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Kal-EL 09-11-2010 03:07 AM

Intel® Core™ i7-875K Processor + EVGA P55 200 Classified Overclock
 
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Setup:

Processor | Core i7 875K |4 Core 8 Threads| 2.93ghz | 8mb cache| Socket LGA1156 | SLBS2 | Batch# L004B840

Mobo | EVGA P55 200 Classified Motherboard

Corsair GTX1 | 2GB | 2400mhz | 9-11-9-27 | 1.65v | ver8.1 | 2 sticks

PSU | Silverstone 1500w

OS | xp (lite)

Cooling | Dragon F1 EE + Ln2


Benchmarks | 2D stuff

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Quick Session: I was bored with the dancing Storm Troopers on the MSI MOA 2010 Livestream so I decided to see what this Intel 875K chip was about and started a really quick bench session.

Cold Bug: -120c
Cold Boot Bug: On Hard Lock it was mostly a -60c Cold Boot Bug. But, on occasion the cbb moved to -85c and -105c.

X-Cool/Xtreme Cooling: the x-cool jumper and xtreme cooling modes on the EVGA P55 motherboard do not appear to be suited for this particular K-series chip. Stability was worst at higher clocks and the board exhibited signs of cold issues past -100c with the x-cool jumpered. The best results were had with x-cool not jumpered and Xtreme cooling modes disabled. EVGA may be able to improve this function with a bios update but as for now it doesnt appear as a useful feature on this chip.

Vcore Voltage: This particular chip did not enjoy any voltage above 1.478 Vcc no matter how cold. There doesnt appear to be much scaling above 1.43vCore.

Vtt: best results were at 1.275 vtt, upwards did not help stability at higher clocks

PCH: 1.475 gets the job done while 1.35 was hit or miss.

vDimm: 1.70 thru 1.73 allowed for the chip to behave in wprime and made no difference in pi at the upper end clocks shown above.

Signals: All signals were maxed -31

Multiipliers: This chip has an unlocked multiplier but so far it appears to be next to useless. 26 worked well and so did 25, but 27 thru 30 were rubbish.

K-Boost: I didn't play around too much with the K-Boost feature available in the bios for K-Series chips but what it does is auto set the multi to 27. Any monkey can do that.

Boot up: I found the most stability booting in at around 170x26=4420mhz 1.45vcc 1.275 vtt 1.70 vDimm @ -60c (increase clocks voltages in OS as needed)

Scaling: This chip scaled with voltage for the most part not cold. At -60c and 1.43vcc I was able to blck all the way up to 195 without touching the voltage on the first boot. It was wprime capable thru 195 bclck as I poured down to -85c towards the end.

Fine Tuning: I tested a number of singalling, timings, sub-timings, qpi settings and voltages settings. It appears that the lowest QPI setting w/mch strap to dram/ratio was the most effective/functional setup.

Thats it for my quick summary regarding the Intel 875K chip. Thank you for reading :)

DOM 09-11-2010 05:04 AM

Still did a good job with it not playing nice :good:

Kal-EL 09-11-2010 07:45 AM

Chip feels restricted somehow, may have to investigate further. -100c should be yielding alot more headroom.

Hondacity 09-11-2010 08:41 AM

one 875 i tried had cb @ -40c

LOL

Kal-EL 09-11-2010 09:25 AM

I'm betting you still had cpu clocks near 5ghz?

Hondacity 09-11-2010 11:29 AM

cpuz 5.2ghz

DrNip 09-12-2010 01:45 AM

How do ya like the P55 Classy supes? Was thinking of picking one up for my i3, i5 benching. That or the UD7.

Splave 09-12-2010 03:44 AM

I look forward to more threads like this.

Did you try pushing the ram any faster than 9** cas8?

overclocking101 09-12-2010 07:38 AM

I ended up switching boards when I got my K cpu. my EVGA P55 board did not play nice with it at all. I am unsure why, maybe due to evga's bios focus at the sr2 idk. but when I switched boards to my current one my cpu performs a lot better, my only regret is for some reason evga P55 boards are amazing with high ram freq and tight ram timings but this board is not.

Kal-EL 09-12-2010 08:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Splave (Post 54437)
I look forward to more threads like this.

Did you try pushing the ram any faster than 9** cas8?

Yah Splig, I've a few cas 8 screenies in there but didn't see the sense in wrenching it down just yet because I wanted to get the cpu clocks much higher before doing that. So I tried running loose to give some leeway but its likely a bios dealio. Shammy must be on Holiday or something, he's MIA.

Quote:

Originally Posted by overclocking101 (Post 54460)
I ended up switching boards when I got my K cpu. my EVGA P55 board did not play nice with it at all. I am unsure why, maybe due to evga's bios focus at the sr2 idk. but when I switched boards to my current one my cpu performs a lot better, my only regret is for some reason evga P55 boards are amazing with high ram freq and tight ram timings but this board is not.

:welcome: to the forum, which board did you switch over to? and which K cpu did you use?

I'll pop this chip into the MFIII soon and compare capability.


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