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DrNip 11-27-2010 03:16 AM

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Glad to see the prices are within reason. I won't be able to play out the gate but my plans are about a month after release. Can't wait. 2600k definitely FTW. 2500k looks to be nice too and cheap.

Hondacity 11-27-2010 05:54 AM

wait for the z68...

Chuchnit 11-27-2010 06:06 AM

^is this chipset confirmed other than the one leaked slide? I sure hope so because I'd love to build one of these for a gamer.

Neuromancer 11-27-2010 11:41 AM

Sick! Guess Intel really wants to move some parts :) IF that is true pricing, awesome.

Chuchnit 12-16-2010 07:17 AM

Is anybody else watching this thread? Such a waist of good silicon if they don't have x65 or so multi on retail BIOS's.

OC Maximus 12-17-2010 05:24 AM

Hopefully its a bios maturity issue and things will get better as time goes on.

OCM :thumbsup:

DrNip 12-18-2010 03:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuchnit (Post 65645)
Is anybody else watching this thread? Such a waist of good silicon if they don't have x65 or so multi on retail BIOS's.

I tried to quit looking at anything Sandybridge as I won't be having the funds now for it anytime soon. :Dizzy:

DrNip 01-10-2011 03:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by woppy101 @ XtremeSystems

beware those with sandybridge linked is a thread from overclockers uk

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/sho...php?t=18227652

Hi there


Right guys myself and our technical guys have spent the entire weekend and this morning in discussions with Intel regarding the alarming amount of reports of Sandybridge CPU's dying and have been conducting our own testing as have Intel to find out what is a definite no no.


Sandybridge maximum safe voltages

Core Voltage - Not recommended too exceed 1.38v, doing so could kill the CPU, we therefor recommend a range of 1.325-1.350v if overclocking.
Memory Voltage - Intel recommend 1.50v plus/minus 5% which means upto 1.58v is the safe recommended limit. In our testing we have found 1.65v has caused no issues.
BCLK Base Clock - This is strictly a NO, anyone using base clock overclocking could/will cause damange to CPU/Mainboard. (Set manually to 100)
PLL Voltage - Do not exceed 1.9v!!



Processor - Basically we recommend customers not to exceed 1.35v to play it safe, all our bundles are set at 1.3250v or lower, any competitors offering bundles above 4.6GHz you should be enquiring as to what voltage they are using as we believe anything over 1.38v will limit CPU lifespan and anything over 1.42v will likely kill the CPU or severely limit its lifespan.

Memory - Intel recommend 1.50v plus/minus 5% which means 1.60v is the ideal safe maximum, but we have found in our testing all 1.65v memory is fine. We have also found most new 1.65v like Corsair XMS3 will run at its rated timings with just 1.50-1.55v which is well within Intel specifications. So people upgrading to Sandybridge you can still use your old DDR3, but we do recommend you run it at 1.60v or less. We are shipping most of our bundles which feature Corsair XMS at 1.50v-1.55v at rated timings. We've also discussed with Asus and MSI regarding voltages for memory and they also confirm in their testing 1.65v caused no issues with reliability.

Base Clock - To put it simple if you value the life of your components, do not overclock using base clock!

PLL Voltage - Again do not exceed 1.9v!

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...56&postcount=1

Hondacity 01-10-2011 03:26 AM

there was an asus mobo that was overvolting to 1.64v...even though it was set to 1.4v....weird

this was @ hardocp ....

only mobo i saw with voltage read points was msi gd-65.....

Witchdoctor 01-10-2011 04:30 AM

I am up in the air on a board.

But am hoping a Maximus Gene P67 makes an apprearance soon.

No big rush here but would like to get started towards the end of Janruary on this lan box

MC is out of on the cheap 2600K's right now so I will wait for them. I can get the case with the savings

If I go with a full size board the UD5/UD7 looks pretty dam sexy but expensive .... Waiting for some reviews to come out to see if a clear winner emerges. But would like to stay with a MicroATX if at all possible.


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