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Challenging Der8auer: Intel 3175X OC Stream Recap

2019-02-01
everyone just a quick stream recap if you missed the for our livestream of 31 SOT 5x overclocking last night we did end up taking second place four times by extreme dual GPU were right behind ODS and we're ahead of dare Bauer who is now officially put on notice so Roman it's time for me to step it up I know I know Rowan's got a doubt 3175 axe he had a higher overclock than I was with liquid nitrogen but he didn't do it is why extreme benchmark with two GPUs I don't know if he did one at all actually but did Cinebench for sure so roman AKA day bauer we're waiting for your return to second place for for this benchmark so yeah we're in second now we are behind the OGS by 3 or 400 points total the problem is that OGS is score is comprised primarily of GPU so we're ahead and CPU there but times by extreme really likes GPU so let's let's just recap what we have for set up and show you where the 3175 axe ended up before that this video is brought to you by thermal grizzly and their high-end thermal compounds thermal grizzly makes cryo not paste for high thermal performance and conductivity without being electrically conductive so you don't have to worry about shorting components Crona is particularly good for replacing stock GPU pastes as cryo not is a non curing compound learn more at the link in the description below so for where we ended up the the big question was with chilled water which is what in tell you is that combi tax can we got the 3125 x2 about the same place they had it so they were at 5 gigahertz and we we did do that so we got with a 5.1 gigahertz stable I think was one point for 2 volts at that point for V core VCC in was something like 2.1 ish and we were fine it could have gone a bit higher but start needing some exotic cooling so 31 35 X does do in fact 5 + gigahertz on chilled water that is not really that useful to know because you're probably not gonna use chilled water but for purposes of benchmarking it's possible power drought during times by extreme was spiking to about 800 watts and Cinebench goes a bit higher because it requires more voltage to run the same clock stable we actually struggled with Cinebench and stopped at about 4.8 the mesh or mesh rather was at 30 3x for the bigger overclocked four times by extreme and a V mash was about one point two eight 1.25 in that range memory were really lazy with so I ran with just six of these Corsair sticks because they are mismatched but we had the most of them and these are only thirty-two hundred megahertz so at the end we switched them to six g.skill sticks that are also mismatched random at just 36 hundred megahertz CL 16 so that is absolutely the weakest part of the benchmarking but after four hours didn't really want to play with memory so we'll put up if we should have already but we'll have screens screenshots of the scores that we can put up for you and we ended up at sixteen thousand six hundred sixty three four the total score times by extreme which is behind 17 2016 4 o gs ahead of 16 365 we gunslinger and a head of 16 2 48 for dare Bower and then the the score was comprised of a sixteen thousand eight seventy graphics and 15 five 585 for CPU score so that CPU scores pretty insane and shows the scaling that happens with the 31 35 X their Bower for example had a 79 80 X II that was at 13,000 points and his graphics score was a bit higher than ours so Roman was using 220 ATT eyes and I think had an i2c connector like a volt mod on them which is what allows him to get a bit higher at graphic score but we kind of compensate a bit with the Titan RT axis so Roman definitely has a chance cuz times pi extremes mostly graphics but our graphics core isn't better than his so if he wanted to do alan - he could do it as for the rest interesting points I guess with Cinebench at 4.8 gigahertz we're doing 64 hundred points for there abouts plus or minus 40 and then I believe Intel score is in the seven thousands or something for there 31 35 X benchmark they did at Computex but I don't know what memory they were using it's probably out there somewhere the bench itself will show you so the bench there's still cold water in here but it was obviously ice most of yesterday night and we were just running with two more well one more three radiator and then one five hundred sixty millimeter radiator that's cold from ek so this is a separate loop for the GPU and then the bigger one is used for the CPU and the reason we did that is just so that the water doesn't get warmed by the GPUs before it hits the CPU so ice melts a lot faster this way because we're dumping like 1300 watts into the bucket sometimes but it does cool things more effectively so CP is on its own loop we're using an e k WS block which we have footage of it from CES we can show you it's a workstation block they just showed and came out with so we use that that's hooked up with the CMT tubing to the dual d DC to the bigger reservoir and then the smaller EK pump res combo these for the GPUs which you've all seen this stuff before in the past motherboards the Dominus we have two power supplies for it we ran an ax 1600 I just grabbed what I had available so X 1600 I for the GPUs and then a EVGA 1600 watt for the CPU and we only used for reference for power connectors so think I don't remember how many pins a heads total but it's got another two EPs eight that we could use and we didn't because it's not necessary so that's the bench settings again I went over them already but it's about 50/50 1x for the ratio are submitted scores 50 and then 1.4 2 volts about two 2.14 beasts in and then we had the mesh at 33 X and all the power limits lifted and stuff like that so for what next we've officially beaten Deb our score of course all in good fun he's we were messaging this morning and I think he could definitely beat our score if you wanted to go and post an Allen 2-1 it's just a matter of getting the GPUs out so Roman respond whenever you feel like it I guess but if you don't know who he is go subscribe to dare bower on YouTube and hopefully we can have some fun back and forth once both of us find the time to do more and if Rowan does decide to go Allen to we now we have the capabilities to do it as well so we got the Dewar in and we're mostly geared up for it I do have a there Bower beast pot so this whether or not he responds really matter if he responds it's just just a fun back-and-forth game for us but if he doesn't we are still planning to do some liquid-nitrogen overclocking because Roman was kind enough to send this along previously and we just needed a mounting bracket for the 30 125 X even if we don't get that soon though that's that's from ACS even if we don't get it soon we can still use this for other things like I don't know let me know in the comments I guess what you would like I see what you would like to see us apply this to for overclocking for sure it can fit on most of the standard mainstream platforms so we do 9900 K you can do 99 80 XE stuff like that maybe some rise and stuff I don't know let us know in the comments what you'd like to see happen on the x OC side I guess because we're new to it and can kind of learn with some of the parts that you're interested in rather than just going with the obvious biggest processor there is so yeah comments below for what you want to see next we are of course doing normal reviews every pretty much every couple days we're filming reviews still so they'll see plenty of those coming up this week ask Jen's coming up this week news videos all that stuff but occasionally we'll have some XOC in there as we kind of get used to this stuff so you'll see more of it but it's not displace in anything and so and I think this will be the second video going up for today depending on these e3 90 dark vrm video so that's it for this one thank you for watching thanks for watching the stream there's a lot of fun and we enjoyed having you all in chat of course enjoyed going back and forth with with chat on some of the XOC members were in there talking about their own CP scores and how to beat them and stuff like that lots of fun we appreciate everyone watching and yeah 5 gigahertz was possible on the 3125 axe I didn't tell show it at Computex but it did in fact require a chiller so impressive CPU for scoring though and times by extreme impressively scales with all of the cores very well so that's it for this one thank you for watching subscribe for more I'll see you all next time I and welcome to a new video on my channel today we are talking about the Intel 3,175 X CPU for overclocking
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