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  1. K

    E5-2696 V2 CPUs for $325!

    When loading all cores I get x31. With BCLK at 113Mhz that means 3.5Ghz on all cores. I had to bump voltage to 1.160v to get it stable. You can probably do the same on s2600cp.
  2. K

    E5-2696 V2 CPUs for $325!

    Is that TDP or temperature throttling? I cool my 2680v2 with a X61 Kraken and it maxes out at 53c when using Intel BurnTest. Produces the 2696v2 so much more heat?
  3. K

    E5-2696 V2 CPUs for $325!

    I did some reading about the 2696v2 and I find it hard to believe that it should have an all core turbo at x31? If it is true it would make it faster than the 2697v2. Anyone who can confirm the turbo boost in the screenshot below?
  4. K

    E5-2696 V2 CPUs for $325!

    Thanks! Will try that. With 2690v2 it should be possible to get 3.7Ghz on 10 cores. Lets hope they drop in price.
  5. K

    E5-2696 V2 CPUs for $325!

    No, its more. The scores below are with BCLK overclock as well. Not sure about the value. I tested Cinebench with every 1Mhz bump on the BCLK. Edit: Without OC the 2680v2 scores 1400 in Cinebench.
  6. K

    E5-2696 V2 CPUs for $325!

    I got myself a 2680v2 and tried some overclocking. I had to give it 1.150v to go beyond 106Mhz. I get 3.5GHz when loading all 10 cores. It is still below the 115w TDP.