Ah, I see. So it runs quite a lot cooler than Athlon 64's?Quote:
Originally Posted by coolaler
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Ah, I see. So it runs quite a lot cooler than Athlon 64's?Quote:
Originally Posted by coolaler
Does that meen there is no utility (CoreCell, Speedfan.. EverestHome) that can report the temps from Bios with this board+Conroe?Quote:
Originally Posted by coolaler
That surely seem strange... :confused:
If the HS is cool/lukewarm.. the CPU surely is "cold" (we can rule out improper mounting I would think) :D
impressive how they scale with voltz even they already have more than additional 0.5V...
here we go for the misterious 4GHZ on air - it's broken and whoever said it before - he was right :D
im impressed i just hope i can get a job to get myself one of these sexy beasts
NIce :DQuote:
Originally Posted by coolaler
I heard about a few death Bad Axe mobos and I start to thinking that MSI is better option ... FSB max is the same (460MHz so far)
What You think ?
another 32mpi result,just difference in e6700Quote:
Originally Posted by coolaler
http://www.iamxtreme.net/coolaler/co..._3900_32M1.gif
this result faster than last result 31s,what happen?same platform,same program and setting,just difference in e6700(another chip),because another chip stable more?I have no idea!
more stable=faster times :toast:Quote:
this result faster than last result 31s,what happen?same platform,same program and setting,just difference in e6700(another chip),because another chip stable more?
It could programs in the background causing this. Make sure you run superpi right after startup and clean the superpi folder from all files but the .EXE before each run. Open superpi and run it when you harddrive is completely silent. It is possible that your system is still starting up some things if you don't wait long enough.Quote:
Originally Posted by coolaler
For booting with at least processes running you can do this: start-->run-->msconfig-->choose diagnostic boot (apply and restart).
If the temps are really high it is also possible that the cpu throttled a little during one of the tests , but I think instability at such speed will cause superpi to fail before that happens.