Just ran this on my 2.33GHz dual Clovertown, totally unoptimised, all I did was turn BOINC off for the run. OS is Vista X64 btw.
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Just ran this on my 2.33GHz dual Clovertown, totally unoptimised, all I did was turn BOINC off for the run. OS is Vista X64 btw.
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Asus P9X79 Pro | i7 3820 @ 4.875GHz | 4x4GB Corsair DDR3-1600| 3x 6970 Lightnings watercooled| Corsair 1200W PSU | Mountain Mods Ascension case |
Wow, that's really unoptimized.
My dual clover E5320@2,33 GHz (like yours) score over 5.000 easily while running a virtual machine during the benchmark.![]()
The AMD results @ 2,0 GHz are nothing special - no chance against the good old clovertown clock per clock in 3D Mark 06.![]()
cu, BitpowerPM
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I probably shouldn't post this but here is what Kinc did:
http://www.nordichardware.com/news,6863.html
If AMD could do this on air or close to that we would all benefit
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