Intel Skulltrail Reaches 5.0 GHz

There have been reports in the past concerning Intel’s Skulltrail but they are now outdated. We are now dealing with a beautiful Skulltrail prototype motherboard that is almost ready and should be a hit among those that love overclocking. We can notice a Seaburg chipset and two 771-pin Xeon sockets and according to reports we can say that this baby reached 5.0 GHz in a stable overclocked state and also 5.2 in an almost stable state. We are dealing with a system that utilizes vapor cooling and there are some silicon add-ons on some special parts of the motherboard in order to stop condensation from coming into play. During Fall IDF we noticed that a similar model only reached 4 GHz and this is because of the BIOS limitations that were present at the moment. There was simply no way of getting higher.Intel knows that overclocking is a reality and it does look that they think it should be done right if it is still done against company recommendations. It does look like Skulltrail comes with enough on it to make it almost impossible to getting damaged in overclocking (if it is done correctly of course).
Intel’s Skulltrail does seem to come with a big improvement when compared with their V8. We are dealing with a quad-core machine but it is one that was design while thinking flexibility in overclocking. A lot of regulators were added to the mix and this makes it possible to allow voltage adjustments with higher amperage (around 90 amps on each processor at just over 1 volt). We are also dealing with a special overclocking BIOS that is not found on regular Xeon boards and on the whole we are dealing with a motherboard that will portray a rock solid voltage in any conditions according to Francois Piednoel, Intel senior performance analyst. The Skulltrail model that was overclocked also comes with dual input power ports in order to deal with the increased power needed.

