cache does not help 32M at all (well it's insignificant)
Allendale to Conroe is only 3 second difference in 32M at 3.6Ghz
i only use msn at work heheh
Okay then .... what tweaks did yo use then?
Honestly, you've got a véry fast 32M, congrats man!
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Actually, he posted the tweak on Coolaler's forums, but as it's in Chinese, I had a very hard time to understand.
As far as I know, it's some sort of better Copywaza.
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wazza done right gains me 8-9 seconds
so how much extra would that gain
i doubt much more
when he posts his runs they don't look THAT much quicker clock for clock if at all to others
there is no magic mushroom for 32M superPi but rather lots of RAM tweaking and finding the right balance of fsb/speeds/latecy/clocks/volts
and a few small tweaks which are well knows will do the trick
I used some "usual" tweak, maxmem, copy-wazza, ramdisk, real priority, largesystem cache=1, almost all service disabled.
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aha, If I finished mods with Asus P5K and have free time, I will try some superpi round![]()
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True, but SuperPi sometimes behaves not like you would expect, which has to do with the amount of memory which is available when you start the 32M bench.
For example, some people have better results by minimizing the benchmark while doing 32M. The minimizing on itself is not the big tweak, it's how the free memory behaves.
Try the following (this is how I've understand the tweak, I'm not speaking chinese, so I could wrong, though it's worth trying):
1) Apply all your tweaks
2) Open Superpi
3) Run 16k twice
4) Click Calculate > 32M > Ok, but wait to start the bench
5) Do the copy-waza tweak
6) When the maximum amount of memory is available, press ok to start the 32M
You may have to retry to catch the good run.
ALL credits go to 狂少
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well that is basically wazza described right there
he is not doing anything special in that case
it is not a tweak unless you can replicate it and be able to estimate the time gain
Do you have a bad windows ?
On air cooling under noctua .
Xtrem of nothing.
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Personnal WS - www.a1k-overclocking.com (FF/IE7 only)
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This is runned with biostar TP35D2-A7.
My cpus are coming from boblemagnifique and Frebrez.
I'm testing actually a 480 ES like newbeetle .
Xtrem of nothing.
cdt-reverse is slightly different to copy-waza, it involves understanding the three stages of pi 32mb (static, variable and bonus). The static stage is between about rounds 3-10/11 and variable rounds 10/11-20, now theres nothing you can really do to enhance these stages other than ram timings, system cache and raw mhz. But the final bonus stage (rounds 20-24) can be enhanced by cdt-reverse.
It involves the normal copy-waza method, but then when system cache is at its most optimized (usually between rounds 6-8 of the static stage) you quit out of your 32mb pi mid loop and immediatly start another 32mb pi. Now while task manager reads that system cache is abotu half of where it started, it seems to be more optimized and when you finally get down to the bonus stage in your new 32mb run, the last few loops can fly (you can shave an extra 6-10 seconds on top of copy-waza). It's really tough to get a grip on, currently when I do it perfectly im only shaving another 1-2 seconds on top of copywaza, but certain people are shaving 8+ seconds off their time with it)
http://www.hwbot.org//result.do?resultId=699804
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will beat that easy with single stage
but only problem is this board has a problem with this CPU
it does not want to boot past 356Mhz
very weird lol
356*12 should be enough
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