3DMark Vantage Entry Preset. Full system specs:
CPU: Intel Core i7 920 C0 @ 4200MHz (21x200) 1.49V + Arctic Silver 5 (HT enabled)
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U12P SE1366 + SilverStone 800~2600rpm 107.9 CFM
GPU: Club3D ATi Radeon HD 5770 @ default clocks and with default cooling
Motherboard: Asus P6T X58
RAM: Corsair XMS3 3x2GB DDR3 1203MHz 8-8-8-20
PSU: Corsair HX1000W
HDD's - 2x Western Digital 10000rpm 37GB raptors in Raid0 (OS) + 300GB Maxtor 7200rpm (storage)
DVD Drive: LG GSA-H55L 20x DVD writer
Hardcano 13 fan controller + 4x temp- sensors
Case: Chieftec GH-01BW-OP
1x 120mm fan (back) and 2x 80mm fans (front)
Logitech G15 keyboard
Logitech G9 mouse
Samsung T240 - 24 inch 1920x1200 5ms 20000:1 Dynamic Contrast
Graphics driver: ATi Catalyst 9.12 hotfix
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
Camera used to record the video in 1280x720 (720p): Sony DSC-W290
Monitoring software used:
CPU-Z version 1.52.2 (CPU specifications)
TechPowerUp GPU-Z version 0.3.8 (GPU specifications, voltages and idle temperatures)
MSI Afterburner v1.4.0 hardware monitor (GPU load temperatures, GPU usage and fan speed)
ATi Catalyst Control Center (showing that GPU fan speed is at automatic)
RealTemp 3.00 (CPU idle and load temperatures)
Windows Task Manager (CPU usage)
If you have any questions feel free to ask them!
1.49v for 4.2 o.O you must be hitting 100c under full load i unstand that a C0 chip needs more vcore but 1.49v is way to high for 4.2 :(
iTzxXDaRkOnEXx 1 year ago
@iTzxXDaRkOnEXx - 1.49V is needed for 4.2GHz on C0 i7 920.
arvutihull 1 year ago
A 1000W PSU for that?....
fenjen 1 year ago
@fenjen - I just test different GPUs and I have a PSU that I won't need to upgrade if I want to test high-end stuff.
arvutihull 1 year ago
@arvutihull Ah k. It's a good video tho. It's a shame it has so few views :(
fenjen 1 year ago
@fenjen - Thanks! Yes, not many people are interested in 3DMark nowadays... still worth to upload though =)
arvutihull 1 year ago