lol, this is crazy, 26pts :), n1 !
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lol, this is crazy, 26pts :), n1 !
That is an amazing score. If we could only overclock those Magny Cours to 3+Ghz now.
hehe 4 of these 5+ ghz :eek:
On LHe!
AMD should make a statement with their processing power...they should design a custom 4P or 8P board with 6+2 phase per CPU and huge overclocking capabilities.
Or release and Extreme server CPU with a really high TDP/clock :ROTF:
Sadly, when you are a sensible person everything I just said is crazy talk. :shrug:
damn 26 points in Cinebench R11.5....nice beaker
And I was thinking my 7.5+ points is fast :rofl:
Massive performance out of stock setup :clap:
I think it is time to solder some new quartz to that board :p:
I've been following this thread for two weeks, but only got post privileges today...
SuperMicro H8QG6-F motherboard, integrated video, bios version 1?, bios date April 2010, supermicro sc484 chassis, 4x opteron 6172 (2.1ghz), 64gb ecc ram, 2k8 server R2 trial (64-bit). $9 cpu heatsinks (startech fank8am2) from microcenter, modified to fit width.
wprime 2.03, 1024m test with 48 threads:
Best: 52.353 seconds.
Usual: 53 - 54 seconds.
wprime 1.55, 1024m test with 48 threads:
Best: 52.103 seconds
Usual: 52.5 - 54 seconds
cinebench 11.5 set to 48 threads:
Best cpu test: 24.99
Usual: 24.52 - 24.94
I'm not sure how many threads cinebench is running. Cinebench insists that there are 32 cores in the system. I manually set the preferences to 48 threads, but if I check the preferences a second later, it's back at 32 threads. So i'm not sure if the cinebench results are based on 32 or 48 threads.
Based on another thread, I tried the k10stat program. No go. I eventually figured out that you can only oc the engineering samples.
Hey thanks simplesam, post up some screenshots :)
4x opteron 6172
wprime 32m at various thread counts.
Threads Time
12t 6.851
16t 5.473
20t 4.868
24t 4.511
28t 4.292
32t 4.134
36t 4.165
40t 4.365
44t 4.289
48t 4.37
Both 32m and 1024m at 48 thtreads, current run. 2010-06-15, 1pm
http://i879.photobucket.com/albums/a...rime48th-1.jpg
I wonder how efficient wprime is creating and deleting the threads. In the 48t 32m test, the first thread finished at 1.638.
Power management seems to clock these cpus down very quickly. The 1024m scores were much higher and had a huge swing from one run to another, until I turned off power management in windows.
4x opteron 6172
http://i879.photobucket.com/albums/a...ebench48th.jpg