Uncle Fester from Australia OC team, Team.AU, pulled out his GIGABYTE Z77X-UP7 and some 4WAY 7970 magic today with the new 4WAY GPU 3DMARK06 world record.
Congratulations!
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Uncle Fester from Australia OC team, Team.AU, pulled out his GIGABYTE Z77X-UP7 and some 4WAY 7970 magic today with the new 4WAY GPU 3DMARK06 world record.
Congratulations!
Score Link
GIGABYTE Z77X-UP7 is turning into a cracker overclocking board.
It’s been used in the latest Team.AU bench session to take out the latest Unigine Heaven DX11 world record. CPU was at 6.2GHz while three GIGABYTE 7970 OC graphics cards were running at 1600/1800 Crossfire frequencies.
For more results visit www.hwbot.org.
3DMARK03 4way global world record was also smashed on the same platform with 7970 4way crossfire!
LN2 mode switch comes in very handy during extreme subzero benching.
It allows the overclocker to drop the system into slow mode during screenshots or between 3DMARK01 subtests.
Team.AU also dropped another score with CPU clocking at 6.7GHz and a third fastest 3DMARK01 in the world.
A few weeks ago we put together a really high-end PC build based on the X79S-UP5 motherboard. Seeing as this board uses the Intel C606 server chipset, we decided to go all out in terms of the hardware configuration; I’m talking 8 SAS drives in a RAID-0, an Intel Xeon CPU, 32GB of ECC DDR3, Nvidia Quadro and Tesla cards! It was an absolute monster with shovel loads of raw performance.
In fact the rig was so off the chart performance-wise we were almost struggling to make it break sweat. In an effort to put it through a real-life testing scenario we lent the rig to some friends of ours who run a professional media production company called Aduzai. We figured if anyone could give this baby real test, these guys would.
Here’s a short video from Aduzai which helps explain why these guys really appreciate high-end hardware. It’s really interesting to get the views of pros whose jobs genuinely demand high-end components in their day-to-day work.