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Simply Overclocking Test on Foxconn Quantum Force BLOODRAGE

welder

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Most Vendors have released their X58 boards already. For sure, Foxconn's Hi-End product line "Quantum Force" will also release their X58 board soon. :toast:
You guys should already heard the name of Quantum Force's X58 board, it called Bloodrage. :cool:


Motherboard Specification
Motherboard Chipset: Intel X58 + ICH10R
Motherboard power designed: 14 Phase(for CPU) + 3 Phase (for Memory)
Storage Chipset: Marvell 88SE6320 SAS chip, Jmicron 363 chip(eSATA + IDE)
Ethernet: 2x Realtek RTL8111C
Audio: Sonar X-Fi


Front View, Blood Red with Deep Black, it seems Dracula Style
3Phase PWM extended the VDIMM's stability.






LGA1366 and LGA775 Mounting Hole(allow overclockers to install thier LGA775 Pot :rockout: )






14 Phase CPU PWM Designed :pimp:






Onboard Power On and Reset button






Dual BIOS and Debug LED






Force Reset Button :roll:, a friendy designed for overclockers.
While Overclocking Fail and system hangs, just press the button, it will Power Off your board -> Clean CMOS -> Power On your board.




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Test Configuration
Motherboard: Foxconn Quantum Force Bloodrage (X58 + ICH10R)
CPU: Intel Core i7 Extreme 965
Memory: Adata Vitesta 1600 3GB Kit
Cooling: Aluminum Pot(Made by OCHaven Forum)
Operation System: Microsoft Vista Ultimate 32Bit


BCLK and QPI Link Overclocking Test

BCLK=220MHz :rockout:
QPI Link=7942MHz
Vcore=1.52
CPU Frequency=4191MHz





Memory Frequency Overclocking Test

Memory Frequency= DDR3-2100 CL10-9-9-24 @1.7 Volt :pimp:
CPU Frequency=4426MHz

Pi 32M Passed





Test Bed






Duo to just ran out of LN2, so extremely overclock the CPU later. :rolleyes:


Memory Overclock to DDR3-2200, CPU-Z Validation
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=448866





Today ran again for memory overclocking and broke the World record, http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=454079 :slap:
DDR3-2513



Cheers
Test By 【Welder】
 
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great job man! the board seems kickass. Love the coulur scheme. will it be possible to mount lga775 air/water coolers too or they are too small to cool the whole die?

and WELCOME!
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great job man! the board seems kickass. Love the coulur scheme. will it be possible to mount lga775 air/water coolers too or they are too small to cool the whole die?

and WELCOME!
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i think the most LGA775 form of air coolings may make warpage :ohwell: (the kind of 775 mounting designed are too much force for motherboard).

But water block and dried ice/ LN2 Pot which install with back plate are okay for the mounting hole. :toast:
 
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ohh, really impressive man , first time i see this mobo
 
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i wonder why they didnt do like in the blackops and used a waterblock for the northbridge
 
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Only thing i notice is it uses 3x1 slots while most others use 6x1GB

Man you have SOLD me on this board it looks nice and overclocks very good! how does the X-FI onboard sound? are the BIO's easy to navigate/use was it a pain to overclock or somewhat easy?
 
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They should re-place the PCI-E slots, no good for Tri-sli at all.
 
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Nope, but think of 4 Crossfire-X HD4850's
 
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I like that red "bail me out" button. A really good idea. :)
 
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I guess we can finally "HIT THE RED BUTTON!" :p
 

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i wonder why they didnt do like in the blackops and used a waterblock for the northbridge

Ehm? It's the same 4-in-1 solution as on the Blackops, within the bundle you get the standard heat-pipe, a fan for that heat-pipe, a waterblock and a tube for extreme cooling.. It's up to you to decide which one of those you want to run :)
 
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