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Ah, that would be why the E3 1240 I had was faster overall but yours has better IPC at lower clocks, hence the single threaded difference.

Almost a 1000 point difference for total score, and note my multi-core test scores...yours is basically an i5 for less than Haswell i5s are selling for because it's a used server CPU.

Basically, you have an i5 4570.
 
No, I came at luck for it, basicly he was selling it for 30€, then as I called him he said that it was allready sold but he also asked me which would be real price for it, i said between 90€-110€ , he offered 70€ to other guy first (that was originally going to buy), he refused, soo he offered me and I bought it, saving 20€-30€, I got really lucky about it.

Also i5 here prices varies between 90-120 , up to 150 (for canyon devil).
 


4790K is still $250-$300US here, about 215 euros to 250 euros. Absolutely insane for a 4 year old i7, but it's literally the best CPU for Haswell until Broadwell DT was released, and even those are ultra rare and not worth the price most are charging for them. I still think 4790K is one of the best CPUs Intel has made, aside from the Q9400 and E8400.

Speaking of, the 2700K was also a legendary CPU, some have gotten it to 5GHz and above.
 
I guess,This one Isnt margain of error.
I lapped my Q6600, using stock Intel copper cooler (the BIG one), with 2 4000RPM fans, one onto CPU, other NB, third 2.5K RPM onto ram, still havent blow it up xD (Mixed 2x2GB Some Buffalo select 2x1GB OCZ)
And by some random issue, could get higher ram than 900MHz over 2.3V, even 2.5V with OCZ ram only... Damn...
Ive got 400FSB on 3.6GHz X9 but, results are lower.
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Hi EquineHero,

I had some other run, a bit worse but this one is with CPU-Z:
E5 2697 v3 QS - 2714 Mhz base with 3758 Mhz Turbo - all cores turbo microcodes with FSB @ 104.4

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YEET

Strange huh, it beats my 4790K in Cinebench R15 multi, CPU-Z multi, and everything here but the single threaded...I was right in assuming that the single threaded test is fairly weighted on your overall score. I'mma try for 4.8Ghz. It's possible, just gotta get there.

Intel Xeon X5650 4.5Ghz, 16GB DDR3-2133 CL9, GTX 1070 Ti. Superposition bench coming soon-ish.
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btw regarding the E3 series vs regular series you where speaking about earlier, base on PassMark score (got to pick a scoring system I know) I made a little chart and this is what it looks like. (only for Haswell/E3v3 series sorry)
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did my post get removed or something? I swear I posted last night/early AM

X5650 4.72Ghz, 16GB DDR3 2155 CL11 (different from my previous). Had to go to unreasonable voltage to keep this stable.

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LMAO, I beat a 6850K with a 5 year old CPU which is also lower clocked.

This happened with my i3 4130 too, it beat Robert Ban's i3 4170 at a lower clock.

I AM AN OVERCLOCKING GOD

Edit: Also noticed I'm back in the top 10 since Xeon_Fan kicked my 4790K out.

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Wow, nice looking board! Wish I had that for my 4790K, might have been able to get 5GHz stable with a board like that.

But I have an ASUS Sabertooth X79 now, and a better CPU than 4790K 😀 6 cores, 12 threads, 4.6Ghz.

It'll do 4.8Ghz 1.48v, but too hot for 240mm AiO. Need my custom loop!

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Try direct water cooling
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this is a pic of my AM4 direct water cooling, the water comes in through the center hole and is pressed out through the 8 small holes at the edge close to the black O-Ring the whole thing is pressed on the processor and the water flows directly over the heat-spreader, gives excellent cooling a delta T of 5 K between water and heatspreader. I´ll do the same for TR4 (Threadripper)

 


Wanna hear how I actually fixed it?
Basicly I stumped across the Ad, thinked of it few days, nobody bought it, after fiddling few first days with straightening the pins, it would not work, next was to use heat gun and flux to re solder the socket, done, magically it boots but it felt laggy and shutted off withn few minutes.
Next day i removed every piece, gave it bath in Jar for hour-two, left it on sun to dry, and tried tomorrow, nope reports 00.
Tried again by putting flux onto bottom 2 chips and onto chipset itself (under Republic of Gamers heatsink), heated, wouldn't work yet again...
Few weeks passed, got nothing to do, bored, from pure anger broke heatpipe, bend motherboard, shorted the chips, then i remembered that flux is beneath the chipset, pured acetone onto it, heated and tried to angle soo flux can escape (Since flux wasnt clear), poured more acetone, and finally today boots from first without issue.
Also to note I tought the bios chip was reversed, also burned that component.
Every capacitor was heated up a lot with heat gun, neither any of them started to buldge.
Update: Now passed 2h prime95 with avx full OC, extreme LLC on VRM's and ram.

Call me crazy...

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That's not necessary. Just a little more time to cool the liquid before it goes back to the CPU. Ivy Bridge is soldered anyways.
 


I have MSI 970A SLI, some copper traces on the SB are broken, if I send it to you to fix, you can keep it? AM3+, I even have some CPU for it.
 
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