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ah wow been a while since i visited this thread. looks like i lost 1st place a looong time ago lol. my 775 will take it's last benching breath soon, then i'll be moving on to another socket to try 1M pi again.

Oh wow that's a nice time :rolleyes: But you should of listened and used the correct os ;)
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Here is my air time :P Hope you enjoyed 1st place.

El Gappo, i don't believe you got that high on air. no way you could tame this thing with 1.6v on air. ln2? phase? congrats, first subzero i've seen on THIS forum ;)
 
El Gappo, i don't believe you got that high on air. no way you could tame this thing with 1.6v on air. ln2? phase? congrats, first subzero i've seen on THIS forum ;)


I don't see how it's impossible. I've run my I5 750 and my I7 860 (HT off) up to 1.60 with a TRUE cpu cooler. SuperPi is not very CPU intensive since it's single threaded. My I7 is not prime stable at 4.8ghz/1.60 Vcore, but I got to run superpi at that frequency to get 8.699 seconds and the cpu only saw ~70c.
 
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4.845GHz, RAM at 1020MHz, 5-5-5-15 (unoptimised timings, it was like 1.40 a.m.!) and in Windows 7.

I'll see what I can in XP later on, hopefully going sub 9 seconds. (I'll have higher clocks on both the RAM and CPU, and tighter timings.)
 
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What CPU and at what voltage? Nice times but I really think you have to have CPU-z up with it for it to get posted.
 
Sorry, I meant to post E8500. >.<

At about 1.37V.

I couldn't have CPU-Z up because I was in safe mode, when I should have been in diagnostic mode. :o

Since I bought ME2 today (:D) I don't think I'll be overclocking much.
 
No, I mean Mass Effect 2... don't insult me with that Modern Warfare 2 crap. :p

Yeah, it's a good overclock for the voltage, I guess. That's what it was after Vdroop/Vdrop roughly (my board has HORRIBLE Vdroop/Vdrop and I can't be arsed doing the pencil mod) so I've still got some room to play with.
 
No, I mean Mass Effect 2... don't insult me with that Modern Warfare 2 crap. :p

Yeah, it's a good overclock for the voltage, I guess. That's what it was after Vdroop/Vdrop roughly (my board has HORRIBLE Vdroop/Vdrop and I can't be arsed doing the pencil mod) so I've still got some room to play with.

LOL, sorry!

I just got my UD4P hooked up, sad to see my low end ASRock board go because of the no Vdroop option in the bios which worked awesome. Now, with 1.30 set in the Bios, when I prime95 my I7 860 at 3.8ghz it gets down to 1.22 Vcore :mad:
 
Think that's bad? :p

I set 1.4125V in the BIOS and it used to go down to 1.304V on load. :D

WHOA! OK yeah thats way worse. Check one thing though, one time with my old 790i board and X3210 I was getting bad Vdroop like that, and turned out one of the 4 pin CPU connectors was not in the whole way. I guess it's not an issue if you have a straight up 8 pin plug, but if you got 2 four pins like my PSU, worth a check.
 
ASUS Maximus Formula X38, crossflashed to the Rampage Formula 0803 BIOS.

Soon to have a DFI P45 T2RS for benching, though.

:)
 
your boards have really bad vdroop! I thought drooping from 1.4v to 1.36v was bad as it is... we should all do the pencil mod.
 
XP rules for Intel CPUs.

AMD CPUs don't really see much benefit from going to XP from Vista, or vice versa, whereas Intel CPUs see a huge clock-for-clock performance loss in either 7 or Vista.
 
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