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System Name | TITAN Slayer / CPUCannon / MassFX |
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Processor | i7 5960X @ 4.6Ghz / i7 3960x @5.0Ghz / FX6350 @ 4.?Ghz |
Motherboard | Rampage V Extreme / Rampage IV Extreme / MSI 970 Gaming |
Cooling | Phanteks PHTC14PE 2.5K 145mm TRs / Custom waterloop / Phanteks PHTC14PE + 3K 140mm Noctuas |
Memory | Crucial 2666 11-13-13-25 1.45V / G.skill RipjawsX 2400 10-12-12-34 1.7V / Crucial 2133 9-9-9-27 1.7V |
Video Card(s) | 3 Fury X in CF / R9 Fury 3840 cores 1145/570 1.3V / Nothing ATM |
Storage | 500GB Crucial SSD and 3TB WD Black / WD 1TB Black(OS) + WD 3TB Green / WD 1TB Blue |
Display(s) | LG 29UM67 80Hz/Asus mx299q 2560x1080 @ 84Hz / Asus VX239 1920x1080 @60hz |
Case | Dismatech easy v3.0 / Xigmatek Alfar (Open side panel) |
Audio Device(s) | M-audio M-track / realtek ALC 1150 |
Power Supply | EVGA G2 1600W / CoolerMaster V1000 / Seasonic 620 M12-II |
Mouse | Mouse in review process/Razer Naga Epic 2011/Razer Naga 2014 |
Keyboard | Keyboard in review process / Razer Blackwidow Ultimate 2014/Razer Blackwidow Ultimate 2011 |
Software | Windows 7 Ultimate / Windows 7 ultimate / Windows 7 ultimate |
Benchmark Scores | cinebench 15.41 3960x @ 5.3ghz Wprime32m 3.352 3960x @ 5.25ghz Super PI 32m: 6m 42s 472ms @5.25ghz |
The only thing that's really intresting about this chip is that it has 8 cores and that's only because intel didn't want to release a Sandybride-e 8 core with an unlocked multiplier because if you look at IPC scaling and OC headroom scaling on SB IVB HW then you can deduce that these will average 4.4Ghz and have 15% more IPC than the SB-es which do anything from 4.5 to 5Ghz so the hexa core ones will be outclassed by the 4 year old SB-e hexa cores and the 8 cores will be barely faster than SB-e hexa cores.
My favorite manufacturing process is the 32nm SOI that FX processors are done on. It OCs well under LN2 it OCs well under water it OCs well on air and it can survive really high voltage much longer than intel's 32nm or 22nm and is easier to cool on the CPU to heatsink heat transfer level not the heatsink dissipation level.
If AMD made it possible to stick multiple FX chips onto one motherboard my 3960X could find it self saying bye bye because FX 8350s aren't nearly as expensive to replace when you fry them and are funner(more options and better IMC) to OC
My favorite manufacturing process is the 32nm SOI that FX processors are done on. It OCs well under LN2 it OCs well under water it OCs well on air and it can survive really high voltage much longer than intel's 32nm or 22nm and is easier to cool on the CPU to heatsink heat transfer level not the heatsink dissipation level.
If AMD made it possible to stick multiple FX chips onto one motherboard my 3960X could find it self saying bye bye because FX 8350s aren't nearly as expensive to replace when you fry them and are funner(more options and better IMC) to OC