06-01-2013 08:28 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 07:57 PM by ROGBot
06-05-2013 02:44 PM
06-06-2013 12:51 AM
06-10-2013 05:03 PM
06-11-2013 07:11 AM
xmanrigger wrote:
Still cant score what I initially scored at 4700mhz. Another thing, this 3930K doesnt clock as well on this RIVF as it did on the P9X79 Deluxe. On the Deluxe, the 3930k would run all day long at 5200mhz/1.51v, with only CE1 and Speedstep disabled. No additional settings were required.
Now, I havnt even been able to boot Win7 at 5200mhz even as high as 1.58v and with LLC at high. 5100mhz now requires 1.568v, and hardly stable.
06-11-2013 12:18 PM
Nodens wrote:
This could be due to difference in UEFI firmware with these 2 boards. But it could also mean that your CPU has degraded:(
EDIT: Btw if you want to compete for top scores, I suggest you make a new Win7 installation on a separate partition or drive and tweak it. Only install drivers on it, strip down all non-mandatory services (Disable firewall, defender, system restore, indexing etc etc ) and have at it..always rebooting after each run:) I wonder if HiVizMan has a stripped down Win7 image ready for benching..I know he has an XP one heh.
EDIT2: I have not actually tested RB on XP 64 but it's quite possible that it runs properly on it. If someone wants to try and compare performance with 7..in theory it should not be faster if both are stripped to the same level because of 7's much better thread scheduler.. but it can't hurt to try it.
06-12-2013 01:16 AM
06-12-2013 02:39 AM
Chef Magnus wrote:
Running at 4600 on Intel i7 3770K in Max V Formula w/ 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum
Here is my first run. I need to work on this system and maybe this will help me improve performance. Thanks for making this tool. I wish that the tool text was larger...Will try and run on the RIVE tomorrow going to bed now...Please bear with me I am new to Over Clocking.
Chef
06-13-2013 08:36 AM
06-13-2013 11:48 PM
06-16-2013 01:05 PM
Mandangalo18 wrote:
When I install it Norton tells me that gimp.exe is bad and automatically removes it.