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    New 32M WR 10m56.515s by kyosen

    The records keep falling. Congratulations again to kyosen.

    M/B: ASUS P5W DH Deluxe, BIOS: 0078
    CPU: Conroe E6700 ES
    Memory: Corsair XMS2-6400C3(v1.1) 1GB x2
    VGA: RivaTNT2 32MB/PCI
    HDD: WesternDigital Raptor WD740GD
    Power Supply: Zippy-600GE
    Vcore: 1.701V, Vdimm: 2.801V, Vmch: 1.950V, Vfsb: 1.654V, Vio: 3.424V
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    Also, very nice results with the 6400C3's. I think the memory speeds are much more realistic on P5W DH than Bad Axe.


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    Didn't you forget the 8M?
    Hm I think it's Kyosen's birthday today right? Congrats kyosen!
    Intel FTW!

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    I said it that Kyosen-san would be sub 11 after switching to 0078!! Tanjyoubi omedetou gozaimasu Kyosen-san!

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    Sorry. 8M and birthday cake.




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    Hehe Well everyone can't be perfect sierra
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    impresive mate, more if you consider that its only a 6700 and b4 stepping

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    Another breakthrough 32M, kyosen On top of that, 2.8vdimm on 6400C3
    Happy BDay
    Quote Originally Posted by sierra_bound
    Also, very nice results with the 6400C3's. I think the memory speeds are much more realistic on P5W DH than Bad Axe.
    Absolutely! They are very comparable to what I get with 6400C3 on AM2 - 32M @ 450Mhz 8-3-3-3.0 and 1M @ 460Mhz 8-3-3-3.0 with 2.5v...
    Last edited by bachus_anonym; 07-05-2006 at 09:24 AM.

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    dam that's fast ..but 2.8v vdimm
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    Sub 11 seconds, what a wonderful birthday present to yourself!

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    One thing I forgot to mention. Chipset was watercooled.


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    what's that block in between the chipset block and the video card ???
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    Congrats with the WR - and especially the birthday

    Happy birthday!
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    Happy birthday!!

    Your setup looks nice!! Always a "clean" desktop... :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000
    what's that block in between the chipset block and the video card ???
    I think that's a CPU block that's attached to the loop. He probably just took the watercooling set-up from an old system. I believe his notes say it's a Socket 754 block!
    Last edited by sierra_bound; 07-05-2006 at 09:59 AM.

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    Happy birthday kyosen

    Very nice setup and results. Imho this means much, much more than a simple pi1M run
    "The light at the end of the tunnel is the headlight of an oncoming train" (Murphy)

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    Awesome WR on ur birthday, some people say that what happens in birthday may symbolize ur upcoming year.

    btw, how do you make that temp sensor, anyone got the schematics/blueprints/whatever on how to make on of those?
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    very nice for only beeing a 6700 step 4.

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    great job go on
    and happy birthday...

    greets

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    I think there are some rigs in this world that can do 1m pi at around 10min ....
    Awesome Work !

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    looks like kyosen gave himself a very good birthday present It just keeps getting better and better, and why am I not surprised to see kyosen take a WR ?
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    happy birthday dude and congrats on the new WR :thumbsup:
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    We're starting to see legitimate excuses to have 64M and 128M super pi options now.
    Congrats btw.
    No rig right now.

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    A few days ago, SPI 1m in under 10sec was acheived. This makes me wonder, will we see under 10 minutes SPI 32m with conroe soon?
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    Kyosen, how much does water cooling the chipset on the P5W help?
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    Hi,Kyosen-san
    Congratulations New WR of 32M!!


    Quote Originally Posted by Celeron Gamer
    btw, how do you make that temp sensor, anyone got the schematics/blueprints/whatever on how to make on of those?
    My thermometer


    I think that kyosen-san is the same.
    It is thermometer kit sold by the "Akizuki denshi" of Akihabara.
    K type Thermocouple & Temperature sensor S8100B.

    Not sure whether to send out to foreign countries.


    Best regards. OMEGA

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