Knoxx29 -
nice results, but that is i7 in a way better mainboard.
my mistake, btw maybe the 5650 Overclocked it doesn't have that much to envy to that i7 Chip
We see, depends what chip I get. You know. Silicon lotery. And also it is likely that I won't run 64bit system at all... maybe only for benchmarks. So it is likely that I cannot compete with you at pretty much anything - from the 32MB memory read performance to the 11min, 33:921sec SuperPi 32M.
But my gaming computer got 32M in 9min 59:790sec:
http://hwbot.org/submission/2585953_trodas_superpi___32m_core_i5_750_9min_59sec_790ms
...when you really want to compare apples and oranges
Well, what do YOU suggest that can be cooled w/o noise with hi-end aircooler to acceptable temps? hi-end aircooler? it depends how far you will push the chip. you have 2 options:
Well, I push the chip that hard, untill it hit 70°C on max load with quiet cooling for 24/7 usage. And I did not think that the Artic Extreme cooler is better that my Noctua NH-C14S. Some watercooling with Corsair H110 is probably not going to have better results that the Noctua I mention. Or you have some test that proves me wrong? I get this comparsion os AIO watercoolers:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/7738/closed-loop-aio-liquid-coolers
I have had the H100 with my i7 at 4.5, it did the job.
No question about it. But how noisy it is?
CAPSLOCKSTUCK - it really looks very nice for given cooler. Just if I can cool that quietly ... I worry. Xeon still did not manage it, so no way to test anything now
How much Vcore bump was need for the 4235MHz in bios?
Base clock to 192MHz is stable?
emissary42 -
It is obvious, that it can take weeks or more. So what? I have to find such kit for the maximum performance
Weeks? More like months or years
Nah, not for me. Already bought Corsair Dominator GT 8-8-8 2000 3x2G kit with Elpida Hypers
Call it luck. Cost me more that the board, tough...
I was just trying to recommend looking for other high end hypers as well. There are quite a few other good clocking kits to look out for, mostly those with specs i had mentioned above (like ADATA XPG Plus AX3U2200PB2G8-DP2, Corsair CMGTX2, OCZ3B2000LV6GK, Super Talent WX200UX6G7/WS220UX4G8). If all you care about is getting the best perfect storms, you should be looking for F3-17600CL8D-4GBPS instead of the 2133 kit
Well, I care about kit that give me tightest timings near 800MHz. That is because these good fellas says that:
Using DDR3 1850MHz speeds severely limited my BCLK frequencies. At best I could hit 185MHz and that was all. When I dropped down to DDR3 1600MHz speeds I was able to take the BCLK frequency to 200MHz without issue.
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2010/06/07/msi_x58_proe_motherboard_review/6#.VbTSMoLw7Gh
So if I want high baseclock, then I have to limit myself to 1600MHz effective, eg. 800MHz real for rams. Therefore all I care is, how tight timings the rams have at 800MHz. Nothing else matter. Even that some tests claimed that the Dominators GT have even higher bandwitch and other features compared to similar or even same timed rams, I find that hard to believe. More likely a Corsair advertisment
What are "reasonable voltages" for you? 1.67V, for example?
The best kits will do these settings below 1.65V, but anything up to 1.7V should be safe enough for benching.
Well, in the article linked above the guys complained that they have to set the rams pronto to 1.75V to get even post... So it looks like that I will be doing that too...
Norton -
Good for you. If they have the Elpida MNH-E Hyper chips (
http://ramlist.i4memory.com/ddr3/ ) then they are clearly capable of good results. Looks like Mushkin is proud to show the tightest timings:
Mushkin PC3-12800 Redline
998729 (3x2GB, 1600 6-6-5-18 @ 1.65V, Elpida MNH-E Hyper)
...
so, show off some runs, mate!
My s1366 rigs are busy crunching so I'll do some runs when there is nothing left to crunch
I think I hear it begging for pause
If the sticks hold a value for someone making a record run or two I would be more than willing to let them borrow the sticks as long as I have something to put in their place so the rig can keep running w/o downtime. EDIT- according to the link you posted the memory chips are likely:
Elpida BDBG-DJ-F
Yep, that is pretty good chips. They are not Elpida Hypers, no, but still second best ones. With good luck/bin they can run like a wind. On AMD, where is not triplechannel need, they can go 6-6-5 at 870MHz:
http://hwbot.org/submission/924280_don_dan_superpi___32m_phenom_ii_x4_965_be_17min_43sec_330ms
(that is made with Elpida BBSE, they can also do 1000MHz 7-8-7 @ 1.74V SuperPi 1M stable on Rampage Extreme)
So that give you a rough idea, what to expect from these chips.