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TheWeaseL
03-24-2004, 12:37 PM
Well, maybe not anyting too extreme to some of you people, but it is for me!!!

Took a while, but it looks like my BH-5 is starting to flex it's muscle.

PIFast results:
Program : PiFast version 4.1, by Xavier Gourdon
Computation of 10000000 digits of Pi
Method used : Chudnovsky
Size of FFT : 1024 K
Physical memory used : ~ 61163 K
Disk memory used : ~ 0.00 Meg
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Computation run information :

Start : Wed Mar 24 14:34:43 2004
End : Wed Mar 24 14:35:41 2004
Duration : 57.69 seconds
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Total computation time : 57.69 seconds (~ 0.02 hours)
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And then the usual specs:
DFI Infinity using 12/31 bios, watercooled NB
Mobile 2500 @ 2v, watercooled
2x512 KHX PC3000, with un-rebadged BH-5. DCDDR
3.3v vdimm, 1.8v vdd.
2-2-2-11

Not prime stable, but might be later when if I can burn it in more...250 wasn't even windows boot able when I first got these sticks, so we'll see.

TheWeaseL
03-24-2004, 12:41 PM
And a CPU-Z shot...

a5h
03-24-2004, 12:43 PM
goodjob! :toast:

masterofpuppets
03-24-2004, 12:44 PM
NICE!

YoupY
03-24-2004, 12:58 PM
Nico work, :toast:

I can imagine you're very happy now, I was at least when I hit 250 a while ago :D

though I think you're mem score is al little bit low for 250 Mhz. I was getting 3920, but that was with a 10.5 multi and on an A7N8X board.

What was your mem voltage?

TheWeaseL
03-24-2004, 01:01 PM
Yeah, with this board, my eff. has been about 3% down from what my NF7-S board was consisitantly, whether in DC or SC. I haven't tried any other bioses yet to see if I can reclaim some of it. Been thinking about trying the 2/17 alpha bios, but I don't know if that will really help me get back that 3% or so.

But I'm very happy with it. Like I said, not quite prime stable yet...I jumped from 230 to 250 to give it a run :), and so to be as stable as it was, I was pretty happy, and so I went back down to 230 here now, looping memtest86+ 1.11v test 5 now while I'm at work, give it a solid 10 hour burn in here, play so halo when I get home, and start pushing in small bits again.

Mem voltage was at 3.3v in those screen shots, although I've been working it up using 3.2v for now. Was stable at 230 with 3.2v, so like I said up above, went back to max stable settings, gonna burn it in for a bit.