Well, I figure, just to put more oil in the fire, I'll post screenie of my Conroe. It's really getting dusty in my test bench. I wish NDA will be lifted soon, as benchies will come in :). Click on the image to see the full size version. You can also check the validated link here.
And yep, 5GHz has been breached already. NetBurst scalability + Banias efficiency = 5GHz pure unadulterated power.
You have just got to hand it to those guys, who really know what they are talking about, the guys who walks the talks, who aren't full of nonsense.
Time: 10.281s (Super PI / mod1.4)
Clock: 5003.1MHz (fsb416.9MHz x12)
CPU: Core 2 Extreme X6800 (2.93G/266x11/FSB 1066/L2 4MB)
M/B: Intel D975XBXLKR-rev303 modded (bios:1073)
CPU Cooling: LN2 (Pro4 + V-TEC ARC Bed Rev.3.4)
Memory: Corsair PC2-5400UL(v1.3) 512MB x2
VGA: ATI rageXL (PCI)
HDD: IBM DTLA-307020
Power Supply:Zippy-460w
Vcore: 1.74v, Vdimm: 2.55v, Vio: 3.65V
OS: Windows Server 2003
MEM: 4:5, CL4-2-2-2
Here's the full scoop: Tam's 5GHz
2 comments:
Imagine the power once you use a Non Intel board and even high frequency ram...
Lets get on with July 24...
Well, yeah, remember that these are "old" i975 Intel board, modified by the enthusiasts just to run and overclock Conroe. Native Conroe-supporting Intel boards should still be a force to be reckon with. Already, there are rev304 floating around in the retail market, and some have acquired them already, just waiting for the processor to hit the store shelves =)
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