Saturday, April 19th 2008
Intel Core 2 Extreme and Skulltrail Go Pass the 6GHz Barrier, New World Records Set
Another day, another world record broken. K|ngp|n, well known for his LN2 cooling projects and many previous world records, has become the first man to pass the 6GHz barrier with dual Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9775 processors (3.2GHz) and Intel Skulltrail enthusiast gaming platform. Who would of guessed that 8 cores can run at this insane speed? Here are two new wPrime world records as well, 32MB @ 3.450s and 1024M @ 1m 52s respectively. More results here.
Source:
XtremeSystems
42 Comments on Intel Core 2 Extreme and Skulltrail Go Pass the 6GHz Barrier, New World Records Set
I see he's warming up for 3DMark Vantage. Skulltrail would be THE top scorer's platform for quite some time since the score scales with +4 cores and there is no alternative atm that performs as good as Skulltrail for 3DMark Vantage benching.
sometimes theres more to hardware then just super Pi runs
www.futuremark.com/companyinfo/pressroom/companypdfs/3DMark06_Whitepaper_v1_0_2.pdf
Surely it's bugged then?
Must have been a little flakey at 6006MHz since he didn't use that speed to run the tests. (Yet).
Regardless, that's really impressive.
This is kingpins website: overclockingpin.com/
Nothing there yet. Hopefully he will post soon.
Here is the link to his CPUZ scores: valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=346139
Notice that kingpin is only using 2x FBDIMM.
Doh! He missed a trick... FBDIMM on skulltrail goes quad channel... meaning that he would get much higher scores if he populated the baord with 4 sticks not 2 sticks!
and ibm used it to cool there cpu with liquid helium and the got it to 500ghz
EDIT: crap, didnt quote who i wanted to, oh well.