My previous workstation had 2 quad-core Xeons, so enough performance, but now I'm building me a new workstation, because I as many monitors and connect my old board did not have many PCI slots (Dual Xeon boards also do not for as many Graphics cards intended). Now I am having the following setup:
So far, I was not as important Overclocking (shame on my brains ). I think the CPU handles any 4.00 GHz in continuous operation. Sure you could probably go even higher, but I also stability is important. What I have to change the BIOS just to high clock of the CPU from 3.33 to 4.00 GHz? And what can I do in terms of overclocking it? How do I restore and how can I set the timing? These are indeed valid for the 1600 speed, but maybe you have to specify in BIOS on the basis of 1333, which converted somehow? What settings do I exactly, to get the desired configuration for running and the highest possible speed advantage over the default settings to have, without that the system is unstable? To me it is not about general things, but the actual settings, which would be for my purpose the most sense. I know that I have asked numerous queries (my doubts), but since they are inter-related, I thought to ask everything.
- Board: Asus P6T7 WAS Super Computer (7 PCIe slots)
- CPU: Xeon W3580
- The Core Xeon W3580 probably seems to correspond to the i7 975, also with regards to the OC capabilities (open multipliers)
- RAM: 2x Corsair CMG6GX3M3A1600C7 that are each 3 kits DDR3, 1600MHz, CL 7 (7-7-7-20)
- CPU coolers: Shadow Mega Prolimatech, it mounted two 120mm fans Silenx
- Case: Lian-Li V1000Z
- Graphics card: Several Quadro NVS 440 (only support 2D graphics cards, this workstation is about performance, not graphics).
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