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Processor

Model Intel Core i7 3960X Sandy Bridge-E Cooling Liquid Nitrogen Cores 5,500.00 MHz  (66%)

Memory

Product Corsair Dominator Cooling Air (Stock) Type 16 GB  DDR3 SDRAM Speed @ 1,188 MHz Timings tCAS: 9.0  tRCD: 11  tRP: 11  tRAS: 27

Videocard

Model Radeon HD 7970 (Tahiti) (GCN 1st Generation (Southern Islands)) Cooling Liquid Nitrogen Speed 925.00 MHz  /  1,375.00 MHz buy on amazon

Motherboard

Model X79A-GD65 8D Cooling Air (Stock) Chipset X79

Disk

Type Corsair SSD Series Force (IDE Controller)

Power Supply

Series Silent Pro Gold Power 1200 Watt

Comments

gnidaol commented on own score:
 – Thanks to 3dteamx5 for great support with the hardmods.
May 31, 2013 at 11:38:32 PM GMT

Same cpu (very similar clocks and volts), same mobo, and ram as Rbuass huh?

 

Guess the three different cpuz windows will fix that, it sure looks different lol

 

 

May 31, 2013 at 11:43:33 PM GMT

my cpu runs that way, I did my best. I'm glad that MSI let us use the same hardware from 2012 qualify, making cheaper to go to semi final, where the real money will take place unfortunately.

June 1, 2013 at 12:19:30 AM GMT

Same cpu (very similar clocks and volts), same mobo, and ram as Rbuass huh?

 

Guess the three different cpuz windows will fix that, it sure looks different lol

 

Similar???

1670/2000 is similar to 1735/1955???

there are NOTHING similar... CPU clocks/voltages different ... RAM timings different... SSDs different ... cards different ALL different.

But if you can tell me how can someone set more than 2400 Mhz at X79 GD65 (same board from MOA 2012)...I will appreciate so much.

If I ran 1.59V and he used "close" voltage... what it means??? (I believe 99% of the Sandy E also use SIMILAR voltages)...

 

I will tell you what is similar...

This is similar to MOA 2012... when people doubt gnidaol and me could have 2 cards and get scores enough to qualifier to MOA finals.

 

http://forum.hwbot.org/showpost.php?p=173706&postcount=286

 

So...

Even nobody could prove nothing, because there were nothing to prove, we were forced to bench again...in Live Stream... spend time and money to win 2 times (second in a live stream followed by Hwbot also MSI).

So... he proved he can do it...

 

I recommend you read the post above.... just a tip.

 

Good job Iuri ;) ... I feel happy the mods worked well.

 

So... please... do not start to bug.

June 1, 2013 at 1:40:19 AM GMT

Similar???

1670/2000 is similar to 1735/1955???

there are NOTHING similar... CPU clocks/voltages different ... RAM timings different... SSDs different ... cards different ALL different.

But if you can tell me how can someone set more than 2400 Mhz at X79 GD65 (same board from MOA 2012)...I will appreciate so much.

If I ran 1.59V and he used "close" voltage... what it means??? (I believe 99% of the Sandy E also use SIMILAR voltages)...

 

I will tell you what is similar...

This is similar to MOA 2012... when people doubt gnidaol and me could have 2 cards and get scores enough to qualifier to MOA finals.

 

http://forum.hwbot.org/showpost.php?p=173706&postcount=286

 

So...

Even nobody could prove nothing, because there were nothing to prove, we were forced to bench again...in Live Stream... spend time and money to win 2 times (second in a live stream followed by Hwbot also MSI).

So... he proved he can do it...

 

I recommend you read the post above.... just a tip.

 

Good job Iuri ;) ... I feel happy the mods worked well.

 

So... please... do not start to bug.

 

I see now that you are both using the same gear from last year's MOA, but iirc the ram they specced were a Kingston 2400 c11, which both of you are not using.

 

Where did I even mention vga clocks being similar? No bugging here buddy just posting noticeable things from your screens.

 

Regardless, those scores are monster and I know a lot of hard work, time and money went in to them, so congratulations.

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