MacClipper
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After weeks of waiting, it finally arrived...
After weeks of waiting, it finally arrived...
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jus curious, does "CPU" circled in blue refer to temp at the motherboard cpu socket? if yes, then shudn't the cpu itself also be in that range too (actually slightly higher)...? eg. maybe abt 70-75C instead of 49.4C.
AMD has validated the Crosshair V and Sabertooth 990FX as for use with its new FX 9590 and 9370 CPUs, however there is some advise we'd like to add for users upgrading (or even users running their FX-8350s at ~5GHz frequencies).
1) You MUST plug in the 8pin and 4pin CPU 12V power plugs: they are there for this kind of usage! A 5GHz FX CPU will certainly draw over the 300W limit on the 8pin cable. If your PSU has good OCT it will simply cut out and your system will suffer hard-reboots. If not, it will likely melt poorly constructed PSUs with cheap wiring under extensive stress, unless your PSU is specifically fitted with heavy-gauge (lower AUG rating) wiring.
2) Do not disable OCP if you're running 24/7, it will protect your CPU. If you're trying to run extreme voltage for benchmarking you will have to turn it off, but in that case we strongly recommend watercooling (or at least chilling) the VRMs.
3) As you'd expect, when pulling close to 400W the VRMs run hot. At a minimum active cooling from direct case airflow is therefore a must (and watch those temps). Still, we strongly recommend watercooling the VRMs (EK does a good block) and do NOT loop CPU into VRMs: create two loops. When you consider your loops take into account the heat you're trying to shift: we advise looking at >1 large radiators and/or even a chiller system is maybe worth considering if you're running several high-power items together.
1) You MUST plug in the 8pin and 4pin CPU 12V power plugs

Running RAM at 2133C9 didn't achieve any higher scores. So yeah, I think that's a pretty decent score improvement.
btw, don't expect any single socketed Intel rig to come close to this score even for the enthusiast LGA2011 platform, much less the mainstream 1150/1155 rigs.![]()
hi haylui, almost exactly the same setup as earlier posted in #2 except for the components being tested.
OK, will just repeat it here
★ AMD FX-9590@5GHz | Crosshair V Formula-Z | NiCu HK 3.0-GTX360 | HIS HD7950 IceQ X²@stock | Enermax Platimax 1200W ★
RAM timings used in each test can be read from the AIDA64 screenshot itself.
HTH