Submission Details

16 Jun 2016
enthusiast League

Rankings and Points

World Record Rank
Not ADVenturePO's Best CPU Frequency Submission
Intel  2x Xeon E5 2670  Rank
4.0 Points
Global Team Power Rank
Intel  2x Xeon E5 2670  Team Power Rank
2.3 Points

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Hardware Details

Processor

Model 2xIntel Xeon E5 2670 Sandy Bridge-EP Temperature Load 62.0 °C Idle 28.0 °C Ambient 23.0 °C Cores 3,299.23 MHz (+26.89%) REF 4,000 MHz / IMC 4,000 MHz / QPI 100 MHz

Memory

n/a

Videocard

Model NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (GM204-400) Series Gaming Cooling Air (Stock) Speed 1,178 MHz / 1,752 MHz (Stock) buy on amazon

Motherboard

Model ASUS Z9PA-D8 Series Chipset C602

Disk

Capacity 120 GB (AHCI) Series 840 Evo Series SSD (S4LN045X01 Controller)

Power Supply

n/a

Comments

January 24, 2017 at 7:05:07 AM UTC

Hello, AdventurePO! I have bought the CPUs and mobo you have, along with the RAM..... The twins will be watercooled, so I can potentially overclock it.... Is there any possible way you can tell me how to safely overclock these two within a stable limit? I appreciate it if you can reply back!

January 24, 2017 at 9:35:48 AM UTC

Hello, please be aware that this motherboard doesn't have any OC options for CPU. Z9PE-D8 WS does.

On Z9PA-D8 you can only manipulate power states and RAM frequency. You'll have to find by trial and error the best settings in power section of CPU settings.

Do not turn off power performance switch. Be sure you have Turbo and EIST enabled.

Also note: Z9PA-D8C is able to work with non-ECC unregistered memory modules UDIMM . Z9PA-D8 /IKVM is unable of that. Even if it will start it won't work under load.

Cooling solution have to be equal for both CPUs.

I'm using water for no. 1 with cooling pushing the air from inside to the top and up and big air for no.2 with blower to the back.

It's quieter than 2 water AIO.

Be sure to work with physics of gases when you organize cooling. Hot air goes up, cold air goes down...

Have a nice play with this setup..

Ps Why not E5-2690 V1?

January 30, 2017 at 11:02:04 PM UTC

I apologize for the late reply, but the E5 2690s were a lot more expensive than what I can afford. Plus these two E5 2670s were on sale for 171 dollars for the pair, which are effectively..... $85.50 a piece? And the two AIO coolers I have are Corsair H100i's, which are pretty quiet for the most part, even under load.

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