this is exorbital ^^
close to 16:XX WTH? I'm fighting for getting 23.XX lol I'm sooo slow :D
Seems like the world has a new king :D
all my respect an congratulations to u :toast:
Regards
SoF
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this is exorbital ^^
close to 16:XX WTH? I'm fighting for getting 23.XX lol I'm sooo slow :D
Seems like the world has a new king :D
all my respect an congratulations to u :toast:
Regards
SoF
Almost 200 mhz.Quote:
Originally Posted by nachthymnen
The "old" record was at 6905 Mhz
http://holicho.lib.net/pi3355/pi3355.htm
:toast: great results!!! congratualtions from germany!
Ops!!! :slobber: :slobber: :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Holck
Absolutely incredible!!!
Tom are you under cascade or LN2?
Hot damn that's a lotta volts for a 90nm chip! Awesome job, totally xtreme.
Holy crap that is incredible, 16 min. seems right around the corner now :slobber:
Absolutely wonderful job :woot:
Congratulations Tom on your new modPI1.4 32M WR from all the members of Team Japan :toast:
congratulations tom!!!
That is an awsome chip you have there!( yeah the cascade looks good too ;) )
as for your cascade, do you remember what the temprature was like in smart guardian during your FX57 runs?
I wish there would be a 64-bit version of SuperPi. It would give 64-bit CPUs a huge advantage
incredible
:toast: :toast: :toast:
Haha, the great dane is on it again ;)
OMG Tom! After each of your breaks you always come back to blow those Pi records!!! Impresses me every damn time! :)
Are you gonna play with AMD a little? I wouldnt :P
Nice going Tom, you are a true legend!
i think teamjapan is benching again ^^
Very nice work. Keep it coming.
oh yeah :banana: show to those japanese the european style :toast:
:woot:
well done :clap:
Really nice Job tom. When 7.1 32m stable coming??? What the highest u can run SPI 1m?
Tom is the man!
64 bit is outstanding for M32, but it "heat" more than 32 bit.Quote:
Originally Posted by MickeyMouse
The load is almost the same FX 2V+ and 670 also at 2 volt. The Cascade can hold the temp stable at -120/-125 degree.Quote:
Originally Posted by esdee
It's around 73xx Mhz but it's still 17 sek. To take 16 sek the chip has to go around 7500 mhz. I can't do that :DQuote:
Originally Posted by moddolicous
Grats my friend on a brutal bench over 7Ghz :toast:
I like the cascade over LN2 as well, getting too cold is a problem with smithfield and some N0 cores and it is a pain to empty the res of LN2 and warm up on when power is cycled.
Incredible man!! Good ol' cascade power you got there, keep up the good work!! :D
:toast: :clap: :toast:
this must be the evaporator temprature...Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Holck
any idea what where the tempratures @ software monitors ?
The Pentium is "hot" in software +121.5 degree ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by esdee
I'm sure it "burns" ;)
jup jup and smoking too :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Tom Holck
I'm asking why with u win2k3 64bit is better than 32bit
I tested and it was bad with spi
Maybe has something to do with the memory limit / process in XP 32-bit? Not sure how much RAM SPI32M can use