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Yeah , i can't spend too much to get ddr 4 ram + motherboard and cpu so i decided was worth for how low it was to get the 1680 v2. Speaking of OC , i saw it can get to 4.6 easily but yeah . I will thinker around and see what's the best heat to stability is gonna be. :toast:
 
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Speaking of OC , i saw it can get to 4.6 easily but yeah . I will thinker around and see what's the best heat to stability is gonna be. :toast:
Silicon lottery is always a thing, so yeah, you'll need to tinker(but that can be fun itself;)). If you can get 4.4 from the one you buy, that would be a sweetspot, but 4.2 is perfectly respectable and still offers the performance one needs for power-user type tasks. The RAM you're using is solid so no worries there. Your 1080ti is still relevant too. You'll have a solid system once you get it and settle on a good OC.
 
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Processor Xeon X5675 Westmere-EP B1 SLBYL 4.20ghz @ 1.256v
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Cooling Noctua CP12 SE14, Redux Noctua 1500rpm fan Arctic F14 x3 for intake and exhaust
Memory Corsair XMS3 CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 x6
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Benchmark Scores Cinebench R20 = 2046cb
6core to an 8core is a reasonable upgrade. The hit to the clock speed will be a thing, but...

...you're OCing so that might not matter much. Just a tip, from what I've seen, you should expect about 4.2 to 4.3 all-core from that 1680V2 pushing it much faster will give diminishing returns while requiring much more voltage and producing a ton of unwanted heat.
Unless he disabled two cores and overclocked it to the required clock speed as this is possible
 
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Memory Corsair XMS3 CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 x6
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Cooling Noctua CP12 SE14, Redux Noctua 1500rpm fan Arctic F14 x3 for intake and exhaust
Memory Corsair XMS3 CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 x6
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Power Supply Antec HCG 850 watt
Mouse no brand
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Software Windows 10 22H2 v1 (main is) and Windows 11 22H2 v2 on WD 250gb 7200rpm (testing purposes os)
Benchmark Scores Cinebench R20 = 2046cb
Maybe I missed something, but how would disabling two cores be helpful?
A couple of pages back on this forum someone disabled the two cores got a boost in clock speed something like 3.2ghz stock to 3.6ghz. That what I can recall
 
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Cooling Noctua CP12 SE14, Redux Noctua 1500rpm fan Arctic F14 x3 for intake and exhaust
Memory Corsair XMS3 CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 x6
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Is it possible to OC Xeon 26XX v4 Broadwell-E by any modded bios or something?
 
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Memory Corsair XMS3 CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 x6
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Is it possible to OC Xeon 26XX v4 Broadwell-E by any modded bios or something?
All depends on the board you are using
 
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All depends on the board you are using

Not even that. E5-1600 v3 chips are unlocked, -2600 and -4600 v3 susceptible to turbo boost exploit trick (applies 1C turbo to all cores), but all v4's are locked out across all segments. Can't be done, so it's important to purchase the specific v4 SKU that will best suit your needs
 
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Continuing my story the replacement CPU that worked fir weeks has now developed worse instability whenever this memory slot is populated where it would just shut down instead of closing the application. the old PSU is probably sending spikes the motherboard can't handle because lowering the TGP didn't help.
 
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Power Supply Antec HCG 850 watt
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Benchmark Scores Cinebench R20 = 2046cb
Continuing my story the replacement CPU that worked fir weeks has now developed worse instability whenever this memory slot is populated where it would just shut down instead of closing the application. the old PSU is probably sending spikes the motherboard can't handle because lowering the TGP didn't help.
Might be a number of things at fault here if this system is shutting down even at stock state. This might explain the cpu, ram or motherboard is at fault it takes awhile for the PSU to develop a fault less alone sending overvoltage killing another components
 
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Continuing my story the replacement CPU that worked fir weeks has now developed worse instability whenever this memory slot is populated where it would just shut down instead of closing the application. the old PSU is probably sending spikes the motherboard can't handle because lowering the TGP didn't help.
Sounds like a motherboard & PSU issue to me.
 
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Memory Corsair XMS3 CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 x6
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Sounds like a motherboard & PSU issue to me.
Time for PSU tester to verify the power supply if it is in spec or not. As for the motherboard it could be capacitors degraded or the mosfets failing or bios chip need replacing/reflashing
 
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on xeon im disable all mitigation and gain a little more cpu performance

download https://github.com/ionuttbara/windows-defender-remover/releases/tag/release_def_12_8
run as administrator
[IMG]
[IMG]



press S to disable all security mitigations

wait finish and restart pc
after go to powershell and type Get-ProcessMitigation -System It should be like mine, everything is turned off
@lexluthermiester What do you think? Will the system become very vulnerable or is it worth turning off these mitigations to get good CPU gains?

Code:
ProcessName : System
Source : System Defaults
Id : 0

DEP:
Enable : NOTSET
EmulateAtlThunks : OFF
Override DEP : False

ASLR:
BottomUp : OFF
Override BottomUp : False
ForceRelocateImages : OFF
RequireInfo : OFF
Override ForceRelocate : False
HighEntropy : OFF
Override High Entropy : False

StrictHandle:
Enable : NOTSET
Override StrictHandle : False

System Call:
DisableWin32kSystemCalls : OFF
Audit : NOTSET
Override SystemCall : False

ExtensionPoint:
DisableExtensionPoints : OFF
Override ExtensionPoint : False

DynamicCode:
BlockDynamicCode : OFF
AllowThreadsToOptOut : NOTSET
Audit : NOTSET
Override DynamicCode : False

CFG:
Enable : NOTSET
SuppressExports : OFF
Override CFG : False
StrictControlFlowGuard : NOTSET
Override StrictCFG : False

BinarySignature:
MicrosoftSignedOnly : OFF
AllowStoreSignedBinaries : OFF
EnforceModuleDependencySigning : OFF
AuditMicrosoftSignedOnly : NOTSET
AuditStoreSigned : OFF
AuditEnforceModuleDependencySigning: NOTSET
Override MicrosoftSignedOnly : False
Override DependencySigning : False

FontDisable:
DisableNonSystemFonts : OFF
Audit : NOTSET
Override FontDisable : False

ImageLoad:
BlockRemoteImageLoads : OFF
AuditRemoteImageLoads : OFF
Override BlockRemoteImages : False
BlockLowLabelImageLoads : OFF
AuditLowLabelImageLoads : OFF
Override BlockLowLabel : False
PreferSystem32 : OFF
AuditPreferSystem32 : OFF
Override PreferSystem32 : False

Payload:
EnableExportAddressFilter : NOTSET
AuditEnableExportAddressFilter : NOTSET
Override ExportAddressFilter : False
EnableExportAddressFilterPlus : NOTSET
AuditEnableExportAddressFilterPlus : NOTSET
Override ExportAddressFilterPlus : False
EAFModules : {}
EnableImportAddressFilter : NOTSET
AuditEnableImportAddressFilter : NOTSET
Override ImportAddressFilter : False
EnableRopStackPivot : NOTSET
AuditEnableRopStackPivot : NOTSET
Override EnableRopStackPivot : False
EnableRopCallerCheck : NOTSET
AuditEnableRopCallerCheck : NOTSET
Override EnableRopCallerCheck : False
EnableRopSimExec : NOTSET
AuditEnableRopSimExec : NOTSET
Override EnableRopSimExec : False

SEHOP:
Enable : NOTSET
TelemetryOnly : OFF
Audit : NOTSET
Override SEHOP : False

Heap:
TerminateOnError : OFF
Override HEAP : False
 
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on xeon im disable all mitigation and gain a little more cpu performance

download https://github.com/ionuttbara/windows-defender-remover/releases/tag/release_def_12_8
run as administrator
[IMG]
[IMG]



press S to disable all security mitigations

wait finish and restart pc
after go to powershell and type Get-ProcessMitigation -System It should be like mine, everything is turned off
@lexluthermiester What do you think? Will the system become very vulnerable or is it worth turning off these mitigations to get good CPU gains?

Code:
ProcessName : System
Source : System Defaults
Id : 0

DEP:
Enable : NOTSET
EmulateAtlThunks : OFF
Override DEP : False

ASLR:
BottomUp : OFF
Override BottomUp : False
ForceRelocateImages : OFF
RequireInfo : OFF
Override ForceRelocate : False
HighEntropy : OFF
Override High Entropy : False

StrictHandle:
Enable : NOTSET
Override StrictHandle : False

System Call:
DisableWin32kSystemCalls : OFF
Audit : NOTSET
Override SystemCall : False

ExtensionPoint:
DisableExtensionPoints : OFF
Override ExtensionPoint : False

DynamicCode:
BlockDynamicCode : OFF
AllowThreadsToOptOut : NOTSET
Audit : NOTSET
Override DynamicCode : False

CFG:
Enable : NOTSET
SuppressExports : OFF
Override CFG : False
StrictControlFlowGuard : NOTSET
Override StrictCFG : False

BinarySignature:
MicrosoftSignedOnly : OFF
AllowStoreSignedBinaries : OFF
EnforceModuleDependencySigning : OFF
AuditMicrosoftSignedOnly : NOTSET
AuditStoreSigned : OFF
AuditEnforceModuleDependencySigning: NOTSET
Override MicrosoftSignedOnly : False
Override DependencySigning : False

FontDisable:
DisableNonSystemFonts : OFF
Audit : NOTSET
Override FontDisable : False

ImageLoad:
BlockRemoteImageLoads : OFF
AuditRemoteImageLoads : OFF
Override BlockRemoteImages : False
BlockLowLabelImageLoads : OFF
AuditLowLabelImageLoads : OFF
Override BlockLowLabel : False
PreferSystem32 : OFF
AuditPreferSystem32 : OFF
Override PreferSystem32 : False

Payload:
EnableExportAddressFilter : NOTSET
AuditEnableExportAddressFilter : NOTSET
Override ExportAddressFilter : False
EnableExportAddressFilterPlus : NOTSET
AuditEnableExportAddressFilterPlus : NOTSET
Override ExportAddressFilterPlus : False
EAFModules : {}
EnableImportAddressFilter : NOTSET
AuditEnableImportAddressFilter : NOTSET
Override ImportAddressFilter : False
EnableRopStackPivot : NOTSET
AuditEnableRopStackPivot : NOTSET
Override EnableRopStackPivot : False
EnableRopCallerCheck : NOTSET
AuditEnableRopCallerCheck : NOTSET
Override EnableRopCallerCheck : False
EnableRopSimExec : NOTSET
AuditEnableRopSimExec : NOTSET
Override EnableRopSimExec : False

SEHOP:
Enable : NOTSET
TelemetryOnly : OFF
Audit : NOTSET
Override SEHOP : False

Heap:
TerminateOnError : OFF
Override HEAP : False
I am all for removing Windows Defender and this seems like it's good way. It's important to remember to replace defender with something competent. Removing defender willy-nilly is unwise unless you intend to keep that system offline or install a good security suite.
 
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Cooling Noctua CP12 SE14, Redux Noctua 1500rpm fan Arctic F14 x3 for intake and exhaust
Memory Corsair XMS3 CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 x6
Video Card(s) EVGA GTX 1060 6GB SC Single Fan Model
Storage Crucial mx300 750gb main system + 1TB mx500 for games and music
Display(s) 22 inch samsung curved
Case NZXT Phantom 530 black
Audio Device(s) Nvidia HDMI through HDMI adaptor for output sound for turtlebeach x12 headset
Power Supply Antec HCG 850 watt
Mouse no brand
Keyboard normal usb keyboard
Software Windows 10 22H2 v1 (main is) and Windows 11 22H2 v2 on WD 250gb 7200rpm (testing purposes os)
Benchmark Scores Cinebench R20 = 2046cb
I see it abit extreme having to to go that far in removing stuff from the operating system. Do what I would do is install Tiny10 they do also have Tiny11 as well therefore more performance available
 
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Processor Xeon X5675 Westmere-EP B1 SLBYL 4.20ghz @ 1.256v
Motherboard Asus P6X58D-E
Cooling Noctua CP12 SE14, Redux Noctua 1500rpm fan Arctic F14 x3 for intake and exhaust
Memory Corsair XMS3 CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 x6
Video Card(s) EVGA GTX 1060 6GB SC Single Fan Model
Storage Crucial mx300 750gb main system + 1TB mx500 for games and music
Display(s) 22 inch samsung curved
Case NZXT Phantom 530 black
Audio Device(s) Nvidia HDMI through HDMI adaptor for output sound for turtlebeach x12 headset
Power Supply Antec HCG 850 watt
Mouse no brand
Keyboard normal usb keyboard
Software Windows 10 22H2 v1 (main is) and Windows 11 22H2 v2 on WD 250gb 7200rpm (testing purposes os)
Benchmark Scores Cinebench R20 = 2046cb
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No harm in turning it off. I prefer to install Tiny iso that is littery stripped down operating system not as bloated as the standard iso from microsoft. I done tiny 7 in a friend's laptop and it rock solid for offline usage as it fast on dual core 4gb
Here I'm using server 2022 converted to workstation, it was very good, fast, Look at the gif I took of this version running on the VM but I use it on a normal PC
I removed the defender and the mitigations were much better than the original with everything


If you want the ISO ready to test, it is pt-br but can be changed after installation to the language you want.




download
 
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Motherboard Asus Rampage II Extreme socket 1366 / Asus P9X79 Pro socket 2011/Asus X370 Prime Pro Am4
Cooling Thermalright Archon +Ty 140mm|Fans : 2 front-1top-1rear-1bottom/ Gelid Phantom Twin Tower
Memory 16gb DDR3 1600mhz Kingstone Hyper x Qc / 16gb DDR3 1600MHZ Patriot Viper 3/Crucial B 3200 16gb DDR4
Video Card(s) Sapphire hd 7950 3gb Boost edition dual fan X / ZOTAC 1080 Ti Blower Edition
Storage INTENSO ssd sata 3 240gb+Seagate B 2Tb+WD g 1tb+WD g 3tb+WD r 3tb+Seagate B 4tb+Lexar 2Tb NVMe
Display(s) AOC E2460S 24" 1080p 60hz 1ms / LG 32UK550B 32" UHD 4K HDR 10 with Freesync
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Audio Device(s) SoundMaxHD+5.1 BHT1100 BLUESKY,Fiio E10 Olympus+SuperluxHD668b+KZ HBB pr2,Superlux E205.
Power Supply Sharkoon WPM Gold Zero 650W semi modular / Corsair RM 850 Fully Modular
Mouse Generic Mice / Corsair M90
Keyboard Generic Keyboard / Microsoft WK600
Software Windows 10 Pro 64 /Windows 10 Pro 64
Today is the day . Finally got delivered the 1680 v2 . Will update soon as i get it installed and thinker with it :toast:.

I did some tests, first with stock cpu with no oc
Stock Cpu Test.jpg

Than i did another 2 tests with 1.3 voltage at 4.4 ghz with speed step and 4.5 ghz with speed step and xmp enabled .

4.4ghz
4.4 with speed step.jpg


4.5 ghz
4.5 with speed step and xpm.jpg


If anyone have suggestions about something that i can adjust because so far i did 10 minutes of occt cpu and linkpack other than cinebench and the intel diagnostics and got no crashes .
"gaming" i did the FF15 benchmark and Super Position both at 4k.
 
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Cooling Noctua CP12 SE14, Redux Noctua 1500rpm fan Arctic F14 x3 for intake and exhaust
Memory Corsair XMS3 CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 x6
Video Card(s) EVGA GTX 1060 6GB SC Single Fan Model
Storage Crucial mx300 750gb main system + 1TB mx500 for games and music
Display(s) 22 inch samsung curved
Case NZXT Phantom 530 black
Audio Device(s) Nvidia HDMI through HDMI adaptor for output sound for turtlebeach x12 headset
Power Supply Antec HCG 850 watt
Mouse no brand
Keyboard normal usb keyboard
Software Windows 10 22H2 v1 (main is) and Windows 11 22H2 v2 on WD 250gb 7200rpm (testing purposes os)
Benchmark Scores Cinebench R20 = 2046cb
Xeon chip eats electricity for breakfast
 

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