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Super Pi 1m scores

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Tried a run at 4.5gig on the Q9650, gets a bit toasty at load on air with these speeds/volts, still not bad for an air cooled quad mefinks......10.406.
 

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Under 10 seconds on my machine with Intel Core 2 E8500 E0 stepper@4.5 GHZ.


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I don't care if I'm on the list or not.

Just passing on my score.
 
Under 10 seconds on my machine with Intel Core 2 E8500 E0 stepper@4.5 GHZ.


No pics or links.

I don't care if I'm on the list or not.

Just passing on my score.

:confused::wtf::roll:
 
one run score cause we were low on LN2 and had alot of things to do..better next time..

 
that is some high voltage you got going on there :eek:
 
that is some high voltage you got going on there :eek:

I pushed that much on my Q but didnt help with the oc only tryed it in the bios it was 65 idle :eek:
 
hey giorgios, just looking at your avatar is freaking cool hehe, so don't worry.
 
Not unusual at all for DICE or LN2 runs.

its actually a bit low heheheh j/k. But very usual voltage for extreme cooling.
 
unfortunately that cpu has a cold bug at ~137C....
it run pifast at 6140 with 1.88Vcore,so next i expect no less than 6250 with normal LN2 V (1.92+).
 
unfortunately that cpu has a cold bug at ~137C....
it run pifast at 6140 with 1.88Vcore,so next i expect no less than 6250 with normal LN2 V (1.92+).
Don't most hit a cold bug before that anyway?
 
i`ve tested cpus with cold bug at -110C,-130C,-152C and -183C....so,it`s just luck on this..
 
Whats a cold bug, sorry not familiar with this?
 
this is called a "cold boot"..
a "cold bug" is when the cpu stops working at all.
 
so I guess depending on the chip, some have different tolerance to freezing temps?
 
if you get the chip to the point it has the cold bug is the chip then dead once it gets above the temp that it got the cold bug?
 
if a chip has a a cold bug at -140C,at -138-139C it works normally..
above -140 no,below yes.
 
if a chip has a a cold bug at -140C,at -138-139C it works normally..
above -140 no,below yes.

thanks for clearing that up i didn't know how that works because i haven't messed with sub 0 temps or even read up on it much :toast:
 
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cpu @ 4.65GHz 517x9 (1.45v set in bios)
ram @ 1240mhz 5-5-5-5 2.5v

The cpu had more in it, but the ram was maxed out. These 45nm E0 chips are insane!
 
damn you guys your making me want to go to the dark side for a 45nm chip
 
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