Please post here anything else (not relating to Maxwell technical matters)
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By Richard
#340840
Ah tricks! Suddenly we all went hunting for nex specs on a 2600 machine!

Would love to see the times for a i7 970! Tom could you please buy one and test? lol!!

Thanks for the confirmation mate!
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By tom
#340842
I'm using the stock fan yet and going to have a cooler soon but a short test showed me the OC (4.5GHz) benchmark will be around 6 min.
By numerobis
#340853
i didn't test it for now at stock speed - but i'll clock it to 3,8-4GHz when i 've finished my current project.
Then it will be slightly above 5 min ( BM ~1900) i think - looking at the 980x@4,2GHz scores: ~4:44min BM ~2250
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By tom
#341101
Wanted to share my new Sandybridge lineup... so :)

Asus P8P67-M Pro Rev.B3
Intel® Core™ i7-2600K Processor (8M Cache, 3.40 GHz)
Kingston HyperX KHX1600C9D3K2-4G
Asus ENGT430-1GD3
Scythe Ninja 2 Rev.B
InWin Dragon Slayer Micro-ATX
Xilence Redwing 580 R3
Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate

And last night, I installed the Ninja cooler to overclock 8)

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Tested benchwell scene and here are the results:

No Overclock @ 3.400 GHz (100BCLKx34 VCore 1.22 DDR3 1.50V) (min.30°C - max.54°C @ 21°C ambient)
Benchwell | SL15 | 08m06s | B1310

Overclocked @ 4.532 GHz (103BCLKx44 VCore 1.22 DDR3 1.65V) (min.33°C - max.77°C @ 21°C ambient)
Benchwell | SL15 | 06m14s | B1702

Overall gain in Maxwell performance is "29.9% speedup" :!:


Btw, currently running Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit with Ubuntu Maverick Sytle. Strongly suggested! 8)
http://dpcdpc11.deviantart.com/art/Mave ... -194347855

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By numerobis
#341130
very nice! :D good cable management :wink:
the EFI thing i looking good - i have to test it

and thanks for the numbers - is this 72°C using maxwell or prime/LinX? how high is your vcore?
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By tom
#341136
Repeated the OC test and updated the numbers in above post. The temperatures are reflecting Maxwell-load.
By Petero
#344323
Hi-

I am currently trying to decide on a build based on the Sandy Bridge 2600K used for Maxwell mostly. I am not a 'computer techie', so I am trrying to educate myself on forums etc..

1.) I was wondering how much RAM is best. I am currently on XP Pro on a 32 machine, and a current project shows Memory Use at 1800 and Virtual Memory the same. So this means that for that scene I am up around 3,6 gigs, meaning double that should be plenty(an 8 gig system), or would there be a major speed increas withg say 12 or 16 gigs of RAM?

2.) Also motherboards

the ASRock Z68 Pro3 is less expensive the the P8P67 WS Revolution i was thinking about(based on a tom's Hardware build,but I think optimazed for gamers..)- any ideas here.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLi ... &x=14&y=36

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813131714




thanks for any ideas!!

Peter
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By yolk
#344324
numerobis wrote:very nice! :D good cable management :wink:
do you guys think i could apply for a top manager position at a bank if i tell them i'm really good at cable management?
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#344354
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