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LGA1366 Overclock Log
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 6:02 pm
by skier
So I am finally getting an i7 (to arrive late this week), granted it may be old now but 8 threads of intel power for $80 shipped (OCN) is too tempting to bear
So it'll be a 920 D0 chip, and in an
EVGA X58 Tri-SLI i'm picking up at the same time, with 2133MHz (Dual Channel :/) CL9 Ripjaws until I get a set of Triple channel
It will be under a
CoolerMaster Hyper N 520 because it's the only heatsink I have aside from stock that will work on 1366
Any thoughts? guesses to max single-core stable for superpi? ;)
also thoughts on using Dual channel vs Triple?
Re: i7 920 overclock guesses
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 9:48 am
by Apoptosis
oh man... You are making me think way back here.
With air... I'd say 4.1-4.2Ghz. Really depends on how hot the room will be!
I know back in 2008 I owned a couple of these and all would do 4Ghz with no voltage increase on air, so I'm sure you'll easily break that.
Re: i7 920 overclock guesses
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 6:52 am
by skier
Gonna be fun learning the platform, also just ordered a Dominator CL9 2000MHz 3x4GB Kit with fan. high-end triple channel kits are few an far between these days so I figured I should get them while they exist! should just arrive a day or two after my Board and CPU. remembered to use the LR shop-through link I bookmarked so hopefully that works!
Gonna be it for my spending spree though, planning on moving soon now
Re: i7 920 overclock guesses
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 5:13 pm
by skier
Re: i7 920 overclock guesses
Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 5:30 am
by skier
(relatively) Isolated BCLOCK testing, 207 stable, hangs at 210 during the burn test, 7 seconds in, and hangs 14 seconds in at 208BCLOCK
Could go higher there, but only want 1.45v VTT max, uncore multi gave me problems at 192 BCLOCK and higher so I had to lower the uncore and RAM multi's to break my 200 goal
Re: i7 920 overclock guesses
Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 9:41 am
by skier
starting to hit a little problem:
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wont be going much higher until I get the extreme load temps under control. The instant the IBT stops the temps drop right back into the 40s though...
I've got my Uncore and Memory dialed in at 1873MHz RAM at 8-9-8-23-105 1T 1.65vDIMM, 3746MHz uncore with the 1.45v VTT still
This isn't over.
Re: i7 920 overclock guesses
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 1:22 pm
by Kaos Kid
How's it going Austin? Any better luck?
Re: i7 920 overclock guesses
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 11:37 am
by skier
Kaos Kid wrote:How's it going Austin? Any better luck?
got some new little toys in the mail from Newegg and the OCN forums, Noctua DH-14 and Cooler Master Sickle flow 120's (69CFM @ 19dB, 2000rpm)
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But it's a wee bit tight, I actually couldn't have the Mosfet heatsink installed until after the DH-14 was screwed down and the fan is resting on top of the Memory heatsinks so I had to move the Corsair fans off the edge of the other two sticks of memory
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I'd say it's a little upgrade ;)
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The goodies just got installed last night and I'm on-call this week so I havn't had too much time to play with it, yet, but load temps are around 75 now at 3.9GHz, not sure I can get much more out of this CPU for 24/7 unfortunately, might snag another i7 with a higher multi off OCN next time I see one for sale.
Re: i7 920 overclock guesses
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 11:54 am
by Kaos Kid
Sweet! Well if you can't go any higher with that Noctua then you've probably got it balls-out. Good luck with the tweaks!
Re: i7 920 overclock guesses
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 2:29 pm
by skier
Still getting pretty toasty at 8-thread load
Lapping heatsink and IHS are my next step, right now the fans are all on a Silverstone fan controller (with a couple ghetto 3-pin extensions) and spinning relatively quiet so I think i'll see if I get this as my 24/7 clocks now
Re: i7 920 overclock guesses
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 7:51 am
by skier
well I have a 2.67GHz Xeon on the way that I know is good for 4.2 at low temps and low voltages
Once I get it and the MSI GTX660 , i'll do some final overclocks with the 920 for HWBot and pull it out and start all over again
Re: i7 920 overclock guesses
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 7:05 am
by skier
Re: i7 920 overclock guesses
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 9:32 am
by Kaos Kid
Nice!
Re: i7 920 overclock guesses
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 10:31 am
by skier
Wasn't planning on even installing it yet, but...
- Stock Vcore, and stock VTT
~final 24/7 clocks:
It gets a liiiittle toasty too, need to lap this DH14
Re: LGA1366 Overclock Log
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 9:34 am
by skier
Going for all the Gusto she has:
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Because a new friend showed up earlier this week
Let the saga continue..
Re: LGA1366 Overclock Log
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 11:49 am
by Kaos Kid
2Ghz OC = AWESOME!
Re: LGA1366 Overclock Log
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 6:02 pm
by Major_A
Stick the system out in the garage when it's cold as ballz outside. Also put a small house fan blowing on the motherboard/CPU and go nuts.
Re: LGA1366 Overclock Log
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 9:38 pm
by skier
Kaos Kid wrote:2Ghz OC = AWESOME!
Indeed
Major_A wrote:Stick the system out in the garage when it's cold as ballz outside. Also put a small house fan blowing on the motherboard/CPU and go nuts.
Wouldn't be the first time, but I usually stick the pc in the window instead- I plan to use the basement for some Windows and doors open DICE overclocking with my 775 system this winter, with a Q9300, Q8400, Q8300, E8400, E7500, E7400, E6550 and some others ;)
Also latched in the 960:
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Not a bad first boot
Re: LGA1366 Overclock Log
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 9:06 pm
by skier
Through an unfortunate circumstance, I have now acquired an HP 3770k-based system and grabbed an Asrock Extreme4 to go with it for my main rig, so the Lapped W3520 and all my shiny X58 gear will be heading off to ebay
Quite surprised to see the difference in GFlops between the 4.2GHz W3520 and the 4.6GHz 3770k (better than double!
)
The clocks above are manual, after a half hour of tweaking.
edit: 4444!!!!
Re: LGA1366 Overclock Log
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 1:50 pm
by Major_A
Improved silicon and instruction sets will do that to generic benchmarks. I doubt that you would notice a huge difference between the overclocked X58 and the stock 3770K with a program like HandBrake or Photoshop, etc...