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    • RE: Is anybody on i7 2600k?

      @bjornkn said:

      Thanks for the tip 😄
      Any idea what's the difference between the plain and Ti versions?
      AFAIK the K in 2600K means that it is easy to overclock?

      BTW, I get a 404 on that link..

      GTX560Ti is better.

      GTX560: 336 Shader units /'Cuda Cores'
      GTX560Ti: 384 Shader Units/'Cuda Cores'

      Copy this link:
      http://www.anandtech.com/show/4221/nvidias-gtx-550-ti-coming-up-short-at-150/15
      And put in your browser.

      Yes the K means the cpu as a unlocked multiplier. It means it's easy to overclock and that you can more overclock.

      The cpu's have a base frequency [100Mhz] and a multiplier. On i7 2600 is 34x, so 100Mhz x 34= 3400Mhz [3.4Ghz]
      On turbo mode the multiplier can reach 38x [3.8Ghz].

      If you have a unlocked multiplier the limit of the oc will be the vcore and temperatures of cpu.
      If you have a locked multiplier [non k cpu] you can use the turbo mode multiplier and then raise the base multiplier [100Mhz default], but on this Sandy bridge cpu's it's dificult to raise this value.

      On previous intel cpu's, like my i7 920, it was easy to change the base frequency: i only have a multiplier of 21x but i could reach 200mhz or more of base clock.
      The new Intel cpu's have a embedded gpu - the right name is more SoC [System-on-a-Chip] - so if you change the base frequency of the cpu you will mess with the gpu, because they are linked, and thats why you cant push the base frequency.
      If you change the multiplier you only change cpu settings.. this is the reason why have a unlocked multiplier - K versions - is much better to do OC.

      [Sorry for my bad english]
      MK

      posted in Hardware
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    • RE: Is anybody on i7 2600k?

      @bjornkn said:

      1 GB seems to most common, but I think I would go higher for GPU rendering.

      Here's my shopping list so far.
      Anything "wrong" there?
      Maybe faster RAM? Hard to find 4x8GB RAM.
      More Watts? Fans? Water cooled?
      Win7 Ultimate?
      I guess I should look around a bit before buying?
      I think I remember that there were some problems with some chipsets and combos with Sandy Bridge?

      Intel® Core™ i7-2600K Processor
      Cooler Master CM 690 II Advanced cabinet
      Cooler Master GX 750W PSU ATX 12V V2.31, 80 Plus, 9x SATA
      MB MSI Big Bang-Marshal B3,
      Corsair Dominator DHX DDR3 1333MHz 16GB Kit w/4x 4GB XMS3 DHX,
      EVGA GeForce GTX 550Ti 2GB PhysX CUDA PCI-Express 2.0, GDDR5, 2xDVI
      Corsair SSD Force Series™ F115, 115GB SATA2, 2,5", 285MB/275MB/s
      2x Seagate Barracuda® Green 2TB, 3,5" SATA 6Gb/s, 64MB Cache, 5900RPM
      Samsung DVD±RW Burner, SE-S084F USB 2.0, DVD±R:
      OS Microsoft Windows 7 Pro NO OEM, 64bit

      You should buy a GTX560Ti or GTX570. GTX550Ti is weak for gamming and for CUDA/OpenCl.
      GTX550Ti only have 192 stream processors/'CUDA Cores', it's a weak GPU.

      GTX550Ti review by Anandtech -> click to see how week is GTX550Ti in OpenCl and Cuda

      posted in Hardware
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