No not stable, only stable enough for a CB run :D
5.3GHz is the max which i tested with prime (non-AVX).
Btw its a custom loop (Heatkiller IV Pro with 480 radiator).
here some benches with my 8600K @ 5.4GHz
my daily setting (with AVX load)
5.5GHz boot with ~1.38-1.4v vcore, but this isnt stable for cinebench ;)
Intel Core i5 @ 5500 MHz - CPU-Z VALIDATOR
Here is a de/relidding video of my latest (golden :D) 7700K
user "stullen andi" from hardwareluxx.de delid all my CPUs.
results later ;)
fist, result of a L643G202 with stock TIM. only a short 1344k vcore test
Hi FlanK3r,
yes thats me. Good old bloomfield time :D
lets see if it is a golden sample, will get 3 other 7700k this week and u will see the results here :)
idk whats the max voltages for kaby lake, i think its the same as for skylake. but in my opinion i wont go over 1.35v for 24/7 or Prime.
max what i tried is this
i think this one can do stable 5.2GHz sub 1.4v
what do u expect? Kaby Lake has no ipc improvement compared to skylake.
4.4sec are ~10% and thats what my kaby clocked higher than your skylake.
Edit: btw idk if you can compare zen with kaby/skylake (or intel) on blender because blender uses different paths on intel & amd...
i got 2 7700K
L643G202 runs 5GHz with 1.312v
L643G213 runs 5GHz with 1.264v
Board is a ASRock Z170 OC Formula with Bios P7.30
i try Geekbench in a few minutes.
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