Rankings and Points
World Record Rank
Not dhenzjhen's Best wPrime - 32m Submission
Global 16 Cores CPU Rank
Intel
2x Xeon E5 2687W
Rank
10.0 Points
Global 16 Cores CPU Team Power Rank
0.0 Points
Intel
2x Xeon E5 2687W
Team Power Rank
5.5 Points
Comments
What's the mobo?
I didn't get an answer two months ago when I asked the same, so good luck for you. I can't tell from my own experience if the SR-X beats the Z9PE-D8 WS BCLK-wise, but I haven't seen a Z9PE-D8 WS setup doing 105 MHz or more yet. 104 MHz seems to be the limit for most users, so I would like to know as well if higher values are possible with the Asus board.
btw I have to be a fool to believe in transparency being beneficial for the community and try to include additional information like the mainboard I used on the screenshots and fill out the result details but I will continue this way.
X9dax
106 BCLK is an available and highest option on the SM X9DAX MBand is rock solid stable on stock voltage. Actually works at 106.25 BCLK for a max of 3612MHz with the E5-2687W's..
Yeah but I noticed though that some 2687W procs can go up to 106BLCK, some only up to 104 and some only up to 102.
It's what the bios will handle not the cpu's (I think)..I can show 106.25 on cpuz for bclk..My chips are C1 Es's
i tested 2 trays of 2687w cpus some can do it and cant can't both production and ES cpus.
send a pair my way and I'll see what they can do in this board with this bios..:-)
Speaking of which I can use another pair if you have extras!
lol here you go
You got PM!
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