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2011/03/29 18:00:41 (permalink)
Hello everyone and welcome to the X58 Stability Club thread.

First off I want to put out a big THANK YOU to a couple forum members here for the work they did to make the signature badges possible.
Drerex created the graphics for the killer sig badge we now have.
EVIIILJ created and host the webpage for me to create the sig badge making it customizable with your name and stable clock speed.
 

 
You guys are awesome! Thank You!

Please note: I will update this thread in the evening hours of Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. You should however post when you have completed the requirements.

I am sticking to the same format as the previous stability club with some changes. The bar has been raised to 4.2Ghz minimum clock, HT has to be enabled and I want the picture to now include the OS time and date showing.

In order to join Club i7 Stability , you must post ONE screenshot containing the following:

1. At least 20 runs of Linx passed with no errors, using a problem size no less than 25,000 and also extend the Linx window down to show all 20 runs.
(This will require your system to have around 4.8 GB of free memory, which should not be a problem for the majority of core i7 users. Allowing Linx to load and then unload seems to free up some additional memory.)

LinX 0.6.4 with the newest linpack binaries is a REQUIREMENT!
 
Jethc9 was kind enough to integrate them for us in the following download.

LinX can be downloaded here: http://www.mediafire.com/?xmbxz02kwox20bl

2. CPU-Z front tab showing your overclock, voltage, and threads.
   CPU-Z can be downloaded here: http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html

3. Real Temp showing your min/max temperatures before and during linx.
   Real Temp can be downloaded here: http://www.techpowerup.com/realtemp/

4. Include a notepad shot with the screenie having your EVGA username DO NOT DO IT SEPARATELY...include it with everything else for ONE screen shot. Example:
 


It eliminates the chances of accusation of the results being fake or not theirs

5. HT is is now required to be turned on.

6. The X58 system MUST be OC'd to 4.2Ghz or above. (Those of you who have 3.9, 4.0 etc...I encourage you to reach the goal of 4.2 and enjoy the process of getting yourself there.)

7. The screenshot must now have the os time and date showing. See my screenshot at the bottom right corner of the desktop.

8. Please post the following ABOVE THE SCREENSHOT:

Forum Name <---- THIS IS IMPORTANT. DO NOT FORGET THIS.
Core i7 (whichever you have)   Batch #: (not required, but would be nice to include)
CPU clocked at:
Voltage:
Idle temps: (please provide this in celsius)
Load temps: (please provide this in celsius)
GFlop peak: (used for any clock speed ties, higher gflops wins)
 
This is a perfect example of how I need your information above your screenshot.
 
Rafale
Core i7 980X  Batch # 3032A341 
CPU clocked at: 4.50GHz 
Voltage: 1.412  
Idle temps: 21, 12, 23, 31, 28, 19
Load temps: 71, 71, 67, 74, 75, 71
GFlop peak: 88.6188

I will not add you to the list unless you have provided this AND the screenshot. Make sure the screenshot can be read.

After I have verified your oc stability I will pm you your signature badge if you want to use it.

Lets get it on!
post edited by kram36 - 2011/07/11 16:58:37
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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/29 18:01:47 (permalink)
    Forum users that have passed the stability test listed from highest clock speed first.
     
    Gulftown cpu's
     
    kitfit1
    Core i7 990X
    CPU clocked at: 5.00Ghz
    Voltage: 1.611
    Idle temps: -15, -15, -15, -15, -15, -15
    Load temps: 10, 5, 7, 7, -2, 10
    GFlop peak: 91.9436
     
    Sam350
    Core i7 990X
    CPU clocked at: 4.81GHz
    Voltage: 1.623
    Idle temps: 21, 30, 21, 22, 37, 30
    Load temps:  90, 97, 83, 84, 95, 93
    GFlop peak: 87.5790
     
    dejanh
    Core i7 970
    CPU clocked at: 4.80GHz
    Voltage: 1.492
    Idle temps: -15, -15, -15, -15, -15, -15
    Load temps: 53, 55, 48, 41, 59, 48
    GFlop peak: 88.8861
     
    G__ROW
    Core i7-980X  Batch # 3032A341
    CPU clocked at: 4.77Ghz
    Voltage: 1.475
    Idle temps: 28, 23, 25, 25, 19, 25
    Load temps: 89, 90, 81, 84, 90, 90
    GFlop peak: 87.0954
     
    rbeaumont
    Core i7 990X  Batch # 3045A714
    CPU clocked at: 4.75Ghz
    Voltage: 1.470
    Idle temps: 27, 15, 10, 11, 16, 19
    Load temps: 72, 68, 68, 58, 66, 67
    GFlop peak: 92.5003

    glw165
    Core i7 990X
    CPU clocked at: 4.72Ghz
    Voltage: 1.587
    Idle temps: 27, 23, 30, 31, 25, 15
    Load temps: 92, 92, 83, 82, 92, 93
    GFlop peak: 85.7048
     
    abcsom
    Core i7 990X
    CPU clocked at: 4.70Ghz
    Voltage: 1.482
    Idle temps: 17, 20, 25, 20, 22, 20
    Load temps: 75, 75, 71, 66, 73, 74
    GFlop peak: 90.3478
     
    sgtharry
    Core i7 990X  Batch # 3045B094
    CPU clocked at: 4.70GHz
    Voltage: 1.425
    Idle temps: 32, 23, 25, 28, 30, 35
    Load temps: 75, 72, 68, 67, 72, 75
    GFlop peak: 88.3931
     
    LazySoft
    Core i7 990X Batch # 3051A999
    CPU clocked at: 4.67GHz
    Voltage: 1.411
    Idle temps: 22, 24, 29, 28, 31, 22
    Load temps: 83, 80, 73, 72, 80, 79
    GFlop peak: 86.1418
     
    =FIB=Goldberg
    Core i7 980X
    CPU clocked at: 4.62GHz
    Voltage: 1.470
    Idle temps: 12, 14, 13, 15, 11, 17
    Load temps: 67, 70, 58, 61, 66, 71
    GFlop peak: 88.6443
     
    steel700
    Core i7 980X
    CPU clocked at: 4.61Ghz
    Voltage: 1.5625
    Idle temps: 34, 34, 32, 34, 35, 39
    Load temps:  86, 89, 76, 77, 87, 90
    GFlop peak: 85.959
     
    arestavo
    Core i7 980X
    CPU clocked at: 4.54GHz
    Voltage: 1.425
    Idle temps: 30, 34, 31, 34, 29, 24
    Load temps: 79, 78, 73, 71, 78, 79
    GFlops peak: 84.8161
     
    Josemt10
    Core i7 990X  Batch # 3045A643
    CPU clocked at: 4.52GHz
    Voltage:  1.443
    Idle temps: 24, 31, 24, 27, 30, 19
    Load temps: 79, 80, 71, 71, 77, 72
    GFlop peak: 86.7766
     
    bluvert89
    Core I7 980x  Batch # 3031A245
    CPU Clocked at: 4.52Ghz
    Voltage at:  1.411
    Idle temps:  28, 24, 18, 28, 30, 23
    Load temps:  85, 79, 73, 77, 85, 83
    GFlop peak:  83.4069
     
    chump7431
    Core i7 970
    CPU clocked: 4.52Ghz
    Voltage: 1.388
    Idle temps: 34, 34, 35, 33, 42, 36
    Max temps: 88, 89, 86, 82, 95, 91
    Gflop peak: 81.4423
     
    HILLGUY
    Core i7 980X  Batch # 3014A607
    CPU clocked at: 4.51Ghz
    Voltage: 1.494
    Idle temps: 26, 28, 24, 15, 20, 31
    Load temps: 79, 82, 71, 71, 78, 83
    GFlop peak: 88.8657
     
    tiguan
    Core i7 990X Batch # 3045A718
    CPU clocked at: 4.51GHz
    Voltage: 1.387
    Idle temps: 24, 27, 33, 26, 26, 19
    Load temp: 72, 69, 69, 65, 70, 65
    GFlop peak: 88.1713
     
    Rafale
    Core i7 980X  Batch # 3032A341 
    CPU clocked at: 4.50GHz 
    Voltage: 1.412  
    Idle temps: 21, 12, 23, 31, 28, 19
    Load temp: 71, 71, 67, 74, 75, 71
    GFlop peak: 88.6188
     
    Bluebrains
    Core i7 980X
    CPU Clocked at 4.50Ghz
    Voltage: 1.423
    Idle temps: 19, 33, 27, 24, 32, 33
    Load temps: 84, 83, 78, 75, 86, 82
    GFlop peak: 80.2477
     
    RicParker
    Core i7 990X Batch # 3101A150
    CPU clocked at: 4.50GHz
    Voltage: 1.387
    Idle temps: 34, 44, 35, 31, 35, 36
    Load temps: 79, 80, 76, 73, 81, 79
    GFlop peak: 79.7543
     
    quattro
    Core i7 980X
    CPU clocked at: 4.44GHz
    Voltage: 1.387
    Idle temps: 29, 25, 28, 22, 28, 22
    Load temps: 70, 71, 65, 63, 70, 68
    GFlop peak: 85.0925
     
    AcesofDeath7
    Core i7 980X
    CPU clocked at: 4.42Ghz
    Voltage: 1.448
    Idle temps: 28, 32, 26, 29, 15, 42
    Load temps: 73, 73, 63, 65, 65, 75
    GFlop peak: 85.8046
     
    sgtharry
    Core i7 980X
    CPU clocked at: 4.42Ghz
    Voltage: 1.575
    Idle temps: 26, 34, 30, 35, 31, 34
    Load temps: 80, 84, 74, 79, 82, 83
    GFlop peak: 81.8119
     
    shogon
    Xeon W3680  Batch # 3101A081
    CPU clocked at: 4.42Ghz
    Voltage: 1.412
    Idle temps: 40, 37, 39, 30, 37, 52
    Load temps: 82, 78, 74, 71, 77, 82
    GFlop peak: 78.6235
     
    Fentzinator
    Core I7 980X  Batch # 3003B287
    Clocked at: 4.41Ghz
    Voltage: 1.435
    Idle temps: 24, 25, 31, 28, 28, 32
    Load temps: 68, 72, 65, 66, 69, 73
    GFlop peak: 83.4108
     
    irony
    Core i7 990X
    CPU Clocked at: 4.41Ghz
    Voltage: 1.368
    Idle temps: 42, 40, 41, 40, 39, 34
    Load temps: 82, 76, 75, 73, 77, 74
    GFlop peak: 74.1924

    jethc9
    Core i7 970  Batch # 3012B129
    CPU clocked at: 4.40Ghz
    Voltage: 1.482
    Idle temps: 33, 33, 32, 28, 36, 40
    Load temps: 85, 93, 80, 78, 87, 94
    GFlop peak: 82.6582
     
    rludwic
    Core i7 980X  Batch # 3041B300
    CPU clocked at: 4.40Ghz
    Voltage: 1.362
    Idle temps: 35, 28, 29, 27, 34, 39
    Load temps: 89, 88, 81, 77, 90, 91
    GFlop peak: 82.6238
     
    mdzcpa
    Core i7 990X  Batch # 3101A268
    CPU Clocked at: 4.37Ghz
    Voltage: 1.388
    Idle temps: 19, 22, 27, 20, 25, 23
    Load temps: 68, 67, 64, 59, 71, 67
    GFlop peak: 79.5139
     
    scvette
    Core i7 980X
    CPU clocked at: 4.33Ghz
    Voltage: 1.341
    Idle temps: 24, 28, 28, 24, 30, 30 
    Load temps: 61, 64, 59, 57, 63, 66 
    GFlop peak: 79.2205
     
    fasterhoads
    Core i7 980  Batch # 301813179
    CPU clocked at: 4.33GHz
    Voltage: 1.388
    Idle temps: 29, 34, 37, 26, 33, 34
    Load temps: 94, 92, 83, 84, 97, 97
    GFlop peak: 71.6370
     
    Tiger770
    Core i7 990X  Batch # 3045A643
    CPU clocked at: 4.32GHz
    Voltage: 1.40
    Idle temps: 27, 32, 31, 29, 34, 33
    Load temps:  85, 84, 79, 79, 88, 88
    GFlop peak: 81.3159
     
    jlee2448
    Core i7 970  Batch # 3014B194
    CPU clocked at: 4.32GHZ
    Voltage: 1.352
    Idle temps: 22, 31, 26, 24, 27, 29
    Load temps: 79, 70, 75, 77, 74, 72
    GFlop peak: 79.7204
     
    RBethune
    Core i7 970  Batch # 3018A859
    CPU clocked at: 4.31Ghz
    Voltage: 1.423
    Idle temps: 29, 29, 28, 30, 31, 26
    Load temps: 81, 79, 74, 74, 81, 81
    GFlop peak: 75.5020
     
    laryhammer
    Core i7 980X  Batch # 3013A741 
    CPU clocked at: 4.30GHz
    Voltage: 1.388
    Idle temps: 39, 34, 36, 27, 35, 27
    Load temps: 85, 87, 82, 81, 86, 83
    GFlop peak: 83.2341
     
    ericlmar
    Core i7 990X  Batch # 3051B038
    CPU clocked at: 4.30Ghz
    Voltage: 1.388
    Idle temps:  36, 30, 21, 32, 26, 24
    Load temps: 74, 71, 64, 69, 72, 72
    GFlop peak: 78.0814
     
    rexrzer77
    Core i7 970  Batch # 3016B246
    CPU clocked at:  4.27Ghz
    Voltage:  1.387
    Idle temps: 25, 26, 31, 22, 30, 29 
    Load temps:  88, 87, 79, 79, 90, 87
    GFlop peak: 80.6226
     
    rjbarker
    Core i7 980X
    CPU clocked at: 4.24Ghz
    Voltage: 1.418
    Idle temps: 21, 19, 15, 20, 26, 32
    Load temps: 76, 77, 66, 68, 78, 81
    GFlop peak: 82.1510
     
    Forza971sbh
    Core i7 980X  Batch # 3020A457
    CPU clocked at: 4.24Ghz
    Voltage: 1.411
    Idle temps: 19, 25, 32, 34, 29, 39
    Load temps: 91, 93, 86, 87, 95, 93
    GFlop peak: 80.2963
     
    garnetandblack 
    Core i7 980X  Batch # 3003B287
    CPU Clocked at: 4.24Ghz
    Voltage at:  1.388
    Idle temps:  31, 40, 32, 29, 37, 45
    Load temps:  71, 73, 67, 63, 69, 73
    GFlop peak:  73.2220
     
    rbh5081
    Core i7 990X
    CPU clocked at: 4.24Ghz
    Voltage: 1.352
    Idle temps: 40, 38, 38, 34, 42, 41
    Load temps: 88, 88, 82, 81, 91, 91
    GFlop peak: 71.1398
     
    dubzhouse
    Core i7 970
    CPU clocked at: 4.23Ghz
    Voltage: 1.458
    Idle temps: 29, 26, 20, 31, 26, 36
    Load temps: 68, 73, 57, 68, 70, 76
    GFlop peak: 82.7777

    EVIIILJ
    Core i7 970
    CPU clocked at: 4.23Ghz
    Voltage: 1.352
    Idle temps: 23, 24, 28, 35, 30, 30  
    Load temps: 63, 65, 63, 66, 65, 64
    GFlop peak: 77.1687

    kram36
    Core i7 970  Batch # 3012B129
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.305
    Idle temps: 18, 21, 14, 18, 15, 14
    Load temps: 56, 56, 49, 51, 57, 54
    GFlop peak: 82.6919
     
    DeepPurple23
    Core: i7 970
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.337
    Idle temps: 27, 29, 24, 26, 29, 23
    Load temps: 77, 77, 68, 72, 79, 79
    GFlop peak: 78.2717

    Mudvari
    Core i7 970  Batch # 3009F990
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.376
    Idle temps: 42, 31, 37, 32, 29, 33
    Load temps: 85, 86, 82, 81, 84, 89
    GFlop peak: 77.8631
     
    stridhiryu030363
    Core i7 970
    CPU Clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.312
    Idle temps: 22, 21, 23, 17, 22, 20
    Load temps: 78, 78, 72, 70, 72, 80
    Gflops Peak: 76.9432
     
    shaneduce
    Core i7 970  Batch # 3035B735
    CPU clocked @: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 4.11
    Idle temps: 33, 23, 32, 33, 31, 36
    Load temps: 90, 85, 89, 90, 88, 92
    GFlop peak: 75.1522
     
    Chris123NT
    Core i7 980X  Batch # 3003A885
    CPU clocked at: 4.21GHz
    Voltage: 1.352
    Idle temps: 24, 20, 28, 16,  24, 27
    Load temps: 60, 61, 60, 55, 61, 64
    GFlop peak: 75.1179
     
    415krunch
    Core i7 990x Batch # 3045A643
    Cpu clocked at 4.20Ghz
    Voltage 1.352
    Idle Temps 24, 26, 25, 30, 31, 22
    Load Temps 79, 82, 74, 76, 80, 79
    GFlop Peak 77.4869
     
    Bloomfield cpu's
     
    jethc9
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3910A380
    CPU clocked at: 4.56Ghz
    Voltage: 1.494
    Idle temps: 42, 42, 43, 40
    Load temps: 94, 93, 89, 89
    GFlop peak: 57.7449

    OV3RCLK4
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3849A832
    CPU clocked at: 4.54ghz
    Voltage: 1.425
    Idle temps: 34, 28, 32, 28
    Load temps: 79, 74, 74, 72
    GFlop peak: 58.4342
     
    philld0
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3850A796
    CPU clocked at: 4.52GHz
    Voltage: 1.446
    Idle Temps 34, 30, 33, 31
    Load Temps 81, 81, 76, 76
    GFlops peak 57.0682
     
    Drey070
    Core i7 920  
    CPU clocked at: 4.50Ghz
    Voltage: 1.552
    Idle temps:  40, 36, 40, 37 
    Load temps: 81, 77, 78, 75
    GFlop peak: 56.3639

    techno-mancer
    Core i7 930  Batch # 3001A779
    CPU clocked at: 4.46Ghz
    Voltage: 1.435
    Idle temps: 40, 36, 38, 36
    Load temps: 86, 82, 80, 79
    GFlop peak: 54.8648

    loveha
    Core i7 930
    CPU clocked at: 4.44GHz
    Voltage: 1.575
    Idle temps: 38, 35, 38, 37
    Load temps: 86, 82, 81, 79
    GFlop peak: 56.6916
     
    v1ral
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3849B203
    CPU clocked at: 4.42Ghz
    Voltage: 1.387
    Idle temps: 36, 34, 33, 32
    Load temps: 76, 75, 71, 69
    GFlop peak: 55.5692

    mpwhitebird
    Core i7 975 EE
    CPU clocked at: 4.41Ghz
    Voltage: 1.531
    Idle temps: 40, 38, 41, 37
    Load temps: 97, 94, 92, 87
    GFlop peak: 55.1347
     
    Zombiewarpig
    Core i7 960
    CPU clocked at: 4.41GHz
    Voltage: 1.423
    Idle temps: 42, 38, 41, 37
    Load temps: 86, 85, 83, 78
    GFlop peak: 53.6202
     
    dwillingm
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3845B258
    CPU clocked at: 4.38 GHz
    Voltage: 1.446
    Idle temps: 44, 43, 42, 37
    Load temps: 92, 91, 88, 86
    GFlop peak: 55.5600
     
    rexrzer77
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3849B202
    CPU clocked at: 4.35Ghz
    Voltage: 1.325
    Idle temps: 41, 44, 42, 44
    Load temps: 91, 93, 99, 96
    GFlops peak: 55.3906
     
    HalloweenWeed
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3928A567
    CPU clocked at: 4.35 GHZ
    Voltage: 1.431
    Idle temps: 38, 35, 40, 35
    Load temps: 89, 88, 83, 86
    GFlop peak: 53.7023
     
    Vince6984
    Core i7 930
    CPU clocked at: 4.31Ghz
    Voltage: 1.399
    Idle temps: 38, 38, 38, 37
    Load temps: 72, 71, 70, 70
    GFlop peak: 56.4820
     
    rexrzer77
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3849B056
    CPU clocked at: 4.31Ghz
    Voltage: 1.325
    Idle temps: 36, 42, 40, 42
    Load temps: 86, 90, 90, 93
    GFlop peak: 54.8489
     
    xfinrodx
    Xeon W3520 (i7 920)
    CPU clocked at: 4.31GHz
    Voltage: 1.450
    Idle temps: 37, 37, 37, 35
    Load temps: 85, 88, 82, 82
    GFlop peak: 52.2019
     
    kingofsorrow
    Core i7 950
    CPU clocked at: 4.29Ghz
    Voltage: 1.505
    Idle temps:  41, 40, 43, 39
    Load temps: 85, 85, 83, 80
    GFlop peak: 56.1742
     
    spigini
    Core i7 950  Batch # 3042A739
    CPU clocked at: 4.29Ghz
    Voltage: 1.388
    Idle temps: 35, 29, 36, 31
    Load temps: 77, 71, 74, 68
    GFlop peak: 55.4703
     
    Thorak
    Core i7 920
    CPU Clocked at: 4.29Ghz
    Voltage at: 1.329
    Idle temps: 40, 38, 40, 37
    Load temps: 79, 76, 77, 73
    GFlops peak: 55.0579
     
    tbturner47
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3910A369
    CPU clocked at: 4.29Ghz
    Voltage: 1.341
    Idle temps: 40, 35, 40, 36
    Load temps: 80, 75, 77, 74
    GFlop peak: 54.6063
     
    Arctucas
    Core i7 950  Batch # 3008A996
    CPU clocked at: 4.27Ghz
    Voltage: 1.331
    Idle temps: 34, 30, 34, 30
    Load temps: 68, 65, 67, 64
    GFlop peak: 55.7585
     
    nikolatesla
    Core i7 960 Batch # 3107B512
    CPU clocked at: 4.23GHz
    Voltage: 1.388
    Idle temps: 36, 31, 37, 31
    Load temps: 71, 67, 69, 64
    GFLop peak: 55.9166
     
    Mutt Slayer
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3849B018
    CPU clocked at: 4.23Ghz
    Voltage: 1.305
    Idle temps: 41, 39, 41, 36
    Load temps: 71, 69, 68, 66
    GFlop peak: 54.4816

    Finiousfingers
    Core i7 920
    CPU clocked at: 4.23Ghz
    Voltage: 1.482
    Idle temps: 36, 35, 35, 32
    Load temps: 88, 87, 83, 84
    GFlop peak: 54.4356
     
    BlackKnight.KTN
    Core i7 930
    CPU Clocked at: 4.23 GHz
    Core Voltage: 1.352
    Idle temps: 44, 40, 45, 40
    Load temps: 81, 79, 79, 77
    GFlop peak: 50.6023
     
    Justinboy71
    Core i7 950  Batch # 3041A644
    CPU clocked at: 4.22GHz
    Voltage: 1.317
    Idle temps: 33, 28, 35, 30
    Load temps: 66, 63, 65, 61
    GFlop peak: 55.9742
     
    j33pownr
    Core i7 950  Batch # 3011B057
    CPU clocked at: 4.22GHz
    Voltage: 1.411
    Idle temps: 39, 37, 40, 35
    Load temps: 75, 74, 73, 70
    GFlop peak: 55.5021
     
    knj007
    Core i7 950
    CPU clocked at: 4.22GHz
    Voltage: 1.418
    Idle Tempts: 44, 39, 42, 38
    Load Temps: 92, 89, 86, 87
    GFLop peak: 54.3479
     
    EliteGeek91
    Core i7 960
    CPU clocked at: 4.22Ghz
    Voltage: 1.424
    Idle temps: 46, 42, 45, 44
    Load temps: 78, 80, 80, 74
    GFlop peak: 54.0613
     
    Encrypted_God
    Core i7 950  Batch # 3951A594
    CPU clocked at: 4.22GHz
    Voltage: 1.458
    Idle temps: 44, 40, 43, 40
    Load temps: 85, 84, 82, 80
    GFlop peak: 53.6019
     
    whitedragon
    Core i7 960  Batch # 3023A528
    CPU Clocked at: 4.22Ghz
    Voltage: 1.38125
    Idle temps: 40, 35, 40, 36
    Load temps: 83, 80, 80, 77
    GFlop peak: 53.1922
     
    Nodiaque
    Core i7 920
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.397
    Idle temps: 35, 35, 38, 32
    Load temps: 87, 87, 85, 85
    GFlop peak: 55.9954

    Scorpion-X
    Core i7 920
    CPU clocked at: 4.21GHz
    Voltage: 1.350
    Idle temps: 43, 41, 42, 38
    Load temps: 78, 76, 74, 74
    GFlop peak: 55.9705
     
    Beriphent
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3845B027
    CPU clocked at: 4.21GHz
    Voltage: 1.282
    Idle temps: 38, 37, 34, 34
    Load temps: 71, 70, 65, 66
    GFlop peak: 55.9407
     
    t3h0th3r
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3914A741
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.270
    Idle temps: 44, 41, 43, 41
    Load temps: 77, 75, 74, 73
    GFlop peak: 55.9005
     
    cranium r
    Core i7 960
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.368
    Idle temps: 39, 36, 36, 41
    Load temps: 72, 71, 71, 68
    GFlop peak: 55.6412
     
    Flamethower
    Core i7 930
    CPU clocked at: 4.21GHz
    Voltage: 1.411
    Idle temps: 41, 39, 41, 38
    Load temps: 79, 76, 75, 73
    GFlop peak: 55.5920
     
    rdv03
    Core i7 950
    CPU clocked at:  4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.388
    Idle temps: 50, 45, 47, 40
    Load temps: 93, 86, 89, 80
    GFlop peak: 55.3703
     
    Governator
    Core i7 920
    CPU clocked at: 4.21 GHz
    Voltage: 1.418
    Idle temps: 39, 38, 40, 35
    Load temps: 88, 86, 84, 79
    GFlop peak: 55.3369
     
    K_osss
    Core i7 950  Batch # 3020A995
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.356
    Idle temps: 35, 34, 35, 32
    Load temps: 78, 76, 76, 73
    GFlop peak: 55.3213
     
    azamat
    Core i7 920
    CPU clocked at: 4.21GHz
    Voltage: 1.350
    Idle temps: 47, 44, 47, 39
    Load temps: 77, 72, 75, 69
    GFlop peak: 55.2571

    Peter Northbridge
    Core i7 960
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.305
    Idle temps: 34, 33, 29, 28
    Load temps: 65, 66, 63, 61
    GFlop peak: 55.2431
     
    Conolly Boy
    Core i7 950
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.435
    Idle temps: 36, 33, 37, 31
    Load temps: 80, 78, 79, 73
    GFlop peak: 55.1839
     
    downie20
    Core i7 920
    CPU clocked at: 4.21
    Voltage: 1.341
    Idle temps: 34, 35, 35, 32
    Load temps: 81, 79, 77, 76
    GFlop peak: 54,9907
     
    Kajimbo
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3845B029
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.341
    Idle temps:  36, 32, 35, 33
    Load temps: 80, 77, 77, 74
    GFlop peak: 54.9075
     
    B3NJ1
    Core i7 920
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.376
    Idle temps: 42, 42, 45, 40
    Load temps: 83, 81, 82, 77
    GFlop peak: 54.7712
     
    Nereus
    Core i7 930  Batch # 3002A582
    CPU clock : 4.21GHz
    Voltage : 1.329
    Idle temps : 41, 41, 41, 37
    Load temps : 75, 75, 72, 70
    GFlop peak : 54.7288
     
    mistermister
    Core i7 930
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.446
    Idle temps: 38, 30, 37, 32
    Load temps: 87, 86, 82, 82
    GFlop peak: 54.7168
     
    z3r0t0l0rence
    Core i7 930  Batch # 3003B764
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.375
    Idle temps: 42, 39, 41, 38
    Load temps: 90, 91, 86, 89
    GFlop peak: 54.6834
     
    certified
    Core i7 950  Batch # 3040B377
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.368
    Idle temps: 36, 32, 39, 34
    Load temps: 71, 67, 69, 64
    GFlop peak: 54.6551

    xjonathanvx
    Core i7 950
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.388
    Idle temps: 42, 40, 41, 37
    Load temps: 84, 81, 80, 75
    GFlop peak: 54.6482
     
    englehmj
    Core i7 920 Batch # 3931A318
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.456
    Idle temps: 39, 35, 37, 35
    Load temps: 91, 89, 86, 87
    GFlop peak: 54.5902
     
    f0rtune
    Core I7 920  Batch # 3930A311
    CPU clocked at: 4.21ghz
    Voltage at: 1.352
    Idle temps: 40, 36, 40, 37
    Load temps: 77, 73, 71, 70
    GFlop peak: 54.5203
     
    dennisHarless
    Core I7 950  Batch # 3106B367
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.470
    Idle temps: 45, 41, 45, 41
    Load temps: 89, 86, 86, 83
    GFlop peak: 54.4853
     
    direraptor22
    CPU: i7 960
    CPU clocked at: 4.21GHz
    Voltage: 1.364
    Idle temps: 36, 33, 37, 34
    Load temps: 78, 77, 76, 74
    GFlop peak: 54.4776
     
    Opolis
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3942A492
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.352
    Idle temps: 43, 42, 44, 41
    Load temps: 85, 85, 84, 80
    GFlop peak: 54.4661
     
    RadiantDragoon87
    Core i7 920
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.388
    Idle temps: 44, 45, 47, 43
    Load temps: 94, 96, 91, 90
    GFlop peak: 54.4547
     
    Tamerz
    Core i7 960
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.376
    Idle temps: 43, 42, 44, 40
    Load temps: 80, 81, 77, 76
    GFlop peak: 54.4525
     
    funky
    Core i7 960 Batch # 3044A719
    CPU clocked at: 4.21GHz
    Voltage: 1.352
    Idle temps: 43, 39, 41, 39
    Load temps: 96, 97, 88, 92
    GFlop peak: 54.3927
     
    direraptor22
    Core i7 960  Batch # 3102C391
    CPU clocked at: 4.21GHz
    Voltage: 1.364
    Idle temps: 41, 38, 42, 39
    Load temps: 83, 82, 81, 81
    GFlop peak: 54.3687
     
    uelreq
    Core i7 950
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.458
    Idle temps: 48, 41, 44, 59
    Load temps: 97, 94, 92, 89
    GFlop peak: 54.2501
     
    rurik
    Core i7 930
    CPU clock : 4.21GHz
    Voltage : 1.352
    Idle temps : 34, 30, 35, 32
    Load temps : 83, 79, 78, 76
    GFlop peak : 54.2301

    caniba
    Core i7 920
    CPU clocked at:  4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.399
    Idle temps: 48, 46, 48, 45
    Load temps: 96, 92, 93, 88
    GFlop peak: 54.1652
     
    Crusheddream
    Core i7 950  Batch # 3020A962
    CPU clocked at: 4.21GHz
    Voltage: 1.387
    Idle temps: 35, 32, 34, 31
    Load temp: 78, 77, 74, 73
    GFlop peak: 54.1406
     
    Spirit0r
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3928Α553
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.258
    Idle temps: 40, 38, 38, 34
    Load temps: 76, 75, 71, 70
    GFlop peak: 54.1256
     
    HandySam
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3931A261
    CPU clocked at: 4.21GHz
    Voltage: 1.365
    Idle temps: 37, 34, 39, 32
    Load temps: 74, 70, 72, 65
    GFlop peak: 54.0668
     
    marknopfler
    Core i7 960
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.325
    Idle temps: 38, 34, 38, 33
    Load temps: 81, 80, 77, 74
    GFlop peak: 53.9352
     
    Rixter110
    Core i7 950  Batch # 3052A257
    CPU clocked at: 4.21GHz
    Voltage: 1.312
    Idle temps: 42, 40, 44, 41
    Load temps: 81, 80, 80, 77
    GFlop peak: 53.9145
     
    kiel^cx
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3913A961
    CPU clocked at: 4.23Ghz
    Voltage: 1.341
    Idel temps: 41,,39, 40, 36
    Load temps: 77, 76, 75, 70
    GFlop peak: 53.8932
     
    Halfdead14
    Core i7 920
    CPU clocked at: 4.21GHz
    Voltage: 1.435
    Idle temps: 35, 34, 35, 27
    Load temps: 76, 75, 74, 69
    GFlop peak: 53.8199
     
    vD_Edition
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3944A868
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.282
    Idle temps: 39, 37, 38, 34
    Load temps: 76, 74, 71, 69
    GFlop peak: 53.7972
     
    DubleA
    Core i7 960
    CPU clocked at: 4.21GHz
    Voltage: 1.376
    Idle temps: 41, 40, 41, 37
    Load temps: 87, 86, 85, 84
    GFlop peak: 53.7540
     
    beekermartin
    Core i7 950
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.425
    Idle temps: 33, 31, 34, 33
    Load temps: 85, 82, 82, 80
    GFlop peak: 53.6702
     
    vampire2k5
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3848667
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.258
    Idle temps: 41, 38, 42, 38
    Load temps: 65, 61, 64, 67
    GFlop peak: 53.5857

    Diggzzy
    Core i7 920  Batch # 3845B271
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.364
    Idle temps: 43, 40, 41, 36
    Load temp: 86, 84, 83, 78
    GFlop peak: 53.5293
     
    cdragonm
    Core i7 950
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.399
    Idle temps: 28, 25, 29, 24
    Load temps: 69, 68, 66, 64
    GFlop peak: 53.3403

    bdary
    Core i7 950  Batch # 3020A968
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.305
    Idle temps: 45, 44, 44, 43
    Load temps: 90, 90, 84, 88
    GFlop peak: 53.2501
     
    MrHaViK
    Core i7 950  Batch # 3052A257
    CPU clocked at: 4.21Ghz
    Voltage: 1.446
    Idle temps: 39, 34, 38, 34
    Load temps: 72, 69, 71, 66
    GFlop peak: 51.0652
     
    PuffY
    Core i7 950
    CPU clocked at: 4.20GHz
    Voltage: 1.432
    Idle temps: 45, 38, 45, 38
    Load temps: 91, 89, 88, 85
    GFlop peak: 54.9324
     
    hansvanleen
    Core i7 920
    CPU clocked at: 4.20Ghz
    Voltage: 1.336
    Idle temps: 39, 36, 38, 36
    Load temps: 75, 72, 70, 69
    GFlop peak: 54.8503
     
    Anonymousone
    Core i7 930
    CPU clocked at: 4.20Ghz
    Voltage: 1.408
    Idle temps: 35, 33, 35, 34
    Load temps: 77, 74, 75, 73
    GFlop peak: 51.5320
    post edited by kram36 - 2012/02/26 19:44:53
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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/29 18:07:50 (permalink)
    Edited.
    post edited by kram36 - 2011/05/03 05:58:04
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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/29 23:17:07 (permalink)
    Wow Kram, that's cool. And I mean that literally, not figuratively. Surely you could've gone higher than that? Are you holding back to let others shine brighter?
     
    But do you know what's missing there? RAM. It makes a big diff how much RAM you have installed at the time of the test. It appears ppls with 920-940s will be very lucky to get to 4.2 with 12GB or more. So that would be a bigger triumph. It's not enough to have it listed in their sigs, they may have removed some to get to their OC. I'm not saying they need to post proof of RAM in the screenshot, but they should just state how much somewhere, and how many sticks (i.e. 6x2GB).
     
    Kudos to you anyway.
    post edited by HalloweenWeed - 2011/03/29 23:22:54

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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 04:08:15 (permalink)
    That's my daily 24/7 oc. I have not gone for max oc yet.
     
    Not sure what your point is on the memory? It doesn't matter if they remove memory to achieve the stability goal. It just matters they have enough memory installed to run the 25,000 problem size.
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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 04:34:21 (permalink)
    nice badge..kram!! by the way...are you running with vDroop on or off?? nice temp and OC...by the way!!!

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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 04:39:03 (permalink)
    Thanks, Vdroop off. Nice cool day with the window open next to the rig and fans on high.
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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 11:26:49 (permalink)
    nvm
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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 12:43:55 (permalink)
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    post edited by jethc9 - 2011/03/30 18:42:48

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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 13:01:13 (permalink)
    @Kram36
    You should make sure that you are using the newest linpack binaries that support gulftown CPU's. Linx 0.6.4 doesn't include the newest versions of these files.
     
    Your Gflops are very low for your CPU. I have the same CPU (even same batch) clocked at the same speed as you and I get around 78 Gflops.
     
    The two files in question are:
     
    linpack_xeon32.exe
    linpack_xeon64.exe
     
    The newest version of these files can be downloaded here:
    http://software.intel.com...rary-linpack-download/
    (Once you unzip the file, go to linpack_10.3.4>benchmarks>linpack to find the files)
     
    All anyone needs to do is replace these 2 files that come with LinX 0.6.4 with the newer versions. Otherwise LinX will NOT stress a gulftown CPU to the max.
     
    If you open up the performance tab on task manager you will see the difference with the new binaries. All 12 threads will now be at 100%
     
    EDIT: to make it a bit easier for everyone, I have integrated the correct files into LinX 0.6.4 and will host the file here:
    http://www.mediafire.com/?xmbxz02kwox20bl
     
    EDIT #2: New Linpack 10.3.4
    post edited by jethc9 - 2011/05/19 23:49:36

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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 13:07:11 (permalink)
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    All I can say about your max temps on all cores is "OUCH"
     



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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 13:11:35 (permalink)
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    @jethc9

    All I can say about your max temps on all cores is "OUCH"



     
    I know! That's what linx does. While gaming or anything else I never get over 60 degrees on any core. I'm using a Venomous X in push pull
     
    It's the result of using the updated binaries I mentioned in my above post. The new binaries should be required to really be called stable.

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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 13:15:38 (permalink)
    jethc9

    I know! That's what linx does. While gaming or anything else I never get over 60 degrees on any core. I'm using a Venomous X in push pull

    It's the result of using the updated binaries I mentioned in my above post. The new binaries should be required to really be called stable.

     
    Damn, I thought my temps in the mid 80s was bad with Ven X at 4.0GHz, similar VCore but ran a 930.
     
    I can't wait to test out my 960 to see how far it can go!
     
    Question, do you use the pressure knob on your Ven X and if so, how much pressure did you roughly add? (40 - 70lb)


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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 13:17:14 (permalink)
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    Question, do you use the pressure knob on your Ven X and if so, how much pressure did you roughly add? (40 - 70lb)

     
    I add roughly 50lbs of pressure. Anymore than that and I get the dreaded 3.99 usable amount of RAM thing

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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 13:48:47 (permalink)
    jethc9

    I add roughly 50lbs of pressure. Anymore than that and I get the dreaded 3.99 usable amount of RAM thing

     
    Ah been dying to ask that, good to know I'm not the only one getting that problem. Thanks!
     
    But I still recommend you lower your clocks and vcore just to be on safe side, those temps are just nasty, barely touching Tjunction... your chip will not last long like that!


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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 14:11:39 (permalink)
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    But I still recommend you lower your clocks and vcore just to be on safe side, those temps are just nasty, barely touching Tjunction... your chip will not last long like that!

     
    Like I said before, LinX with the updates binaries is the ONLY program that makes my temps go even close to that high. Anything else like OCCT and I don't break 60 even on a full load. And my vcore is within Intel's spec. It's set even lower in the bios 1.368
     
    Also it's pretty hot in here today, so my temps are higher than normal. but still I am not worried. my cores all idle in the mid to upper 30's and like I said Vcore is 1.368. So it shouldn't be a big deal. LinX just puts THAT much of a load on a CPU, and I hardly ever run it. Also, those temps listed are the absolute max each core hit during the test. During most of the LinX run they are lower.
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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 16:27:29 (permalink)
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    @Kram36
    You should make sure that you are using the newest linpack binaries that support gulftown CPU's. Linx 0.6.4 doesn't include the newest versions of these files.

    Your Gflops are very low for your CPU. I have the same CPU (even same batch) clocked at the same speed as you and I get around 78 Gflops.

    The two files in question are:

    linpack_xeon32.exe
    linpack_xeon64.exe

    The newest version of these files can be downloaded here:
    http://software.intel.com...rary-linpack-download/
    (Once you unzip the file, go to linpack_10.3.2>benchmarks>linpack to find the files)

    All anyone needs to do is replace these 2 files that come with LinX 0.6.4 with the newer versions. Otherwise LinX will NOT stress a gulftown CPU to the max.

    If you open up the performance tab on task manager you will see the difference with the new binaries. All 12 threads will now be at 100%

    EDIT: to make it a bit easier for everyone, I have integrated the correct files into LinX 0.6.4 and will host the file here:
    http://www.mediafire.com/?17nurqub96q6wp4

    That was the first thing I noticed when I looked at your post. Thanks for the heads up on that and integrating the files.
     
    I'll have to rerun mine.
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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 17:14:40 (permalink)
    Hi Guys , Just wanted to say thanks and congrats to Kram , Drerex , EVIIILJ and Crew for their hard work and reviving the club. 
     
    Kram I hope the clock part of the pictures is ok ... every time I open the snipping tool the little box with the clock would close on me  so I did the best I could.
     
    Jethc9 I was going to ask about which version of LinX to use. The newer one looked like more of a cooling system benchmark to me   ......  So I did them both 
     

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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 17:26:47 (permalink)
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    jethc9

    @Kram36
    You should make sure that you are using the newest linpack binaries that support gulftown CPU's. Linx 0.6.4 doesn't include the newest versions of these files.

    Your Gflops are very low for your CPU. I have the same CPU (even same batch) clocked at the same speed as you and I get around 78 Gflops.

    The two files in question are:

    linpack_xeon32.exe
    linpack_xeon64.exe

    The newest version of these files can be downloaded here:
    http://software.intel.com...rary-linpack-download/
    (Once you unzip the file, go to linpack_10.3.2>benchmarks>linpack to find the files)

    All anyone needs to do is replace these 2 files that come with LinX 0.6.4 with the newer versions. Otherwise LinX will NOT stress a gulftown CPU to the max.

    If you open up the performance tab on task manager you will see the difference with the new binaries. All 12 threads will now be at 100%

    EDIT: to make it a bit easier for everyone, I have integrated the correct files into LinX 0.6.4 and will host the file here:
    http://www.mediafire.com/?rw6k3vlsa486bja

    That was the first thing I noticed when I looked at your post. Thanks for the heads up on that and integrating the files.

    I'll have to rerun mine.

     
    No problem. Maybe even update the OP with the links so people download the correct version. Or at least update with the info. Whatever you think.
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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 17:53:40 (permalink)
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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 18:41:22 (permalink)
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    No problem. Maybe even update the OP with the links so people download the correct version. Or at least update with the info. Whatever you think.

    Added to the op. Thank you!
     
    I have also added those that have passed the stability test to the club list and sent pm's with your signature badge.
     
    Congratulations and well done!
     
    I'm off to play with some EVGA GTX 580's I just got in today.
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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/30 19:21:48 (permalink)
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    I'm off to play with some EVGA GTX 580's I just got in today.

     
    Congrats on the 580's. You are gonna love them!

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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/31 16:37:31 (permalink)
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    Wow Kram, that's cool. And I mean that literally, not figuratively. Surely you could've gone higher than that? Are you holding back to let others shine brighter?

    But do you know what's missing there? RAM. It makes a big diff how much RAM you have installed at the time of the test. It appears ppls with 920-940s will be very lucky to get to 4.2 with 12GB or more. So that would be a bigger triumph. It's not enough to have it listed in their sigs, they may have removed some to get to their OC. I'm not saying they need to post proof of RAM in the screenshot, but they should just state how much somewhere, and how many sticks (i.e. 6x2GB).

    Kudos to you anyway.

     
    Nice work Mr. Kram, it's all that I expected it to be, and then some...what a nice badge!
     
    I have to agree about the RAM deal, not that it prohibits people from becoming members, it's simply that running 12GB RAM or more (up to 24GB RAM possible with the Core i7 memory controller and my Classified board, for example) is a big deal, and you should accommodate people who are running 12GB RAM somehow...either by mention or by including that 12GB RAM in their screen shot somehow.  
     
    I don't know how, logistically, you could do such a thing, but my Core i7 970 that I run @ 4215Mhz 24/7 with 12GB RAM, (doing FAHome 24/7 it goes without saying) can do 4315Mhz and qualify at that speed, but at an immensely LONG and drawn out test...it literally took my rig, for last Club's edification and to get it "In" that club, some three hours and a half to (3.5 HOURS!) complete a 20-iteration LinX run, and my Core temps were in the high 80's and middle 90's, so it's NOT for the faint of heart...with a Core i7 920!  
     
    I can pull 6GB of RAM out of that machine and qualify it at 4.5Ghz, but that's not what I want because it's not why/how I run that particular CPU, I run it with 12GB RAM and that's how I will qualify it...end of story!  
     
    I think that three hours and a half exam with Dr. LinX deserves some mention when I do it, and I will post in the screen shot, Notepad, that it took that long and that it is with 12GB of RAM that I qualified the rig, my one of 3 that will qualify for this new Club. Is that OK with you, that I include such data in my Notepad shot, or how would you propose such an effort be acknowledged, if at all? It is not an easy thing to get a rig stable with 12GB of RAM also, not to mention running double SLI video boards too in the rig, ie it takes a bunch of adjustments and VCore that you normally would not be using with such a rig if it had just 6GB of RAM, good G. Skill RAM like I run in it anyway. 
     
    That is all I am thinking about with the new Club...otherwise it's Gung Ho Congratulations and THANK YOU for re-starting or "Jump-Starting" the new Club! It is a lot of work to do such a thjng, and I am certain that everybody at EVGA Forums is appreciative of your efforts, it goes without saying! 
     
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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/31 16:59:52 (permalink)
    woohooo..im on top!!! lol .....gana try and get more gflops out of it..i know I can do atleast 59

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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/31 17:56:33 (permalink)
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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/31 18:42:35 (permalink)
      @rexrzer77
     
    If people want to include a second cpu-z running showing the amount of memory they have installed and do a little bragging on it is fine with me.
     
    As for your previous test taking 3.4 hours. Sounds like you didn't specify the 25,000 problem size. When you set that, LinX only uses 4.788Gb of memory for the test. The more memory you tell LinX to use the longer it will take to complete each run. Also with the updated binaries, hex core cpu's will complete the test faster. Look at jethc9, HILLGUY and my test. All of them completed in under one hour. HILLGUY and I also have posted screenshot of the test with the older binaries and those test took a little over 1 hour.
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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/31 19:37:45 (permalink)
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      @rexrzer77

    If people want to include a second cpu-z running showing the amount of memory they have installed and do a little bragging on it is fine with me.

    As for your previous test taking 3.4 hours. Sounds like you didn't specify the 25,000 problem size. When you set that, LinX only uses 4.788Gb of memory for the test. The more memory you tell LinX to use the longer it will take to complete each run. Also with the updated binaries, hex core cpu's will complete the test faster. Look at jethc9, HILLGUY and my test. All of them completed in under one hour. HILLGUY and I also have posted screenshot of the test with the older binaries and those test took a little over 1 hour.

     
    Thanks for allowing a little "bragging" or whatever you wish to call it...I call it HARD WORK! Hah! Because that computer is working out to beat the band. As for the "25K Problem size" I never do that either, instead I think the only way to qualify a rig is to use ALLLLLLL of the available RAM setting in LinX, you know the "All" Tab!? For 6GB that takes up to 25.9K to 26.2K or more RAM, while with 12GB of RAM that means the problem size is more than 36.5K RAM!  
     
    Mr. Kram maybe you specified the 25K problem size but many of us have never done it, instead use the "All' Tab in LinX so that all available RAM is used, not just 25K worth, as that really does stress the stability of the rig to the MAXIMUM potential, especially when you are using 12GB physical RAM and the problem size is 36.5K RAM or higher. I was under the impression that we were * supposed to use * the "All" Tab instead of specifying 25K as the problem size? Am I wrong? It sure is harder on the machine, and harder to  qualify with the "All" Tab punched, IMHO, and it makes for a truly honest test also.  
     
    Are all of you punching up the 25K Problem Size, or what? We did the "All" Tab in the other Club as I recall, or maybe my years are getting me down and I'm not recognizing something simple and quick like specifying 25K as the Problem Size...maybe others did that also in the old Club for all I know...I know I did not, that is a fact for each rig I qualified I used the "All" Tab for memory selection and went accordingly with the test...and yes, it *does* take  3.5 hours  or longer with a 36.5+K Problem Size in the house, this is very, very true! 
     
    I guess I am just testing the way that I see fit, the way that is the true test of a machine's mettle, and ability to function with little to no extra RAM being hanging around for the System or other processes to use, because LinX will take all you've got and then some, with the "All" Tab punched up, that is a fact! In fact I think that a 25K Problem Size is too easy possibly, and doesn't stress a CPU and memory controller like the "All" Tab punched up does, at least that's the way I feel about it when it comes down to this Club's qualifying procedures.  
     
    I think that should be a requirement, that is using the "All" Tab for memory selection and let LinX take ALL AVAILABLE RAM from the computer, System, and all programs, as then the computer is truly being tested 100%, not getting any break whatsoever from testing procedures. That's just my feeling about it, I guess, because I tested like that in the past exclusively and thought it was a better test of a machine than specifying 25K RAM, that is it in a nutshell. 
     
    What do you all think about that whole line of thinking? Am I daffy? Out of control with "stress testing" my CPU's! Hah Hah! 
     
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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/31 20:22:12 (permalink)
    Out of curiosity can I post my results from the last thread...They were from back in January....If not no big deal not to worried about it...I just live in NC and I can no way get the results now in the heat that I could get back in the winter..

     
     
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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/31 21:07:46 (permalink)
    A one hour grilling of LinX on a system without errors clocked at 4.2Ghz and above I call stable. Matter of fact with these newer linpack binaries I had to raise my Vcore voltage to complete the twenty 25,000 problem size runs from a Vcore voltage that would fold -bigadv work units days on end without issues.
     
    25,000 problem size is the minimum. When I set this min problem size I got it from the previous Stability Club test and it mentioned nothing about users having more then 6Gb of memory having to use the "All" button nor were they forced to show the amount of memory installed while testing.
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    Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/03/31 21:21:04 (permalink)
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    Out of curiosity can I post my results from the last thread...They were from back in January....If not no big deal not to worried about it...I just live in NC and I can no way get the results now in the heat that I could get back in the winter..

    Was that test using the newer linpack binaries? I'm not sure when they came out, but looking at the files from the Intel link jethc9 provided they have a March 17 2011 created date on them. Was HT on? Was the LinX window extended to where I can see all 20 runs?
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