polynurb wrote:
concerning the oc-issues i agree with RenderFred, there are some entries in there that are misleading.
and the non-geeks can't spot these easily.
to put +4ghz on any dual xeon in production is nonserious...
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still i think overclocking results are very interesting when they are tagged as such and give sufficient info.
(ram type, fsb settings, vcore/dram voltage, prime stable??)
i guess the problem is to read out the actual clock speed automatically&accurately.
maybe this could be included in the future? (maybe something like cpu-z grabbing infos silently?)
..because it seems people are likely to skip the "additional info", doesn't matter then if intentionally or due to sloppiness.
daniel
"to put +4ghz on any dual xeon in production is nonserious"?
FYI Boxx has been selling dual x5690 OC to 4.5Ghz for a while. I think they are still selling them.
I'm guessing they are likely using a EVGA SR-3 mobo + dual liquid cooling.
About my system (Gianca 3960X)...
I wasn't sure about how readable will be the benchwell info panel if would put too much text, so I opted to just write the very basic info.
For people interested in knowing more, here's it:
Intel i7 3960X
ASUS Rampage iV Extreme
32Gb 1600 Memory
System Disk Seagate Velociraptor 600Gb 10k rpm
I'm running this system 24/7 for CG production, using 3 OC settings: 4.7Ghz, 4.8Ghz and 4.9Ghz.
They are all stable settings, but I only tested up to 4,8Ghz overnight: I haven't the luxury to test my 4.9Ghz setting yet for overnight stability, but with that settings under %100 load it did not go over 76C.
I started building my own OC systems a couple years ago with a 980X, and I've been using them in production since and I only had a dozen blue screens, mostly at the beginning with experimental settings.
The only reason why I'm on 4.7 instead of 4.8 is that my room is currently missing AC, so it's not worth to run the risk even if seems to stay under 80C.
I know that an OC cpu will not last long, but in my business I only need these for a couple of years before moving on to something faster.
My 0.2 cents.
Gianca