TerryMathews
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- Oct 9, 1999
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EIST must be enabled for turbo multipliers, the enabling of C state features is not (at least on most boards).
I was told that the C-states had to be available for 19x and 20x.
EIST must be enabled for turbo multipliers, the enabling of C state features is not (at least on most boards).
I was told that the C-states had to be available for 19x and 20x.
Wow!
Can you run Cinebench at that speed?
Yes I can I have been running Prime95 for the last half hour slash hour and everything is A ok!!
I ran Cinebench but am only scoring 9.05?? I think its my memory and GPU now.
Yesterday I used my friends DDR3 2400 and 7970 and scored almost 11 points .
I will rerun it real quick and post a screenshot for ya..
Give me just a min to run it..
Yes I can I have been running Prime95 for the last half hour slash hour and everything is A ok!!
I ran Cinebench but am only scoring 9.05?? I think its my memory and GPU now.
Yesterday I used my friends DDR3 2400 and 7970 and scored almost 11 points .
I will rerun it real quick and post a screenshot for ya..
Give me just a min to run it..
How do you up load pictures onto the forums?? And I am not sure how to take screens shots of bios??
I used a camera. I normally host at imageshack.us
Interesting about the turbo and C states and EIST. Can anyone confirm that this is true for the gigabyte x58-UD5 as well? I am wondering what's the best way to get my friend's OC results on the board. Currently we were stuck at 16x200 I believe, looks like we should try the turbo setting on.
Likewise, is there a way to force a higher turbo with this board like their was with the 21x on the 920?
As for your post freekill, I cannot confirm, I just know that it may be iffy, and different between motherboard to motherboard. Just because the IMC may support it, I know different X58 mobos are hit or miss for different memory.
On page 7, there was some talk about the the use of ECC Registered RAM with this CPU and X58's motherboards.
However people sometimes confuse simple ECC RAM with ECC Registered RAM.
So, could someone please confirm that ECC registered memory can indeed be used with this Xeon CPU on a single socket X58 motherboard ?
Because the L5639 is not a publicly available Intel part, retail or OEM. It is technically a "Custom" chip. It matches most closely to the L5609 in terms of Family, Model and Stepping, so that's what CPU-Z uses. Though I'm surprised they didn't map closer to an L5638 instead, which IS a publicly available Intel part.
Dan.... look at the multi.... its NOT a L5639
His has a 20x multi...
vs 18x which is a real....
I dont know how the hell he got a +2 multi..
But you know what else is confusing the hell out of me?
That Xeon is a black label... which tells me it should also be UNLOCKED on top hence why he's getting a 20x multi.
Look at the Intel Logo's... I dont think CPU-Z has gone though a label upgrade in the programing.
The Top chip also looks like an older chip... (black label Xeon + unlocked)
Im guessing its a inhouse ES which made it though circulation somehow, as those wont report ES in cpu-z but wear a confidental tag on the IHS and have there multi's unlocked.
Or the Board is somehow tricking itself to think the cpu is unlocked... which i cant see how its possible... and is giving him +2 when its not possible.
If/When I ever get a PSU and a case that will fit the board properly to finish up the build, I'll update the thread and let you all know what CPU-Z says on an actual server chipset (5520 chipset).