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MAXXMEM Benchmark Results Thread

Mine will be updated again once I get it stable ;)
 
The second run was on bios 1253, not 1053. Sadly that's all she wrote. Taking out the second set I still couldn't run 2400. Hoping it's on the IMC side and not the sticks, as they're EOL.
 
User Name- Dumo
Intel/AMD- Intel
RAM- Gskill RipjawsX 17600CL7D-4GBXHD
CPU- I7 2600K
BOARD- Asus P8P67pro
OPERATING SYSTEM- Windows 7 32
RAM TIMINGS- 7-10-10-30-1T
RAM SPEED- 2240
MEM COPY (MB/sec)- 28308
MEM READ (MB/sec)- 27251
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)- 25025
MEM LATENCY (ns)- 39.1


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1.4v? Nice. I take around 1.48 for 5ghz. I need to move closer to microcenters to do some hand picking.
 
Hey dude, do me a favor and add the format with the info pleaseeeeeeeee, :D Thanks.

Yes sir :toast:

User Name- Grnfinger
Intel/AMD- Intel
RAM- Patriot Viper II 1600MHz 3x2GB
CPU- i7-920
BOARD- Asus Rampage II Extreme
OPERATING SYSTEM- Win7 64bit
RAM TIMINGS- 8-8-8-20
RAM SPEED- 1642MHz
MEM COPY (MB/sec)-19026
MEM READ (MB/sec)- 16795
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)- 14824
MEM LATENCY (ns)- 45.8

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Thank you very much, updated.
 
Here's my Sandy at stock:

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Here it is at 4.5ghz:

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:D :D :D

User Name- PaulieG
Intel/AMD- Intel
RAM- Team Xtreem 8GB DDR3 2000's.
CPU- 2500K
BOARD- Biostar TP67XE
OPERATING SYSTEM- Win 7 Ultimate
RAM TIMINGS-9-11-9-27 1T
RAM SPEED- 1866
MEM COPY (MB/sec)- 24476
MEM READ (MB/sec)- 22363
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)- 22099
MEM LATENCY (ns)- 46.9
 
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As promised. I'd have done a 2400mhz 1T run but I can't get the sticks back out of these stupid top release only slots, and very IMC limited with 4 sticks.

User Name- LAN_deRf_HA
Intel/AMD- Intel
RAM- 4x2 GB Patriot Section 5 2400 MHz.
CPU- Intel i7 2600k @5 GHz
BOARD- Asus P8P67 EVO (BIOS 1253)
OPERATING SYSTEM- Windows 7 64 Bit
RAM TIMINGS- 8-9-8-24-2T
RAM SPEED- 2133 Mhz
MEM COPY (MB/sec)- 28481
MEM READ (MB/sec)- 26561
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)- 24914
MEM LATENCY (ns)- 40.2

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If you can could you rerun this at 4 or 4.2Ghz instead of 5?
 
Sure. @4.2

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Updated, thanks. :toast:
 

Thanks but looks like I should have looked at the Google doc first. Was wondering how much of the boost was from Sandy Bridge and how much was from the extra clock speed since the single threaded version of this test is very core clock sensitive. I didn't see any 1156 cpus on there though with the memory speed close to what you have with the timings.
 
Thanks but looks like I should have looked at the Google doc first. Was wondering how much of the boost was from Sandy Bridge and how much was from the extra clock speed since the single threaded version of this test is very core clock sensitive. I didn't see any 1156 cpus on there though with the memory speed close to what you have with the timings.

Look at entry 15. I think that speed is listed at the actual not effective, with those timings it's better than mine on the memory side. Clock speed was 4.4 GHz. Looks like sandy beats everything clock for clock in the memory department.
 
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User Name- Dumo
Intel/AMD- Intel
RAM- Gskill RipjawsX 17600CL7D-4GBXHD
CPU- I7 2600K @ 5.25Ghz
BOARD- Biostar TP67XE
OPERATING SYSTEM- Windows 7 32
RAM TIMINGS- 7-9-9-24-1T
RAM SPEED- 2200
MEM COPY (MB/sec)- 29743
MEM READ (MB/sec)- 28086
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)- 26302
MEM LATENCY (ns)- 37.0

Single stage cooling
2600K L042B243 with multi maxed @ 53X on air and 52X @ subzero:confused:


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Single stage cooling
2600K L042B243 with multi maxed @ 53X on air and 52X @ subzero:confused:

Sandy doesn't respond well to extreme cold, but I thought you had to go pretty far below 0c to run into that. I think it's supposed to get better with each stepping. D1s bug out at <20c. Maybe a D3 or w/e will put an end to it all together.
 
Sandy doesn't respond well to extreme cold, but I thought you had to go pretty far below 0c to run into that. I think it's supposed to get better with each stepping. D1s bug out at <20c. Maybe a D3 or w/e will put an end to it all together.
So far with subzeroes..

L042B291 52X
L045A998 52X
L037B224 52X
L042B243 53X

I ran it with subzeroes to avoid degradation which probly start @ 1.54Vcore with prolonged bench stress on SB
 
Do you know the exact temps?
 
From asus' testing

In internal testing we have found that maximum multipliers in excess of 50 (up to 54) have been able to be realized with full stability under Air Cooling and with cpu vid voltages under 1.525V. In fact, the processors will actually start to downclock as they get colder with temperatures under -20C actually performing worse than the retail air cooler at times. The processors optimal range for performance is around 15~20C in our testing.

Odd cause I saw one person report being able to go down to -140c. Maybe some D2 batches already have a fix.
 
After testing a few SB I came to a conclusion (subjectively) that every SB cpu have their max. multi which differ probly 1X multi (up or down) when cooled with air/h2o or subzeroes.

Its an equal opportunity cpu regardless of cooling method:D

Peeps can use $200 cpu cooper pot with $1/liter LN2 or $29.99 Corsair A70 (on sale @ Best Buy) with the (almost) same result:)

SB with a bootable 57X is out there, but where??
 
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@ Dumo

Updated.
 
After testing a few SB I came to a conclusion (subjectively) that every SB cpu have their max. multi which differ probly 1X multi (up or down) when cooled with air/h2o or subzeroes.

Its an equal opportunity cpu regardless of cooling method:D

Peeps can use $200 cpu cooper pot with $1/liter LN2 or $29.99 Corsair A70 (on sale @ Best Buy) with the (almost) same result:)

SB with a bootable 57X is out there, but where??

On TEC...:laugh: http://hwbot.org/community/submission/2109853_steponz_cpu_z_core_i7_2600k_5781.3_mhz

On air...:toast: http://hwbot.org/community/submission/2117422_drnip_cpu_z_core_i7_2600k_5600.2_mhz

My pitiful...:( http://hwbot.org/community/submission/2117931_rickss69_cpu_z_core_i7_2600k_5300.16_mhz
 
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