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post Sep 21 2013, 04:52 PM

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QUOTE(stasio @ Sep 21 2013, 03:44 PM)
Yea,owi mean about benching........short time...not 24/7.
2800@11-13-13 or 2933@12-XX-XX should be nice with "normal" voltage.  biggrin.gif
Even 2666@10-12-12...... nod.gif
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post Sep 21 2013, 05:07 PM

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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Sep 21 2013, 09:42 AM)
Nice attempt. Pls use a newer Prime95 to stress Haswell correctly. Add oil bro.  thumbup.gif

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I'm using 32bit win7 sp1, prime95 v27.9 is the latest version.
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post Sep 21 2013, 05:26 PM

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QUOTE(gsan @ Sep 21 2013, 05:07 PM)
I'm using 32bit win7 sp1, prime95 v27.9 is the latest version.
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No,here is latest version for Haswell:

Prime95v.28.1 Build 2 (64-bit)

http://www.mediafire.com/?pj2erd72t1oyb8n

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opsss,you using x32 bit ??? sad.gif

and 2x8GB Corsair memory !?....... flex.gif

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post Sep 22 2013, 07:07 PM

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is my GFlops correct?

Intel® LINPACK 32-bit data - LinX 0.6.5

Current date/time: Sat Sep 21 19:03:54 2013

CPU frequency: 4.399 GHz
Number of CPUs: 1
Number of cores: 4
Number of threads: 4

Parameters are set to:

Number of tests: 1
Number of equations to solve (problem size) : 14135
Leading dimension of array : 14136
Number of trials to run : 5
Data alignment value (in Kbytes) : 4

Maximum memory requested that can be used=1598785696, at the size=14135

=================== Timing linear equation system solver ===================

Size LDA Align. Time(s) GFlops Residual Residual(norm) Check
14135 14136 4 17.351 108.5324 1.220499e-010 2.160259e-002 pass
14135 14136 4 17.325 108.6989 1.220499e-010 2.160259e-002 pass
14135 14136 4 17.325 108.6992 1.220499e-010 2.160259e-002 pass
14135 14136 4 17.320 108.7296 1.220499e-010 2.160259e-002 pass
14135 14136 4 17.295 108.8868 1.220499e-010 2.160259e-002 pass

Performance Summary (GFlops)

Size LDA Align. Average Maximal
14135 14136 4 108.7094 108.8868

Residual checks PASSED

End of tests

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post Sep 23 2013, 03:50 PM

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^Bro,your GFlops is very low..... shakehead.gif

Something is wrong....my is 215 GFlops with 4400Mhz.

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GA-Z87X-OC - BIOS X05
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post Sep 24 2013, 10:16 AM

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wah Haswell Gflpos can reach to 200 plus2
i remember my ivy just get 121Gflops only.... (LinX 0.6.4)
sorry i never had a chance to try haswell yet.....
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QUOTE(huzzLEE_82 @ Sep 24 2013, 10:16 AM)
wah Haswell Gflpos can reach to 200 plus2
i remember my ivy just get 121Gflops only.... (LinX 0.6.4)
sorry i never had a chance to try haswell yet.....
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Haswell at 200 GFlops is super hot!
I haven't try the 0.6.5 with Ivy yet lol.
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post Sep 24 2013, 12:47 PM

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Yea.....my best is 222 GFlops ...and is super hot!!
Reaching 100C...... blush.gif

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post Sep 24 2013, 11:36 PM

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QUOTE(stasio @ Sep 23 2013, 03:50 PM)
^Bro,your GFlops is very low..... shakehead.gif

Something is wrong....my is 215 GFlops with 4400Mhz.

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GA-Z87X-OC - BIOS X05
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is it due to 32bit OS ? sweat.gif
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QUOTE(gsan @ Sep 24 2013, 11:36 PM)
is it due to 32bit OS ? sweat.gif
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Supposed to be the same to me. 32-bit is just about the amount of RAM usable in the OS that's capped at ~3.2GB.
You may check with the LinX 0.6.5 in the first post of this thread.
Why use 32-bit for 2x8GB? sweat.gif doh.gif
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post Sep 25 2013, 08:42 PM

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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Sep 25 2013, 06:30 AM)
Supposed to be the same to me. 32-bit is just about the amount of RAM usable in the OS that's capped at ~3.2GB.
You may check with the LinX 0.6.5 in the first post of this thread.
Why use 32-bit for 2x8GB?  sweat.gif  doh.gif
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dont have installation cd for 64bit os tongue.gif
btw, will upgrade to 64bit os once I got new ssd later
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QUOTE(gsan @ Sep 25 2013, 08:42 PM)
dont have installation cd for 64bit os  tongue.gif
btw, will upgrade to 64bit os once I got new ssd later
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+1 for 64-bit
+1 for SSD thumbup.gif

Good luck bro!
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ASUS MY sent me some toys to play - ASUS Maximus VI Hero and Gryhon + Armor Kit

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Without wasting any time, I have taken the ASUS Maximus VI Hero for a spin on my watercooled test bench:

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Some quick OC results:
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post Sep 28 2013, 11:33 AM

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New toy rclxms.gif

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You know what I'm going to do? brows.gif

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Crappy TIM... Intel RnD EE/ME pls come to comment whistling.gif

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Ready for CLU flex.gif

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Before delid + noctual thermal paste, max temperature 87'c sweat.gif

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After delid + CLU, max temperature 64'c rclxms.gif

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post Sep 28 2013, 11:40 AM

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you installed your ram at red or black ram slot? on the Hero mobo
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QUOTE(gsan @ Sep 28 2013, 11:33 AM)
New toy rclxms.gif
After delid + CLU, max temperature 64'c  rclxms.gif

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That's a huge drop of temps bro. -23C improvement yo thumbup.gif
Well done mate rclxms.gif

PS: Liquid Pro sure ~30C drop
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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Sep 28 2013, 11:40 AM)
That's a huge drop of temps bro. -23C improvement yo  thumbup.gif
Well done mate  rclxms.gif

PS: Liquid Pro sure ~30C drop
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Anyone selling in lowyat forum? tongue.gif

btw, what do you think HERO compared to Extreme in term of overclocking? there are few tweaking parameters is not available on HERO sad.gif
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QUOTE(gsan @ Sep 28 2013, 11:40 AM)
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you installed your ram at red or black ram slot? on the Hero mobo
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ASUS recommends to fill in the RED slots first for better overclocking performance. Pls see manual page 1-9 for more details.
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QUOTE(gsan @ Sep 28 2013, 11:43 AM)
Anyone selling in lowyat forum?  tongue.gif

btw, what do you think HERO compared to Extreme in term of overclocking? there are few tweaking parameters is not available on HERO  sad.gif
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Nobody selling Pro locally. You have to order from Coolaboratory website like what i did last time for slightly cheaper price than Ultra.
Hero doesn't have x-talk cancellation & memory profiles etc because lack of components to do such things. Hero's VRM is weaker thus needing you to pump more vCore to stabilize the OC. eg. Cinebench benchmark:

Extreme: 1.4v
Hero: 1.44v

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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Sep 28 2013, 11:50 AM)
ASUS recommends to fill in the RED slots first for better overclocking performance. Pls see manual page 1-9 for more details.
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Nobody selling Pro locally. You have to order from Coolaboratory website like what i did last time for slightly cheaper price than Ultra.
Hero doesn't have x-talk cancellation & memory profiles etc because lack of components to do such things. Hero's VRM is weaker thus needing you to pump more vCore to stabilize the OC. eg. Cinebench benchmark:

Extreme: 1.4v
Hero: 1.44v
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is there CPU PLL voltage in haswell platform? heard that increase this can reduce vcore hmm.gif
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QUOTE(gsan @ Sep 28 2013, 11:57 AM)
is there CPU PLL voltage in haswell platform? heard that increase this can reduce vcore  hmm.gif
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CPU PLL is no longer exist in Haswell platform.
Cooling is important. The cooler the chip the lower the vCore needed.

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