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  • X299 Overclocking and Gaming Build

    Hi I am new to this forum first post and first thread. My X299 Build.

    24/7 Overclock Stable:
    CptSpig -- ASUS R6A --- 7980XE@ 44(avx3@41) 1.120v-- cache 3000@1.010V --- 4x8GB GS TridentZ 3600c16 @ 4000c16-17-16-36-1T. HCI Memtest 1000%. VDIMM 1.410V, VSA 0.800, VCCIO1.0100

    Mother Board:*ASUS ROG RAMPAGE VI APEX LGA2066
    CPU: Intel I9-7980XE SkyLakeX @ 4.4 GHz 24/7 w/Koolance 390ci Block
    Cooling:*EKWB**EK-XLC Predator 360 (Koolance Black QDC's)
    GPU: Nvidia TITAN Xp with EK-FC Acetal+Nickel Pre-Fill
    RAM: 32GB G.Skill Trident Z 3600MHz CL16
    PSU: Corsair AX1500i Titanium
    SSD: Samsung 960 EVO M.2 NVMe / 850 PRO*512
    OS: Windows 10 Pro / 64 bit
    Case:* PrimoChill Praxis Wet Bench
    Cooling: Koolance *EXC-800 Portable 800W Recirculating Liquid Chiller








  • #2
    That's a real beauty without a doubt.

    What system did you upgrade from?

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    • #3
      Thanks for the kind words. My last machine was a MSI God Like Gaming carbon with a i7-6950X Corsair Dominator Platinum 3200MHz memory and the same Nvidia Titan Xp. Yes I am a overclocker and I had to upgrade my power supply to a Corsair AX1500i because of the power draw of this processor. So I will be overclock to bench mark standards in the next few days. I installed my PSU last night and ran the CPU up to 4.7 GHz@1.215v water temp at 14c no issues and have plenty of head room. When I get some bench marks I will post. By the way there is a memory bench mark above and I got to say I am impressed with this G.Skill kit.
      Last edited by CptSpig; 11-08-2017, 11:29 AM.

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      • #4
        Here are a couple of updated bench marks. cinebench@4.8GHz, FS@5.0GHz and TSE@5.0GHz.
        http://www.3dmark.com/fs/14111930 http://www.3dmark.com/spy/2720779



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