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Super Pi 1m scores

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I got 28.969.
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Thats a very nice score for a Semperon...well done!
 
you can download memset and give us a screenie with the config...
i bet the sub-timings can get better,along with your 1m calc time..
 
You people are never happy are you? I have a cheap ass CPU getting 28sec when at stock speeds it gets 58sec.
 
yeap...that`s pretty cool....
but now it`s time to get it better.....
if you like of course....:)
 
You people are never happy are you? I have a cheap ass CPU getting 28sec when at stock speeds it gets 58sec.

lol nice overclock.


Superpi isnt everything, and having a sempron will hamper the memory speeds, but i bet you sure as feck feel the difference after that OC :) :rockout:
 
My C2D E6700 OC SuperPi Time

My time is 15.907s.
-System Specs-
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6700, OC'd to 3.2GHz
Motherboard: ASUS Striker Extreme BIOS 1102, FSB OC'd to 1280MHz
RAM: OCZ FlexXLC DDR2 PC2-9200 @ 800MHz 4-4-4-12-22-1T
Cooling: Zalman CNPS9500 AT (Air)
Hard Drive: Seagate 750GB SATAII ST3750640AS
Media Drive: Lite-On LH-20A1H Firmware LL0A-FB-EOS
Power Supply: OCZ EvoStream 600W
Temperatures: CPU Idle = 34 C, CPU Full Stress = 55 C, MB = 36 C

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Sth better from me.unfortunately i had the bad luck to make the test on a Dfi Icfx 3200 and not on my P5K deluxe......
Very difficult and slow mobo....

 
Bettered my time, still limited by the chip though:
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My sempron just got a lower time than before.
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My sempron just got a lower time than before.

p_o_s, how on Earth did you get your Sempron that high? I've had a Sempron 3200+ and now have a Sempron 64 3400+ and couldn't get either over 240FSB. Could you post a CPU-Z screenie?

Here's my best.
Sempron 64 3400+ 2.0GHz @ 240FSB 2.4GHz / 1GB DDR400
40.547s SuperPI
 
p_o_s, how on Earth did you get your Sempron that high? I've had a Sempron 3200+ and now have a Sempron 64 3400+ and couldn't get either over 240FSB. Could you post a CPU-Z screenie?

Here's my best.
Sempron 64 3400+ 2.0GHz @ 240FSB 2.4GHz / 1GB DDR400
40.547s SuperPI

your's 754, his is am2 :)
 
p_o_s, how on Earth did you get your Sempron that high? I've had a Sempron 3200+ and now have a Sempron 64 3400+ and couldn't get either over 240FSB. Could you post a CPU-Z screenie?

Here's my best.
Sempron 64 3400+ 2.0GHz @ 240FSB 2.4GHz / 1GB DDR400
40.547s SuperPI

sure thing here is CPU-Z and part of easy tune 5 i can run my V-core at 1.52v but i had it at 1.55v forgot to lower it.
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I saw that it was an AM2, but does that really make that much of a difference?

I've accidentally run my vcore around 1.65-1.7v and didn't manage an extra FSB out of it. I've set a memory divider, bumped up chipset and memory voltage, tried different memory.. I can't break my 240FSB barrier.

The only hint I can think of is that I managed barely any overclock when running that other memory despite the 260FSB it ran on my roommate's computer (exact same motherboard and processor). All I can think is that I have a bum board. PSU voltages are okay-ish.. Worst being 11.9 on the 12v.
 
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I have heard that AM2 overclocks easier.
 
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Oh well.. I suppose I'll just save up and see what I can build next time.
 
I saw that it was an AM2, but does that really make that much of a difference?

I've accidentally run my vcore around 1.65-1.7v and didn't manage an extra FSB out of it. I've set a memory divider, bumped up chipset and memory voltage, tried different memory.. I can't break my 240FSB barrier.

The only hint I can think of is that I managed barely any overclock when running that other memory despite the 260FSB it ran on my roommate's computer (exact same motherboard and processor). All I can think is that I have a bum board. PSU voltages are okay-ish.. Worst being 11.9 on the 12v.

yeah AM2 kicks the crap outta all of the s754 stuff :/ they just cant handle the fsb that AM2 can


send me your board when you upgrade i'll show what it can do :D if i am dumb enough to run 1.8v thru stock cooling on this bet that one i'll hit 3ghz @2v :roll:
 
Now, isnt it all about pi. It doesn't matter how you get there....

use pifast, the chudnovsky method is the fastest out there...

And i can happen to get 1M in 3.81 sec.

Yes super pi can be a good benchmark...but its not you computers that are slow...its the software. And if you run super pi on linux it would blow xp/vista out of the water.

enjoy...
btw...that is on an un overclock amd athlon 64 3800+ notebook...


 
After increasinf the speed a bit more it crashed, so this as best a time as I can get.
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Now, isnt it all about pi. It doesn't matter how you get there....

use pifast, the chudnovsky method is the fastest out there...

And i can happen to get 1M in 3.81 sec.

Yes super pi can be a good benchmark...but its not you computers that are slow...its the software. And if you run super pi on linux it would blow xp/vista out of the water.

enjoy...
btw...that is on an un overclock amd athlon 64 3800+ notebook...

The point of running a regular version of super pi is so we can compare scores.. your score means nothing to us in this thread.

Just because you use a different method of benchmarking to acheive better results doesn't mean your computer is fast :laugh:

EDIT: And no, superpi on linux wouldn't be faster.
 
OK, here is my Super Pi Score


13.354

:roll:
 

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