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    ROFL is this some kind of a joke

    did anyone pay attention to the terrible SuperPi times LOL

    3520MHz on CPU and 19s Spi time is practically deserving of capital punishment not to mention at what MHz and latencies your RAM is at
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    ROFL is this some kind of a joke

    did anyone pay attention to the terrible SuperPi times LOL

    3520MHz on CPU and 19s Spi time is practically deserving of capital punishment not to mention at what MHz and latencies your RAM is at
    very good in math... multiplier @ 6 ... ram 2:3

    460 mhz x 6 = 2760 mhz


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    Quote Originally Posted by _Manny_ View Post
    Hi, look at my new record

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    setup:

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Manny_ View Post
    very good in math... multiplier @ 6 ... ram 2:3

    460 mhz x 6 = 2760 mhz

    setfsb in the second and third sshot _you_ posted shows real freq, alas 4xx*8, while in the next few sshots clockgen picks the idle value that with EIST on will be 4xx*6 .

    give up while you're ahead pal .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slay0r View Post
    setfsb in the second and third sshot _you_ posted shows real freq, alas 4xx*8, while in the next few sshots clockgen picks the idle value that with EIST on will be 4xx*6 .

    give up while you're ahead pal .
    ^^^actually CPUz is MUCH more reliable in reporting RAM frequency than SetFSB or memset
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    ^^^actually CPUz is MUCH more reliable in reporting RAM frequency than SetFSB or memset
    He's talking about CPU Frequency, not RAM frequency dinos
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