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You mean highest MHz bench-stable (likely 1M) or a complete list of the best benchmark results, e.g. xx.xx sec in benchmark A, xx.xx sec in benchmark B and so on?

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You mean highest MHz bench-stable (likely 1M) or a complete list of the best benchmark results, e.g. xx.xx sec in benchmark A, xx.xx sec in benchmark B and so on?

 

Anything.. Sp1m or even a validated CPUz screenshot..

Just curious as last night Imanaged just over 5200 on "legit" air..

One of the guys at Xs said that was the highest he'd seen.

I did see a 980x at 5167 but wondered if there were any faster than that.

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I suppose Cedar Mill did higher on air?

 

Yea, that makes sense to me also but didn't see anything yet.

Still searching..

Faster means here maximum clocked (MHz), or fast here mean performance? :)

 

If first - Cedar-based CPU's are sure FTW (>5.5G for sure for suicide, i did 6G with only +10°C (waterchiller tho) :)).

 

Also "air" means nothing. Even best of best 980X cant go 5G in africa sands with +50 ambient :D

And some chilly -50°C balcony with "air" heatsink with some high-cfm fan will render any 980X to handle 5.5G :D

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Faster means here maximum clocked (MHz), or fast here mean performance? :)

 

If first - Cedar-based CPU's are sure FTW (>5.5G for sure for suicide, i did 6G with only +10°C (waterchiller tho) :)).

 

Also "air" means nothing. Even best of best 980X cant go 5G in africa sands with +50 ambient :D

And some chilly -50°C balcony with "air" heatsink with some high-cfm fan will render any 980X to handle 5.5G :D

 

Sorry, I should have added more info.

I meant top MHz.

By air I mean "normal" air..

It was 71F in the house at the time.

Board was in an open case with just 2-113cfm Deltas,one on cpu, one as case exhaust fan.

I have done 5100MHz superpi in normal room temp last spring with super A0. Max clocks were 5200MHz+. It was A0 so it is not counted, I guess.

 

I am trying to find the screenshots...

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I have done 5100MHz superpi in normal room temp last spring with super A0. Max clocks were 5200MHz+. It was A0 so it is not counted, I guess.

 

I am trying to find the screenshots...

 

Hello my friend.

This was a B1 stepping 990x..

Also probably not able to be counted yet..

 

OOPS, just saw Christians link..

That answers all my questions..LOL

Thanks to all for the info.

Anything.. Sp1m or even a validated CPUz screenshot..

Just curious as last night Imanaged just over 5200 on "legit" air..

 

By air I mean "normal" air..

It was 71F in the house at the time.

Board was in an open case with just 2-113cfm Deltas,one on cpu, one as case exhaust fan.

 

This was a B1 stepping 990x..

 

:eek:

 

 

 

:D

Yes. 990X might be the end for ES discussion this time :)

 

If my sources are correct, we all are very happy soon.

 

Thanks for the "leak" Dave! ;)

and what AMD at AIR and 5 GHz?:) Some guys was so close this magical point. I only 4820MHz (but only 1.55V at AMD), Chew* hit about 4950 MHz and MAD 4940 MHz.

990x should be sweet... Hopefully destroy the 980x.... Hopefully not soon.. I have too many 980s... lol

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Wonder how movieman got to 5.2 on air :D

That's a pretty easy one to answer.

I got to 4725 using my world reknowned skills, then I picked up the phone and called someone for help who really knew what they were doing..

That's a pretty easy one to answer.

I got to 4725 using my world reknowned skills, then I picked up the phone and called someone for help who really knew what they were doing..

 

You and massman chatted on the phone.......miracles never cease to amaze me :o

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You and massman chatted on the phone.......miracles never cease to amaze me :o

 

No, I tried calling him but couldn't find his phone number so I tried this guy I know

thats a little closer..

Besides, that way I wouldn't have to translate from Dutch!

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