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i7 5960x --> 4.6 GHz @ 1.3V (R15)

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SOLD I have another low voltage 5960x for sale. Does cinebench R15 at 4.6 GHz with only 1.30V (1.95 input voltage) on my RVE motherboard with bios 0901. Cache does up to 4.5 GHz with 1.4V. The chip also does 4.5GHz @ 1.221V (input volt = 1.95v) and 4.7 GHz @ 1.35V (2.05v input volt). These results were all done using a phobya 1080 radiator with 9 x 120mm gentle typhoon fans running at 1850 rpm. temps are shown in the screen shots (real temp). Ambient temps were around 23C when these tests were done.

 

I've sold three low voltage 5960x on this forum in the past 1.5 month.

 

Some screenshots of R15:

4.7%20%201.35V%20amp%204.4%20%201.4V_zpss5vrgpln.png

4.5%20%201.221V%20amp%204.4%20%201.4V_zpsiwhphl2y.png

4.6%20%201.30V%20amp%204.4%20%201.4V_zps6ari5vrb.png

Edited by marc0053
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"Silicon Lottery"....

Only tested on water
For the price you should test it on LN2. Haswell-E low vid and 4.5G lovolts not necessarily able to pass 5.5Ghz wall on LN2.

 

Just my 2c.

 

Glws.

Edited by dumo

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Thanks for the advice Dumo but won't be able to test LN2 until march 6-8 at the Montreal Lan/HWbot event which I hope to have the cpu sold before then.

Cheers,

Marc

If the customs duties were not as high in Germany.

 

And if the cpu would cost less

please tested 4500 Mhz @ Prime95 27.9 ...with 1344K ...min. 30min.

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