Submission Details

28 Sep 2014
enthusiast League

Rankings and Points

World Record Rank
Global 24 Cores CPU Rank
Intel  2x Xeon E5 2696 v2  Rank
4.0 Points
Global 24 Cores CPU Team Power Rank
10.2 Points
Intel  2x Xeon E5 2696 v2  Team Power Rank
4.3 Points

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Hardware Details

Processor

Model 2xIntel Xeon E5 2696 v2 Ivy Bridge-EP Cooling Air (Custom) Cores 3,255 MHz (+30.20%) REF 105 MHz

Memory

Product Corsair Dominator Platinum Cooling Air (Stock) Type 32 MB DDR3 SDRAM Speed @ 980 MHz Timings CL9.0 10-9-27

Videocard

Model AMD Radeon R7 250 (Oland, 384 Shaders, GDDR5) (Oland) Cooling Air (Stock) Speed 1,050 MHz / 1,050 MHz (Stock) buy on amazon

Motherboard

Model ASUS Z9PE-D8 WS Cooling Air (Stock) Chipset X79

Disk

Capacity 256 GB (AHCI) Series RealSSD M4 SSD

Power Supply

Series PC Power & Cooling Silencer Power 910 Watt

Comments

foo_fight commented on his own score:
10 year and 6 months ago – CPU1 is E5 2696v2 : on full 31x105 MHz -> 3255 MHz CPU2 is E5 2695v2 : on full 28x105 MHz -> 2940 MHz
September 29, 2014 at 10:17:43 AM UTC

nice run with 32MB memory :)

September 29, 2014 at 7:13:13 PM UTC

Thanks!

 

My Dominator Platinum kits are certified for 933 MHz and they can't be OC. I'm surprised because a can bench at 980 MHz.

January 10, 2015 at 5:00:12 AM UTC

Congrats on that score..! So you can build a Dual Xeon with not exactly the same CPU? What are the rules for that?

October 2, 2015 at 8:02:49 AM UTC

So you can build a Dual Xeon with not exactly the same CPU?

 

Yes it's possible if both CPU are the same generation. E5 v1 with E5 v2 doesn't work.

 

What are the rules for that?

 

I d'ont know but I think it's not a problem because when all the core are full the turbo frequency of the 2696v2 goes to the level of the 2695v2.

 

In the end it's as if I had two 2695v2 in all the benchmark that uses all the core at 100%.

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