***EVGA P55 thread***

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Well finally got my new P55 kit today, and thought I'd post up some pictures of the new build, and hopefully some comparison benchmarks at the weekend when I've finally found the time to put it all together :)

My current spec is as follows :

Asus P5E X38 mainboard,
Q6600@ 3.4GHz (8x425 1700FSB),
4 x 1Gb of OCZ reaper ram 800MHz (running at 850MHz),
BFG GTX280 OC,
2 x Samsung F1 hdd,
Seasonic M12 700 watt psu.

So the new kit that arrived today is as follows :

EVGA P55 F.T.W mainboard,
Core i5 750 Lynnfield CPU,
4Gb G-Skill Ripjaw DDR3 PC3-12800C8 1600MHz Memory,
Scythe Ninja 2 rev b CPU heatsink with 120mm fan.

New shiny things :D

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The Ripjaws!

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The Scythe comes complete with the correct fittings for the 1156 socket, although it's the push down fitting as oppose to the bracket on the back of the mainboard.

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Not too sure what the retail fan is supposed to cool :eek: Your obviously not going to be doing a great deal of overclocking with that!

I've noticed Intel started introducing these extremely thin heatsinks since the 45nm core 2's came out.

You'd think that they would supply something a little more substantial to try and keep heat at a minimum even at stock clocks and voltages.


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So here's the board, looks very nice :cool:

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Power button, reset button, clear cmos switch and BIOS selector dip switch. This board gives you the chance to mess around with three different bios's at the flick of a switch, very handy indeed!

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Debug LED that also tells you the cpu temp after post.

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6 Right angled SATA ports

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2 x 8 pin cpu power sockets!

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I/O connections.

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Here's the scythe bracket, the board also comes with LGA 775 holes so you can connect your existing Intel coolers if you so wish.

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On with the Scythe!

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Not so sure about the clearance between the memory and the fan, would've liked to have been able to put the fan slightly lower really.

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Right so it's out with the old..

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and in with the new

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At last, I'm more or less done now, just need to put the OS on.

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I have to admit it's one sweeeet looking board! :D
 
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That EVGA board has some really nice features, and I do mean really, really, nice!
 
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Very nice. So, what made you go for the EVGA?

Look forward to seeing how this clocks.

Well I was on the list to receive one of the MSi boards, but they were taking too long to come so I revised my order. Typically the day after I got this OcUK got another batch of the MSi's in :rolleyes:

Will have another update tomorrow, as I'm just re-installing Vista atm.
 
Thanks Big Wayne, The extra eight pin connector is apparently to give you more stable overclocks - 600 watt, not sure why you'd need that much tbh. Especially when you consider the guys that are getting 5.2GHz with Core i5's are only drawing 160 watts. However I won't be using both as I only have one on my psu, my seasonic is a couple of years old now though.

The video below gives a bit more information about the board, however I urge you to flick straight to 1 minute 50, as the first minute or so is unbelievably cringeworthy :eek:

 
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Well It's all running nicely at the moment.

The scythe seems to be doing a pretty good job, running at stock speeds it keeps very cool and also very quiet.

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I have initially done just a mild oc to 3.4GHz to compare it with my [email protected].
Ran prime for 5 minutes or so just to see what sort of temps I was getting.

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My Vantage results side by side with the Q6600.

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I am now in the process of getting a healthy 4GHz+ overclock, so more results will follow shortly.
 
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It seems to be just too easy getting these 750 chips to 4GHz :cool:

Have set the core voltage to 1.36 volts in the bios, and upped the ram to 1.65 volts, manually set memory timings to spec ie 8-8-8-24.

Turned off C1E state and speedstep everything else left at default.

Again I'm Very impressed with the scythe cooler, seems to keep the cpu at pretty reasonable heat levels.

After an hour of prime.

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And a nice cpu score hike in Vantage

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Off to do some gaming now but will run prime overnight for a proper stability test.



Ok so I now have it up to 4.1GHz and prime stable for 8+ hours , here are the bios settings and prime pics. You'll notice I had to relax the timings on the memory just a tad to get it stable.

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4219MHz for the Fritz chess and super pi benchmark thread

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That's one sexy looking mobo. I think it may get the nod above a maximus formula 3 for me. ;)

Is there a noticable improvement when gaming?
 
PSU's with two 8 pin connectors:

Corsair 1000W
PC Power And Cooling 1200W
Coolermaster Realpower 1250W
Enermax Revolutions have them too i think
 
Are the 2 8-pin connectors those which supply the processor with 600W according to the EVGA website? if so are the connectors the only difference between the *** edition and Standard?

Looking to order my upgrade tomorrow for wednesday which will consist of the following:

I5 750 Retail or OEM, not sure which i will choose as im waiting for the 1156 Bolt-thru bracket for my TRUE.
EVGA P55 *** or Standard dependant on if the features which i cant see are worth the £40 premium. [edit] no crossfire on the standard aparently :( [/edit]
G.Skill Ripjaw PC3-12800C7.
Some Akasa Apaches and Hard-Drive mounts for the drive bays in my TJ07.
 
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Hey coupe69, thanks for sharing the info/pics etc enjoyed reading etc thanks.

Just a couple of questions.

1) Do you get the fan with the actual Scythe Ninja II Rev. B CPU Cooler ?

2) With the fan installed as show in the pics, do you think you could fit 4 sticks of ram in? i.e. could you put 2 sticks in the black slots or does the fan block it, hard to tell if it would or not from the pics.

Cheers anyway.
 
Thanks Big Wayne :), The extra eight pin connector is apparently to give you more stable overclocks, however I won't be using both as I only have one on my psu :( My seasonic is a couple of years old now though, and tbh I've haven't seen any psu's with 2 eight pin connectors yet.

Pretty sure the new xfx 850w has two.
 
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