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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
    Hehe, cool! Whole set of SPi You are probably one of the few to do that

    I've never run 4M in my life and I did 2M once or twice BTW, nice 16M, Kevin
    Its not really a whole set. Were missing 16k, 32k, 64k, 128k 256k, and 512k. Cant forget about those.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moddolicous
    Its not really a whole set. Were missing 16k, 32k, 64k, 128k 256k, and 512k. Cant forget about those.
    Pardon Moi Does anyone run those, anyway? Maybe back in 1995 when 1M was taking like 5:00 to complete
    Quote Originally Posted by Onepagebook
    why especially 16m?
    Before I got that result, I failed about 3 times all on the 14th iteration.
    16M is what my "natives" compete in - http://www.superpi.zenfist.pl/. Not many people run DI/phase over there, though. No money...
    Last edited by bachus_anonym; 12-21-2005 at 10:47 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
    Pardon Moi Does anyone run those, anyway? Maybe back in 1995 when 1M was taking like 5:00 to complete

    I did run that, but just for fun..


    well, an OPB secret can tell you here,
    before you run any spi, remember run twice 16k first then run the one you want, you will know what I am talking about

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    Nice
    ..but what's wrong with 8M time, should be much MUCH faster @ those mem settings/FSB/CPU MHz
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dani
    Nice
    ..but what's wrong with 8M time, should be much MUCH faster @ those mem settings/FSB/CPU MHz

    normally 3.3g 8m probably around 4'45 can call it fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onepagebook
    normally 3.3g 8m probably around 4'45 can call it fast.
    With your 8M settings above you should hit near 4m32s (3324MHz/277FSB)
    - Team Skootterit
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    Quote Originally Posted by Onepagebook
    I did run that, but just for fun..


    well, an OPB secret can tell you here,
    before you run any spi, remember run twice 16k first then run the one you want, you will know what I am talking about
    1 is enough
    Reason: It cleans...
    Even better: Use new copy of SPI 1.4ms mod each time
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    2010: Gigabyte P55, Hamburg/Germany #6 @ wprime 1024/SPI 1M (w. THC) AOCM III, Minfeld/Germany #6 @ 01SE/AM3/1M/8M (w. NeoForce)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
    Pardon Moi Does anyone run those, anyway? Maybe back in 1995 when 1M was taking like 5:00 to complete
    Yes. I run 16K a lot... by mistake when I forget to change it to 1M, 32M, whatever
    Quote Originally Posted by krille
    Ouchy, go die please, thanks.

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