AdamK47
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Nice rig AdamK47, I have question. On that chip what is your CPU voltage to be able to go to 4.5Ghz
thx
Enjoy your new hardware bro, I hope the build goes smoothly and is relatively painless.
But do you really need 64 gb of RAM?
What program could possibly need or use that much ram?
The more ram you add, the slower your ram will be due to increased latency.
In terms of voltage, 1.4 volts or lower is generally regarded as safe for 32nm intel cpus. I imagine you will need about 1.35 for 4.5.
Also, IVY -E procs will work in any socket 2011 motherboard.
Anti intel fanboys were claiming before ivy bridge processors came out that they wouldnt work in existing socket 1155 motherboards. Of course, this turned out to be completely false. I think the rumor was started by that moron charlie at semiaccurate.
In all seriousness, I have done EDA tool runs (ICC, EDI, ETS, PTSI, etc.) that have eaten even 128GB of RAM for breakfast.But do you really need 64 gb of RAM?
What program could possibly need or use that much ram?
Enjoy your new hardware bro, I hope the build goes smoothly and is relatively painless.
But do you really need 64 gb of RAM?
What program could possibly need or use that much ram?
The more ram you add, the slower your ram will be due to increased latency.
In terms of voltage, 1.4 volts or lower is generally regarded as safe for 32nm intel cpus. I imagine you will need about 1.35 for 4.5.
Also, IVY -E procs will work in any socket 2011 motherboard.
Anti intel fanboys were claiming before ivy bridge processors came out that they wouldnt work in existing socket 1155 motherboards. Of course, this turned out to be completely false. I think the rumor was started by that moron charlie at semiaccurate.
Anti intel fanboys were claiming before ivy bridge processors came out that they wouldnt work in existing socket 1155 motherboards. Of course, this turned out to be completely false. I think the rumor was started by that moron charlie at semiaccurate.
For a 5Ghz OC on this chip... What voltage do I need to put ? thx
Also what voltage for 4.5Ghz ,, thx mucho!!!
Thanks puppie04 Will do. Also thanks brightcandle
Ok I want 4.5Ghz can 1.38v handle that and be stable ?
Yup, 3770k is LGA1155, so it won't work on 2011. The only 2011 quad core is the 3820. If you're going to go for a quad, I'd go for the 3770k, and only bother with LGA2011 if you want to go big and go for the 3930k. If you do go LGA1155, then there's nice boards like the MSI Z77A-G43 with PCI slots (and save you a few hundred bucks).
Yup, 3770k is LGA1155, so it won't work on 2011. The only 2011 quad core is the 3820. If you're going to go for a quad, I'd go for the 3770k, and only bother with LGA2011 if you want to go big and go for the 3930k. If you do go LGA1155, then there's nice boards like the MSI Z77A-G43 with PCI slots (and save you a few hundred bucks).
On purpose I made sure to get this motherboard. It will fit Ivy Bridge E
Im waiting on that, 6 core 12 threads or 8 core 16 threads and Im gonna buy that and sell what I have. the 3820 will be plenty for me I think for my DAW. yipeeeeeeeeeeee:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Is there something that leads you to believe that there are 2011 mobos that won't be compatible with IB-E? I would imagine if 1 works then they all will and you certainly are paying a hell of a premium compared to some of the offerings avaliable...
.....sabertooth. really.
Also 5ghz is unrealistic unless you get a custom cooler
Im under water, and @ 1.45v I get max load 60c ............
read my sig specs guys before speculations...