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  • i7-870 And Gigabyte P55-UD5

    Hey guys,

    Not much of an air/water bencher myself, but I will try and get some numbers up for you.
    Anyhow, lets get an idea of what it will do cold.


    To start with, here is a shot or two of the board/setup :)







    One with the heat sinks off.


    Getting ready to go cold!


    Needed to make a back plate till I can get a "real" one off Vince.


    And all setup.
    For the top mounting, On the far side, I used the two socket 775 holes. And on the near side the two for socket 1366.

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    Re: i7-870 And Gigabyte P55-UD5

    Test Bed

    i7 870
    Gigabyte P55-UD5
    Mem Team eXreme/A-Data/OCZ
    Gigabyte GTX260 (will go cold with that later)
    F1 EE CPU Pot

    PiFast @ 5346Mhz = 16.27sec


    SPI1M @ 5442Mhz = 7.578sec


    SPI32Mhz @ 5206Mhz = 7min 12sec 406mil


    wPrime 32 @ 5258Mhz = 4.578sec


    wPrime 1024 @ 5179Mhz = 146.5993sec

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      Re: i7-870 And Gigabyte P55-UD5

      Welcome Dean!
      Cameron "Mr.Tweak" Wilmot
      Managing Director
      Tweak Town Pty Ltd

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        Re: i7-870 And Gigabyte P55-UD5

        Very, very interesting Deanzo. Thank you for posting. It makes me want to do the same with my lesser components. These new i7 chips are making me smile.
        P55-UD4P - i7860 - Patriot Inferno 120GB SSD - 1600Mhz Mushkin 7-8-7-20 - 3 WD 640GB Black
        880GMA-UD2P - X6 1055T CPU - Patriot Inferno 120GB SSD - GSkill 1333 8-8-8-21 - 2 500GB WD Black
        2 or 3 other systems I like to play with and a laptop

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          Re: i7-870 And Gigabyte P55-UD5

          Originally posted by Mr.Tweak View Post
          Welcome Dean!
          Hey mate, thanks :-)

          Originally posted by nate42nd View Post
          Very, very interesting Deanzo. Thank you for posting. It makes me want to do the same with my lesser components. These new i7 chips are making me smile.

          For the price point, i7/P55 is a nice way to try sub zero cooling.
          With X58 you top out the BCLK's to fast, unless you're using an unlocked multi. So P55 may let you clock alot higher.

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