Of course tweaking will do the job ... :woot:Quote:
Originally Posted by SoF
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Of course tweaking will do the job ... :woot:Quote:
Originally Posted by SoF
I really hope so, but unless he gets a new board, unfortunatly we can only guess ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Stelios
No, it's because it's a frickin logarithmic process. If you have something that takes 20 seconds, then 10 seconds is twice as fast. And then from 10 seconds, 5 seconds is twice as fast. And from 5, 2.5 seconds. And so on.Quote:
Originally Posted by metro.cl
I made a little graph that helps illustrates that Conroe is scaling almost perfectly. I took the inverse of the time (time^-1) and compared it to the clock speed. This shows the relationship in a linear light. (You could also graph it on a logarithmic scale and have it be linear, but I thought this was easier to interpret).
http://img125.imageshack.us/img125/5323/conroe2nk.jpg
Sorry for how ugly and unrefined it is. Doesn't compare to iteration's beauties. :)
The only bump in the data is the 4.1ghz speed, and I have no idea why. I threw that out and used linear regression to make a formula (r = .983, very close correlation). Works out to be (time^-1) = .0195138735(ClockSpeedinGhz). So, to figure out when we will hit 10 seconds:
.1 = .0195138735x. X = 5.125Ghz.
So, we should expect to reach 10s (assuming no further tweaking) at 5.125Ghz, +/-10Mhz.
Either way, Conroe is scaling nearly perfectly. It has begun to level out slightly at the top, but I think this may have something to do with the fact that TAM is using much increased multipliers over Coolarer's, so the FSB isn't as fast. But it's mostly irrelevant.
good job explaining and predicting
9.99s spi is goin down:banana:
very nicely done ethernal
Indeed very nicely done, the completion time is indeed a logarithmic process. And your idea to plot 1/time gave me a great idea. Instead we can just track what I'll refer to as DPS (digits per second, lol). For example when you get 100,000DPS that is a 10 second SuperPi_1M run. And that, of course, will also be a linear process.
Check it out:
Er, that is probably a bit more elegant of a solution, eh? :) Nice graphs.
I have a feeling it will be higher than 5.125Ghz looking at the values above. More like 5.25Ghz as a rough guess.
Regards
Andy
nice graphs there
don't forget ram speed. At what ram speed are you using as your constant to figure out those times?
any news on that new mobo?
Nice work there guys. I had been thinking that 9.xxx wouldn't be seen until higher clocks were seen over 5ghz.
Very nice graphics :clap:.
Impressive! :clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap: :clap::clap::clap::clap:
Is there any possibility to see some 3dk01 or even AM3? :p:
WOOW !! Superb faster
5 ghz is :slobber: , i think in one week we see one digit pi :)
@SoF-san, and all.Quote:
Originally Posted by SoF
TAM, got new mobo's already.
Thoes are 303 and 304.
303 was moded already, for xtreme cooling. :D
Nice, I really cant wait for the results :p:
:toast: let the ocing beginn!
I'm conroe ready & waiting :worship:
awesome
So where is 5Ghz ? :cool:
c'mon
Com on!
Gimme 5! :D
Nice work, Ethernal and Iterations.
TAM, can't wait to see 5.2GHz ;)
Can't wait for 5.3 :p:
its gonna be another long night
better get the supplys in
i,m with the 5.25 for single fiqure pi
hey OMEGA3-san thanks for this info - waited to hear that news for days now :D I really can't wait to see him benching again - I know it'll become a great milestone we will all talk about for weeks ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by OMEGA3
:eek: :eek: :eek:
that is incredible :clap: :woot:
Update
By TAM
(Comments from TAM)
My 303 modded board was not so good as hoped-- started squeaking noise around 4.8G & up:D
Anyway, here is my 5G+ result...
Time: 10.281s (Super PI / mod1.4)
Clock: 5003.1MHz (fsb416.9MHz x12)
CPU: Core 2 Extreme X6800 (2.93G/266x11/FSB 1066/L2 4MB)
M/B: Intel D975XBXLKR-rev303 modded (bios:1073)
CPU Cooling: LN2 (Pro4 + V-TEC ARC Bed Rev.3.4)
Memory: Corsair PC2-5400UL(v1.3) 512MB x2
VGA: ATI rageXL (PCI)
HDD: IBM DTLA-307020
Power Supply:Zippy-460w
Vcore: 1.74v, Vdimm: 2.55v, Vio: 3.65V
OS: Windows Server 2003
MEM: 4:5, CL4-2-2-2
http://u-san.net/c-board/file/X6800-5003_10s281.gif
AND There we Have it, 5 Ghz from a Conroe.
incredible.
these things arent even on the market, and we have 5 ghz on them.
insane.
5 000 000 000 Hz :toast:
Awsome man! :banana:
It's gonna be crazy when these speeds are daily stuff...
kinda like how back say a few months ago... 30sec in pi daily was the norm (sick A-XP M's and A64's)... now alot of guys are down at 25-20 secs... 24/7 (mostly on phase)
wheres the graph to see when we might have single digit machines for daily use!!!
If anyone says 2007... im gonna snap
keep it up guys... sick speeds for sure
our making me think of selling off my "slow" gear...
thats a good thing :up:
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT
congratulations on this great oc :toast: awesome work from TAM.
5 GHZ - done
9s 1m - soon :slobber:
realy amazing 5GHz with 460W psu
can we see some pics of machine :)
truly amazing
Congrats TAM and a really great job to show us 5ghz :D
WOW! Great job this is awesome!
Awesome!!
Well done TAM, worth waiting for! :D
Now I'm gonna be daydreaming about my conroe rig for the next 7 weeks... ;)
ah, sweet. Now go for sub 10 sec!
Incredible !! :cheer:
AMD will have to do their best if they want to keep up with the 5Ghz. conroe's
The time has come!:toast:
Not possible without a major core rework.Quote:
AMD will have to do their best if they want to keep up with the 5Ghz. conroe's
Conroe is amazing!
x2Quote:
Originally Posted by illidan
at TAM :toast: :toast:
AMD will need to fix the cold bug. I wonder how much peformance is already lying on the table because of it.Quote:
Originally Posted by massman
Does this 5400UL have D9DQW or D9DQT chips ???
Keep going TAM !! :clap:
OMFG :eek:
Another 100-150Mhz and you're into single digits. Go for it :woot:
really big congrats to this, really nice man keep it up...
Nice work :)
Congratulations TAM!!! :toast:
Those D9 chips are amazing too :toast:
I might be odd, but that score is not the most impressive thing... - DAMN - THOSE MEM, HOLY COW...Quote:
Originally Posted by PRTeamJapan
521.1mhz 4-2-2-2, INSANE
The mem appears to be an effect of the Bad Axe. The Stilt reported something like a 30-40MHz gain at 4-2-2-x compared to a P5WD2.
But everything about that score is just plain incredible.
Xtreme !
SICK MEMORY!
well done TAM!!!!!!
Truly incredible Times and speeds....
Congrats TAM:toast: :woot:
WOAH SICK MEMORY TIMINGS DDR2-1042 is nothing to squawk at, keep pushing for sub 10 and hit 9s on 1m im positive that if u hit atleast 5100 you'll get it
This is just nuts...can't wait to see 10s fall...but I moreso can't wait for these things to be on the market so I can wait for a new shuttle xpc that supports Conroe in the new P2 chassis. Best....LAN machine.....EVER!!!
Very nice stuff TAM...you're in inspiration to us all.
well there it is PI 1m stable, 5GHz conroe.
Before retail release, wait and see what these non ES chips will be able to do.
Coolest thing I have ever saw. :slobber:
Nice to see guys pouring LN2 on these, but I think everyone is missing the real kudos here.
Congrats to the Intel engineers on a great chip. :toast2:
It's the boys at Intel who did the real work here people. :lol:
Now, if they would just sell them already.
After the performance turned in last week By cool I was thinking . These Conroe might hit 5Ghz. Now today were already @ 5 ghz. OK one more time dare I say 6ghz is the next target. Or should I be practical and think 5.5 ghz. Na go for the Gold next stop 6ghz.
Who would have believed I certainly didn't. If the 45nm process is as good as Intell is saying and leakage is solved. 4th qt of 07 these same people will have Penryn samples . 8ghz.Penryn by the extreme people. Sounds good to me. That means for people like myself 5ghz(Penryn) on water will be a no brainer. K8L had better be a real good CPU I mean it better be perfect as Intell has created an almost perfect core here
Ill be getting merom, as all this is very impressive.
But as its a dual core chip, use it and test it as a dual core, I haven't seen any (or i've missed them) dual Super Pi. Now THATS impressive, sub 20s on that.
My X2 gets 38ish secs on both cores, now lets see if a dual core conroe can do that.
There we have the 5 Ghz, but those rams :eek:
Very, very nice TAM, respect mate
Bob
hi nicke ..are you still involved in updating the wr baseQuote:
Originally Posted by NiCKE^
or just drunken of conroes performance ??
:toast: :banana:
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wow.........................
Wow that's awesome :slobber:
can't wait to see it break 5GHz :banana:
It just did :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by wildcard
http://img.timeinc.net/ew/dynamic/im...42__alig_l.jpg
Respect ! says ali g. :p:
awesome ground breaking scores.
:toast:
more superb work from TAM, thanks!!
9 seconds, here he comes.
Just like I've proclaimed in the other thread a few weeks ago.
That's incredible!:slobber:
Droooolzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
tam did you replace the capacitor that come with the mobo?? maybe i can help you get better quality caps so you can go higher :)
pm me if you want the caps
Geez, that is x-2-2-2 -> BH-5 style at _double_ the speed. Holy :banana::banana::banana::banana:, run that RAM on AM2 and let's see the latency.
Very impressive :)
sub20's on that cpu should be piece of cake... that 5ghz conroe, if it can run dual pi @ that speed, should give something like 13/14s max i thinkQuote:
Originally Posted by Concorde Rules
Booyakasha!
He got a couple of new mobos :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by metro.cl
Ali G says Restepa :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigjohns97
I'd like to see a QuickPi time. Latest version is here:
http://home.istar.ca/~lyster/pi.html
But then again I'm biased as I wrote it. What about 64-bits?
Regards,
Steve
haha...yeah man, couldn't have said it any better. :clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by john3
Unbelievable!
Update By TAM
A slightly improved modPI 1M 10.140s @5013.1Mhz this weekend.
Time: 10.140s (Super PI / mod1.4)
Clock: 5013.1MHz (fsb417.8MHz x12)
CPU: Core 2 Extreme X6800 : (2.93G/266x11/FSB 1066/L2 4MB)
M/B: Intel D975XBXLKR-rev302 modded (bios:1073)
CPU Cooling: LN2 (Pro4 + V-TEC ARC Bed Rev.3.4)
Memory: Corsair PC2-5400UL(v1.3) 512MB x2
VGA: ATI rageXL (PCI)
HDD: IBM DTLA-307020
Power Supply:Zippy-460w
Vcore: 1.74v, Vdimm: 2.55v, Vio: 3.65V
OS: Windows Server 2003
MEM: 4:5, CL4-3-3-2
http://u-san.net/c-board/file/X6800-5013_10s140.gif
http://u-san.net/c-board/file/CPU-Z_X6800-5018.gif
What the... O_O.Quote:
Originally Posted by PRTeamJapan
great work TAM
What about the second Core TAM? How does it overclock?
come on TAM let us see some of that power in 3d :D
i just can't wait to see the 9.xx :D . Anyway congratz :toast:
Soooo close O_0
Just insane :slobber:
fight for 2 more mhz in fsb, then will be under 10s :D
most people use both cores how does it do with both?>??
who will break 6K first :D
won't be that easy :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by zerotol
go go ....near to 9...come on !!!
HA HA LOL.
Almost there baby!! 9 seconds... :D
This will happen in matter of any time. The Conroe has it. It's made to handle it. TAM great work!!
Holy crap! Great work TAM!!!
Nice! good work again!
9 ..... 9 ........... 9............... 9................................. :d
cool the ln2 with some DI :D
Holy fuc* :D