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    E8500 3.4 taking 35 secs on 1M

    This SuperPI things has got me scratching whats left of my hair.

    I have an E8500 running at 3.4, and when running Super_PI_Mod is taking 35 seconds to calc 1M....... this seems rather long ????

    Any thoughts ??

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    You were screwed by your trader?
    Try to end some processes but still I dont think it will help much.
    Maybe a fresh OS?

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    Chipset drivers etc all installed? Should take less then half the time to do 1M at those clocks.

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    I have 4 versions of Vista installed, will try another version, see how it goes.... Did have the E8500 running at 3.73 and got a 13sec time..... ho hum.

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    whats the max that your had your E8500 running at on air ??

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    Maybe you can try to change your SATA cable (if your HD is SATA).

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    Change the SATA cables, could that be effecting it ??

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    I've heard of this problem before and the board goes into lip home mode at a certain point (To protect the north bridge) and throttles the FSB back. I betcha you aren't actually running that fast. Something is clocking back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ggammage View Post
    Change the SATA cables, could that be effecting it ??
    I already had a "slow rig" due to a bad sata cable (very very bad I/O disk performance).
    Just try it if you got another one ... it's easy and fast !

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    go into msconfig and choose diagnostic mode. that should eliminate your vista install as the problem.

    what are your voltages, ram freq and timings?
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    I had my 8400 @ 4600 on winter air (about -5*C), and my e8500 last week at around 4.5 with a TRUE. Just be careful of your voltage, thats what will mess things up. If you set FSB too high it just wont boot.

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