Intel Kentsfield quad-core overclocked to 5.25Ghz!

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Intel Kentsfield quad-core overclocked to 5.25Ghz!

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Kentsfield will be the first processor for the retail market with four processor cores. Intel's first quad-core processor is expected to arrive at the end of 2006 but the first engineering samples have been circulating among eager enthusiasts for some time now. Despite the fact that the processor is relatively immature and extra complicated with its four cores we've seen some impressive overclocks at close to 5GHz with this superprocessor. Now a Japanese overclocker known as kaz-n taken it all to a new level as he has pushed his Kentsfield E6700 from 2.66GHz to incredible 5.25GHz.

I.e. all four cores working at a speed over 5.2GHz. Ironically he has only performed a SuperPi 1M test at this speed, a test that doesn't even make use of two cores, and the result was mighty impressive; 9.86 seconds. It's the first time Kentsfield goes below 10 seconds with SuperPi 1M and then it's just one of the four cores which is really active. With these results it's pretty easy to understand why Intel has sped up the launch of Kentsfield, it doesn't seem to have any problems with making the four cores work together and at the same time doing so at high frequencies.

Specifications:
Motherboard: ASUS P5W DH   BIOS:0801
CPU: Kentsfield 2.66G
CPU cooling: LN2
Memory: Corsair 6400C3 1GB x2
Graphics card: Matrox Mille PCI
HDD: Maxtor 6L080P0
Power supply: Zippy-720PE
Vcore: 1.87V, Vdimm: 2.8V, Vio: 3.34V
OS: Windows Server 2003 Enterprise
MEM: 3-3-3-4-15.6μs16T-25-5-9-8-7-4-4, 1:1 T

Source: http://www.nordichardware.com/news,4499.html
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^^^ need to wave the ban stick (thinking about it though, pretty ingenious bot to be able to register itself and spam a forum).

2007 is shaping up to be a good year on many fronts - quad core chips and a whole slew of new games. In keeping with the topic, here is more overclocking goodness: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/sho ... p?t=111574

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Now remember, AMD came up with the idea first, Intel said it was stupid and would never happen, then they decide they should be first with quad-core.. lol

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Yup, time to turn on email validation...Lets see a bot do THAT shit....

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Still pretty damn fast. That is crazy. I just wish companies would stop sending out a 5.25 Ghz computer with not enoguh RAM, small power supply, crappy graphics card, etc. What ever happened to integrity?
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