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would it run on my socket A thunderbird 1333?
It should but only in 32-bit of course and XP should work for that also. I've run XP on an Athlon 700 TB & PII 300 so I'm sure your 1333 will do fine. :p
Win98 may do better though, there's also a specific cpuz version for Win98.
 
Dumping all of my LGA775 results here that I've collected so far:


Celeron 450 @ stock
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Celeron 450 @ 3,000 MHz (273 MHz FSB)
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Core2 Duo E8500 @ stock
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Core2 Duo E8500 @ 3,800 MHz (400 MHz FSB)
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Core2 Quad Q9505 @ stock
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Core2 Quad Q9505 @ 3,400 MHz (400 MHz FSB)
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Core2 Quad Q9550 @ stock
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Core2 Quad Q9550 @ 3,400 MHz (400 MHz FSB)
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Pentium 4 HT 631 @ stock
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Pentium 4 HT 631 @ stock without HTT
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Dumping all of my LGA775 results here that I've collected so far:


Celeron 450 @ stock
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Celeron 450 @ 3,000 MHz (273 MHz FSB)
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Core2 Duo E8500 @ stock
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Core2 Duo E8500 @ 3,800 MHz (400 MHz FSB)
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Core2 Quad Q9505 @ stock
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Core2 Quad Q9505 @ 3,400 MHz (400 MHz FSB)
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Core2 Quad Q9550 @ stock
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Core2 Quad Q9550 @ 3,400 MHz (400 MHz FSB)
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Pentium 4 HT 631 @ stock
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Pentium 4 HT 631 @ stock without HTT
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Last one did it for me... 87.2 makes me appreciate my ikkle Ryzen so much more... :rockout:
 
Trustworthy 4790k still living on
 

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And this is my desktop rig. Powered by AMD.

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Last one did it for me... 87.2 makes me appreciate my ikkle Ryzen so much more... :rockout:

I can get it lower. :laugh:

Interested to see how the Pentium D 830 and 930 compare. Waiting for those to arrive.
 
Here we go...
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I can get it lower. :laugh:

Interested to see how the Pentium D 830 and 930 compare. Waiting for those to arrive.
Everyone else is ocing their ram, CPU, testicles and you claim you can go SLOWER than 87.2!!! Do it, I dare you! :laugh:
 
Everyone else is ocing their ram, CPU, testicles and you claim you can go SLOWER than 87.2!!! Do it, I dare you! :laugh:

I think I've already gotten the most out of my 3600 sadly. I have ignored tinkering with the memory because any memory timing changes in the past via something like 1usmus DRAM Calculator have all blue-screened.

And I believe I can beat 87.2. I have a few ideas. :)


Thanks, having that board on the 1st page is nice incentive for healthy competition. 21 conroe basad CPUs? wow! must have a board or two to run them well, yes? think I got somewhere around that amount tucked away somewhere down here too. With 35C in the UK nowadays, sounds like you guys up there swapped weather with us Aussies down here. :laugh:

21 LGA775 CPUs and 17 Socket P CPUs, apparently. :) Plus some others including AMD. The LGA775 board is an ASUS P5Q-PRO.

Our roads are melting with the extreme heat we're having lately. Spain is supposed to be 45°C from next week. :eek:
 
I think I've already gotten the most out of my 3600 sadly. I have ignored tinkering with the memory because any memory timing changes in the past via something like 1usmus DRAM Calculator have all blue-screened.

And I believe I can beat 87.2. I have a few ideas. :)




21 LGA775 CPUs and 17 Socket P CPUs, apparently. :) Plus some others including AMD. The LGA775 board is an ASUS P5Q-PRO.

Our roads are melting with the extreme heat we're having lately. Spain is supposed to be 45°C from next week. :eek:
There are some very helpful people on here who'd help you with ocing your ram. They helped me loads. I can't use 1usmus as it doesn't support my ram.

If you beat the 87.2, I'll send you an e-cookie!
 
There are some very helpful people on here who'd help you with ocing your ram. They helped me loads. I can't use 1usmus as it doesn't support my ram.

If you beat the 87.2, I'll send you an e-cookie!

I might see what others suggest. Thanks.

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Interesting comparison between the Q6700 and Q8300, and the Q9505 and Q9550 from my previous post. What's going on there?

Celeron 440 @ stock
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Core2 Duo E6600 @ stock
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Core2 Duo E6600 @ 3,000 MHz (333 MHz FSB)
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Core2 Quad Q6700 @ stock
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Core2 Quad Q6700 @ 3,333 MHz (333 MHz FSB)
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Core2 Quad Q8300 @ stock
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Core2 Quad Q8300 @ 3,000 MHz (400 MHz FSB)
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Pentium D 930 @ stock
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I might see what others suggest. Thanks.

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Interesting comparison between the Q6700 and Q8300, and the Q9505 and Q9550 from my previous post. What's going on there?

Celeron 440 @ stock
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Core2 Duo E6600 @ stock
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Core2 Duo E6600 @ 3,000 MHz (333 MHz FSB)
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Core2 Quad Q6700 @ stock
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Core2 Quad Q6700 @ 3,333 MHz (333 MHz FSB)
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Core2 Quad Q8300 @ stock
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Core2 Quad Q8300 @ 3,000 MHz (400 MHz FSB)
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Pentium D 930 @ stock
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Too much power, we need LESS!
 
Too much power, we need LESS!

Will get around to it eventually, but nothing for a few days while the ambient temperature indoors is a nasty 33°C!
 
The air feels like soup, it's horrible. It's hit 36 here today and I feel like I'm maybe losing a pound or two.
 
Got the 5500 in the living room pc.

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Some for fun as I find it gives a rough estimate of load temps when messing about with the CPUs :)

Threadripper 3970X
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Intel 10500T
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Threadripper 2990WX
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Intel E5-2683 V4
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I'll see what else I can find shortly :)
 
@wally_1973 That score looks about right , tough I am impressed by the ram config and its timings.
As a followup to the ram timings , your config set up with 2 single sided~single rank 32GB dimms runing a 1T timing?
 
@wally_1973 That score looks about right , tough I am impressed by the ram config and its timings.
As a followup to the ram timings , your config set up with 2 single sided~single rank 32GB dimms runing a 1T timing?
no 4x 16GB (dualsided i think)
G.Skill 16384 MB (DDR4-2133) - XMP 2.0 - P/N: F4-3600C16-16GVKC
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Can someone please run the benchmark with SMT disabled on a 5800X? :)
 
Can someone please run the benchmark with SMT disabled on a 5800X? :)
I can show you what a 5600x looks like with SMT disabled.

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Thread needs more dinosaurs! Here's my latest oldie:
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