Intel XTU: Analyze

Verify whether it`s working as expected!

avatar

Samsarulz`s Core i7 7700K at 6100MHz with an ASRock Z170M OC Formula motherboard - 27°C

Sorry, we do not have enough data collected for a {0} yet. If you make a second analysis, we''ll be able to draw the chart properly!


avatar

Samsarulz`s Core i7 7700K at 6100MHz with an ASRock Z170M OC Formula motherboard - 27°C

  •  Like this
  • Recent Comments

    United Statesmllrkllr88 says:

    Nice one man! Too bad the crazy air CPU didn't scale better with cold :(

    United StatesGtiJason says:

    Nice Samsa, bet that cpu scale much better if you can keep it cold. Those positive temps surely holding it back, sf3d pot ?

    NetherlandswiLLius says:

    There's more left in that silicon when you're able to keep to chilly! Nice result nonetheless Samsa.

    ChileSamsarulz says:

    There's more left in that silicon when you're able to keep to chilly! Nice result nonetheless Samsa.

     

    According to RT I might had a TIM crack (since positive XTU temp readings), then there´s some room left

    United KingdomGeorgeStorm says:

    According to RT I might had a TIM crack (since positive XTU temp readings), then there´s some room left

     

    I was about to say I would assume that, since I'm pretty sure the SF3D pot can handle that chip, especially at only 1.7v.

     

    Great score though :)

    ChileSamsarulz says:

    I was about to say I would assume that, since I'm pretty sure the SF3D pot can handle that chip, especially at only 1.7v.

     

    Great score though :)

     

    Even with cracks I got 6200/5500 on almost all benchmarks (CB R15-R11.5, x265, HW Prime) and 6500/6000 for 2/2 for PiFast and SPi (1m and 32m) so would like to see some improvements with no cracks!

     

    Gotta test soon

    United KingdomGeorgeStorm says:

    Even with cracks I got 6200/5500 on almost all benchmarks (CB R15-R11.5, x265, HW Prime) and 6500/6000 for 2/2 for PiFast and SPi (1m and 32m) so would like to see some improvements with no cracks!

     

    Gotta test soon

     

    What kind of voltage? You should have room to push it, looking forward to seeing what you manage :)

    Please log in or register to comment.