Other attemptIMC @ 2600MHz | Ram @ 2400MHz CL10
From what I remember, it's was
very2 challengin to run IMC @ 2600MHz on Bulldozer, but with Pile-driver (Vishera), this
can be achieved without much hassle. One thing I noticed is
when IMC & ram being pushed to the max, it takes
lotsa vcore & NB HT voltage in order for the setup to be
at least HyperPi 32M stable > something new to me.
Quick wrap upIt's been a fun ride tweaking Vishera. I really enjoyed pushin the chip together with the board & the GSkill ram. I gotta
thank sir Shrek & AMD SG for the opportunity to do a quick review for the chip.
Here are some of my thoughts on the Vishera system:
on Vishera chipNoticeable improvement on CPU, IMC & ram mileage. Bulldozer was OK but hindered by high load temp & power draw, as well as limited IMC & CPU frequency. With Piledriver, I can safely say
power consumption has been improved, the proof would be
5GHz attainable (without throttling) using AIO cooler like H100, which slightly better than top end air cooler. Apart from that I'm happy to see
200MHz boost on IMC frequency (24/7 capable) over its predecessor.
on ASUS M5A99X EVO R 2.0ASUS makes best AMD boards, period.

From
great software support like
AI Suite II to
awesome BIOS (for overclocking) &
rock solid components, their boards always deliver. The
best part is one doesn't really need to splurge big on premium series like Sabertooth/ROG, the
mainstream series in EVO can get the job done pretty well. Of course, higher end series are always welcome since they offer
more features & possibly better mileage.
Last but not least, I'd like to
thank all the bros who've spent time readin this quick review. With all the craze on Haswell it takes more than just time for one to view a thread which is related to AMD.
Yes, time is hard for AMD (especially after the failure on Bulldozer) but I see
some silver linings with Vishera & hopefully its successor (Streamroller) will be even better.
This post has been edited by ah_khoo: Jun 11 2013, 08:36 AM