Maximum PC Magazine: Kick-Ass Award - Holiday 2011Post Date: 2011-11-11 |
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Alex ![]() Admin Group ![]() Digital Storm Supervisor ![]() Joined: 04 Jun 2012 Online Status: Offline Posts: 16314 |
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Alex ![]() Admin Group ![]() Digital Storm Supervisor ![]() Joined: 04 Jun 2012 Online Status: Offline Posts: 16314 |
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The X79 platform is really a great power house! |
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FrankW ![]() DS Veteran ![]() Joined: 22 Feb 2010 Online Status: Offline Posts: 2254 |
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Hi Alex,
You have obviously had the x79 for a little while. What kind of heat and Vcore is that 3960 running and have you tested the 3930K yet. What is the correct nomenclature for the 3960? Is it 3960X or 3960K for the unlocked verson. Frank |
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Tidgxor ![]() DS ELITE ![]() The Kokopelli kid ![]() Joined: 17 Sep 2010 Online Status: Offline Posts: 13000 |
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My Two Digital Storm Rigs: Mr. Bojangles (HAF-X, 2010) & Mrs. Bojingles (Bolt I, 2013).
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Alex ![]() Admin Group ![]() Digital Storm Supervisor ![]() Joined: 04 Jun 2012 Online Status: Offline Posts: 16314 |
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We usually have all of the latest upcoming stuff for about a month before launch. We can't comment on it obviously. It ensures we're ready to integrate the items into our systems when they launch.
The new Sandy Bridge-E CPUs do run a lot warmer than the normal Sandy Bridge stuff due to the extra two cores. We had the 3960X at 4.7GHz at about 1.48v fully stable max voltage for this review system. The ODE Level 4 which has the K series version of the new chip is about 4.6GHz and is at a 1.425v voltage area.
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FrankW ![]() DS Veteran ![]() Joined: 22 Feb 2010 Online Status: Offline Posts: 2254 |
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Thanks Alex
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Sogar ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 05 Nov 2011 Online Status: Offline Posts: 2 |
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I read a recent review on the i7-3960X in PC Mag. Some interesting observations came to light in that article. Video was not included on the chip as it was on others and no cooler is bundled with the CPU.
Temps for the 3960X, this article yielded the following: They used the X79 chip mated with 8GB of 1.6GHz memory on an Intel mobo DX79SI with (believe it or not) an Intel cooler RTS2011LC. It was mentioned that this was the only cooler they tested so far that used the LGA Socket 2011.(Anyone for a new mobo?)-That's me questioning, not the article. Idle (Stock) 3.3GHz = 93F or 34C, OC'd @ 4.6GHz =98F or 37C Full Load using all 6 [email protected] = 139.6F or 60C OC'd @4.6GHz using all cores full load =166.3F or 75C The article mentioned that these temps were "well within acceptable ranges". I did the Centigrade calcs and rounded. Hope my math was ok on the C side. Power use was 99.2 Watts Idle, Full Load was 216.7 Watts Native Support is 1.6GHz memory over 4 Channels. You also get 40 full lanes of PCIe and allows for 2 discrete PCI-e x16 cards. You will need either 4 DIMMS of DDR3 or 8 DIMMS of DDR3 if you use two PCI-e x 16 cards. They ran a few more tests that appear to be over my head but here they go: Phys X =36.5fps, a "True Crypt" @ 302 Mb/s, single thread performance = 1.57 and multithread performance = 10.56 from a CineBench R11.5 tests. Thought fps would be higher here but since a video was not included in the CPU and they didn't mention a GPU, really don't know what they used. With true crypt, what are they measuring? Looks like some data speed going through a bus or channel, line channel? With the thread perf., what do these measurements mean and represent? Hope this helps shed further light on the new Core i7 3960X. Dovetails perfectly for me as I'm in the market for a new complete build and may go the full monte on this one. Tis a bit expensive though. However, one of the reasons I will probably order from Digital Storm is you have a really cool LCS and seemed to be the only quality builder that made cooling a top priority and explained in detail about how their system generally worked. With the above temps, that seem a bit warm to me, the Digital Storm Cryo-Tec seems like it can significantly cool those temps down even further. Also, DS, imo, has many more choices available and a good tech advisory team and builders to quality build and an excellent quality customer support team. Before ending this long winded excerpt, have a question. Since I live on the East Coast, what kind of packaging do you use to protect the computer when shipped. One of your respected competitors uses a wooden crate. Do you use something like this as it is over a 3,000 mile journey? Thanks |
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Alex ![]() Admin Group ![]() Digital Storm Supervisor ![]() Joined: 04 Jun 2012 Online Status: Offline Posts: 16314 |
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The new X79 platform is perfect for number crunching and rendering tasks. It's more for workstation related tasks such as video editing, graphic design, rendering, etc... For a gaming system, the P67/Z68 chipset is perfectly fine.
Our Why Digital Storm video shows some of the packaging methods we use here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsaInQiNhNA&feature=channel_video_title
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DST4ME ![]() DS ELITE ![]() ![]() Joined: 14 Apr 2008 Online Status: Offline Posts: 36758 |
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Don't go by just one bench, and even at that it does not mean too much, also synthetic benches dont' really mean anything at all.
temps below 85c are perfectly fine, with 80c or lower temps your cpu out live the pc itself, so you can lower those temps if you like but it won't make no real difference to things. As Alex said, the 6 core cpu is great for work stuff, but for gaming and dual sli all you need is a good quad core and the p67/68 are perfect for that. now if you need a 6 core for work stuff or you need tri sli cause you have a very high res or multi monitor gaming, then you need the x79. Edited by DST4ME - 16 Nov 2011 at 3:29pm |
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Unreal_Insanity ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 14 Jun 2011 Online Status: Offline Posts: 21 |
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I did just that DST4ME,
I purchased the x79 with the six core CPU OC to Stage 2. I also got three 2.5G 570 GTX for my three 24in Dell monitors! I am soooooooooo excited. BTW, I just ordered this about 6 hours ago. Thanks to you. Edited by Unreal_Insanity - 18 Nov 2011 at 7:34pm |
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DST4ME ![]() DS ELITE ![]() ![]() Joined: 14 Apr 2008 Online Status: Offline Posts: 36758 |
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My pleasure and good luck
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Sogar ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 05 Nov 2011 Online Status: Offline Posts: 2 |
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Thanks so much ALEX and DST4ME for your helpful advice and hints.
Best of luck there Unreal_Insanity with your three monitor set up. With that great display would you think of upgrading your GPU to 2x GTX 590 SLI for a Quad build? However, commanding a significantly greater amount of that green stuff. |
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Alex ![]() Admin Group ![]() Digital Storm Supervisor ![]() Joined: 04 Jun 2012 Online Status: Offline Posts: 16314 |
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three GTX 580's in triple-SLI are faster than two GTX 590's in quad-SLI.
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DST4ME ![]() DS ELITE ![]() ![]() Joined: 14 Apr 2008 Online Status: Offline Posts: 36758 |
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tri sli 580/570 are better then quad sli 590 in every way.
we never recommend the 590 here, its a bad idea all the way around. |
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Projetogamer ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 22 Jun 2012 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1 |
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my name and dionison pleasure, I enjoyed the store want to buy one but I live in Brazil
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fanatic por desktop gamer
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PcKiller ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 17 Jun 2014 Online Status: Offline Posts: 446 |
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I can say this about what I have ( Hailstorm II )With liquid cooling for both GPUs, CPU, and the chipset. Looks like they used tubing the width of garden hose. No joking, as I am looking at it right now.
It is nice and quiet until you get real close to it, then it sounds like a swarm of very angry bees. Plus you have to keep in mind that I have 2 480/420 mm rads ( I forget what the exact size is ) both in a push/pull setup so that is 15 fans altogether. Temps are great so far, for what I have tested. Awesomely HUGE DS PC. What I said above is all good in my books. And when I say real close, I mean dam near now top of it with your ears. Edited by PcKiller - 10 Jul 2014 at 7:58am |
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