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peanut 22-11-2006 22:19

Re: super pi database
 
17 secs on a e6700 2gig of OCZ 900mhz mem. Stock speeds

alferret 22-11-2006 22:28

Re: super pi database
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Druchii (Post 34164649)
19.7secs @ 3Ghz.

Something tells me that's the cache hit, or the high latency of my CAS5 Ram.

E6300 btw.


I would say a cache hit as the mem i got is crap compared to what most others run.

Admin has just mentioned to me that I need to apply for more funding to get some quality mem to get a bit more out of this beast.

Thing is im also having to save for something else (that dont need overclocking) so funds are very limited at the mo.

Druchii 22-11-2006 22:31

Re: super pi database
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alferret (Post 34164665)
I would say a cache hit as the mem i got is crap compared to what most others run.

Admin has just mentioned to me that I need to apply for more funding to get some quality mem to get a bit more out of this beast.

Thing is im also having to save for something else (that dont need overclocking) so funds are very limited at the mo.

It will be as the memory bandwidth is nowhere near that of the equivalent (sorry, nearest) AMD processor. That should rule it out to begin with.

The Jackal 22-11-2006 22:32

Re: super pi database
 
Thanks all to those who contributed this thread.

Think I'll be binning this mobo at the earlier available opportunity :)

the E6400 is supposed to be a good clocker

Druchii 22-11-2006 22:33

Re: super pi database
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CrC-3rr0r (Post 34164668)
Thanks all to those who contributed this thread.

Think I'll be binning this mobo at the earlier available opportunity :)

the E6400 is supposed to be a good clocker

She'll hit 3Ghz easily ;)

The Jackal 22-11-2006 22:43

Re: super pi database
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Druchii (Post 34164669)
She'll hit 3Ghz easily ;)

Yup easily but not on this board she wont :)

Just upped the FSB and got 27.5s I'll try the limit which is a lousy 295Mhz

Should I voltage mod my new equipment already ? tempting but I aint got a cooler

Druchii 22-11-2006 22:44

Re: super pi database
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CrC-3rr0r (Post 34164676)
Yup easily but not on this board she wont :)

Just upped the FSB and got 27.5s I'll try the limit which is a lousy 195Mhz

Should I voltage mod my new equipment already ? tempting but I aint got a cooler

No volt mods should be needed.

The Jackal 22-11-2006 22:47

Re: super pi database
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Druchii (Post 34164677)
No volt mods should be needed.

LOL This IS the Asrock we're talking about there's no vcore modification within the BIOS unless of course the latest BIOS has it

Skatoony 23-11-2006 20:01

Re: super pi database
 
34s on an AMD FX-55 ClawHammer @ stock speeds (which is 2.6GHZ). Won't try overclocking until I get a new motherboard.

The Jackal 23-11-2006 20:10

Re: super pi database
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Electrolyte (Post 34165345)
34s on an AMD FX-55 ClawHammer @ stock speeds (which is 2.6GHZ). Won't try overclocking until I get a new motherboard.

Since u're a linux boy how are u running super pi ? Old Commandline version or under wine ?

Skatoony 23-11-2006 20:16

Re: super pi database
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CrC-3rr0r (Post 34165356)
Since u're a linux boy how are u running super pi ? Old Commandline version or under wine ?

Actually this is on Windows for gaming.

The Jackal 23-11-2006 20:19

Re: super pi database
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Electrolyte (Post 34165364)
Actually this is on Windows for gaming.

Traitor : Reps added : LOL

Just kidding dont blame u btw

Druchii 23-11-2006 20:28

Re: super pi database
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Electrolyte (Post 34165345)
34s on an AMD FX-55 ClawHammer @ stock speeds (which is 2.6GHZ). Won't try overclocking until I get a new motherboard.

Proper memory controllers ftw! Not bad at all =)

TheBlueRaja 23-11-2006 21:49

Re: super pi database
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CrC-3rr0r (Post 34164648)
grrrrrr must be a big difference that cache is making to super pi results....

As I have seen others running E6400@stock getting around thge same as me.

I knew I shouldn't have scimped n saved pah : Then again I do now have a good system

Just installed linux and the super pi result was just as per windows

Dude, why didnt you take your own advice?

Quote:

Originally Posted by CrC-3rr0r (Post 34163394)
I think so if you're gonna being doing some heavy encoding / CAD etc AND ESPECIALLY IF YOU'RE GONNA BE USING THAT PIECE OF JUNK CALLED WINDOWS

BTW E6600 was my first choice many months back


Druchii 23-11-2006 21:53

Re: super pi database
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheBlueRaja (Post 34165428)
Dude, why didnt you take your own advice?

The price. His financial controller seems to hate him buying things =P


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