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Nice one and I don't mind admitting I am a little jealous of those with the 5960X setup. Good luck with clocking and fingers crossed you have a nice chip :)

Think it is going to be a bit of a pig - auto oc(for a laugh and test only went to 4.2) not looking good. I will have a go manually and see what I can coax out of her.

I did struggle with getting the 5960X stable at 5.1Ghz and that was with LN2 but I was using raw settings and no fine tuning as such. I will jump one day but for now, my wallet is empty and closed for PC purchases.... Orders from the Boss :(

Lol - she who must be obeyed - you know who I mean:D ;);)

Mark
 
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Does cpu input make a lot of difference? For example does it let you use slightly less cpu vcore or does it just add an extra layer of stability once you start pushing things? I have it set in the bios at 1.95v, after vdroop it sits at around 1.904v.
 
You're less than 1000 points behind him on the GS, put those under water ASAP and kill ****.

1300-1350 on all GPUs :D

I've got a result ready to post, but i can't post it yet. Soon though.

SCORE
31845 with AMD Radeon R9 290X(4x) and Intel Core i7-5960X
Graphics Score 54222
Physics Score 21524
Combined Score 9433

I might be able to improve that, will have another stab this week.
 
I've got a result ready to post, but i can't post it yet. Soon though.

SCORE
31845 with AMD Radeon R9 290X(4x) and Intel Core i7-5960X
Graphics Score 54222
Physics Score 21524
Combined Score 9433

I might be able to improve that, will have another stab this week.

54k rofl, how come you cant use this score?
 
Does cpu input make a lot of difference? For example does it let you use slightly less cpu vcore or does it just add an extra layer of stability once you start pushing things? I have it set in the bios at 1.95v, after vdroop it sits at around 1.904v.

Not sure about hwe but on standard hw its very important. For it input has to be at least 0.5v higher than core voltage. Ie in my case 1.800 input with 1.300 vcore for 4.7ghz.
 
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