3/1/2017 at 5:25 PM, Majestic said:

1.4V for stockspeeds? Broadwell-E uses that much voltage? :/

 

EDIT: you say 4.5ghz, but why is it showing max multiplier 36?

That is for 4.5Ghz.

 

125x36 = 4500Mhz

OC with bus, cause that way, it could run 4.5Ghz at lowere voltage.

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1 minute ago, Majestic said:

Yeah, I noticed only now it's overclocked with the BUS. Why though.

With XMP enabled it sets the BCLK to 125 MHz, at least for me. 

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On 3/1/2017 at 5:28 PM, Matias_Chambers said:

With XMP enabled it sets the BCLK to 125 MHz, at least for me. 

It does that on mine Motherboard too, but you can still run XMP with 100 Bus, and still have the max frequency on your ram. :)

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1 minute ago, NicklasAPJ said:

It does that on mine Motherboard too, but you can still run XMP with 100 Bus, and still have the max frequency on your ram. :)

I can't change it in my BIOS. After a BIOS update, I don't have even close to as many options as I had before. It's grayed out for me. 

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