http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=13186896 21242 w/ 3dmark06
new build...see sig.
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http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=13186896 21242 w/ 3dmark06
new build...see sig.
I just bumped FSB to 160mhz. So that put my DDR3 at the speed it should be at DDR3 1600. I monitored voltage and when turbo mode kicked in it gives 22x, 23x, or 24x multiplier and voltage goes from .89v to 1.28. I haven't seen it exceed 1.28. Everything I've read said i5-750 is completely stable with no power increase at 160. Go over 160 and you'll need to disable turbo mode and start boosting vCore on your own. My board has a function that will handle everything for you up to 160. Temps were fine, power wasn't increased any from plain jane 133mhz and I was able to get my memory running at factory spec. I think I'm good with this. 3.2-3.8ghz depending on needs. Unless I'm just surfing the internet then it drops the multiplier to x9. I like how the chip throttles itself depending on need. Very cool.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...cy,2500-3.html
BTW have you found a decent 1156 cooler?
Check this out 4.2Ghz:
http://www.sharkyforums.com/images/i...2010/06/19.jpg
BIOS settings for a 4.2GHz OC on i5 750
http://www.sharkyforums.com/images/i...2010/06/14.jpg
http://www.sharkyforums.com/images/i...2010/06/15.jpg
http://www.sharkyforums.com/images/i...2010/06/16.jpg
hey OS you best clock it up a lil more cause i got a "X" core coming from amd and i say it is finally my turn take the top spot
its up to you to guess the number "X" represents
Bring it on, I got a lotta mo <in best A-Team voice>
http://www.sharkyforums.com/images/i...2010/06/10.jpg
^ teaser
Hi All,
The i5 750 turns out to be a very good OCer.
i5 750 @ 4.2 on air, GTX480SC 1620x2070 257.21 WHQL drivers on air
25765 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=14110800
Don't have any more benches on the i7 875K yet.
the 750 i may be able to be but not the 875 you got to much gpu for me to do that
So far a statistical tie, WinXP x32 to follow.
Win7 x64 vs Vista x32 vs WinXP Pro x32
CPU i7-875K Freq 3619MHz
GPU GTX260 Core 216 Stock
nVidia Control Panel stock settings
All tests at 1280x1024 or as dictated by the bench app
All tests DX9 or as dictated by the bench app
PCMark05 not performed, HDD vs SSD not really a fair test
Benchmark Vista X32 Win7 x64 WinXP Pro x32 And the winner is
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Heaven 2.1 1133 1151 Win7 x64
3dmVantage P11471 P11464 Vista x32
3dm06 17322 17287 Vista x32
3dm05 26006 26133 Win7 x64
3dm03 48728 49121 Win7 x64
3dm01 48005 50061 Win7 x64
AquaMark3 162469 165406 Win7 x64
Hexus_PiFast 24.34 24.69 Vista x32
SuperPi 1M 11.593 11.890 Vista x32
wPrime 33.402 34.689 Vista x32
it looks like i won't be able to clock it hig enough
yeah i'm loading at about 58 C
but i over did the TIM and i can switche the fans to pull air into mycase through the rad instead of using case air to cool it
Final results, at least as far as I've gone.
Summary:
Heaven 2.1 = Win7 x64 by a hair's breadth
3DMarkVantage = Vista x32 by a hair's breadth
Anything Else = WinXP x32
Benchmark Vista X32 Win7 x64 WinXP Pro x32 And the winner is
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Heaven 2.1 1133 1151 n/a Win7 x64
3dmVantage P11471 P11464 n/a Vista x32
3dm06 17322 17287 18014 WinXP x32
3dm05 26006 26133 25878 Win7 x64
3dm03 48728 49121 49939 WinXP x32
3dm01 48005 50061 63132 WinXP x32
AquaMark3 162469 165406 242084 WinXP x32
Hexus_PiFast 24.34 24.69 24.06 WinXP x32
SuperPi 1M 11.593 11.890 11.500 WinXP x32
wPrime 33.402 34.689 33.297 WinXP x32
i got a really hot 1055t
and think my southbridge is going out also, but its been going for about a year now lol
LOL, been there.
Just had a nice run on 3dm06:
http://www.sharkyforums.com/images/i...2010/07/34.jpg
on im starting to think the board can't handle the extra load.
when you overclock these things they go from about 125 watts to 260ish or higher
Well, I'm running water cooled now and so far so good.
http://www.sharkyforums.com/images/i...2010/07/29.jpg
http://www.sharkyforums.com/images/i.../2010/07/4.png