<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0"><channel><title><![CDATA[[ENG]Intel Sandy Bridge High C&#x2F;P Combo-Core i5-2500K with GIGABYTE P67A-UD3R OC Guide]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p>In early January 2011, Intel announced new generation platform, LGA 1155 CPU socket.</p>
<p>It’s called Sandy Bridge, also named as 2nd generation Intel Core Processor.</p>
<p>There are three key differences with old structure. First, the CPU clock changes from 133MHz to 100MHz.</p>
<p>Second, under CPU non-OC mode, memory can support up to DDR3 2133.</p>
<p>Furthermore, Sandy Bridge CPU all built in new generation GPU. </p>
<p>The GPU can work with Intel H6X chipset.</p>
<p><img src="http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/2821/gp67ud3r01.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r01.jpg" /></p>
<p>This review just finished on 30 Jan. Intel announced the design error press on 31 Jan. There are many data and threads in internet.</p>
<p>The brief is Intel 6 series chipset in some cases, the Serial-ATA (SATA) ports within the chipsets may degrade over time, </p>
<p>potentially impacting the performance or functionality of SATA-linked devices such as hard disk drives and DVD-drives.</p>
<p>If you already bought, some MB brands recommended you can install at 2 P67 SATA3 ports first.</p>
<p>If you need more than 2 HDD/SSD/DVD-ROM devices, you need to buy the P67/H67 boards which support extra non-P67 SATA ports to avoid the installation difficulty.</p>
<p>Besides, for internet news, Intel new 6 series chipset will fulfill market demand by end of April.</p>
<p>If you consider to buy LGA 1155 platform now, you better to check all MB makers return policy carefully.</p>
<p>For the users who have purchased, you can swap the boards with MB makers from April.</p>
<p>GIGABYTE has 2 official announcements immediately. The users can swap the complete new products after new B3 stepping P67 chipset boards produced.</p>
<p>However, after I read 3 major brands announcements, I do suggest you to check the detail carefully.</p>
<p>EX: Swap for complete new products, refurbished, or repaired? Only swap boards or complete packing? Can return for cash?</p>
<p>The details above are the users really caring about, no matter you have bought or not.</p>
<p>Due to Chinese New Year holiday, many users will purchase their new computers. You can consider LGA1156 or LGA1366.</p>
<p>If you don’t worry about the swap, you still can go for Sandy Bridge or consider AMD platforms.</p>
<p>The buying suggestions are my personal opinions. </p>
<p>I just hope the Intel Chipset issue can be solved by good communication between MB makers, distributors and dealers.</p>
<p>The users can have better warranty and save some Intel products image.</p>
<p>Now, in the market you can see 5 CPU models, 2600K/2600?2500K/2500?2400 and 2300.</p>
<p>Last time, windwithme has introduced 2600K performance and OC guide.</p>
<p>This time, I choose the other hot selling one, the cheaper Core i5-2500K.</p>
<p>The product ID is Intel Core i5-2500K. </p>
<p>K sku is started from middle 2010 which means unlock clock version.</p>
<p>The clock is 3.3GHz and supports latest Turbo Boost 2.0 to achieve 3.70GHz.</p>
<p>It’s physical 4 Cores and doesn’t support Hyper-Threading. </p>
<p>It can execute 4 threads and called 4C/4T.</p>
<p>It’s 32nm manufacturing, the power consumption is 95W, L3 Cache is 6MB and it’s 2nd highest CPU in LGA115.</p>
<p><img src="http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/6741/gp67ud3r02.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r02.jpg" /></p>
<p>Intel always has clear distinguished.</p>
<p>4 Cores CPU uses copper bottom version and the bottom has some solid state thermal paste.</p>
<p>I would recommend you to add some more thermal paste to enhance the ability.</p>
<p>Left side is the back of 2500K D2 Revision.</p>
<p><img src="http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/6509/gp67ud3r03.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r03.jpg" /></p>
<p>MB is GIGABYTE P67A-UD3R. You can find the serious change from your first sight of the product outlook.</p>
<p>PCB, DRAM and PCI slots are all black. Also GIGABYTE uses special matte black PCB. It enhances the looking.</p>
<p><img src="http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/6268/gp67ud3r04.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r04.jpg" /></p>
<p>GIGABYTE also has lower spec one, P67A-UD3 and the PCB is original blue.</p>
<p>If you want black PCB, the most entry model is P67A-UD3R.</p>
<p>Now the UD3R price is around 5500NTD, 190USD.</p>
<p><img src="http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/6178/gp67ud3r05.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r05.jpg" /></p>
<p>Lower Left Corner</p>
<p>2 X PCI-E 2.0 X16 supports 2-Way CrossFireX and bandwidth is X16+X4.</p>
<p>3 X PCI-E X1</p>
<p>2 X PCI</p>
<p>Realtek RTL8111E LAN Chip</p>
<p>Realtek ALC892 Audio Chip supports 7.1 channel and Dolby Home Theater surrounding technology.</p>
<p><img src="http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/1644/gp67ud3r06.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r06.jpg" /></p>
<p>Lower Right Corner</p>
<p>2 X White SATAIII provided by P67 chipset supports SATA3</p>
<p>4 X Black SATAII, provided by P67 chipset supports SATA2</p>
<p>You can use mix mode and it supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 10.</p>
<p><img src="http://img831.imageshack.us/img831/5391/gp67ud3r07.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r07.jpg" /></p>
<p>Upper Right Corner</p>
<p>4 X DIMM DDR3 supports 1066/1333/1600/1866/2133. DDR3 supports max capacity at 32GB.</p>
<p>It supports XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) memory and next is 24-PIN power connector.</p>
<p><img src="http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/7333/gp67ud3r08.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r08.jpg" /></p>
<p>Upper Left Corner</p>
<p>UD3R is 8 phases PWM. For 32nm CPU, this design is enough.</p>
<p>The extra 2 phases PWM is for CPU VTT. The upper left is 8Pin power connector.</p>
<p><img src="http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/3525/gp67ud3r09.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r09.jpg" /></p>
<p>IO</p>
<p>8 X USB 2.0(Black)</p>
<p>2 X USB 3.0(Blue)</p>
<p>1 X 1394</p>
<p>1 X RJ-45 LAN</p>
<p>1 X S/PDIF Coaxial/Fiber output</p>
<p><img src="http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/5082/gp67ud3r10.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r10.jpg" /></p>
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<p>Intel Burn Test v2.4?Stress Level Maximum</p>
<p><img src="http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/9008/gp67ud3rot2.png" alt="gp67ud3rot2.png" /></p>
<p>Under OC condition, it increases 6~7? in idle mode and 23~24? in full speed mode. I think the result is acceptable.</p>
<p>If you install inside chassis, it will increase 5~8? more.</p>
<p>Power Consumption</p>
<p>System Idle - 85W</p>
<p><img src="http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/3860/gp67ud3rowidle.jpg" alt="gp67ud3rowidle.jpg" /></p>
<p>CPU Full Speed - 179W</p>
<p><img src="http://img695.imageshack.us/img695/9818/gp67ud3rowfull.jpg" alt="gp67ud3rowfull.jpg" /></p>
<p>The power consumption increases around 20/78W. It’s very good result as well.</p>
<p>Sandy Bridge power consumption is much lower than other socket platform. For power saving demand users, it’s a good choice.</p>
<p>Using this high performance and clock platform with GTX 560 Ti, you just need one 500W PSU.</p>
<p>I use MediaEspresso to compare the video converting time.</p>
<p>DVD File VTS_01_1.VOB, capacity is 1023MB. 2500K convert to MP4 file.</p>
<p>CPU default mode – 6’ 55”</p>
<p><img src="http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/1659/gp67ud3rdme.png" alt="gp67ud3rdme.png" /></p>
<p>CPU OC to 4.8GHz – 5’06”</p>
<p><img src="http://img651.imageshack.us/img651/1729/gp67ud3rome.png" alt="gp67ud3rome.png" /></p>
<p>Comparing default mode and OC to 4.8GHz, you can save 1’49”, around 36%.</p>
<p>Using P67, I cannot use latest Quick Sync Video to test the performance. I will test it with H67 platform.</p>
<p>However, you can refer to the CPU clock to consider the performance improvement.</p>
<p>3D performance is using NVIDIA latest mid-high VGA, GIGABYTE GTX560 Ti SO.</p>
<p>The product ID is N560SO-1GI, 1GB DDR5, and SO means Super OC.</p>
<p><img src="http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/360/gp67ud3r16.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r16.jpg" /></p>
<p>The original default clock is OC to GPU/DDR5 1GHz/4580MHz.</p>
<p><img src="http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/320/gp67ud3r17.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r17.jpg" /></p>
<p>3DMark Vantage =&gt; P26244</p>
<p><img src="http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/4117/gp67ud3ro3dvan.png" alt="gp67ud3ro3dvan.png" /></p>
<p>FINAL FANTASY XIV </p>
<p>1920 X 1080 =&gt; 4939</p>
<p><img src="http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/7334/gp67ud3roff11.jpg" alt="gp67ud3roff11.jpg" /></p>
<p>LOST PLANET 2</p>
<p>DX11 1920 X 1200 TEST B - 52.7 fps</p>
<p><img src="http://img577.imageshack.us/img577/1655/gp67ud3rolp2b11.jpg" alt="gp67ud3rolp2b11.jpg" /></p>
<p>DEVIL MAY CRY4</p>
<p>1920 X 1200 =&gt; 251.46/202.39/277.46/184.05 fps</p>
<p><img src="http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/9941/gp67ud3rodmc4.jpg" alt="gp67ud3rodmc4.jpg" /></p>
<p>Comparing to previous GTX460, NVIDIA GTX560 Ti performance is much higher.</p>
<p>Another reason is this model is OC version, the clock is higher than NVIDIA official GTX560 reference card. The 3D performance is much higher.</p>
<p>Finally, I enable the Internal PLL Voltage Override</p>
<p>CPU 100 X 54 =&gt; 5400MHz 1.600V</p>
<p>Hyper PI 32M X1 =&gt; 6m 36.818s</p>
<p>CPUMARK 99 =&gt; 833</p>
<p><img src="http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/8049/gp67ud3ro54gpi.png" alt="gp67ud3ro54gpi.png" /></p>
<p>GIGABYTE GA-P67A-UD3R</p>
<p>Good</p>
<p>1.It’s mainstream  P67 product for GIGABYTE. The price is only higher than P67A-UD3.</p>
<p>2.New matte black PCB and new design make product be more elegant.</p>
<p>3.2oz PCB, All Japanese made solid caps and rich applications.</p>
<p>4.Rich BIOS items, wide voltage range and good CPU OC capability.</p>
<p>5.Built-in 2 SATAIII and 8 USB.</p>
<p>Weak</p>
<p>1. It doesn’t support NVIDIA SLI</p>
<p>2.CPU voltage only can display correct in own software. Some software cannot display the correct value.</p>
<p>3.1/31 news showed 6 series chipset has some potential issue with SATA2 devices. I hope Intel can solve this issue soon.</p>
<p>Performance ??????????</p>
<p>Components ??????????</p>
<p>Specification ??????????</p>
<p>Outlook     ??????????</p>
<p>C/P Value   ??????????</p>
<p><img src="http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/5336/gp67ud3r18.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r18.jpg" /></p>
<p>Since Sandy Bridge is 32nm, the Intel 4Cores CPU power consumption and temperature are much lower.</p>
<p>For OC capability, comparing to 45nm i5-760, you can find running 4.2GHz stable one easily.</p>
<p>Per new i5-2500K, if you have good cooler, it also can achieve 4.8~5.0GHz to run long term.</p>
<p>According to manufacturing improvement, you can see the big performance gap between Sandy Bridge platform and pervious.</p>
<p>Intel middle-high end C/P platform transfers from i5-760 with P55 MB to LGA 1155 i5-2500K with entry P67 MB. The CPU/MB price is only higher than last generation a little.</p>
<p>Of course, LGA 1156 still has some advantages. It’s cheaper and CPU OC range is higher.</p>
<p>If you have less budget or doesn’t want to buy Sandy Bridge K sku CPU, you also can consider LGA 1156.</p>
<p>Currently, Intel has 4 different sockets which includes old LGA 775 and extreme position LGA 1366, last mainstream LGA 1156 and new mainstream LGA 1155.</p>
<p>It’s very complicated for users.</p>
<p>I predict LGA 1155 will move to mid-low market in the future.</p>
<p>LGA 1155 will take over the mid-high market few months later after SATA2 BUG issue.</p>
<p>You can collect more price information and performance review before purchasing.</p>
<p>Windwithme finish this review between Chinese New Year holiday. I wish you all have good fortune in Rabbit year.</p>
<p>In new coming year, there are more and more high C/P value hardware.</p>
<p>Thanks for reading this mainstream LGA 1155 review. <img src="/assets/uploads-legacy/emoticons/smiley.gif.f48988bc9f0a933ee8c95d6f744c3df1.gif" alt=":)" /></p>
<p>This review is also post in my blog.<a href="http://www.wretch.cc/blog/windwithme">WIND3C</a></p>
<p>Welcome all of you to come and comment.</p>
]]></description><link>https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum//post/265286</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum//post/265286</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[windwithme]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 13:43:20 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Reply to [ENG]Intel Sandy Bridge High C&#x2F;P Combo-Core i5-2500K with GIGABYTE P67A-UD3R OC Guide on Thu, 10 Feb 2011 13:28:39 GMT]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p>DDR3, I use USA CORSAIR latest CORSAIR VENGEANCE series, CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9 PK1</p>
<p>The packing shows it supports Core i7 platform and capacity is 2 X 4GB.</p>
<p><img src="http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/3343/gp67ud3r14.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r14.jpg" /></p>
<p>The clock is DDR3 1600 and parameter is CL9 9-9-24 1.50V. Intel recommend Core I platform DDR3 voltage should be 1.650V.</p>
<p>However, this VENGEANCE official spec only needs 1.50V. It’s really helpful for power saving and OC voltage.</p>
<p>The outlook is different as normal CORSAIR design. VENGEANCE uses new heatsink. All black design makes delicate be better.</p>
<p><img src="http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/3444/gp67ud3r15.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r15.jpg" /></p>
<p>CPU 3392.2MHz DDR3 1596.4 CL8 9-8-25 1T 1.500V</p>
<p>ADIA64 Memory Read - 18119 MB/s</p>
<p>Sandra Memory Bandwidth - 20874 MB/s</p>
<p>MaXXMEM Memory-Copy - 18956 MB/s</p>
<p><img src="http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/1222/gp67ud3rd1600mem.png" alt="gp67ud3rd1600mem.png" /></p>
<p>I tried 2 D2 version Core i5-2500K and the built-in Memory Controller quality are different.</p>
<p>One of them can achieve 100/2133, but the other one only can run at 100/1866.</p>
<p>This is very important for OC DDR3. It’s not only DRAM quality but also CPU.</p>
<p>CPU 4801.7MHz DDR3 1867.4 CL8 10-9-24 1T 1.600V</p>
<p>ADIA64 Memory Read - 21811 MB/s</p>
<p>Sandra Memory Bandwidth - 23934 MB/s</p>
<p>MaXXMEM Memory-Copy - 24605 MB/s</p>
<p><img src="http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/623/gp67ud3ro1866mem.png" alt="gp67ud3ro1866mem.png" /></p>
<p>Another advantage of Sandy Bridge platform is DRAM performance improvement.</p>
<p>The dual channel is much better than LGA 1156 bandwidth and even close to LGA 1366 tri-channel.</p>
<p>During test, VENGEANCE quality is good. I can set CL8 at DDR3 1600 and also can run DDR3 1866 CL8 by rising voltage.</p>
<p>Pulling from 1600 to 1866 and rising CPU clock, ADIA64/MaXXMEM bandwidth performance is increasing around 20 to 30%.</p>
<p>OC Performance</p>
<p>CPU 100 X 48 =&gt; 4801.7MHz 1.360V</p>
<p>Disable Turbo Boost, C1E and Internal PLL Voltage Override</p>
<p>DDR3 1867.4 CL9 10-8-24 1T 1.660V</p>
<p>Hyper PI 32M X4 =&gt; 8m 16.377s</p>
<p>CPUMARK 99 =&gt; 741</p>
<p><img src="http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/7976/gp67ud3ropi.png" alt="gp67ud3ropi.png" /></p>
<p>Nuclearus Multi Core =&gt; 26687</p>
<p>Fritz Chess Benchmark =&gt; 29.64/14226</p>
<p><img src="http://img822.imageshack.us/img822/7636/gp67ud3ronm.png" alt="gp67ud3ronm.png" /></p>
<p>CrystalMark 2004R3 =&gt; 407352</p>
<p><img src="http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/6679/gp67ud3rocm.png" alt="gp67ud3rocm.png" /></p>
<p>CINEBENCH R11.5</p>
<p>CPU =&gt; 7.55 pts</p>
<p>CPU(Single Core) =&gt; 1.93 pts</p>
<p><img src="http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/9484/gp67ud3rocb.png" alt="gp67ud3rocb.png" /></p>
<p>Windows Experience Index - CPU 7.7</p>
<p><img src="http://img547.imageshack.us/img547/4583/gp67ud3rowind7.png" alt="gp67ud3rowind7.png" /></p>
<p>Windows Experience Index is still 7.7. I hope this built-in benchmark can be more detail for performance difference.</p>
<p>In most software, under 2500K OC to 4.8GHz condition, the performance increases 30~40% compare to default mode.</p>
<p>I would like to test CPU OC under 1.4V. It can run long term and no need to pull high clock or voltage. </p>
<p>So, I disable Internal PLL Voltage Override here and don’t test 5GHz which is over 1.4V.</p>
<p>Temperature (Room Temp. is around 16?)</p>
<p>System Idle - 23~33</p>
<p><img src="http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/1845/gp67ud3rot1.png" alt="gp67ud3rot1.png" /></p>
]]></description><link>https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum//post/265285</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum//post/265285</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[windwithme]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 13:28:39 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Reply to [ENG]Intel Sandy Bridge High C&#x2F;P Combo-Core i5-2500K with GIGABYTE P67A-UD3R OC Guide on Thu, 10 Feb 2011 13:02:06 GMT]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p>2500K temperature is lower, even 2600K use high end cooler, because I lower the voltage and no Hyper-Threading.</p>
<p>Under full speed, the temperature is still under 40?. Intel 4 Cores CPU uses 32nm manufacturing is another reason.</p>
<p>Power Consumption</p>
<p>System Idle - 65W</p>
<p><img src="http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/5549/gp67ud3rdwidle.jpg" alt="gp67ud3rdwidle.jpg" /></p>
<p>CPU Full Speed - 101W</p>
<p><img src="http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/3598/gp67ud3rdwfull.jpg" alt="gp67ud3rdwfull.jpg" /></p>
<p>Through Power Angel test, the power consumption watt is very good.</p>
<p>As 32nm manufacturing, Sandy Bridge 2500K with GTX 560 Ti power consumption is much lower.</p>
<p>Comparing to LGA 1156 platform, it’s lower than i7-870 with ATI 5830 idle/full speed at least 70~100W.</p>
<p>Sharing windwithme BIOS fine tune setup</p>
<p>Boot Screen</p>
<p><img src="http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/274/gp67ud3rb01.jpg" alt="gp67ud3rb01.jpg" /></p>
<p>Main BIOS Tuning Menu, called M.I.T.</p>
<p><img src="http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/2529/gp67ud3rb02.jpg" alt="gp67ud3rb02.jpg" /></p>
<p>Clock Setup Page</p>
<p>CPU Clock/Frequency, DDR3 Multiplier</p>
<p><img src="http://img203.imageshack.us/img203/9648/gp67ud3rb03.jpg" alt="gp67ud3rb03.jpg" /></p>
<p>2500K in default mode setup has 37, 36, 35 and 34. Turbo Boost 2.0 technology has more detail CPU boosting mode.</p>
<p>Internal PLL Voltage Override is new item in F7a BIOS. It can enhance CPU stability at 5GHz.</p>
<p>It’s limited for D2 version Sandy Bridge CPU and you need to pull CPU voltage to very high level.</p>
<p><img src="http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/15/gp67ud3rb04.jpg" alt="gp67ud3rb04.jpg" /></p>
<p>Memory Setup Page</p>
<p>The items have 800, 1066, 1333, 1600, 1866 and 2133.</p>
<p><img src="http://img843.imageshack.us/img843/9980/gp67ud3rb05.jpg" alt="gp67ud3rb05.jpg" /></p>
<p>Advanced DDR3 Parameters Setup Page</p>
<p>Setup below is for DDR3 1866 CL8 10-9-24 1T</p>
<p><img src="http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/4330/gp67ud3rb06.jpg" alt="gp67ud3rb06.jpg" /></p>
<p>Voltage Page</p>
<p>Load-Line Calibration Auto/Disabled/Enabled</p>
<p>CPU Vcore 0.750~1.700V</p>
<p>QPI/Vtt Voltage 0.08~1.700V</p>
<p>PCH Core 0.840~1.940V</p>
<p>CPU PLL 1.520~2.520V</p>
<p>DRAM Voltage 0.900~2.600V</p>
<p><img src="http://img713.imageshack.us/img713/3954/gp67ud3rb07.jpg" alt="gp67ud3rb07.jpg" /></p>
<p>PC Health Status</p>
<p><img src="http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/2528/gp67ud3rb08.jpg" alt="gp67ud3rb08.jpg" /></p>
<p>Sandy Bridge structure doesn’t need to adjust too many BIOS items.</p>
<p>However, the users need to pay more to buy K sku CPU, 2500K/2600K, to wide OC range.</p>
<p>The other non-K sku only can OC to 105~108MHz.</p>
<p>LGA 1155 structure segment is more clear but more limitation for OC.</p>
]]></description><link>https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum//post/265284</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum//post/265284</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[windwithme]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 13:02:06 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Reply to [ENG]Intel Sandy Bridge High C&#x2F;P Combo-Core i5-2500K with GIGABYTE P67A-UD3R OC Guide on Thu, 10 Feb 2011 12:49:44 GMT]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p>GIGABYTE heat sink is also new designed. The matte material makes the quality be better.</p>
<p><img src="http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/9577/gp67ud3r11.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r11.jpg" /></p>
<p>CPU socket sides are 8 phases CPU PWM and the same design heat sink.</p>
<p><img src="http://img153.imageshack.us/img153/7315/gp67ud3r12.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r12.jpg" /></p>
<p>System Configuration</p>
<p>CPU: Intel Core i5-2500K</p>
<p>MB: GIGABYTE P67A-UD3R</p>
<p>DRAM: CORSAIR VENGEANCE CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9 PK1</p>
<p>VGA: GIGABYTE GTX560 SOC </p>
<p>HD: CORSAIR CSSD-F40GB2 Raid 0</p>
<p>POWER: be quiet! STRAIGHT POWER GOLDEN 550W</p>
<p>Cooler: Mega Shadow Deluxe Edition</p>
<p>OS: Windows7 Ultimate 64bit</p>
<p><img src="http://img808.imageshack.us/img808/3214/gp67ud3r13.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r13.jpg" /></p>
<p>Default Performance</p>
<p>CPU 100.1 X 35 =&gt; 3502.7MHz</p>
<p>Enable Turbo Boost, Enable C1E, Voltage drops to 1.050V. (Default is 1.220V)</p>
<p>DDR3 1596.4 CL8 9-8-24 1T 1.500V</p>
<p>Sandy Bridge CPU structure is different with previous Core i7. The clock is 100MHz.</p>
<p>Some P67 MB work at 99.8MHz in default mode. It’s a little bit lower than spec.</p>
<p>Hyper PI 32M X4 =&gt; 10m 41.660s</p>
<p>CPUMARK 99 =&gt; 522</p>
<p><img src="http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/9199/gp67ud3rdpi.png" alt="gp67ud3rdpi.png" /></p>
<p>Nuclearus Multi Core =&gt; 19095</p>
<p>Fritz Chess Benchmark =&gt; 21.28/10215</p>
<p><img src="http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/3990/gp67ud3rdnm.png" alt="gp67ud3rdnm.png" /></p>
<p>CrystalMark 2004R3 =&gt; 315229</p>
<p><img src="http://img546.imageshack.us/img546/7724/gp67ud3rdcm.png" alt="gp67ud3rdcm.png" /></p>
<p>CINEBENCH R11.5</p>
<p>CPU =&gt; 5.42 pts</p>
<p>CPU(Single Core) =&gt; 1.38 pts</p>
<p><img src="http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/1919/gp67ud3rdcb.png" alt="gp67ud3rdcb.png" /></p>
<p>Windows Experience Index - CPU 7.7</p>
<p><img src="http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/8216/gp67ud3rdwind7.png" alt="gp67ud3rdwind7.png" /></p>
<p>Comparing to my previous review, i7-2600K, 2 CPUs performance difference is only Hyper-Threading and 3.3/3.4GHz clock.</p>
<p>Hyper PI 32M, 2500K is much faster. It dues to 2600K is 4C8T, and the software needs to operate 8 Hyper PI 32M.</p>
<p>However, dues to support Hyper-Threading, 2600K in most benchmark software have higher score.</p>
<p>For single core test, 2500K, 3.3GHz, is still lose a little bit. However, 2500K default performance can run most applications already.</p>
<p>Temperature (Room Temp. is around 16?)</p>
<p>System Idle - 17~26</p>
<p><img src="http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/7838/gp67ud3rdt1.png" alt="gp67ud3rdt1.png" /></p>
<p>CPU Full Speed - 31~40</p>
<p>Intel Burn Test v2.4?Stress Level Maximum</p>
<p><img src="http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/2623/gp67ud3rdt2.png" alt="gp67ud3rdt2.png" /></p>
]]></description><link>https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum//post/265283</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum//post/265283</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[windwithme]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 12:49:44 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Reply to [ENG]Intel Sandy Bridge High C&#x2F;P Combo-Core i5-2500K with GIGABYTE P67A-UD3R OC Guide on Thu, 10 Feb 2011 12:33:11 GMT]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p>In early January 2011, Intel announced new generation platform, LGA 1155 CPU socket.</p>
<p>It’s called Sandy Bridge, also named as 2nd generation Intel Core Processor.</p>
<p>There are three key differences with old structure. First, the CPU clock changes from 133MHz to 100MHz.</p>
<p>Second, under CPU non-OC mode, memory can support up to DDR3 2133.</p>
<p>Furthermore, Sandy Bridge CPU all built in new generation GPU. </p>
<p>The GPU can work with Intel H6X chipset.</p>
<p><img src="http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/2821/gp67ud3r01.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r01.jpg" /></p>
<p>This review just finished on 30 Jan. Intel announced the design error press on 31 Jan. There are many data and threads in internet.</p>
<p>The brief is Intel 6 series chipset in some cases, the Serial-ATA (SATA) ports within the chipsets may degrade over time, </p>
<p>potentially impacting the performance or functionality of SATA-linked devices such as hard disk drives and DVD-drives.</p>
<p>If you already bought, some MB brands recommended you can install at 2 P67 SATA3 ports first.</p>
<p>If you need more than 2 HDD/SSD/DVD-ROM devices, you need to buy the P67/H67 boards which support extra non-P67 SATA ports to avoid the installation difficulty.</p>
<p>Besides, for internet news, Intel new 6 series chipset will fulfill market demand by end of April.</p>
<p>If you consider to buy LGA 1155 platform now, you better to check all MB makers return policy carefully.</p>
<p>For the users who have purchased, you can swap the boards with MB makers from April.</p>
<p>GIGABYTE has 2 official announcements immediately. The users can swap the complete new products after new B3 stepping P67 chipset boards produced.</p>
<p>However, after I read 3 major brands announcements, I do suggest you to check the detail carefully.</p>
<p>EX: Swap for complete new products, refurbished, or repaired? Only swap boards or complete packing? Can return for cash?</p>
<p>The details above are the users really caring about, no matter you have bought or not.</p>
<p>Due to Chinese New Year holiday, many users will purchase their new computers. You can consider LGA1156 or LGA1366.</p>
<p>If you don’t worry about the swap, you still can go for Sandy Bridge or consider AMD platforms.</p>
<p>The buying suggestions are my personal opinions. </p>
<p>I just hope the Intel Chipset issue can be solved by good communication between MB makers, distributors and dealers.</p>
<p>The users can have better warranty and save some Intel products image.</p>
<p>Now, in the market you can see 5 CPU models, 2600K/2600?2500K/2500?2400 and 2300.</p>
<p>Last time, windwithme has introduced 2600K performance and OC guide.</p>
<p>This time, I choose the other hot selling one, the cheaper Core i5-2500K.</p>
<p>The product ID is Intel Core i5-2500K. </p>
<p>K sku is started from middle 2010 which means unlock clock version.</p>
<p>The clock is 3.3GHz and supports latest Turbo Boost 2.0 to achieve 3.70GHz.</p>
<p>It’s physical 4 Cores and doesn’t support Hyper-Threading. </p>
<p>It can execute 4 threads and called 4C/4T.</p>
<p>It’s 32nm manufacturing, the power consumption is 95W, L3 Cache is 6MB and it’s 2nd highest CPU in LGA115.</p>
<p><img src="http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/6741/gp67ud3r02.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r02.jpg" /></p>
<p>Intel always has clear distinguished.</p>
<p>4 Cores CPU uses copper bottom version and the bottom has some solid state thermal paste.</p>
<p>I would recommend you to add some more thermal paste to enhance the ability.</p>
<p>Left side is the back of 2500K D2 Revision.</p>
<p><img src="http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/6509/gp67ud3r03.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r03.jpg" /></p>
<p>MB is GIGABYTE P67A-UD3R. You can find the serious change from your first sight of the product outlook.</p>
<p>PCB, DRAM and PCI slots are all black. Also GIGABYTE uses special matte black PCB. It enhances the looking.</p>
<p><img src="http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/6268/gp67ud3r04.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r04.jpg" /></p>
<p>GIGABYTE also has lower spec one, P67A-UD3 and the PCB is original blue.</p>
<p>If you want black PCB, the most entry model is P67A-UD3R.</p>
<p>Now the UD3R price is around 5500NTD, 190USD.</p>
<p><img src="http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/6178/gp67ud3r05.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r05.jpg" /></p>
<p>Lower Left Corner</p>
<p>2 X PCI-E 2.0 X16 supports 2-Way CrossFireX and bandwidth is X16+X4.</p>
<p>3 X PCI-E X1</p>
<p>2 X PCI</p>
<p>Realtek RTL8111E LAN Chip</p>
<p>Realtek ALC892 Audio Chip supports 7.1 channel and Dolby Home Theater surrounding technology.</p>
<p><img src="http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/1644/gp67ud3r06.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r06.jpg" /></p>
<p>Lower Right Corner</p>
<p>2 X White SATAIII provided by P67 chipset supports SATA3</p>
<p>4 X Black SATAII, provided by P67 chipset supports SATA2</p>
<p>You can use mix mode and it supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 10.</p>
<p><img src="http://img831.imageshack.us/img831/5391/gp67ud3r07.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r07.jpg" /></p>
<p>Upper Right Corner</p>
<p>4 X DIMM DDR3 supports 1066/1333/1600/1866/2133. DDR3 supports max capacity at 32GB.</p>
<p>It supports XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) memory and next is 24-PIN power connector.</p>
<p><img src="http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/7333/gp67ud3r08.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r08.jpg" /></p>
<p>Upper Left Corner</p>
<p>UD3R is 8 phases PWM. For 32nm CPU, this design is enough.</p>
<p>The extra 2 phases PWM is for CPU VTT. The upper left is 8Pin power connector.</p>
<p><img src="http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/3525/gp67ud3r09.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r09.jpg" /></p>
<p>IO</p>
<p>8 X USB 2.0(Black)</p>
<p>2 X USB 3.0(Blue)</p>
<p>1 X 1394</p>
<p>1 X RJ-45 LAN</p>
<p>1 X S/PDIF Coaxial/Fiber output</p>
<p><img src="http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/5082/gp67ud3r10.jpg" alt="gp67ud3r10.jpg" /></p>
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