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Ivy Bridge 7 GHz Rips Through Pi

Man that is so incredible! Way to go Intel! Say what you will this was a great run for the chip!
 
cpu-z only shows what you have enabled or disabled, so you can disable HT on a 3770K , but CPUz fully supports Ivy bridge, even has the correct stepping revision.

this is very nice indeed. I wonder if we will ever see another 7ghz CPU, as this is E0, no one is using E1 for extreme, and it seems E1 has better air OC, and those nice 5ghz with lower volts are done on E1, E has those terrible air/water, so it has higher leakage and thus performs like this. I wouldn't like it if only E0 ES did well, because then you can't compete with retails.
 
Dang thats fast! can't wait till the day we can get this speed normal stock clocks :D
 
Depends on how each steeping does i guess.
 
Bad overclocking, no reduction in consumption, a stupid smokescreen of benchmarks and a tiny performance gain. Thats even less then expected.
 
Bad overclocking, no reduction in consumption, a stupid smokescreen of benchmarks and a tiny performance gain. Thats even less then expected.

Not really unlike what they did with BD to get the world record these guys did it for stability! No at all a smokescreen!
 
Not really unlike what they did with BD to get the world record these guys did it for stability! No at all a smokescreen!
That BD overclock was stable, that is why they recorded it on record. We are talking about none realistic scenarios with LN.
 
i've never heard of that game...
 
firstly well done, nice oc

Whats going on with that graph and its info though, no stock 3770K on it and why does a i7980x still hold the world record? with 6.042 Ghz and a slower time too, and i take it thats a world record for an all cores on OC , as AMD got 8.something out of an Fx with 1 core running?

and another thing why has performance not improved very much , nigh on 11% improvement over a 980X with 30 extra clocks and a generation swap and shrink ,between the two?? sounding a bit BD this increase
 
That BD overclock was stable, that is why they recorded it on record. We are talking about none realistic scenarios with LN.

No it was not! They also used LN not air. No test were done at the 8+GHz at all! Show me some that were done! At least they ran a test on this one at the speed they got. Also they ran ONE CORE on the BD not all of them!
 
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Anyone know of a OpenCL Pi program?
 
Bad overclocking, no reduction in consumption, a stupid smokescreen of benchmarks and a tiny performance gain. Thats even less then expected.

I'd rather have a chip that starts at 8 and can be overclocked to 11 than one that starts at 5 and can be overclocked to 9.
 
WOW all 4 cores too! Just awesome!
 
Not really unlike what they did with BD to get the world record these guys did it for stability! No at all a smokescreen!

Again, you are always the first one to mention Bulldozer in an Intel thread.
 

Your browser's text is massive... do you have a 15" 1080p screen? :roll:

Again, you are always the first one to mention Bulldozer in an Intel thread.

And again, you are the first to hack his face off for it. Chill the f*** out man. It's just trickson, didn't you learn too ignore people that irritate you? He irritates me sometimes, i just ignore him.
 
And again, you are the first to hack his face off for it. Chill the f*** out man. It's just trickson, didn't you learn too ignore people that irritate you? He irritates me sometimes, i just ignore him.

I agree, if you (dent1 & trickson) have nothing better to do but troll, maybe your should take a break and calm down. There will always be that Intel/AMD/nVidia fanboy and the best you can do is ignore it if it annoys you, however considering how this is a IVB thread, I'm wondering why people are talking about BD to begin with.

I think sticking with the topic at hand might help. :D
 
Your browser's text is massive... do you have a 15" 1080p screen? :roll:



And again, you are the first to hack his face off for it. Chill the f*** out man. It's just trickson, didn't you learn too ignore people that irritate you? He irritates me sometimes, i just ignore him.

46" 120hz TV so I can sit on the couch and read it with ease. Cntrl+scroll
 
This to me is a true overclock worthy of a world record! I mean all 4 cores and stable too! This is supper cool to see. And I love the thread title too!

Ivy Bridge 7 GHz Rips Through Pi.
*****Epic******
 
Whilst its a good overclock, I see no evidence its stable. If your definition of stable is booting up Windows and running Pi only to have the system lock up and blue screen 10mins later. This clock its more likely a suicide run, unless the article says otherwise.

Regardless Ivy Bridge is looking impressive. When I find more leisure time I'm going to be upgrading to Ivy.
 
Whilst its a good overclock, I see no evidence its stable. If your definition of stable is booting up Windows and running Pi only to have the system lock up and blue screen 10mins later. This clock its more likely a suicide run, unless the article says otherwise.

Regardless Ivy Bridge is looking impressive. When I find more leisure time I'm going to be upgrading to Ivy.

I would agree, As this is not a conventional cooling solution nor a 24/7 over clock it is still impressive. I would argue there was some stability as the chip was over clocked on all 4 cores and ran pi at both 1M and 32M granted on a suicide run but never the less it still was stable enough to RUN the tests! That in and of it's self deserves a :toast: If nothing else.
 
Obsolete CPU

Man that is so incredible! Way to go Intel! Say what you will this was a great run for the chip!

your hardware is obsolete, Tom ! time to get new stuff !!! : )
 
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