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Lifer
- Nov 26, 2005
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You wouldn't notice any degradation that fast.. lol It takes extended periods of heat to cause any degradation, and then it just shortens chip life..
well what did i notice then? lol
You wouldn't notice any degradation that fast.. lol It takes extended periods of heat to cause any degradation, and then it just shortens chip life..
Intel Xeon X5470 @ 4.3Ghz, 1.344v (constant), 5.12 Points
DDR3 8GB 1720Mhz | Windows 10 TP (numbers so far seem to be a tiny bit smaller than on win8.1 with various benchmarks)
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I'd like to make your speed official, if you could load the CPU with something for the screenshot.
well what did i notice then? lol
I have put the speed as 2.73GHz, did the CPU stay at that speed for the whole benchmark?
OK, I will put the speed as 1.8GHz. That would be much more consistent with expectations. I wonder how it would score if it could stay that high w/o throttling? Not gonna happen with the existing cooling, though.
Core i7 960 stock clocks(3.2ghz)
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Quick question, does 9.25 sound about right for an i7 4770k @ 4.2?
Quick question, does 9.25 sound "about right" for an i7 4770k @ 4.2?
I thought yours was very slow compared to mine I had the exact same processor but looks like you only have one, I have a pair of them and got a 7.88 score without OCing.
I swapped them out for a match set of X5492's over the weekend got an 8.12 with them you can see both scores here:
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Well yeah, theoretically at least, 2x stock X5470 = X5470 @ 6.6Ghz :biggrin:
Forget the X5492, have you thought about doing a pin mod for a pair of X5470s to get 1600FSB (4Ghz)? Now THAT would have been a badass killer rig!
it would position itself between i7-4770K and i7-4930K, now compare the prices lol...
Still testing new 5960X .. Have had to set vcore to 1.35 to get 4.5 stable - so far ...
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