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== Setup == | == Setup == | ||
* Intel Core i7 Nahelam 920 2.66 GHz processor | * Intel Core i7 Nahelam 920 2.66 GHz processor [http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Core_i7/Intel-Core%20i7%20I7-920%20AT80601000741AA%20(BX80601920%20-%20BXC80601920).html] | ||
* OCZ DDR3-12800 1600 MHz 8-8-8-24 3 GB OCZ3G1600LV3GK triple channel memory | * OCZ DDR3-12800 1600 MHz 8-8-8-24 3 GB OCZ3G1600LV3GK triple channel memory [http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/ocz_ddr3_pc3_12800_gold_low_voltage_triple_channel] | ||
* Asus P6T Deluxe Nahelam motherboard | * Asus P6T Deluxe Nahelam motherboard [http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=3&l2=179&l3=815&l4=0&model=2593&modelmenu=1] | ||
* Seagate Cheetah 15.K6 15000 RPM 146 GB ST3146356SS hard drive | * Seagate Cheetah 15.K6 15000 RPM 146 GB ST3146356SS hard drive [http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/products/servers/cheetah/cheetah_15k.6/] | ||
* Windows XP with Mac OS X Panther theme | * Windows XP with Mac OS X Panther theme | ||
== Nahelam == | == Nahelam Processor == | ||
Nahelam is the name of the new Intel Core i7 processor. It is a 'tock' in the Intel cycle, meaning an architectural change. As opposed to a 'tick' which is a silicon build change. | Nahelam is the name of the new Intel Core i7 processor. It is a 'tock' in the Intel cycle, meaning an architectural change. As opposed to a 'tick' which is a silicon build change. | ||
Quick list of | Quick list of notable changes: | ||
* No more front-side-bus, it's more like AMD with integrated memory controller in the processor | * No more front-side-bus, it's more like AMD with integrated memory controller in the processor | ||
* True quad-core die, not two dual core dies on one processor | * True quad-core die, not two dual core dies on one processor | ||
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* New socket, 1366 pins, because of the integrated memory controller | * New socket, 1366 pins, because of the integrated memory controller | ||
* More expensive motherboards, launch boards was around 400USD | * More expensive motherboards, launch boards was around 400USD | ||
* Hyperthreading is back | |||
== Motherboard == | == Motherboard == | ||
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The P6T is feature packed, it even got a Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) controller. | The P6T is feature packed, it even got a Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) controller. | ||
== | For a full specification list, check the [http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=3&l2=179&l3=815&l4=0&model=2593&modelmenu=1 Asus product page]. | ||
== Overclocking == | |||
This is were it gets exciting. The Nahelam processor is very flexible, meaning it can handle high clock rates. This might have something to do with the fact that it is design to dynamically increase the performance (thus the clock rate). | |||
To overclock the system, only a few settings has to be changed: | |||
* BCLK Frequency - Base clock, feeded to the processor, IOH, and ICH chipset, normally 133 MHz (think of this like the old FSB) | |||
* CPU/Core Voltage - Processore core Voltage, 0.8 - 1.375V | |||
* Uncore Voltage - Uncore is everything except the processor cores, meaning the QPI links, L3 cache, and DRAM memory controller. This should reflect the DRAM Voltage and vice versa, not over 1.65V | |||
* DRAM Frequency - Set this to the specified speed of the memory, either PC3-8500/1066 MHz PC3-10666/1333 MHz PC3-12800/1600 MHz, or higher | |||
* DRAM Voltage - Memory DIMM Voltage, not over 1.65V | |||
Optionally | |||
* CPU Ratio - Unlocked only on highest models | |||
* Spread Spectrum - Disable, it modulates the frequency of the buses by a few megahertz to avoid a build-up of electro-magnetic interference. | |||
* IOH voltage - The X58 controller is responsible for the PCI-E lanes and DMI to the southbridge (think of this as the old Northbridge), 1.1V | |||
* ICH voltage, ICH10 Southbridge controller for every peripheral connected to the system, 1.1V | |||
References: | |||
* [http://www.custompc.co.uk/handsonguides/2994/core-i7-overclocking.html custompc.co.uk - Core i7 Overclocking] | |||
* [http://i4memory.com/wp/article/327 i4memory.com - Intel Core i7 920 overclocking (Asus P6T Deluxe)] | |||
== Tools == | |||
* [http://www.xtremesystems.com/pi/ SuperPi] | |||
* [http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php CPU-Z] | |||
== References == | |||
* [http://techreport.com/articles.x/15818/2 Power management and, uh, forced induction] |
Revision as of 20:02, 30 November 2008
Setup
- Intel Core i7 Nahelam 920 2.66 GHz processor [1]
- OCZ DDR3-12800 1600 MHz 8-8-8-24 3 GB OCZ3G1600LV3GK triple channel memory [2]
- Asus P6T Deluxe Nahelam motherboard [3]
- Seagate Cheetah 15.K6 15000 RPM 146 GB ST3146356SS hard drive [4]
- Windows XP with Mac OS X Panther theme
Nahelam Processor
Nahelam is the name of the new Intel Core i7 processor. It is a 'tock' in the Intel cycle, meaning an architectural change. As opposed to a 'tick' which is a silicon build change.
Quick list of notable changes:
- No more front-side-bus, it's more like AMD with integrated memory controller in the processor
- True quad-core die, not two dual core dies on one processor
- Automatically clock the processor if only one is active
- 45 nm lithography, same as Penryn
- Maximum 1.65 Volt for the DRAM bus/controller
- New socket, 1366 pins, because of the integrated memory controller
- More expensive motherboards, launch boards was around 400USD
- Hyperthreading is back
Motherboard
At launch Intel and Asus were the first to launch their motherboards. I got the Asus P6T Deluxe board for free after I've complete a price guide system for a friend (thanks pibbz).
The P6T is feature packed, it even got a Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) controller.
For a full specification list, check the Asus product page.
Overclocking
This is were it gets exciting. The Nahelam processor is very flexible, meaning it can handle high clock rates. This might have something to do with the fact that it is design to dynamically increase the performance (thus the clock rate).
To overclock the system, only a few settings has to be changed:
- BCLK Frequency - Base clock, feeded to the processor, IOH, and ICH chipset, normally 133 MHz (think of this like the old FSB)
- CPU/Core Voltage - Processore core Voltage, 0.8 - 1.375V
- Uncore Voltage - Uncore is everything except the processor cores, meaning the QPI links, L3 cache, and DRAM memory controller. This should reflect the DRAM Voltage and vice versa, not over 1.65V
- DRAM Frequency - Set this to the specified speed of the memory, either PC3-8500/1066 MHz PC3-10666/1333 MHz PC3-12800/1600 MHz, or higher
- DRAM Voltage - Memory DIMM Voltage, not over 1.65V
Optionally
- CPU Ratio - Unlocked only on highest models
- Spread Spectrum - Disable, it modulates the frequency of the buses by a few megahertz to avoid a build-up of electro-magnetic interference.
- IOH voltage - The X58 controller is responsible for the PCI-E lanes and DMI to the southbridge (think of this as the old Northbridge), 1.1V
- ICH voltage, ICH10 Southbridge controller for every peripheral connected to the system, 1.1V
References:
- custompc.co.uk - Core i7 Overclocking
- i4memory.com - Intel Core i7 920 overclocking (Asus P6T Deluxe)