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Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
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A good project with good goals.
Come join us,get that warm fuzzy feeling that you've done something good for mankind.
These are pure crunchers..single 80 gig HD and a cheapo ATI X550 vid.
One does have a complete Swiftech H20-220 water cooling kit so it handles the pump,6-120mm fans and a 92mm fan in addition to the HD.
http://www.xtremesystems.com/modules...wcontent&id=48
Both machines show a rock solid 12.1 on the +12 line in bios and they are at 100% load 24/7..
Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
The XS WCG team needs your support.
A good project with good goals.
Come join us,get that warm fuzzy feeling that you've done something good for mankind.
nice, i shall try those when i get some spare time.
i wonder whats going on to not boot over 3.2 ghz(altough i havent tried as i should), should i raise memory voltage togheter with cpu frequency? im not an expert at that, maybe i should, because i am keeping same 2.1v for any cpu frequency i try.
i raised timings to 4-4-4-7 instead of 4-4-3-5, but i have no idea about if i have to change memory voltage aswell.
Dunno if this is correct tho.
thank you
My recent configuration:
Asus P5K Deluxe
Intel Q6600 @ 3.2ghz (8 x 400 @ 1.37v) | Batch: L644G508
4 GB G.Skill F2-6400 CL4-GBHK @ DDR2 800(2.05v) 2T | 4-4-3-5
Samsung 400 GB Sata2
EVGA 8800 Ultra 768MB | 3D Mark 06 score: 14.400
Seventeam ST-750EAJ
Gemin2 | (evercool 120 mm Aluminium)
Dead mobos: 1![]()
Model: Striker Extreme![]()
Vista x64
Vista sure eats the Opengl results. I'm having a fun time trying to figure out my new system, as what may be benchmark loop stable is not proving SMP folding stable.
Last edited by Dainas; 08-18-2007 at 12:37 PM. Reason: new results
My recent configuration:
Asus P5K Deluxe
Intel Q6600 @ 3.2ghz (8 x 400 @ 1.37v) | Batch: L644G508
4 GB G.Skill F2-6400 CL4-GBHK @ DDR2 800(2.05v) 2T | 4-4-3-5
Samsung 400 GB Sata2
EVGA 8800 Ultra 768MB | 3D Mark 06 score: 14.400
Seventeam ST-750EAJ
Gemin2 | (evercool 120 mm Aluminium)
Dead mobos: 1![]()
Model: Striker Extreme![]()
Yeah that is pretty wierd, but plausible as cinebench does have a native x64 version. x64 sure is not doing me any favours in the graphical department though![]()
I've lowered my clocks down to 3,105/345 as my ram does not seem to be able to handle 850 at stock timings indefinitely. Will replace those results soon.
the 64bit version wins in the cpu area while xp wins in opengl... just check the two that I posted.
Asus Z9PE-D8 WS with 64GB of registered ECC ram.|Dell 30" LCD 3008wfp:7970 video card
LSI series raid controller
SSDs: Crucial C300 256GB
Standard drives: Seagate ST32000641AS & WD 1TB black
OSes: Linux and Windows x64
RiG1: Ryzen 7 1700 @4.0GHz 1.39V, Asus X370 Prime, G.Skill RipJaws 2x8GB 3200MHz CL14 Samsung B-die, TuL Vega 56 Stock, Samsung SS805 100GB SLC SDD (OS Drive) + 512GB Evo 850 SSD (2nd OS Drive) + 3TB Seagate + 1TB Seagate, BeQuiet PowerZone 1000W
RiG2: HTPC AMD A10-7850K APU, 2x8GB Kingstone HyperX 2400C12, AsRock FM2A88M Extreme4+, 128GB SSD + 640GB Samsung 7200, LG Blu-ray Recorder, Thermaltake BACH, Hiper 4M880 880W PSU
SmartPhone Samsung Galaxy S7 EDGE
XBONE paired with 55''Samsung LED 3D TV
My recent configuration:
Asus P5K Deluxe
Intel Q6600 @ 3.2ghz (8 x 400 @ 1.37v) | Batch: L644G508
4 GB G.Skill F2-6400 CL4-GBHK @ DDR2 800(2.05v) 2T | 4-4-3-5
Samsung 400 GB Sata2
EVGA 8800 Ultra 768MB | 3D Mark 06 score: 14.400
Seventeam ST-750EAJ
Gemin2 | (evercool 120 mm Aluminium)
Dead mobos: 1![]()
Model: Striker Extreme![]()
QX6850 440x10 1.65v
Corsair DD3 7-7-7-15-1t @ 1760Mhz 2.25v
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Intel 9990XE @ 5.1Ghz
ASUS Rampage VI Extreme Omega
GTX 2080 ti Galax Hall of Fame
64GB Galax Hall of Fame
Intel Optane
Platimax 1245W
Intel 3175X
Asus Dominus Extreme
GRX 1080ti Galax Hall of Fame
96GB Patriot Steel
Intel Optane 900P RAID
Yes, it is based on Windows 2003 server kernel and thats the major difference.
Better in memory management, more stable in use (when system is rock stable), much quicker in loading, can use NUMA properly, etc... The only drawback is driver support from some manufactures![]()
RiG1: Ryzen 7 1700 @4.0GHz 1.39V, Asus X370 Prime, G.Skill RipJaws 2x8GB 3200MHz CL14 Samsung B-die, TuL Vega 56 Stock, Samsung SS805 100GB SLC SDD (OS Drive) + 512GB Evo 850 SSD (2nd OS Drive) + 3TB Seagate + 1TB Seagate, BeQuiet PowerZone 1000W
RiG2: HTPC AMD A10-7850K APU, 2x8GB Kingstone HyperX 2400C12, AsRock FM2A88M Extreme4+, 128GB SSD + 640GB Samsung 7200, LG Blu-ray Recorder, Thermaltake BACH, Hiper 4M880 880W PSU
SmartPhone Samsung Galaxy S7 EDGE
XBONE paired with 55''Samsung LED 3D TV
My recent configuration:
Asus P5K Deluxe
Intel Q6600 @ 3.2ghz (8 x 400 @ 1.37v) | Batch: L644G508
4 GB G.Skill F2-6400 CL4-GBHK @ DDR2 800(2.05v) 2T | 4-4-3-5
Samsung 400 GB Sata2
EVGA 8800 Ultra 768MB | 3D Mark 06 score: 14.400
Seventeam ST-750EAJ
Gemin2 | (evercool 120 mm Aluminium)
Dead mobos: 1![]()
Model: Striker Extreme![]()
64bit run @ 4.7Ghz
Ill post up the 32bit compare at the exact same speed and timing.
Intel 9990XE @ 5.1Ghz
ASUS Rampage VI Extreme Omega
GTX 2080 ti Galax Hall of Fame
64GB Galax Hall of Fame
Intel Optane
Platimax 1245W
Intel 3175X
Asus Dominus Extreme
GRX 1080ti Galax Hall of Fame
96GB Patriot Steel
Intel Optane 900P RAID
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