John, every time I run it I have to enable macros. Is this normal? I don't use Excel much on this PC. My network is still connected, does that matter. I see to disconnect it in the test notes.
OMG well done! Great chip, well setup, it's been a journey.
Vectronic must be SO pissed.. !!![]()
Nah I'm not pissed, just wanted someone to beat John with a 3570K
Our two 3570's seem to be running on par (minus your better cooling) so nothing to be mad about, if anything it just shows me what I can do with a bit more money spent on cooling. My $40 isn't doing THAT bad.
Cheers to that! Now John don't get any ideas about 5.6Ghz.....I find it freaking amazing how your chip can do 5.5Ghz. That's awesome!
Amazed I haven't killed this thing yet... dunno how the hell I got 5.0GHz before. Was all the way up to 1.720v...
I've got ideas about 5.6 but my chip's not sharing them. It'll idle at 5.6 (the board can change Ratio, BCLK and Vcore after booting) but won't take any load. I'm done.
Amazed I haven't killed this thing yet... dunno how the hell I got 5.0GHz before.
Was all the way up to 1.720v... Excel would crash, followed by a WHEA... every time.
Think I'm gonna have to give up till I change cooling, could drop ambient by about another 16 degrees... don't think it's worth it...lol
The benchmark is more of an excuse, I just like taking all the "stay below X.xxxV" and ignoring them. I've probably knocked a few years off it's life, but I don't think it would die till about 1.85v.
Still reboots into my 4.5GHz without a problem, only has to do that for another few weeks or something till I get another one... then de-lid one, keep one stock.
ASRock Z77 Extreme4
3570K @ 4.5GHz (Zalman CNPS9900Max)
Patriot Viper 3 2x4GB, 1600 @ 2000
XFX 7750 Core/Ghost
XFX 750W Pro XXX
SSD, HDD, yadda yadda... not sure why you ask?...lol, yeah I could bump it up to a 3770, I might if they come down in price a bit, otherwise hyperthreading and mildly better overclocking isn't worth the $100.
Edit: preferable retailer: 3570K = $230, 3770K = $330.
Did he?... I see 48 seconds, it's a nice system, but... for Office Excel?... it fails. But go ahead, spend $3,000.