D Donniepool Honorable Mar 25, 2014 8 0 10,510 Feb 9, 2020 #1 Currently reading a max frequency of around 3.6ghz on all 12 cores. Was wondering how likely this is possible... and if it is what are some good stress testing programs to make sure its stable?
Currently reading a max frequency of around 3.6ghz on all 12 cores. Was wondering how likely this is possible... and if it is what are some good stress testing programs to make sure its stable?
Solution zx128k Feb 9, 2020 The base frequency is 3.7GHz with a boost frequency of 3.50 GHz (source). Ivy Bridge EP so you can use prime95 or aida64. I would use aida64. The datasheets are here.
The base frequency is 3.7GHz with a boost frequency of 3.50 GHz (source). Ivy Bridge EP so you can use prime95 or aida64. I would use aida64. The datasheets are here.
zx128k Reputable Nov 23, 2019 1,227 256 5,790 Feb 9, 2020 Solution #2 The base frequency is 3.7GHz with a boost frequency of 3.50 GHz (source). Ivy Bridge EP so you can use prime95 or aida64. I would use aida64. The datasheets are here. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The base frequency is 3.7GHz with a boost frequency of 3.50 GHz (source). Ivy Bridge EP so you can use prime95 or aida64. I would use aida64. The datasheets are here.