x58 xeons are interesting. w3680, w3690 are similar to 980x, 990x and have unlocked multipliers. Also, I don't know why your x38/48 from last time was so good. My x38 Asus tops out at 450fsb.
i've spent a few years gaming on X5470, the king of socket 775. 10x multi, FSB 333. oes to 10x 450FSB easily on good air and kinda runs cyberpunk at 40fps (80 frame gen)
I've been watching your OC videos for so long, yet they never get boring :p Also loved your old delid stuff! Helped me out a lot on X299
Bloomfield OMG when the times OC was a chalange. so cool. in a good sense boss. as always
x58 xeons are interesting. w3680, w3690 are similar to 980x, 990x and have unlocked multipliers.
Also, I don't know why your x38/48 from last time was so good. My x38 Asus tops out at 450fsb.
Did you adjust GTLREF / VTL?
@@TheLawnWanderer Yes, but the board tops out at 450. 465 boots but anything above 450 never stable
The best!
Is Asus Rampage III black edition worth buying? I do not overclock for benchmarks just setup for my little brother... with safe vcore/clocks
Is only difference at pcie express clocks huh. Whatever i will try buy it because it has box :D
Performance will be same as with Extreme or even Formula.
i've spent a few years gaming on X5470, the king of socket 775.
10x multi, FSB 333. oes to 10x 450FSB easily on good air and kinda runs cyberpunk at 40fps (80 frame gen)
I ran X5470 at 4.5ghz daily too for years, until 2015 when I upgraded to X99.
Hidden gem of 775.
Idk what I'm watching or why this got recommended , are these PC parts or engines lmao
It is computer on a test bench.