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System Name | Batman's CaseLabs Mercury S8 Work Computer |
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Processor | 8086K 5.3Ghz binned delidded by Siliconlottery.com 5.5Ghz 6c12t 5.6Ghz 6c6t on ambient air |
Motherboard | EVGA Z390 DARK |
Cooling | Noctua C14S for all overclocking so far Noctua Industrial PWM fan 2000rpm rated (700rpm inaudible) |
Memory | Gskill Trident Z Royal Silver F4-4600C18D-16GTRS running at 4500Mhz 17-17-17-37 (new mem OC) : ) |
Video Card(s) | AMD WX 4100 Workstation Card (AMD W5400 7nm workstation card coming soon) |
Storage | Intel Optane 900P 280GB PCIe card as Primary OS drive / (4) Samsung 860Pro 256GB SATA internal |
Display(s) | Planar 27in 2560x1440 Glossy LG panel with glass bonded to panel for increased clarity |
Case | CaseLabs Mercury S8 open bench chassis two-tone black front cover with gunmetal frame |
Audio Device(s) | Creative $25 2.1 speakers lol |
Power Supply | Seasonic Prime Titanium 700watt fanless |
Mouse | Logitech MX Master 3 graphite / Glorious Model D matte black / Razer Invicta mousing mat gunmetal |
Keyboard | HHKB Hybrid Type-S black printed keycaps |
Software | Work Apps text and statistical |
Benchmark Scores | Single Thread scores at 5.6Ghz: Cinebench R15 ST - 249 CPU-Z ST - 676 PassMark CPU ST - 3389 |
I can do that but it is not worthy because i would have to buy a Cooler and i am not willing to do that just to score 236cb
A water loop is still ambient cooling.
Let's see what ya got in that processor Knoxxy. Bring it on brosephio!
There's got to be a 9700K or 9900K that can hit 240 or 250 - we just haven't found it yet.
Wait until Siliconlottery gets in a larger batch of 9900Ks and a very small percentage test stable at 5.2GHz. Those will be the chips that can challenge the best 8700Ks and 8086Ks in Single and Slightly Threaded.
Let the overclocking games begin:
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This just in:
Spoke with the Siliconlottery guy this weekend via emails, asking why he stopped delidding and binning the 8700Ks and 8086Ks. I could not understand it , since Intel is still selling them, I mean for those of us who's rigs and apps would benefit more from higher clocks vs the two extra cores on the 9700K and 9900K.
And the dies on the Coffee Lake 8000 Series are nice and thin allowing heat to pull easily away and into the IHS vs the 9000 Series with the solder fiasco - still needing to be delidded, yet the die is "twice as thick" and Der8auer and others have shown the die thickness to be one reason the 9700K and 9900K run so warm. Some have even resorted to grinding or sanding of the dies to thin them out.
Anyhoo, SL has decided to offer the 8700Ks ONCE AGAIN binned and delidded (relidded with Conductonaut liquid metal).
Beginning November 30th or this coming Friday. So far he only has the 8700K 5.2Ghz and 5.3Ghz bins posted.
They are not inexpensive, mostly because 8700Ks that bin at 5.3Ghz amount to only 4% (4 out of every 100) of the total number out in the wild, the top 96th percentile, it's cherry-picked super-efficient silicon.
And no, I don't receive anything from SL for passing on this information, I just like the service the guy offers and I've owned (4) of his binned and delidded CPUs since 2015, all very positive experiences.
I appreciate when the individual core temps idle within plus or minus 2C. To me, that means the application of the liquid metal during relidding has been adequate and uniform.
Maybe he will also bring back a few 8086Ks, if interested, just email him.
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