Kashtan
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Dancop - Core i7 8700K @ 7310.7MHz - 8sec 600ms PiFast
Kashtan replied to nfszocker's topic in Result Discussions
At least Coffee beat Kaby-Lake-X! -
Airchiller?
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_12_ - Core i9 7900X @ 5300MHz - 3878 marks XTU
Kashtan replied to Gulftown's topic in Result Discussions
Great result! What is cascade? Rotary? -
ZADAK511 - DDR4 SDRAM - 2731.8 MHz Memory Frequency
Kashtan replied to ObscureParadox_3XS's topic in Result Discussions
Nice result! Continue to be? -
Hi Marc. Hier you write was your's 7600k 5.2 binning from SL. Kaby Lake Binning - Page 11 5.2 or 5.3?
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bigblock990 - Core i7 7700K @ 6870MHz - 1554 cb Cinebench - R15
Kashtan replied to marc0053's topic in Result Discussions
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joe_cool - Core i7 6950X @ 5000MHz - 3172 marks XTU
Kashtan replied to websmile's topic in Result Discussions
Cool result! What this your's cascade: rotary? BTU? temps? Power (cons and tdp)? -
Great result! With this yours cascade? Compressors, refrigerants, power etc?
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Splave - DDR4 SDRAM @ 2631.4MHz - 2631.4 MHz Memory Clock
Kashtan replied to marc0053's topic in Result Discussions
Congrats! Team 4000? -
Splave - Core i7 7700K @ 7023MHz - 9sec 20ms PiFast
Kashtan replied to l0ud_sil3nc3's topic in Result Discussions
Viva to debut! -
There are data, how many voltage for 1 hour Realbench for 5.2 GHz?
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$@39@ - Core i5 2500K @ 5948MHz - 5min 35sec 906ms SuperPi - 32M
Kashtan replied to websmile's topic in Result Discussions
Nice result! Rotary? Volume? -
I understand that this test - the toughest. With high voltage on the CPU, which will inevitably during OC - a lot of heat is generated. More than other tests. But how much? Interested to Skylake 6700K, 6600K, and for the future Kaby. I found this graph. http://www.3dnews.ru/assets/external/illustrations/2015/09/21/920570/table-1.png http://www.3dnews.ru/assets/external/illustrations/2015/09/21/920570/table-2.png http://www.3dnews.ru/assets/external/illustrations/2015/09/21/920570/table-3.png http://www.3dnews.ru/assets/external/illustrations/2015/09/21/920570/table-4.png http://www.3dnews.ru/assets/external/illustrations/2015/09/21/920570/power-3.png This power consumption of the entire system. I think these figures should be divided by 80 percent to get the heat dissipation of the processor. 4600 1.36 - 184 w 4600 1.38 - 191-193 w 4600 1.40 - 200 w 4700 1.44 - 211 w 4700 1,48 - 228 w 4800 1.56 - 254-264 w I am wondering how much heat will allocate Skylake, at much higher voltages and frequencies, up to 1.9V. I need this information to calculate the 1-stage DD or cascade. Thanks.
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Slinky PC - 4x Titan X Pascal @ 2164/2800MHz - 2sec 797ms GPUPI - 1B
Kashtan replied to _mat_'s topic in Result Discussions
Great result! What this chiller in your setup? How cold liquid? -
It sounds very practical. 2666C10 G4 better than 2400C9 G4? They somehow expensive. Cooling is important. Most users tested for air or LN2. But there are other options, such as water blocks on TEC, plus a chiller. Unfortunately the results of it little known - unpopular, cumbersome. But maybe I will have such a system, I consider such a possibility. You can say that it is you do for a rare top bin, with the price of $ 100 per GB? It is worthy of the price. And what you have on it the results? Very interesting.