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    Hm, is it normal for this test to take longer than on lower clocked CPU ? With 3,3GHz it took 120 seconds for each loop. With 3,5GHz it takes 155 seconds for each. End results were consistent between all 5 loops. Is this normal? Oh, i used 2048MB of memory for each run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RejZoR View Post
    Hm, is it normal for this test to take longer than on lower clocked CPU ? With 3,3GHz it took 120 seconds for each loop. With 3,5GHz it takes 155 seconds for each. End results were consistent between all 5 loops. Is this normal? Oh, i used 2048MB of memory for each run.
    With all other values the same more cpu speed should give a faster run

    Here are my results first at 3.2 then 4ghz with the quad : so 400FSB X 8 , then 10X... ram and co at 1066Mhz 5-5-5-5, 2048MB tested on WinXP64 Pro

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    I love it. Well... actually I love LINPACK, whatever way you run it.
    It's fast, brutal and cosistent - I don't need any other stress-testing tool, with this thing I can fine-tune the FSB within 1mhz

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