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Intel’s Latest 32nm Clarkdale Platform - Core i5 661 With BIOSTAR H55 OC 5G On Air

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    In the past six months, we often saw a lot of news about Intel 32nm CPU on the internet;

    more information was about Core i7-980X, also LGA 1366 6 physical cores + 6 virtual HT cores (12 Threading).

    The orientation of 32nm CPU belongs to Intel future highest-level LGA 1366 platform,

    which most consumers show less interest in because of higher price.

    Now take a look at Intel LGA 1156 platform.

    About this new product line, there will be some 32nm CPU products put on sale,

    including Core i5 6XX and Core i3 5XX series, and named Clarkdale.

    The market orientation of these two series is different from previous Intel CPU.

    The main reason is that Intel defines new CPU structure, not putting GPU into chipset like before but into CPU directly.

    Intel’s such new design will affect PC market style “All in One MB” is becoming the future.

    On chipset side, Intel releases H55/H57 to support new CPU design, and main difference is with or without RAID function.

    Same as P55 chipset, a single-chip is adopted in the new chipset;

    I assume Micro-ATX form factor will be the main design for H55/H57 motherboards.

    Of course, some manufacturers also released ATX form factor for higher-level H57, seeming to direct compete with AMD 785G/790GX.

    Especially, Micro-ATX products of AMD hold a special attraction for consumers for a quiet sometime now.

    Therefore, Intel wants to increase his market share counting on this new product line this time.

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    This time I used BIOSTAR T-Series TH55XE as my MB platform,

    which using Intel H55 chipset without RAID function, and its street price is around US$115 (about NT$3750).

    Firstly, we can see the black is the main colour for the package.

    I think the matching colour is exactly moderate, and package design is very special.

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    Product manual, driver CD, related cables and IO panel are attached.

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    BIOSTAR TSERIES TH55XE itself

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    Intel latest LGA 1156 32nm CPU front/reverse side

    The CPU in the picture is Core i5 661, 2 physical cores + 2 virtual HT cores (4 Threading).

    CPU clock: 133 X 25 = 3.33GHz; built-in GPU clock = 900MHz

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    Lower-left of the motherboard

    1 X PCI-E X16

    1 X PCI-E X4

    2 X PCI

    LAN chipset: Realtek 8111DL

    Audio chipset: Realtek ALC888?7.1 channels and supports HD Audio

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    Lower-right of the motherboard

    5 x yellow SATAII?H55 provides SATA2 specification

    Power?Reset buttons?debug indicators

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    Upper-right of the motherboard

    4 x DIMM DDR3, supports 800/1066/1333/1600(OC)/2000(OC), maximum capacity of DDR3 is 16GB?

    1 X IDE, by JMB368

    With 24-PIN power connector

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    Upper-left of the motherboard

    LGA 1156 location, adopting CPU 4+ VTT 2+GPU 1 phases power supply

    BIOSTAR adopts IR DirectFET phase design for power supply,

    with higher cost and better quality than common material.

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      IO

      1 X D-SUB

      1 X DVI-D

      1 X HDMI

      4 X USB 2.0

      1 X RJ-45

      1 X eSATA/USB 2.0

      1 X S/PDIF Out

      1 X IEEE 1394

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      Under heatsink of TSERIES is H55

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      Mosfet uses a smaller heatsink

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      LAN chipset Realtek 8111DL

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      Audio chipset Realtek ALC888, surrounded by Japanese solid capacitors

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      Boot logo

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      Main page of adjusting frequency, voltage

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      Page of voltage

      CPU Vocre -0.080~+1.260V

      CPU VTT Voltage 1.150~2.080V

      CPU PLL Voltage 1.800~2.730V

      DRAM Voltage 1.300~2.545V

      PCH PLL Voltage 1.100~2.030V

      PCH Voltage 1.10~1.25V

      IGD Voltage 1.18~1.78V

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      Intel PPM Configuration, many C-STATE can be selected from here

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      DDR3 Timing Configuration

      Users can adjust arguments according to their DRAM quality.

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        BIOSTAR’s G.P.U Phase Control

        CPU Load Line option is also put in this page.

        bh55b06.jpg

        Built-in GPU option, named IGD Graphics

        32/64/128MB can be selected to share RAM.

        bh55b07.jpg

        Main page of CPU technology options

        Common C1E, HT, VT, etc technology all can be set enabled or disabled from here.

        bh55b08.jpg

        When built-in GPU is used, all of these options will appear

        They can be overclocked with built-in GPU, with range from 133 ~ 2000MHz

        bh55b09.jpg

        For BIOS setting, I set steady configuration according to the ratio of CPU to DDR3 is 200 to 2000.

        When external CPU clock is set over 166 ~ 175MHz, built-in GPU becomes unsteady.

        So, if you want to overclock CPU over 200MHz, external VGA is suggested.

        I find this special situation when I use Clarkdale;

        one possible reason is that GPU is built in CPU, so the design affects overclocking capability indirectly.

        Testing platform:

        CPU: Intel Core i5-661 ES

        MB: BIOSTAR TSERIES TH55XE

        DRAM: CORSAIR DOMINATOR-GT CMG6GX3M3A2000C8

        VGA: Intel Clarkdale 900MHz

        HD: CORSAIR CMFSSD-64GB2D

        POWER: be quiet E7 Cable Management 480W

        Cooler: Mega Shadow(Deluxe Edition)

        OS: Windows7 Ultimate 64bit

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        BIOSTAR’s exclusive software

        TOverclocker, multifunctional OS software,

        allows user adjust external clock, voltage, and performance modes from this programme directly.

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        Hardware Monitor

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        The upper software allows user to change boot logo directly; FOXCONN also had similar software before.

        G.P.U Energy-saving software: it is suggested to disable this utility when overclocking to remain system steady.

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        BIOSTAR now provides more and more software and professional functions as a big manufacturer should have.

        From software user aspects, I believe Biostar team should improve and make it more user friendly.

        Below is the test result of Intel new 32nm platform.

        CPU uses Intel Core i5-661, 4 Threading, clock is 3.33GHz, L3 Cache 4MB

        GPU is 900Mhz, 87W, official price is US$196

        Default performance:

        CPU 133 X 25 => 3333MHz

        DRAM DDR3 1333 CL9 9-9-24 1T

        GPU 900MHz 128mb

        Hyper 4 X PI 32M=> 18m 00.891s

        CPUMARK 99=> 550

        bh55dpi.png

        Nuclearus Multi Core => 13523

        Fritz Chess Benchmark => 13.07/6273

        bh55dnm.png

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          CrystalMark 2004R3 => 155768

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          CINEBENCH R10

          1 CPU=> 4832

          x CPU=> 10794

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          PCMark Vantage => 10706

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          CPU voltage is only 0.948V when system is standby; the voltage rises to 1.128V when CPU is in full loading.

          Moreover about TurboBoost, when the system is standby, only single core is used, and CPU clock also rises to 3.6GHz.

          When dual cores are in process, CPU clock will change to 3.46GHz.

          In other words, under the condition of single core, CPU multiplier can be plus X2; of dual cores, plus X1.

          The default CPU clock of Core i5 661 is very high, and the performance of the CPU is also great,

          suitable for non-conversion or drawing software.

          For most software that do not support multitasking, CPU clock at this moment is more important.

          3DVANTAGE => 486

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          StreetFighter IV Benchmark

          1024 X 768 => 7011

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          Clarkdale shows similar performance in 3DMARK2006 and 3D like 785G.

          However, H55, without overclocking, gets higher scores in 3DVANTAGE than 785G. StreetFighter IV also shows high performance;

          of course, built-in GPU products are what we use to compare.

          The result also means Intel has made great progress in GPU design.

          PSU is quiet in latest series E7 Cable Management, watt is 480W

          bh5517.jpg

          Module design makes it easier to place cables in order.

          bh5518.jpg

          When H55 platform is used as word-processing, 350W PSU is enough to support the system.

          But if running at higher-performance VGA or hard drives will be added in the future, 400W ~ 500W PSU are recommended.

          Test of power consumption

          Standby: - 34~39W

          When CPUZ displays 3600MHz, this condition means single core is being used.

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          Full speed: - 79~89W

          When CPUZ displays 3466MHz, this condition means 2 physical core + 2 virtual HT cores are being used.

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          The combination of Intel Core i5 661 and H55MB saves more power;

          when the system is in standby mode, the lowest power consumption is only 34W.

          And, the range of power consumption is 79 ~ 89W when CPU is at the full speed 3.46GHz;

          hence, 32nm platform can save more power than ever.

          But I also find that different PSUs bring dissimilar results: when the system is standby,

          the power consumption is mostly 38 ~ 42W for common 400W PSUs; and, 34 ~ 36W for 480W PSU (80 PLUS also help save energy).

          OC performance

          CPU 200 X 23 => 4600MHz

          DRAM DDR3 2000 CL8 8-8-24 1T

          GPU 900MHz 128mb

          Hyper 4 X PI 32M=> 12m 49.813s

          CPUMARK 99=> 709

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            Nuclearus Multi Core => 17945

            Fritz Chess Benchmark => 17.69/8489

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            CrystalMark 2004R3 => 219569

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            CINEBENCH R10

            1 CPU=> 6371

            x CPU=> 14569

            bh55ocb.png

            PCMark Vantage => 15076

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            When Core i5 661 is overclocked to 4.6GHz, 1.3V voltage can make the system steady.

            32nm design makes dual-core CPU total clock raised 300 ~ 500MHz further.

            H55 does not provide RAID function, so I used a SDD to test transfer rate.

            CORSAIR CMFSSD-64GB2D, specification is 220/120 MB/s

            bh55dhdd.png

            From the test of SDD with high transfer rate, I find read/write performance of H55 is less 5 ~ 10MB/s than ICH10R.

            I think the possible reason is deviation value, or the performance of single chipset could be lower.

            As result, H55 shows fine performance on HDD.

            GPU OC 1167MHz 128mb

            3DVANTAGE => 563

            bh55d3dvano.png

            StreetFighter IV Benchmark

            1024 X 768 => 7455

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            Users can overclock built-in GPU by BIOS options.

            The GPU performance can be raised 15 ~ 20% after overclocked.

            DRAM performance test

            CPU 133 X 25 => 3333MHz

            DRAM DDR3 1333 CL9 9-9-24 1T

            Sandra Memory Bandwidth - 11709 MB/s

            EVEREST Memory Read - 9259 MB/s

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            CPU 200 X 23 => 4600MHz

            DRAM DDR3 2000 CL8 8-8-24 1T

            Sandra Memory Bandwidth - 17848 MB/s

            EVEREST Memory Read - 13613 MB/s

            bh55d2000mem.png

            About DDR3 2000, BIOS setting is CL8, but CPUZ shows CL9, EVEREST CL10.

            I’m not sure why they are different; probably something related to BIOS setting.

            Concerning DDR3 bandwidth performance, I thought Clarkdale can show great result like P55 dual-channel/ X58 tri-channel.

            The design that Intel makes Memory Controller built-in can make the bandwidth of these new platforms 150~250% faster than LGA 775.

            It's pity not able to take advantage on its high bandwidth infrastructure due to GPU engine integrated inside Clarkdule Core i5 processor.

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              Finally, add CPU voltage, challenge high clock “5GHz” by air cooling

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              CPUZ certification

              Intel Core i5 661 OC 5G / windwithme

              About 1.476~1.488V, this range can provide enough voltage for 5GHz into OS.

              If you want to use Super PI and same level software, I think adding voltage up to 1.52 ~ 1.56V for CPU is necessary.

              E8400~E8600 also can make CPU run at 4.8~4.9GHz, but voltage and temperature of 32nm are lower.

              In the future, if Intel makes 32nm better, overclocking dual-core CPU to 5GHz will not be just a dream.

              BIOSTAR T-Series TH55XE

              Merits:

              1. The design of package makes the product look high quality.

              2. The range of BIOS voltage setting is wide; external clock and other options are also plentiful.

              3. Power consumption of H55 chipset is very low.

              4. Overclocking can make CPU/DDR3 reach 200/2000 steady level.

              5. CPU power supply material is applied by better phase design.

              Demerits:

              1. The price of all H55 MB is still too high now.

              2. Due to Intel’s structural design, i5 CPU built-in GPU can not show good performance on DDR3.

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              Performance:??????????

              Material: ??????????

              Specification:??????????

              Appearance:??????????

              Price:??????????

              Price of most H55 MB is about NT$4200 (about US$130).

              Although the price of BIOSTAR T-Series TH55XE is about US$117, it is a cheaper choice.

              But I think the price of H55 chipset is still too high; if its price can be reduced to US$100, the product must be more popular.

              About Clarkdale CPU, there will be both Core i5 6XX and Core i3 5XX series,

              and the main difference is supporting TurboBoost or not.

              I find some quotations about this kind of CPU from other websites:

              Core i5 6XX: US$176~284

              Core i3 530/540: US$113/133 respectively; and the price of Intel Pentium G9650 without HT technology is US$87.

              My personal thinking of “All in One MB” platform, at the initial stage the price of the CPU product that consumers can accept is about US$90 ~ 110.

              Therefore, Core i3 530 and Pentium G9650 are the products that can fit in with most consumers’ budget.

              My experience about testing Clarkdale platform this time

              Supported by 32nm new technology, the CPU,

              compared with 45nm, has higher clock, lower temperature and power consumption, all of which make a great impression on me.

              But now owing too high price, Intel still leaves something to be desired to make its products accepted by more consumers.

              I feel very happy that besides AMD platform, Intel also releases higher performance All in One chipset.

              Although current Clarkdale C/P value is not high, anyway Intel finally makes great progress on this product field in 2010.

              I also expect the parity of this new platform is coming soon.

              The release of Clarkdale provides one more choice in the market,

              and makes the performance of Intel All in One chipset greater in the future.

              By the way, I'm also enjoyed the world of DSLR;

              I actually already had 4 of them since last year, including my latest one - a CANON KISS X3 Kit (500D).

              bh5520.jpg

              In the coming February, I'm going to share my experience of the CANON KISS X3

              And again, I truly appreciated for all your support, feedbacks, or even one simple comment;

              that gives me the power and encourages to continue my sharing. Thank you :)

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                Achille GForce ha scritto:

                5Ghz ad aria con un Westemere ? Questa sì che è una cpu vera dual core.

                beh è un suicide screen, non è certo da tenere per il daily :)

                Thanks for the very good review Windwithme :n2mu:

                And very nice OC capabilities of Clarkdale. Moreover, H55 chipset too, seems to be not bad :)

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                  windwithme ha scritto:

                  Finally, add CPU voltage, challenge high clock “5GHz” by air cooling

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                  CPUZ certification

                  Intel Core i5 661 OC 5G / windwithme

                  That's impressive, man! :AAAAH:

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                    swattolo
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                    5Ghz ad aria é un suicidio per il Daily per il Vcore troppo alto o per altri motivi ?

                    Fantastic Review O0

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                      swattolo ha scritto:

                      5Ghz ad aria é un suicidio per il Daily per il Vcore troppo alto o per altri motivi ?

                      Fantastic Review O0

                      no si dice suicide screen semplicemente perchè crasha come niente in quelle circostanze :asd:

                      ma non è che muore la cpu...si suicida solo il sistema operativo :D

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                        Le085 ha scritto:

                        no si dice suicide screen semplicemente perchè crasha come niente in quelle circostanze :asd:

                        ma non è che muore la cpu...si suicida solo il sistema operativo :D

                        Pensavo che arrivandoci con un Vcore troppo alto allora poteva creare seri problemi col tempo, se crasha Windows dettagli :asd:

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                          swattolo ha scritto:

                          Pensavo che arrivandoci con un Vcore troppo alto allora poteva creare seri problemi col tempo, se crasha Windows dettagli :asd:

                          col tempo si ...ma essendo appunto un suicide screen non credo che stai molto tempo in quelle condizioni...è già tanto che apre cpu-z...:fiufiu:

                          in ogni coso è ovvio che non si puo' tenere per il daily una cpu 32nm a 1,5V... a meno che non pensi di cambiarla dopo 1 anno

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                            io sinceramente con sta storia del V-core non c'ho capito un tubo, io ho un 90nm e ho la cpu @ 1.5875V da Bios, defaut 1.4V e vorrei che un paio di anni li facesse, non é che rischio tenendola così ?

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                              più il processo produttivo è alto e piu' sopporta tensioni alte

                              per un p4 1,5875 non è tanto :)

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                                Le085 ha scritto:

                                più il processo produttivo è alto e piu' sopporta tensioni alte

                                per un p4 1,5875 non è tanto :)

                                Grazie Leo :)

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                                  Bel risultato cmq... Queste cpu viaggiano davvero forte ;)

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                                    Timon85 ha scritto:

                                    Bel risultato cmq... Queste cpu viaggiano davvero forte ;)

                                    Stasera tocca a te caro :asd::asd:

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