Submission Details
leeghoofd`s XTU score - Elite League
1219 marks with Intel Core i7 4820K at 5920MHz
Ranking position
n/a
Global 4x CPU rank:
2nd
Core i7 4820K rank:
2nd out of 365
Points earned for overclocker league
- leeghoofd has chosen to disable points for this submission.
Points earned for team league
Media gallery
- BIOS/UEFI Settings Analyze Share XTU settings XTU hardware
Hardware details
CPU details
- Model: Intel Core i7 4820K 'Ivy Bridge-E'
- Cooling: Liquid Nitrogen
- Cores: 5,920MHz(+60.00%)
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Memory details
- Product: Dominator Platinum
- Type: DDR3 SDRAM
VGA details
- Speed: MHz / MHz (Stock)
Mainboard details
- Manufacturer: ASUS
- Model: Rampage IV Black Edition
- Chipset: X79
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Disk details
Power details
- Series: MasterWatt Maker
- Power: 1,500 Watt
Recent Comments
leeghoofd commented on his own score:
Last drops of LN2, Effie way off ...
says:
Hey, saw you flagged my submission, rectified the issue with the requested CPU-Z CPU/Memory tabs. I couldn't figure out how else to contact you to answer your question other than post here since the hwbot email does not let me reply to you. To answer your question "which version of XTU are you running? your score is out of bounce versus the other scores", I am using the latest software/drivers on the laptop intel has to offer on the website for my specific model chip,(6.5.1.321). I can add a screenshot showing this too if you prefer.
says:
Also, to add, look at my submission history. I've been tuning this system for almost a year, look at all the stages of changes I go through. Other users just max out everything hoping for best performance but I fine tune my system for optimal performance, compare xtu settings and see for yourself. I can go higher frequency like others, but it is not optimal for my system. If there is a better way to contact you, please let me know.
unityofsaints says:
Seems like my chip is a unicorn, mhz wasn't even maxed
leeghoofd says:
You might have the one to destroy the ranking... I can't put over 1.585 volts on my setup.. Have this issue with 4930k too... Board or psu issues
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