Two days ago I finished assembling my new workstation and set up a 64-bit Debian ‘lenny’ on it. When I decided to go for Intel Core i7 I wasn’t aware that due to Intel’s Hyperthreading technology each of the four cores is able to handle two threads at once, making it effectively an eight(!)-core system to the OS! Dig this:
$ grep MHz /proc/cpuinfo
cpu MHz : 2672.726
cpu MHz : 2672.726
cpu MHz : 2672.726
cpu MHz : 2672.726
cpu MHz : 2672.726
cpu MHz : 2672.726
cpu MHz : 2672.726
cpu MHz : 2672.726
I thought that the onboard Intel SATA-RAID controller provided a hardware RAID, but it’s just a software RAID in disguise, so I can well let Linux do the job. Then I had problems setting up WLAN with the Atheros card I built in, but thanks to the MadWifi project I got it running. What else? Yes, Memtest86 v3.5 didn’t boot on Core i7 and/or 6 GB RAM, but Memtest86+ v2.11 did.
I named the new system ‘davinci’, honoring the technological genius Leonardo da Vinci, what is consistent with the weapon-like appearance of the Cooler Master Storm Sniper case.
I proudly list the installed components here:
- CPU: Intel Core i7-920 4×2.67GHz
- RAM: OCZ Platinum 3×2GB DDR3-1600 SDRAM, CL7-7-7-24
- Mainboard: Asus P6T Deluxe, 6×DDR3-1333 slots
- GPU: Zotac GeForce GTX 260 AMP²! Edition, 896MB GDDR3, PCIe 2.0 ×16, 2×DVI
- Harddisks: 2× Western Digital RE3 1TB SATA II, RAID-1
- Optical drive: LG Electronics GH22LS30 SATA, 22×/8×/12× DVD±R/+RW/-RAM
- WLAN: D-Link AirPlusXtremeG DWL-G520, 108Mbit, PCI
- Case: Cooler Master CM Storm Sniper
- Power supply: Cooler Master Silent Pro 700W
- Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 2693HM 26″ TFT-LCD, 1920×1200, DVI, HDMI, speakers, USB
- Input devices: Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave
Currently I just use Intel’s boxed CPU cooler, so I haven’t done any overclocking yet. I’m having an eye on the Cooler Master V10 that’ll be available by April. With this I aim to overclock the cores to 3.2 GHz for the first time, what I might increase to a maximum of 3.8 GHz one day.