Tuesday, December 2nd 2008

ASUS Rampage II Extreme Sets Core i7 OC Record

The release of the Intel Core i7 has set the overclocking arena abuzz with excitement in anticipation of new world records. Armed with the ASUS ROG Rampage II Extreme motherboard that supports the newest Intel platform, the Japanese overclocking enthusiast duck smashed to the top of the overclocking charts and notched in a world record for Core i7 CPU frequencies. Recording an exceptional score of 5510.09 MHz, duck clearly laid down the gauntlet for future challengers to the throne. A CPU overclocking veteran, duck still holds the world's highest frequency for overclocking a Pentium 4 631 CPU to a staggering 8180.4MHz last year.

The new world record was in no small part thanks to the overclocking-oriented features found on the new Rampage II Extreme motherboard. TweakIt, an easy-to-use joystick-like control on the motherboard, enables overclockers to make real-time changes to their systems' core frequency, voltage and other parameters-even while the benchmark utility is running. At no point does software come into play, as the tweaking is completely hardware-based. With hassle-free tweaking, coupled with real-time LCD poster information such as system frequency, users can implement on-the-fly modifications during CPU tests for extraordinary benchmark scores. The validation can be found here.
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20 Comments on ASUS Rampage II Extreme Sets Core i7 OC Record

#1
Binge
Overclocking Surrealism
That's awesome! Let's get him to tell us his secrets :laugh:

Seriously though that's a complex board >.< I love the multimeter reads near the on the fly overclocking stick.
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#2
SteelSix
Very nice. The board is awesome. I had my 920 to 3.7 in 10 minutes, rock solid since...
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#3
Sasqui
No mention of cooling - what's up with dat?

Gotta be LN2
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#4
tcorbyn
Is that with Ln2 for sure?
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#5
spearman914
that's a tad high multi. Still waiting for it to beat the 6 GHz
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#6
Binge
Overclocking Surrealism
spearman914that's a tad high multi. Still waiting for it to beat the 6 GHz
Explain what you're going on about here... How is that a high multi? I see a smart move in keeping the FSB low.
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#7
spearman914
BingeExplain what you're going on about here... How is that a high multi? I see a smart move in keeping the FSB low.
I just said that because compared to the c2d series, it's really high.
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#8
Binge
Overclocking Surrealism
spearman914I just said that because compared to the c2d series, it's really high.
Ah yeah man well that's because they switched architechture completely. Seeing FSB over 200 is pretty good overclocking for the i7
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#9
SystemViper
Wow, wish i could affort the i7 965 Extreme, but will have to settle for the i7 920 :cool:

Some great stuff! :rockout:
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#10
spearman914
SystemViperWow, wish i could affort the i7 965 Extreme, but will have to settle for the i7 920 :cool:

Some great stuff! :rockout:
Right. IMO 965 prices so high. In fact a water cooled 920 can get 5 GHz easily.
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#11
HTC
spearman914Right. IMO 965 prices so high. In fact a water cooled 920 can get 5 GHz easily.
Though, personally, i'm convinced the i7 920 can hit the 5 GHz mark, i have serious reservations about it being easy, be it with water, DICE or any other cooling method.
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#12
Polarman
I'm probably sure that the Phenom 2 will make it's own record too.
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#13
ap4lifetn
spearman914Right. IMO 965 prices so high. In fact a water cooled 920 can get 5 GHz easily.
as far as i know, max theoretical OC on a i920 is 4.4GHz, the uncore apparently maxes out at 8GHz, which results in a BCLK of approximately ~220, anything higher and its most likely a glitch.

there is someone on xs who apparently got a BCLK of 229, but he used setfsb which might have not worked properly and resulted in a glitch.
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#14
[I.R.A]_FBi
PolarmanI'm probably sure that the Phenom 2 will make it's own record too.
Not on that motherboard
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#16
phanbuey
PolarmanI'm probably sure that the Phenom 2 will make it's own record too.
LOL... and then we can all have cookies.
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#17
PP Mguire
5.5? This guy isnt that great then. Fugger got 5.4 on a Gigabyte board. If he had one of these then he would deff pass 5.5
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#18
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
This record is commendabe. It's only 0.49 GHz short of AMD's 6 GHz mark allegedly using chips that largely differ from consumer-grade ones. So using a "normal" i7 965XE, duck took it to 5.5 GHz.
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#19
Hayder_Master
asus board's become know as best platforms for overclocking
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#20
Unregistered
wow, his record with the pentium made me and my teacher laugh :laugh:
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