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In Spanish version it was KiKi. Good thing I watched futurama in both languages else I'd be lost too
Sorry. I figured most people would be familiar with Futurama. It's kinda a geek classic. :toast:
 
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After I installed a new Rosewill Capstone 550w PSU and an EVGA GTX 460 on my Pentium E6600 rig, I noticed that rig was unstable so I lowered the FSB a bit and things seem stable now. Wish my board didn't suck (it literally has 75mV vdroop under load, which is horrendous).

I haven't posted anything in here recently, as WCG seems like a "set it and forget it" program, but I have been crunching for the last few months on most of a 2600K @ 4.4, a 955 BE @ 3.9 and a Pentium E6600 @ 3.6. Mainly I'm hanging out in the F@H section as I do both heavily. :)
 
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Thanks for the post jstn. Don't let the strays scare you. We are a fun pack.
 
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After I installed a new Rosewill Capstone 550w PSU and an EVGA GTX 460 on my Pentium E6600 rig, I noticed that rig was unstable so I lowered the FSB a bit and things seem stable now. Wish my board didn't suck (it literally has 75mV vdroop under load, which is horrendous).

I haven't posted anything in here recently, as WCG seems like a "set it and forget it" program, but I have been crunching for the last few months on most of a 2600K @ 4.4, a 955 BE @ 3.9 and a Pentium E6600 @ 3.6. Mainly I'm hanging out in the F@H section as I do both heavily. :)

Thanks for the post jstn. Don't let the strays scare you. We are a fun pack.

a VERY fun pack. :)
 
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Oh yes we are.
 
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Spent quite a while breaking my head with the SR2 this weekend. Seems like even 60W chips can very easily become a 400W monster with some OC'ing. After much fiddling around, I've found the sweetspot to be 2.5GHz @ 320W (old i7 920 used to use that much alone).

Whenever twilyth get's his dualie up and running will be interesting how his similar clocked chips do. ;)

 
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Nice rig you got there. I want one! :toast:


Also on a side note, sorry guys I don't know what happened yesterday. My totals where way down for some reason that I do have a clue about. All systems where running as normal with no problems. But back to normal today.
 
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Spent quite a while breaking my head with the SR2 this weekend. Seems like even 60W chips can very easily become a 400W monster with some OC'ing. After much fiddling around, I've found the sweetspot to be 2.5GHz @ 320W (old i7 920 used to use that much alone).

Whenever twilyth get's his dualie up and running will be interesting how his similar clocked chips do. ;)

http://i.imgur.com/ZLPWj.jpg

Posted geek bench scores in the build thread for bonkers. Couldn't get the other benches he suggested to run

I'll run whatever people want as long as you give me a link and the free version will be good enough for comparison.

Don't know why burntest wouldn't run. It said something about 'side-by-side format'? IDK. It suggested I run sxstrace or something. Don't really feel like trouble shooting it though. I'm sure there must be some free server benches I can just dl and run.
 
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Posted geek bench scores in the build thread for bonkers. Couldn't get the other benches he suggested to run

I'll run whatever people want as long as you give me a link and the free version will be good enough for comparison.

Don't know why burntest wouldn't run. It said something about 'side-by-side format'? IDK. It suggested I run sxstrace or something. Don't really feel like trouble shooting it though. I'm sure there must be some free server benches I can just dl and run.

Running same OS found the same problem with IBT. It's just that it needs .Net framework enabled. Click on start, type server manager. In the new window, choose features > add features. It will be the option at the top that you need to enable, follow the yellow brick road wizard to Oz install. If you get any errors after that, you may need this additional package: http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=5555

If you prefer a screenie how-to than reading text: http://i.imgur.com/O4jpY.jpg

Just ran the Geekbench too:
Code:
Benchmark Summary
  Integer Score             18526 |||||||||
  Floating Point Score      22099 |||||||||||
  Memory Score               4161 ||
  Stream Score               4352 ||

  Geekbench Score           15486 |||||||

System Information
  Operating System      Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard (64-bit)
  Model                 Generic
  Motherboard           EVGA EVGA Classified SR-2
  Processor             Genuine Intel(R) CPU             000  @ 2.13GHz @ 2.57 GHz
                        2 Processors, 12 Cores, 24 Threads
  Processor ID          GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 44 Stepping 0
  Processor Package     Socket 1366 LGA
  Processor Codename    Westmere-EP
  L1 Instruction Cache  32.0 KB x 6
  L1 Data Cache         32.0 KB x 6
  L2 Cache              256 KB x 6
  L3 Cache              12.0 MB
  Memory                12.0 GB DDR3 SDRAM 641MHz
  Northbridge           Intel 5520 22
  Southbridge           Intel 82801JR (ICH10R) 00
  BIOS                  American Megatrends Inc. 080016 

Integer Performance
  Blowfish
    single-threaded scalar   1487 
    multi-threaded scalar   31969 ||||||||||||||||
  Text Compress
    single-threaded scalar   2330 |
    multi-threaded scalar   34752 |||||||||||||||||
  Text Decompress
    single-threaded scalar   2406 |
    multi-threaded scalar   39349 ||||||||||||||||||||
  Image Compress
    single-threaded scalar   2113 |
    multi-threaded scalar   33783 |||||||||||||||||
  Image Decompress
    single-threaded scalar   2201 |
    multi-threaded scalar   27758 ||||||||||||||
  Lua
    single-threaded scalar   3846 |
    multi-threaded scalar   40326 ||||||||||||||||||||

Floating Point Performance
  Mandelbrot
    single-threaded scalar   1925 
    multi-threaded scalar   38738 |||||||||||||||||||
  Dot Product
    single-threaded scalar   1060 
    multi-threaded scalar   24592 ||||||||||||
    single-threaded vector   5056 ||
    multi-threaded vector   78497 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  LU Decomposition
    single-threaded scalar   2553 |
    multi-threaded scalar    8885 ||||
  Primality Test
    single-threaded scalar   4062 ||
    multi-threaded scalar   45660 |||||||||||||||||||||||
  Sharpen Image
    single-threaded scalar   1545 
    multi-threaded scalar   30748 |||||||||||||||
  Blur Image
    single-threaded scalar   3148 |
    multi-threaded scalar   62918 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||

Memory Performance
  Read Sequential
    single-threaded scalar   4207 ||
  Write Sequential
    single-threaded scalar   6929 |||
  Stdlib Allocate
    single-threaded scalar   3156 |
  Stdlib Write
    single-threaded scalar   2941 |
  Stdlib Copy
    single-threaded scalar   3573 |

Stream Performance
  Stream Copy
    single-threaded scalar   3885 |
    single-threaded vector   5592 ||
  Stream Scale
    single-threaded scalar   3629 |
    single-threaded vector   5181 ||
  Stream Add
    single-threaded scalar   3445 |
    single-threaded vector   5328 ||
  Stream Triad
    single-threaded scalar   3811 |
    single-threaded vector   3950 ||
 
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Running same OS found the same problem with IBT. It's just that it needs .Net framework enabled. Click on start, type server manager. In the new window, choose features > add features. It will be the option at the top that you need to enable, follow the yellow brick road wizard to Oz install. If you get any errors after that, you may need this additional package: http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=5555

If you prefer a screenie how-to than reading text: http://i.imgur.com/O4jpY.jpg

Just ran the Geekbench too:
Code:
Benchmark Summary
  Integer Score             18526 |||||||||
  Floating Point Score      22099 |||||||||||
  Memory Score               4161 ||
  Stream Score               4352 ||

  Geekbench Score           15486 |||||||

System Information
  Operating System      Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard (64-bit)
  Model                 Generic
  Motherboard           EVGA EVGA Classified SR-2
  Processor             Genuine Intel(R) CPU             000  @ 2.13GHz @ 2.57 GHz
                        2 Processors, 12 Cores, 24 Threads
  Processor ID          GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 44 Stepping 0
  Processor Package     Socket 1366 LGA
  Processor Codename    Westmere-EP
  L1 Instruction Cache  32.0 KB x 6
  L1 Data Cache         32.0 KB x 6
  L2 Cache              256 KB x 6
  L3 Cache              12.0 MB
  Memory                12.0 GB DDR3 SDRAM 641MHz
  Northbridge           Intel 5520 22
  Southbridge           Intel 82801JR (ICH10R) 00
  BIOS                  American Megatrends Inc. 080016 

Integer Performance
  Blowfish
    single-threaded scalar   1487 
    multi-threaded scalar   31969 ||||||||||||||||
  Text Compress
    single-threaded scalar   2330 |
    multi-threaded scalar   34752 |||||||||||||||||
  Text Decompress
    single-threaded scalar   2406 |
    multi-threaded scalar   39349 ||||||||||||||||||||
  Image Compress
    single-threaded scalar   2113 |
    multi-threaded scalar   33783 |||||||||||||||||
  Image Decompress
    single-threaded scalar   2201 |
    multi-threaded scalar   27758 ||||||||||||||
  Lua
    single-threaded scalar   3846 |
    multi-threaded scalar   40326 ||||||||||||||||||||

Floating Point Performance
  Mandelbrot
    single-threaded scalar   1925 
    multi-threaded scalar   38738 |||||||||||||||||||
  Dot Product
    single-threaded scalar   1060 
    multi-threaded scalar   24592 ||||||||||||
    single-threaded vector   5056 ||
    multi-threaded vector   78497 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  LU Decomposition
    single-threaded scalar   2553 |
    multi-threaded scalar    8885 ||||
  Primality Test
    single-threaded scalar   4062 ||
    multi-threaded scalar   45660 |||||||||||||||||||||||
  Sharpen Image
    single-threaded scalar   1545 
    multi-threaded scalar   30748 |||||||||||||||
  Blur Image
    single-threaded scalar   3148 |
    multi-threaded scalar   62918 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||

Memory Performance
  Read Sequential
    single-threaded scalar   4207 ||
  Write Sequential
    single-threaded scalar   6929 |||
  Stdlib Allocate
    single-threaded scalar   3156 |
  Stdlib Write
    single-threaded scalar   2941 |
  Stdlib Copy
    single-threaded scalar   3573 |

Stream Performance
  Stream Copy
    single-threaded scalar   3885 |
    single-threaded vector   5592 ||
  Stream Scale
    single-threaded scalar   3629 |
    single-threaded vector   5181 ||
  Stream Add
    single-threaded scalar   3445 |
    single-threaded vector   5328 ||
  Stream Triad
    single-threaded scalar   3811 |
    single-threaded vector   3950 ||

I'm not sure I want to enable .net. I'm planning on running w/o an antivirus and I don't want to introduce anything that could be exploited. But thanks. :)

edit: still willing to run anything that will work out of the box though.
 

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I'm planning on running w/o an antivirus.....

Just install Microsoft Security Essentials Twilyth. Very small foot print and takes almost no resources from the system.
 
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I'm not sure I want to enable .net. I'm planning on running w/o an antivirus and I don't want to introduce anything that could be exploited. But thanks. :)

edit: still willing to run anything that will work out of the box though.

No worries. Your next bet is to learn the commands for linpack x64. IntelBurnTest is just a GUI for the console program which will not require anything else installed. It is still the best way to stress test for stability and temps me thinks.

Not a fan of benchmarks to be honest. Did that just to get some idea of how mine was compared to yours. By default your chips are faster, so wanted to see if the extra 100W from my OC'ing was worth it or not.

Just install Microsoft Security Essentials Twilyth. Very small foot print and takes almost no resources from the system.

Not sure that it works on Server 2008. I thought Microsoft FrontEnd was the only one readily accessible thanks to TechNet.
 
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No worries. Your next bet is to learn the commands for linpack x64. IntelBurnTest is just a GUI for the console program which will not require anything else installed. It is still the best way to stress test for stability and temps me thinks.

Not a fan of benchmarks to be honest. Did that just to get some idea of how mine was compared to yours. By default your chips are faster, so wanted to see if the extra 100W from my OC'ing was worth it or not.



Not sure that it works on Server 2008. I thought Microsoft FrontEnd was the only one readily accessible thanks to TechNet.
I went ahead and took a look and it seemed like installing and uninstalling wasn't a big deal so I did that and got the following. How much ram do you have. I've got 2 banks of 12. I thought it was strange that your results on the geekbench were so much higher. Any idea why?

Code:
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IntelBurnTest v2.53
Created by AgentGOD
----------------------------

Processor: Genuine Intel(R) CPU             000  @ 2.40GHz
Clock Speed: 2.40 GHz
Active Physical Cores: 24
Total System Memory: 24567 MB

Stress Level: Standard (1024 MB)
Testing started on 3/4/2012 3:57:17 PM
Time (s)		Speed (GFlops)		Result
[15:57:40] 11.233	79.5761			3.968400e-002
[15:58:06] 13.686	65.3129			3.968400e-002
[15:58:32] 12.359	72.3293			3.968400e-002
[15:58:58] 12.116	73.7746			3.968400e-002
[15:59:20] 11.391	78.4709			3.968400e-002
[15:59:43] 11.303	79.0819			3.968400e-002
[16:00:05] 11.576	77.2209			3.968400e-002
[16:00:27] 11.195	79.8466			3.968400e-002
[16:00:49] 11.274	79.2873			3.968400e-002
[16:01:12] 11.329	78.9003			3.968400e-002
Testing ended on 3/4/2012 4:01:12 PM
Test Result: Success.
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I went ahead and took a look and it seemed like installing and uninstalling wasn't a big deal so I did that and got the following. How much ram do you have. I've got 2 banks of 12. I thought it was strange that your results on the geekbench were so much higher. Any idea why?

Code:
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IntelBurnTest v2.53
Created by AgentGOD
----------------------------

Processor: Genuine Intel(R) CPU             000  @ 2.40GHz
Clock Speed: 2.40 GHz
Active Physical Cores: 24
Total System Memory: 24567 MB

Stress Level: Standard (1024 MB)
Testing started on 3/4/2012 3:57:17 PM
Time (s)		Speed (GFlops)		Result
[15:57:40] 11.233	79.5761			3.968400e-002
[15:58:06] 13.686	65.3129			3.968400e-002
[15:58:32] 12.359	72.3293			3.968400e-002
[15:58:58] 12.116	73.7746			3.968400e-002
[15:59:20] 11.391	78.4709			3.968400e-002
[15:59:43] 11.303	79.0819			3.968400e-002
[16:00:05] 11.576	77.2209			3.968400e-002
[16:00:27] 11.195	79.8466			3.968400e-002
[16:00:49] 11.274	79.2873			3.968400e-002
[16:01:12] 11.329	78.9003			3.968400e-002
Testing ended on 3/4/2012 4:01:12 PM
Test Result: Success.
----------------------------

I'm using 6 sticks to a total of 12GB, and running them under spec (I find it helps with reducing wattage, and WCG doesn't seem to mind that loss of performance).

Well, my chip is 2.13 at stock, but I have SR-2 motherboard so I overclocked the BCLK to 160. That gives me 2.57GHz clock speed compared to your 2.4 stock. With BCLK being slightly higher it should be slightly faster at the same speed though, the advantage of having that board I guess.


Code:
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IntelBurnTest v2.53
Created by AgentGOD
----------------------------

Processor: Genuine Intel(R) CPU             000  @ 2.13GHz
Clock Speed: 2.56 GHz
Active Physical Cores: 24
Total System Memory: 12279 MB

Stress Level: Standard (1024 MB)
Testing started on 05/03/2012 00:08:31
Time (s)		Speed (GFlops)		Result
[00:09:04] 15.491	57.7026			3.968400e-002
[00:09:26] 10.768	83.0133			3.968400e-002
[00:09:47] 10.116	88.3612			3.968400e-002
[00:10:09] 10.178	87.8282			3.968400e-002
[00:10:30] 10.229	87.3893			3.968400e-002
[00:10:53] 10.192	87.7030			3.968400e-002
[00:11:20] 10.588	84.4212			3.968400e-002
[00:11:40] 10.164	87.9448			3.968400e-002
[00:12:00] 10.110	88.4123			3.968400e-002
[00:12:20] 10.176	87.8422			3.968400e-002
Testing ended on 05/03/2012 00:12:20
Test Result: Success.
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I'm using 6 sticks to a total of 12GB, and running them under spec (I find it helps with reducing wattage, and WCG doesn't seem to mind that loss of performance).

Well, my chip is 2.13 at stock, but I have SR-2 motherboard so I overclocked the BCLK to 160. That gives me 2.57GHz clock speed compared to your 2.4 stock. With BCLK being slightly higher it should be slightly faster at the same speed though, the advantage of having that board I guess.
Interesting. I never would have guessed the board would make that much difference - or bclk - whichever. Probably both. :)

edit: I'm actually running closer clocks - 133x19 = 2527
 
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Interesting. I never would have guessed the board would make that much difference - or bclk - whichever. Probably both. :)

edit: I'm actually running closer clocks - 133x19 = 2527

160x16=2560 here. Presume your x19 comes from Turbo?

Alas, it's midnight here, time for me to retire from an equally painful weekend with hardware to get some sleep. Just glad to see that both rigs are now operational with 48 new threads for the team. Will be nice to see what they can do. :toast:

EDIT: And here's an awesome video that has been a welcome distraction this weekend: http://vimeo.com/18150336
 
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160x16=2560 here. Presume your x19 comes from Turbo?

Alas, it's midnight here, time for me to retire from an equally painful weekend with hardware to get some sleep. Just glad to see that both rigs are now operational with 48 new threads for the team. Will be nice to see what they can do. :toast:

EDIT: And here's an awesome video that has been a welcome distraction this weekend: http://vimeo.com/18150336
No. The asus board let me kick the multi from 18 to 19 - believe it or not. :eek:

Yeah, 48 threads. Dayum. I guess I'll wasting more time on ebay trying to find another pair of hex cores. I've had an alert set up for a while. I'll need to wait at least a few months though. Maybe wait and see what Ivy bridge looks like. I wouldn't mind replacing the i7-950 with something that has 3x the # of threads and the same wattage.
 
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