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System Name | i5 Raket Meer -S |
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Processor | i5 11600KF @ 5.3ghz (all cores active) 5.5ghz (3 cores active) Idle: 1.4615v load: 1.4850v |
Motherboard | Gigabyte Z590 AORUS ELITE AX |
Cooling | Enermax Liqmax III 360 ARGB |
Memory | Crucial Ballistix DDR4 2x8GB | Stock: 2667mhz 19-19-19-43 1.2v |@ 19-19-19-43 3733mhz 1.45v |
Video Card(s) | MSI RTX 3060TI |
Storage | Crucial P5 Plus 1Tb Gen4 || Samsung EVO 850 1 TB |
Case | Fractal Design S2 |
Audio Device(s) | onboard |
Power Supply | Corsair HX750 V2, 80 Plus Platinum |
Mouse | Logitech G305 |
Keyboard | Logitech MX keys |
Software | Win 11 pro |
Benchmark Scores | Data not available. |
Further validation that even with a shi**y chipset you can go above 500mhz FSB. It's just a pity i has SpeedStep enabled in this old screeny
http://img.techpowerup.org/110107/SuperPI.jpg
hmm pretty amazing. but what brand ram sticks r in there, cuz i have low budget a-data 2x2gb.
and i dont really trust the speedstep why? cuz its still actively switching multipliers on the same voltage for example; lets say my q8300 is running @ 400mhz x7.5 = 3000mhz @ 1.3275 when the speedstep is enabled it switches from 7.5 to lets say 6 in idle, thats 6*400 =2400 on the some voltage of 1.3275, and if u leave the voltage on auto, i noticed that mostly on Asus board, they wont automaticly switch voltages according to the clockspeeds/load.
Still intel does not integrate such things without some good testing * Sarcastic*
also that cpu has 2 cores and mine has 4, it seems logical the fsb works slightly different,
also my standard timings timings r 6-6-6-18 thats already freakin' high for ddr2.
and my nb is already set to 1.4 wich is the default & the max when inserted a 45 nm technology cpu
( says the info panel in the bios )
my southbridge is also pretty limited, it has a minum of 1.5 and a maximum of 1.7 wich is 1 step. so an increment of 0.20v.