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Overclocking Results: |
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Since Sandy Bridge CPUs hit the streets overclocking has
taken a bit of a strange turn... If you were savvy enough to buy an unlocked Intel Core i5 2500K
or 2600K CPU from the get-go, you probably already know the unlocked CPU multiplier will let
you push these chips into the mid-4 GHz range with little effort. Owing to the
integrated graphics on Sandy Bridge processors however, overclocking via the processor BCLK beyond about
105MHz isn't very practical.
Gigabyte's GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 motherboard offers up a full range of CPU
and IGP overclocking controls in the BIOS and from within Windows 7 via TouchBIOS. Since
BCLK overclocking is generally limited to 105MHz, PCSTATS left memory settings alone and focused
on the CPU multiplier.
Starting
from the default x33, PCSTATS pushed the multiplier to x39, x42, x44 and x48
where the system crashed like a brick through a window. The Core i5 2500K chip
PCSTATS tests with seems to max out around x47 , so that's
where the overclocking stopped.
Since the Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 motherboard is equipped with
onboard video outputs PCSTATS had a go at overclocking the Intel HD
3000 IGP as well. From the stock IGP speed of 1100MHz, PCSTATS was able to
overclock the Intel HD 3000 graphics core to 1600MHz without
any aparent issues.
In addition to the standard benchmark
set, for this review PCSTATS has gone the extra step of
comparing Intel's HD 3000 IGP graphics core against six different integrated graphics
solutions, including AMD's powerful new socket FM1 APU-based Radeon HD 6550D -
don't miss those results!
Test System Hardware
PCSTATS has relied on Crucial memory for
its servers for years, so it was only logical to install 4GB's of high end Crucial Ballistix DDR3-1600 8-8-8-24 memory into
the Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 test system. This is some good
quick DDR3 RAM and it features thermal monitoring too!
Storage devices have changed dramatically in recent
years, you'll notice PCSTATS to retired the faithful old Western Digital Raptor's
for a super quick OCZ Vertex 2 SSD
(120GB, SATAII). The effect on system-wide benchmarks is dramatic!
Thanks to Crucial Memory, OCZ Technology and Intel for help
outfitting this test platform.
Details on
how the Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 motherboard was configured for
benchmarking - including specific hardware, software drivers, operating system
and benchmark versions - is listed in the Test System Spec chart below. Please
take a moment to look over PCSTATS test system configurations before moving on
to the individual benchmark results.
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PCSTATS
Test System Specs |
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test
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processor: |
intel core i5 2500k (32nm) |
amd fusion a8-3850 (32nm) |
intel Core i5 750 (45nm) |
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T (45nm) |
Intel Core i7 920 (45nm) |
Clock
Speed: |
33 x 100 MHz =
3.3 GHz |
29 x 100 MHz =
2.9 GHz |
20 x 133 MHz =
2.66 GHz |
16 x 200 MHz =
3.2 GHz |
20 x 133 MHz =
2.67 GHz |
Socket: |
Socket LGA1155 |
Socket FM1 |
Socket LGA1156 |
Socket AM3 /
AM2+ |
Socket
LGA1366 |
Motherboard: |
- Intel Z68 - Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD5-B3 Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD
- Intel P67 - Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD7 Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD4-B3 Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD4 ASUS
P8P67 Pro MSI P67A-GD65 ECS P67H2-A
- Intel H67 - ASUS
P8H67-M Evo Biostar TH67XE ECS H67H2-M Intel DH67BL |
- AMD A75 - Gigabyte GA-A75-UD4H Gigabyte GA-A75M-UD2H |
- Intel P55
- Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD6 Gigabyte GA-P55-UD6 Gigabyte
GA-P55-UD5 Gigabyte
GA-P55A-UD4P Gigabyte GA-P55-UD3R ASUS P7P55D Premium ASUS P7P55D Deluxe ASUS
P7P55D-E Pro
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- AMD 990FX
- Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD7*
- AMD 890FX - ASUS Crosshair IV Formula Biostar TA890FXE MSI 890FXA-GD70 Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
- AMD 790FX - Gigabyte GA-MA790FXT-UD5P
- AMD 785G -
MSI
785GM-E65 |
- Intel X58 - Gigabyte G1.Assassin* MSI
Eclipse Plus
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Videocard: |
Gigabyte GV-N470SO-13I (Geforce
GTX470) |
ASUS ENGTS250 DK (Geforce
GTS250) |
Memory: |
2x 2GB Crucial Ballistix
DDR3-1600 8.8.8.24 |
2x 2GB Corsair XMS3-1600C9 |
2x 2GB Corsair XMS3-1600C8 |
3x 2GB Corsair TR3X6G1600C8D
DDR3 |
Memory
Speed: |
DDR3-1333 |
DDR3-1333 |
DDR3-1333 |
DDR3-1066 *DDR3-1333 |
DDR3-1066 |
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120GB OCZ Vertex2 SSD (3GB/s
SATA II) Intel SRT Tests: 74GB Western
Digital Raptor WD740 & 20GB Intel Larson Creek 311
SSD |
74GB Western Digital Raptor WD740 (3GB/s SATA II) *120GB OCZ Vertex2 SSD (3GB/s SATA II)
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Optical
Drive: |
Plextor PX-B310U Blu-Ray |
ASUS BC-1205PT-BD |
Power
Supply: |
Seasonic SS-760KM (760W) |
PC Power & Cooling TurboCool 750W |
Heatsink: |
Intel Reference LGA1155
Heatsink |
AMD Reference Heatsink |
Intel Reference LGA1156
Heatsink |
AMD Reference Heatsink |
Intel Reference LGA1366
Heatsink |
Monitor
(1080p): |
ASUS MK241 24" HD LCD |
Software
Setup: |
Microsoft
Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit Intel 9.2.0.1025 nVIDIA 266.58 |
Microsoft
Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit AMD Catalyst
8.86RC2 nVIDIA 266.58 |
Microsoft
Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit Intel
9.1.1.1019 nVIDIA Forceware 190.62
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Microsoft
Windows Vista Ultimate AMD Catalyst 9.12 nVIDIA Forceware 195.62 |
Microsoft
Windows Vista Ultimate Intel INF
9.1.0.1012 nVIDIA Forceware
182.08 |
Benchmarks: |
System Benchmarks: SYSmark 2007 PCMark Vantage SiSoft Sandra 2011 |
Gaming
B/M: 3DMark 11 3DMark Vantage 3DMark 06 FEAR
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