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Geza60 - Xeon E5420 @ 3974.9MHz - 3974.91 mhz CPU Frequency
Beleive it or not it's been done, Thread on this at Xtremesystems forum..
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Merry Christmas to all!
My best to you all.. Safe,happy and healthy holidays OOPS, I forgot and may the cold weather descend on your benching sessions!
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FS-HD7970 Lighning Ghz Edition , HD6950 flashed to HD6970 with upgraded H/F
MSI HD7970 Lightning Ghz Edition HMMMM...
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Must stop total Knopflerbruce domination.
Heck, you can't ban Knut, he is one of the nicer people on this forum
- Splave.ROM - Core i7 4770K @ 3999.6MHz - 7min 20sec 172ms SuperPi - 32M
- dhenzjhen - 2x Xeon E5 2697 V2 @ 3763MHz - 37.38 points CineBench R11.5
- andressergio - 3x DDR3 SDRAM @ 2666MHz - 1700 MHz Memory Clock
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8 core XTU sub not getting points?
4.1.0.12 Just downloaded it 2-3 days ago
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8 core XTU sub not getting points?
Hi, if you meant me all my changes are done in BIOS, no way to change in windows on these dual socket machines that I am aware of..I wish there was!
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dhenzjhen - 2x Xeon E5 2687W V2 @ 4302MHz - 30.97 points CineBench R11.5
Can't quite match you YET! I have 4 sets of memory that I've tried and I know for a fact that the last bit is all in the memory. Neither set of my Corsairs will boot( GTX1's and Corsair Dominator Platnium C9-2133's..I also have some new hynix DDR3-1866 ECC REG but they are slow CAS 13..Using my old Centon DDR3-1333 ECC REG at C9-1436for the moment..BUT just under a point behind you..
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8 core XTU sub not getting points?
That benchmark is flawed. I got the same score as you using the defaults and OC'd to 3871MHz..36x107.55BCLK
- dhenzjhen - 2x Xeon E5 2687W V2 @ 4302MHz - 30.97 points CineBench R11.5
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Issue: Intel E5-2687W vs Intel E5-2687W V2
Thanks guys. I figured it was a glitch but had to mention it.. Besides, he's better at this than I am .I have to grab what I can while I can with him around!. LOLOL
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XTU score variance
BUT Skulltrail was xeons..QX9775's..The desktop chips were the QX9770's We will never see that again unfortunately Intel won't let it happen. Today it's all about controlling the market to them at every pricepoint
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Issue: Intel E5-2687W vs Intel E5-2687W V2
These are two totally different cpus so shouldn't they be in two different listings in the scoring? The E5-2687W is a 32nm Sandy Bridge xeon 3100/3400 on turbo( all cores) The E5-2687W V2 is a 22nm Ivy Bridge xeon. 3400/3600 on turbo( all cores) Needs to be separated so we have apples to apples comparision. Also so my records aren't destroyed by my good buddy as in here: http://hwbot.org/submission/2378757_ Thanks!
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