Hi master overclockers,
Michael here from MSI Europe, since allot of suggestions where given to change benchmarks i would like to propose this,
if we change superpi1m to 32m and leave AM3 would that be a good choice? Since AM3 is a very challenging benchmark (as said by a couple of peepz here on the forum) i think it would be a nice idea to keep this benchmark.
if you have any other questions feel free to ask them, i will keep a watch on this forum and forward the questions to the person responsible for the OC event this year!
I hope we can all have the same good time as we did last year, i will also join the event and be the 'assistant' of the german FAE![]()
nice to see MSI contact everyone direct, welcome to the forum viper_4111
i am not going to be part of European contest so i wont speak for these guys but i just wanted to say it's great that you've decided to change to 32M Superpi as it is definitely more challenging and it takes more system performance than just pure CPU MHz
should be a good contest
good luck fellas
I can not speak for others but I felt that it would agree that those benchmarks were less time-consuming, we can stay more time on tweak our Hw, i think Super Pi 32M is sooo long benchmark, maybee will be better Super Pi 8M or 16M ;-) as a compromise of both conditions of the 3D benchmarks i don´t know what is best for Core i7 platform because we will be lmimited of QPI link in any case.
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lol
how is 6-7 minutes long![]()
i will just gather all your feedback and check at the end of the day what is the most asked for superpi version.
Well, officially it's 18 for everything. But I don't think there will be much of a problem.
Well, that sure will be a lot more challenging. I must say I'm pretty interested in AM3 tweaking and benching. And it doesn't take that long, so it's more or less my ideal benchmark.![]()
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