Chilli-Man
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16 hours ago, unityofsaints said:
How about Ivy and Haswell / Devils Canyon?
Originally people avoided it as they lost clocks. But it's been tried again more recently with the latest techniques and knowledge re cracking with some success.
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?♂️ scatterbenching on the couch whilst watching TV
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Amazing CPU and awesome work as always!
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8 hours ago, T.Rex said:
when I bench x58 and go to windows and open cpu-z all is okay but if I increases my bclk more then 5x my ratio goes from 21 to 20
in win 7 and xp ,have anyone try that ? I dont know to fix it
cheers carsten
It's a cpu-z bug, the multi isn't really changing it'll still be the same as what you booted in at.
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I haven't had much of a play yet, but mine hit coldbug at -60
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4 hours ago, ground1556 said:
Number of cores active perhaps + no DDR4 HEDT?
But with both slow GPUs and the particular benches chosen, CPU shouldn't matter. Which was the whole idea. And now if CPU is freq limited as well, what's the point of restricting cores/HEDT?
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4 minutes ago, unityofsaints said:
Great idea to split up 2D and 3D like that, was always a big ask to get both done well and in time. Will the same 1 division per user restriction apply as in previous years?
Agreed, and I really hope to be allowed to compete in several as we originally were.
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11 hours ago, Leeghoofd said:
Depends on the benchmark, reference frequency score is about the mobo socket, all the other 2D stages are about CPU socket... but there's no distinction for 1151 and 1151v2
When did this change? It was discussed many times previously in and out of this thread and we were always told 1151v1 and 1151v2 were separate sockets?
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2 hours ago, D@R3 said:
Because your teams 9900k score beats it.
But they're two different sockets? 1151v1 and 1151v2?
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3 minutes ago, Bilko said:
Damn, now I can't vote for them...
Yep, seems if you've already voted you can't go back and vote for the added benches.
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This ^^
Need 06 in this list as well
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Yes, from skylake onwards it's almost mandatory to delid when going cold. Definitely want to reuse the IHS (can leave floating) unless you've got a specially modified pot for bare die.
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hey, I have an Asus R9 390X DCUII that I'm prepping to take cold. I'd like to use the hotwire points for voltage control, but I've been unable to find any mod guides. There's a couple pads right next to the points, so that seems obvious, but after looking at other guides there's also usually a resistor or two that needs to be removed?
Any volt, bios, or other mods or tips would be appreciated
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nice result mate. yeah it's a CPUz and X58 bug, the multi doesn't actually change.
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Sweet efficiency, and nice work with the board!
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I'm chasing this bios, does anyone have a working link for it? thanks
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thanks guys. I'll have another crack soon, I think I can push a little further.
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Steep learning curve, but loving it. Thanks again :)
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Also looking, let me know if you find it. Latest results dropping have got me wanting to join in the fun.
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thanks. what about the timings? just basic samsung dimms
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haha, just a bit. taped over slots then plastidip spray. looks worse than it is
Luumi - Core i7 920 @ 5737MHz - 6min 16sec 328ms SuperPi - 32M
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