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How much Vtt and Vccsa are you using? Mine is a bitch. It cannot boot to 2400MHz from cold boot, if I boot 2133 then pull up to 2400 it works.
Without touching the BCLK strap, I can run 2133Mhz without even touching the VTT or VCCSA voltage (even though the XMP profile calls for higher VTT voltage.) 2400Mhz wasn't too bad either given the timings. I started having trouble going past 2450Mhz but, it has been some time since I tried pushing them that hard. I've never needed to mess with those two voltage too often. I'm not sure what the exact numbers are in the BIOS.
Never used bus straps tough... They seem odd to me.
Ugh... they are but, it's the only away I can get past 4.4Ghz on the 3820. It's probably the only reason why I might consider replacing the CPU, just to make OC'ing a little easier (and maybe 2 extra cores if the price was right.) The downside is that is seems that power saving features are simply disabled regardless of their settings when the BCLK strap is selected. So my machine eats an extra 20-30 watts at idle when I use it where while using just Boost, I can underclock stock vid levels and beef up the boost voltage but, I can only do that up to 4.4Ghz on my CPU.

That screenshot at 4.75Ghz wasn't completely stable either. At clocks that high, any number of settings could be the culprit and I don't plan on spending too much more time thinking about it, so I'm just going to settle with 4.625Ghz for now.
 
yeah, I noticed that too. Hmmm, so how long will this thing stay relevant performance wise?
The 3930k? 6-core SB-E over 4GHz has to be relevant for some time. Even the best mainstream chips are still quad cores. The best x99 chip is 8 core, but it's prohibitively expensive and uses minimal. I don't think we will see core count, clock speed or IPC jump up for a long time... at least with desktop chips.

I think if anything, the best reasons to upgrade will be for newer chipsets. If you jumped to x99 or Z190 right now, you would get M.2 slots, SATA Express, PCI-E 3.0, DDR4... the list goes on. There is more CPU performance to be had there, but how much? Not worth getting too excited over. Unless you went for the 5960x and did a lot of heavily multithreaded stuff.
 
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This info needs categerization/ tabulation or it is worthless.
Are we not geeks?
 
How much Vtt and Vccsa are you using? Mine is a bitch. It cannot boot to 2400MHz from cold boot, if I boot 2133 then pull up to 2400 it works.

Never used bus straps tough... They seem odd to me.
Bootstraps are made from leather?
 
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Dell PowerEdge R710, Dual Xeon E5520, stock freqs
Getting very inconsistent results. Couldn't get more than ~6300 multi until I restarted CPU-z. Getting ~6900 now. Rebooting now.

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Z3736 on 1.74

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not much better than before it seems.
 
4790K @ 4.4GHz.

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Good ol' i5 2500k @ 4.5GHz.
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Xeon X 5670 running a moderate o/c :D


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@Toothless thankyou for my 3000th thanks
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Q6600 running a generous o/c

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Here have some old school bone stock work PC goodness. DDR2 and all.

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Here is my AMD FX-8320 at both stock speed and overclocked to the maximum on air:

@3.5 Ghz

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@4.7 Ghz


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VIA QuadCore E C4650 2.0GHz (Isaiah - CNR, 2MB L2 cache)

  • CPU Single Thread: 468
  • CPU Multi Thread: 1757


source: http://forum.cnews.cz/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=27768



Intel Core i3 2367M 1.4GHz (Sandy Bridge, 512KB L2 cache, 3MB L3 cache)

  • CPU Single Thread: 514
  • CPU Multi Thread: 1059






VIA QuadCore U4650E 1.0+GHz (Isaiah - CNQ, 4MB L2 cache, @1.2GHz PMON - adaptive overclocking)

  • CPU Single Thread: 280
  • CPU Multi Thread: 880

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I forgot that CPU-Z have benchmark...
i7-5820K 4.0GHz - 3.0GHz Uncore

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I7 920 @ 4,3 GHz. If i just had water cooling i think 4,5 GHz or more is possible whit this CPU.

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Does the intel single thread score use HT??
 
^^Notice the 5960x and 3930k both scored 1518 single threaded. what

I'm running version 1.73 to his 1.74...

Here, my 1.74 @ 3.5 no HT

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I7 920 @ 4,3 GHz. If i just had water cooling i think 4,5 GHz or more is possible whit this CPU.

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How you manage to get 4.3ghz without overheat?
What i mean is that i have a Xeon w3520 that is the xeon copy of your cpu but with ecc memory support and if i go over 4 ghz and add voltage my max temps goes over 80°C when right now is 75°C max.
 
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