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System Name | Virtual Reality / Bioinformatics |
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Processor | Undead CPU |
Motherboard | Undead TUF X99 |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15 |
Memory | GSkill 128GB DDR4-3000 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra |
Storage | Samsung 960 Pro 1TB + 860 EVO 2TB + WD Black 5TB |
Display(s) | 32'' 4K Dell |
Case | Fractal Design R5 |
Audio Device(s) | BOSE 2.0 |
Power Supply | Seasonic 850watt |
Mouse | Logitech Master MX |
Keyboard | Corsair K70 Cherry MX Blue |
VR HMD | HTC Vive + Oculus Quest 2 |
Software | Windows 10 P |
Got a 6950X to replace my "old" 5820K. Now this X99 platform should be able to serve me until 16 core 32 threads become mainstream.
Out with the old 5820K, which has helped me powered through loads of my work. It should show up in the for sale section eventually. It was a good processor with an awesome IMC, handled 128GB RAM beautifully
And in with the new. Somehow the 6950X feels lighter than the 5820K. The PCB is also thinner. Weird.
Thermal paste up and ready to go!
Clearing UEFI settings and powering up. No problem at all. The Sabertooth X99 took it in just fine.
After a little bit of tweaking I settled for 1.19V @ 4.2GHz for all 10 cores, 3.5GHz Uncore and DDR4-3000 as usual for the RAM.
I tested briefly on DDR4-3200. Welp this thing is flying fast. I am seriously impressed by the improvement of IMC from HWE to BWE. Also I am able to run DDR4-3000 on 100 BCLK now!
Did a quick stability test. Checks out as well. All in all I am very satisfied!
EDIT1:
Totally forgot, the Noctua D15 seems to be able to handle the heat from 4.2GHz 6950X, just barely though. As you can see the temps are creeping uncomfortably high. Most likely I will be getting a very good AIO down the road.
Out with the old 5820K, which has helped me powered through loads of my work. It should show up in the for sale section eventually. It was a good processor with an awesome IMC, handled 128GB RAM beautifully
And in with the new. Somehow the 6950X feels lighter than the 5820K. The PCB is also thinner. Weird.
Thermal paste up and ready to go!
Clearing UEFI settings and powering up. No problem at all. The Sabertooth X99 took it in just fine.
After a little bit of tweaking I settled for 1.19V @ 4.2GHz for all 10 cores, 3.5GHz Uncore and DDR4-3000 as usual for the RAM.
I tested briefly on DDR4-3200. Welp this thing is flying fast. I am seriously impressed by the improvement of IMC from HWE to BWE. Also I am able to run DDR4-3000 on 100 BCLK now!
Did a quick stability test. Checks out as well. All in all I am very satisfied!
EDIT1:
Totally forgot, the Noctua D15 seems to be able to handle the heat from 4.2GHz 6950X, just barely though. As you can see the temps are creeping uncomfortably high. Most likely I will be getting a very good AIO down the road.
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