Cleric7x9
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i went straight to 3.6 because i wanted a 1:1 ratio without overclocking RAM
there we go, with my name in notepad for those unbelievers out there. also, thats with the superpi mod
just curious why im not on the list
i went straight to 3.6 because i wanted a 1:1 ratio without overclocking RAM
there we go, with my name in notepad for those unbelievers out there. also, thats with the superpi mod
just curious why im not on the list
I think that this is the best time that I'm gona get, not bad though hey This is on air by the way.
Wow.
That's the fastest so i think thatguy16 should go buy some ln2 to compete lol.
How much air is that on anyways?
You got like some wind turbines on that thing or what?
I'm in Pennsylvania right now, you wait till i get home
how did you get 12 seconds at 2399mhz.. i have a core 2 at 2668 and only scored 21 seconds
well i was at 3.6Ghz, not 2.4Ghz. You are seeing a lowered multiplier because the CPU wasnt being used at the moment. also, the e8400 is better than the e6300 for reasons other than just clock speed.
its a core 2 duo. the processor has no difference except cache size and wire size. and even though it has a 300% of my processors cache size that should only make up about 5-10% (maximum) of any performance difference.
i can see it performing that well at 3.6ghz, but cpu-z tells us its at 2.4ghz. you should probably get a proper reading from it.
Nope, clock for clock the E8xxx series will outperform the E6xxx series, they are newer, use a 45nm process, and a better performing architecture.its a core 2 duo. the processor has no difference except cache size and wire size. and even though it has a 300% of my processors cache size that should only make up about 5-10% (maximum) of any performance difference.
i can see it performing that well at 3.6ghz, but cpu-z tells us its at 2.4ghz. you should probably get a proper reading from it.
Cleric is correct. EIST and C1E can be disabled in the BIOS.
[-0MEGA-];1038901 said:Nope, clock for clock the E8xxx series will outperform the E6xxx series, they are newer, use a 45nm process, and a better performing architecture.
Also, C1E reduces the multiplier and voltage when the CPU isn't being used, you aren't seeing the actual clock speed that was used when the test was ran.