Got my rig slapped together and 7 installed on it.
L5639 @ 200 FSB (3600-4000 turbo) stock volts
MSI X58A-GD45
24GB 1600 RAM (6x4GB sticks)
2 2GB Radeon 6950s in Crossfire running 13.8 beta
ASUS Essence STX
1.5tb 7200rpm HD
Blu-Ray drive
Corsair H60
All in a Fractal Design Define XL R2
Just ran 3dmark: 5994 in Fire Strike. Has these same components in an AMD FX-8150 rig. Thought you all would be interested in the physics score: 12,525 vs 6,940. For the slight +400 in overall score, watching the actual animation was much smoother now.
Aigo is evil, ask anyone who buys useless PC parts..... :biggrin:
darn you aigo now i want one![]()
Hi all,
Im new to the forums and just joined due to this thread alone having such a huge impact on me.
Soon as I seen it I went right out and got me a couple of these L5639's and 2 of the MSI Mobo's from the links posted so thank you for the great finds that you shared.
I was wondering what coolers you guys were using either air or water??
Also "Terry" Could you please post your exact bios settings for me so I could setup my new build to match your settings cause I am new to intel and there socket 1366.
I am coming from a AMD FX8150 build and couldnt pass up a $80 cpu that can overclock so well and score 8-10K in cinebench vs AMD's slower model!!
My stuff should be here this wed. so I am very excited and cant wait!!:biggrin:
Thanks again!!
mah gillbot is just saying this because.... i am cartman... gillbot's kenny...
i killed kenny so many times by giving him what he thought was premium parts... only being premium headaches..
lolol...
im telling u... if u need a server.. NOW is a good time to get one.
those C1100 cloud servers are pretty beefy if your using it for personal and to VM or do whatever you wish to do on it.
Vsphere... have multipul OS's loaded... man... im kicking myself for not learning vsphere earlier.
Be forewarned - people are having problems with some of those "C1100"s. They're actually CS24-TY's, which are kissing cousins of the C1100's, but the bios updates are NOT exactly compatible. Some people are getting the bios to take by forcing it manually, some people are bricking boards, some people are getting weird things happening, and some people come out okay.
I'm tempted to grab one myself. Can't decide between that or one of the HP Proliant DL160 g6's.
Be forewarned - people are having problems with some of those "C1100"s. They're actually CS24-TY's, which are kissing cousins of the C1100's, but the bios updates are NOT exactly compatible. Some people are getting the bios to take by forcing it manually, some people are bricking boards, some people are getting weird things happening, and some people come out okay.
Not sure, but mine runs 63c max @ 3.4@100% load 24/7Anyone know what temps we should stay below with these chips?
Anyone know what temps we should stay below with these chips?
Tjmax for my chip is listed as 79C in core temp. Remember these are low power chips (60w).
How did you pull that? It would be helpful if intel would put out a GD spec sheet.
I like Real Temp these days, its installer doesn't try to put extraneous crap into the system.
Thanks for the tip.Click on more downloads then get the standalone version. Then you can DL the zip that contains just the exe and needed files.
Thanks for the tip.
What does Core Temp offer that Real Temp does not?
So #2 went to 200 on stock volts as well. I might try to push it harder, haven't decided yet. It's the wife's and the rest of the parts aren't really set up to take advantage of the extra speed, and I don't know that I'd swap the MB + proc between hers and mine even if hers did go higher. I mean, I don't think it's realistic to assume it would go much higher.
Someone asked for my settings. This is what I change, from BIOS defaults. Let's call these points of interest.
Turn off 2.2tb Infinity unless you're using a GPT partition to boot.
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is this the MSI board? with all the cheap externals i'm kinda interested in GPT.
So I can confirm that with my P6T motherboard and the L5639 the board can detect and POST with a single 2GB Registered ECC RAM chip. There are no BIOS options from what I can see to change ECC settings and Memtest doesn't list any ECC ability from what I normally see on ECC chips.
Now what I am interested in, is can I run 16GB DIMMs?
Maybe a possibility for up to 96GB of RAM?
Asrock x58 Extreme and Xeon combo
Since I was asked, I thought I'd post up a small "blurb" about the Asrock x58 Extreme when combo'ed with an Intel Xeon processor.
I'll put the cliffs up front to save people from having to read.
Cliffs:
Asrock x58 Extreme + Xeon + ECC Reg = YES!!!!
Ok, now that's out of the way I'll get on to more details I guess. Since I posted a few threads around, I've been PM'ed by a couple of people asking my impressions on the Asrock board when coupled with a Xeon CPU and more specifically ECC ram. Well, I can confirm it does work with ECC ram and will overclock quite well.
I have used two Xeon CPUs in the Asrock so far. A Xeon L5609 Westmere-DP and a Xeon W3580. I used the L5609 with DDR3-1066 ECC Registered 3x1GB and everything worked smooth, I was even able to overclock the ram to DDR3-1220 speeds with only 1.5v according to BIOS.
As for CPU overclocking, the Asrock does quite well. I will caution people that not everyone can expect the same results since I have quite a bit of extra cooling on mine for the torturous duties of overclocking, so "out of the box" results may be lower. I also use watercooling for the CPU to keep it cool.
I was able to get the L5609 up to a nice 235 bclk, but I did not do a full suite of stability testing on it. The W3580 runs easily at 200 bclk 24/7 stable though, so there is plenty of headroom for overclocking the bclk on the Asrock board.
Aside from this general info, is there anything specific anyone would want to know? IMHO, this board is an EXCELLENT choice for a budget build and at ~$115 open box, it's a deal!