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Agree with what ur saying Vice but remember that Super pi isnt multi threaded and doesnt gain anything from running it with a quad core cpu. So considering the extra 2 cores & heat with a quad - its quite a bit easier using a dual core as MOST of the time you can overclock it higher than a quad on air. Of course it depends on models etc. but imo in this case...your E6420 is easier to clock than his Q6600 on air...viceroy wrote:you can do better.Dust wrote:17.150s
I've got an E6420 which does better than that
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He sure can!viceroy wrote:I'm pretty sure my E6420 had better times than that at stock...need to check at home first...but even so...a Q6600 should hit 3.6 with not too many issues
He can do better
If I remember correctly, my e6600 @ stock got 20s on super pi but it was awhile back & cant really remember
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I presume you have a G0?Dust wrote:My problem is my mobo, can't go over 312 fsb before lockups and bsod's.
Had the voltage up to 1.4v even tried locking the ram at 800 and tried setting it at 667.
Any help?
bsods lockups might point towards ram or temps
Best bet is to try a 1:1 divider and upping the ram to say 2.0v if you have a G0 then getting 400fsb on stock vcore should be fairly easy.It would depend on vdroop.Check what your current vdroop is and counter by upping the vcore little by little till you get it stable.
Then again my bet is on the ram not getting enough juice.
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I got it to post at 330fsb, i upped the cpu voltage to 1.5v, and ram to 2.1v. I also upped the chipset volts and locked the pci freq at 101mhz. I could then run super pi for the time in my sig, but 3dMark brought it to a crash. My RAM doesn't like going over 900mhz.
I think the mobo isn't good enough even though I've read in a review that they got it to 377fsb.
Hey maybe oc'ing isn't for me.
Oh yes, I do have a G0.
Thanks.
I think the mobo isn't good enough even though I've read in a review that they got it to 377fsb.
Hey maybe oc'ing isn't for me.
Oh yes, I do have a G0.
Thanks.
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Re: Super Pi Scores, Post yours here.
Played with an ubuntu live CD earlier, sommer did a superpi to check the speed. Everything stock(I'm not an overclocker)
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Don't have any screenshots to prove it but I'm hitting 8.230 seconds on 1M. Using a i7 2600K @ 4635 mhz
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7.203 on H20
horrible CPU for competitive clocking.
horrible CPU for competitive clocking.
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Slightly better CPU for benching.
2600k 5.5ghz + Gigabyte UD3R Corsair XMS3 1600C9 @ 1600 7-10-7-24 T1 Crappy ram that.
UD3R feels better for clocking than the P8P67 Evo. I like the old school bios. navigates quicker.
next time a clean OS instal and maybe better memory. Booted once at X56 multi. Think DICE is too cold for the CPU.
2600k 5.5ghz + Gigabyte UD3R Corsair XMS3 1600C9 @ 1600 7-10-7-24 T1 Crappy ram that.
UD3R feels better for clocking than the P8P67 Evo. I like the old school bios. navigates quicker.
next time a clean OS instal and maybe better memory. Booted once at X56 multi. Think DICE is too cold for the CPU.
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I finally broke the 8 second mark. I got 7.544s at 4.8 ghz. Happy with that clock:). Now I need a WC system and I'll stress it!
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In a couple year's time we'll be running SuperPi so fast we'll break the time-space continuum.
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@R3D how is your voltage so low at 5.5ghz? Oh and please disregard my previous post of 7.544,its 7.844 @ 4.8ghz. I was playing around and got 7.650 @ 4.9ghz
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Gigabyte Boards display like that in CPUZ. that voltage is VTT. Vcore was 1.62v
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Woooooooo that's high! Wow! But what a clock! I'd love to get into serious overclocking like that,break a few records etc
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My first attempt at 11.220s. Everything on default clocks.
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