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jmke 1st February 2011 19:16

Intel Sandy Bridge CPU In-Depth Look At Overclocking, Memory Timings and More
 
First introduced at the CES, Intel’s new Sandy Bridge CPU architecture is here to flood the mainstream market with over 25 CPUs. Don't panic, most are foreseen for the mobile market and only 9 new models will be introduced for the desktop segment. Coinciding with this new release is also a new socket design. 1155 pins will be the new standard for Intel’s mainstream lineup. Yes you guessed it, Sandy bridge is here to replace socket 1156. Slowly but steadily Clarkdale and Lynnfield will become End Of Life and will be phased out. At the Sandy Bridge Tech conference the representatives of Intel said that the current S1366 i7 lineup (Bloomfield and Gulftown) will remain their high end platform. Time to explore Sandy Bridge...

http://www.madshrimps.be/articles/article/1000113

Teemto 1st February 2011 23:49

52x102 here with flares at 2176-6/9/6/24
SuperPi and Pifast stable.

leeghoofd 2nd February 2011 08:48

So use these clocks too then for 3D Pascal :)

Teemto 2nd February 2011 22:53

Yes my master.:D

thorgal 3rd February 2011 16:12

So which settings did you use for 5Ghz :D It's those "just a few settings" that interest me;)

I always want to learn from a master :ws:

Stefan Mileschin 4th February 2011 07:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by Teemto (Post 266857)
Yes my master.:D

Is the system stable in 3DMark 2005 CPU test too at those frequencies?

Teemto 4th February 2011 16:26

Nope. That's realy the max I could go.
Haven't played around with the other voltages though.
Maybe Albrecht can shed some light if this could improve stability/OC'ability?


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