Tuesday, December 9th 2008
Foxconn X58 Blood Rage Sets World Record DDR3 Overclock
Blood RAGE, the latest member of Foxconn's Quantum Force family with Intel X58 chipset, sets the highest record of DDR3 memory overclocking with Intel Core i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz armed by a Taiwan overclocker.
With a score of 2513.8MHz (1256.9*2) the test has produced one of the highest OC scores of all time, i.e., a new world record using A-DATA DDR3 800 Memory."We are excited to announce this incredible record. The 3-channel DIMM design applied on Blood Rage is truly the best design for memory OC performance so far." said a PM from Quantum Force product team.
The CPU-Z validation can be found here. For more information on Foxconn Quantum Force products, visit this page.
Source:
TweakTown
With a score of 2513.8MHz (1256.9*2) the test has produced one of the highest OC scores of all time, i.e., a new world record using A-DATA DDR3 800 Memory."We are excited to announce this incredible record. The 3-channel DIMM design applied on Blood Rage is truly the best design for memory OC performance so far." said a PM from Quantum Force product team.
The CPU-Z validation can be found here. For more information on Foxconn Quantum Force products, visit this page.
33 Comments on Foxconn X58 Blood Rage Sets World Record DDR3 Overclock
now look for some serious marketing based on this record
Why can't this board do it with 2 sticks? Does it even come close to doing that with 2 sticks of DDR3?
If it could get just short of 2 thirds of that, i would be impressed.
more info here
Epic News FAIL!!
Nice find btw.:)
And A-DATA does not have DDR3- PC800. Lowest they have is PC1066, which is OEM sticks. You can see it in the screen shot, that its PC3-10700/10666 was used.
www.adata.com.tw/en/product_show.php?ProductNo=AD31066U
Please check the facts before posting news, other wise its not news at all.
Thats how rumors start.
If i had known it was incorrect, i wouldn't have sent him that.
oc.adata.com.tw/1_product_detail.asp?pid=AD32133FU3K
Not only is he running on 1024 MB DDR3 Single Channel A-Data memory but he's got he system set to 12x180 for 2155 MHz. I want to see what happens with 6GB and a more realistic overclock.
Edit: Is the Foxconn X58 Blood Rage for sale or a museum piece? I can't find it!