Congrats
That in one hell of a xtreme SuperPi run :toast:
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Congrats
That in one hell of a xtreme SuperPi run :toast:
I doubt it would do any difference, since the mosfets don´t even warm up.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sesto Sento
The cpu just takes too much juice.
You can say that again, I still can't get over how ridiculously crazy this is...makes me salivate to think about sitting down at that thing. :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by equlizer
Don't have the card yet...but this is what I'll have to work with for some 3D runs. Not the best stepping out there, but with 20C load temps it does 2.9GHz like nothing, so a Pelt is my next move. :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Troman
the stilt your cpu make 4.5ghz with stock cooling but it is that frequence superPI 1m runnable?i ask you becouse probably we have twin cpus;)lol
I have only one cpu, 660.Quote:
Originally Posted by gloatlizard
Maximum SuperPI 1M stable frequenzy with stock cooling is 4.55GHz.
wow,it is able to run superpi to 4,55 impressive!!!
hi the stilt...in your screen i see you use the ram's timings at cas 4231...
you have see an increment of the performance using this timings?
using cas 3 as long as frequency you are stable for a superPi 1M?
thanks
Hey, Stilt. I dont know if this has been asked before so pls forgive me if it has :)Quote:
Originally Posted by The Stilt
Any perf loss/gain from using the 660 over the 560 ???
Thx.
Perkam
2MB L2 cache (660) is 1 second faster in SuperPI 1M compared to 1MB (560).Quote:
Originally Posted by perkam
In SuperPI 8M there is no difference.
I was wondering if a program could be made to put small programs like superpi entirely in the cpu cache. I know superpi will probably be a bit too big but pifast would fit in the 2mb. I'm not a real experienced programmer and I know how complicated window's memory management is so it might not be possible, it's just a brainstorm.
Unfortunately, some elements would call it a "cheat," considering how the SuperPi version which uses all of the Precott's features was portrayed by some. :rolleyes: I've always thought that the point of a benchmark was to complete a task, not the program itself.Quote:
Originally Posted by alexio
Of course, the Dothan makes that moot now, as it pwns.
I so dont understand how he got to 6.5GHz, also how come in the instructions set it says x86-64 P4s aren't 64Bit....Excuse me if I sound noobish
He's "operating" at a much higher level when it comes to experience, resources, and skill...I'd love to have some serious runs at a nice OC like that myself..I've got the knowledge, just nowhere NEAR the cash to get a setup like that up and running. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by SuddenDemise
660 = 32/64bitQuote:
Originally Posted by SuddenDemise
generally its the relationships that makes the difference, some of the hardware that these guys go through would even hurt the wallet of a fairly rich person :slap:Quote:
Originally Posted by Troman
Hmm..
I´m going to receive my new P5WD2 tomorrow.
I have already received some Corsair 8000UL sticks, and there is some LN2 left in the container ;)
Maybe tomorrow :D
Nope, actually two kits ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Troman
so is the P5WD2 4 stage also? if so, i think i may have made up my mind on what new board to get, unless abit or dfi comes out with an insane NF4 Intel Ed. soon....Quote:
Originally Posted by The Stilt
Yes it is. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by mr_knowitall15