Soldato
- Joined
- 22 Mar 2009
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It worth to try it
i hope you ask her permission first![]()
I think I have a good chip, I'm seeing 4.6Ghz on 1.2vcore and topping out at 4.8Ghz on 1.25vcore - which is very nice!
Cheers,
Kev
I'm have a plug that measures the power usage that travels through it, I've plugged the whole system into it (including the monitor, but I switch that off when checking the wattage levels). The i5 system in total draws only ~150W when idle (4 SATA HDs, 1 SATA DVD drive, 8GB DDR3 and radeon 4870 in there also), and ~240W under full CPU load @ 4.8Ghz. With the graphics card maxed out also it draws ~300W total, it fluctuates a bit but you get the idea... For comparison my previous Q6600 system @ 3.3Ghz with the same graphics card and HDs etc. in it was using ~250W at idle, 350W under full CPU load and ~400W with the GPU maxed out.
Cheers,
Kev
I had decided that both my bloomfield i7 920 @ 2.66GHz with turbo disabled and sandybridge i7 2600K @ 3.40GHz with turbo disabled as both staying on stock speed (no overclocking) as I had enough of overclocked as it isn't worth it anymore!Just enjoy my pc and play gaming for longest lifespan!