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    Sub 9,7 sec SuperPi, Conroe X6800@5,344ghz

    Well I managed to finally go sub 9,7 sec... But boy... it was not easy... lots of volt, both on CPU and on MCH. Also did the VFSB mod today, wich seemed to stabilize my system quite a bit.. also more volt on the mem did its job.. finally..
    Now... If there was someone willing to make a bios that allowed me to turn one core off.......
    BTW... Many thanks to all the people that have helped me, Andre Yang, Victor Vang, nn_step, coolaler and many more... I will be back with better results...

    Cooling: Mousepot+ LN2
    Mobo: Asus P5W DH DLX
    CPU x6800
    Memory: G.skill PC8000 GBHZ 2gb
    Vcore: 1,85V
    VFSB: 1,64V
    VMEM: 2,7V
    VMCH: 1,89V
    Cooling on chipsett is Swiftec Chipset cooler with tiny delta fan...
    PSU: Zippy 600w

    First result



    Second



    But of course.. one week too late

    I'll be back with more..
    Cool things in progress...

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    great job

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    Where is cpuz? Please include more details and congrats
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    very nice.....results ^_^

    p.s. for coolaler....compliments for your wr...^_^....

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi
    Where is cpuz? Please include more details and congrats
    Well... at 5344MHz i wouldn't say the rig was the pinnacle of stability... so i just grabbed the screenie....I'll include CPU-Z the next time around..
    hopefully sub 9,5... I do believe I've got a good thing going here..
    Cool things in progress...

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    How do you think things would run with single phase on northbridge?
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    Is this a boxed CPU or ES?

    Great result in either case of course

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    I think coolaler know how too turn off 1 core

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    Looks like XS OS helped
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    Yea, XS OS definetly helped. Great job. What was the ram running?? Stock northbridge??
    "Victory is always possible for the person who refuses to stop fighting"

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    hi friend,
    which bios are you usning ?
    and mem divider ?
    fsb = ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by moddolicous
    Yea, XS OS definetly helped. Great job. What was the ram running?? Stock northbridge??

    Hehe... this was Win XP, no tweaks...northbridge cooled by Swiftec cooler with delta fan, 1,9V. Divider at 3:4 mem@1088mhz 4-4-4-5-2 Hyper Path set to auto.
    I will be installing the XS OS tonight, and hopefully bust 9,5...
    Cool things in progress...

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    Quote Originally Posted by VictorWang
    hi friend,
    which bios are you usning ?
    and mem divider ?
    fsb = ?

    Using 0701, mem divider@3:4 mem@1088MHZ 4-4-4-5-2 and as you suggested: Hyper Path set to auto..FSB=408

    Thanks for your help M8
    Cool things in progress...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoolman
    I will be installing the XS OS tonight, and hopefully bust 9,5...
    i think....i think....i'll see this result....i'm sure
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoolman
    Hehe... this was Win XP, no tweaks...northbridge cooled by Swiftec cooler with delta fan, 1,9V. Divider at 3:4 mem@1088mhz 4-4-4-5-2 Hyper Path set to auto.
    I will be installing the XS OS tonight, and hopefully bust 9,5...
    Don't forget to thank Clint for his work on XS OS, but Honestly you will get the Greatest advantage on 32M
    Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
    The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
    http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
    Modern Ram, makes an old overclocker miss BH-5 and the fun it was

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