The Intel LGA1150 Haswell Owners Thread & Survey (H.O.T.S)

Are you buying Haswell? If possible, explain your choice in a post


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lugia88

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anybody recommend me a list of motherboard to go with i4670k? budget hopefully below 550$ =X

purpose just to play games, hopefully low temperature and to replace my current set as my motherboard is dieing...

Current Set:
NZXT Phantom
XFX HD6970
Crosair Vengence 2x8GB
Crosair 850w power supply
Coolermaster EVvo 212
Crucial 64GB SSD
1TB HDD

To replace (BYE!)
Gigabyte x-58 UD3R
i7 950

some advice please thanks!
 

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anybody recommend me a list of motherboard to go with i4670k? budget hopefully below 550$ =X

purpose just to play games, hopefully low temperature and to replace my current set as my motherboard is dieing...

Current Set:
NZXT Phantom
XFX HD6970
Crosair Vengence 2x8GB
Crosair 850w power supply
Coolermaster EVvo 212
Crucial 64GB SSD
1TB HDD

To replace (BYE!)
Gigabyte x-58 UD3R
i7 950

some advice please thanks!

Asrock Z87 Extreme 4 or MSI Z87 G45 Gaming. Within the budget.
 

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Mighty Mouse Mobo? The Asrock Z87E-ITX!
Incoming... so keep tuned in. :)


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As can be seen below, it hits 4.5GHz easily, now let me go check if it can actually run it stable enough...

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Meanwhile, do check out Shrek's sharing on this mobo too
Shrek's Z87E-ITX Adventure!
 

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Specs
ASRock > Z87E-ITX

First the summary...

Likes
Latest Realtek sound ALC1150
Latest 802.11ac WLAN, Bluetooth 4.0 onboard
Intel GLAN
DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI-I (yes, analog too)
Lots of SATA3 ports - 6 x onboard SATA3 ports, 1 e-SATA3, mSATA with full length card support

And... the very impressive overclocking capability!
At the same BIOS settings, it achieves 97.8% (4.4 vs 4.5 GHz) of the overclocks reached by the full ATX models using xvid4PSP as the real world full load stress test. For a tiny mITX model using fewer power phases and less capable cooling (due to backplate compatibility), tokong!


Test setup

Ambient local air, non-aircon

Asrock Z87E-ITX | i5-4670K | 8GB KVR1866 | Deepcool Gammaxx 400 HSF | HD4600 iGPU | TT Smart 630W ★



Cinebench 11.5

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WinRAR

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7Zip

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DPC Latency

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xvid4PSP

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Conclusion
A Mighy Mouse Mobo it is, indeed!
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Thanks. By running linx64 without errors means it's stable?

Experience freezing on the uefi screen on the extreme 4. Check some other forums also got pple experiencing same problem.

Think got beta BIOS fix liao, see below.

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Z87E-ITX - maybe you can spot some glimpses of the tiny mobo under the Deepcool Gammaxx 400 tower HSF... :D


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Much easier to see more of the mobo without the 2 fans and multitude of cables

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HTH
 

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Hi, are we able to hit 4500 mhz on a 4670k with just an CM 212 cooler around 60-70 deg temperature?
 

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You got to ask those with that specific CM cooler, 4.5GHz at 60-70C in SG should be achievable for idle DTS temps but if you are talking about load temps then... it depends on the kind of loading you do. =:p
 

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Asrock H87 “Non-Z OC” BIOS Option
Bug In Intel H87 Chipset Allows Ratio-Based Overclocking

... a BIOS option called “Non-Z OC” in ASRock’s H87 Performance motherboard that suggested Intel might have forgotten to turn unlocked ratios off in one of its lower-end platforms.

It turns out that you can drop a K-series CPU into the well-equipped $105 motherboard and overclock it using the processor’s ratio multipliers.


Song boh? :D
 

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Asrock Z87M Extreme4

Asrock seems to be on a roll with their Z87 mobos, having brought affordable o'cing to the masses as was seen with the previous Z87E-ITX. And they have done it again with thieir budget mATX model, the Z87M Extreme4.

For almost all endusers, there is no real need for any up-market (read as expensive) mobos such as R-Oh-G N-Power Snigga OC-Farce Fatty Formula models to achieve truly usable real world overclocking performance.


Specs
ASRock > Z87M Extreme4



Likes
• 8 power phase
• Latest Realtek sound ALC1150
• Intel GLAN
• Impressive overclocking capability
At the same BIOS settings, it can achieve the same exact 4.5 GHz overclocks reached by the full ATX models using xvid4PSP as the real world full load stress test.

Asrock Z87M Extreme4 | i5-4670K | 8GB KVR1866 | NiCu HK 3.0-GTX360 | HD4600 iGPU | TT Smart 630W ★



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Cinebench 11.5

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WinRAR

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7Zip

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DPC Latency

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xvid4PSP

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Conclusion
For ambient cooling (air/water), the rate limiting step to Haswell overclocking is likely going to be the CPU thermally and not the mobo (unless IHS delidded). So unless you are an extreme cooler/bencher, most mid-range mobos are going to be more than adequate for your o'cing needs.

There is no benefit in forking out inordinate amt of $$$ for what Intel has already pre-ordained (and crippled) as their mid-range chipset cos you are going to be severely penalised by the law of diminishing returns.

Cost performance FTW!
 

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A whole bucket of new final BIOS released the past few days for Asrock HW mobos with clearer vcore labels as well as...

1. Improve UEFI stability.
2. Improve Overclock ability.


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Seems to have some marginal but consistent improvement in synthetic scores too.


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HTH
 

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Handbrake Transcoding


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Still one of the bestest real world full load stress tests. From past experience, if a test rig clears Handbrake dual pass transcoding well (no errors, good load temps etc) then it can be deemed sufficiently stable for most 24/7 purposes.

Notably, hwinfo did not show any AVX vcore boost during this entire x264 run and CPU Package Power is reported at a remarkable < 60W.

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Hmm, the AVX instuctions must be used very sparingly and transient in Handbrake x264 transcoding cos I did another run of the same exact transcoding job and this time round, hwinfo reported the AVX vcore boost.
 
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