I was able to drop my fsb by 2MHz to get 31s
I was able to drop my fsb by 2MHz to get 31s
a little improvement
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the jap version of SPI is better under 2003... but it's not the solution
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took me 34 secs.
and this is total owneage O_O: http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/3233730401/23s.jpg
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To have a good Superpi time (1M) :
Use :
* Windows 2k3
* Priority in real time
* a Virtual Disk with ramdisk (for example) + Maxmem=105 in boot.ini
* Japanese version of Super Pi
* minimum resources
They also use a program called maro, I dont know what it is but it helps to boost...
It works with PIFAST (10M)
Last edited by cpulloverclock; 07-29-2004 at 01:45 AM.
I love XS
Road to CompTIA A+ (601, 602) and Network+ (N10-003) Certifications
I want a Penryn 3.33G 12MB & quad sli Nvidia G92
nice.. you have a link to the macro program..
"M-I-A"
no, I havent ... for the momentOriginally posted by bias_hjorth
nice.. you have a link to the macro program..
I love XS
Road to CompTIA A+ (601, 602) and Network+ (N10-003) Certifications
I want a Penryn 3.33G 12MB & quad sli Nvidia G92
Processor
SPI 8M calculation
P4 550 (3.4GHz) Prescott D0 stepping (L415B305)
Abit AS8 (bios 11)
2x 256MB HyperX 3200 1:1 SR-E-4-E-E / 3.2V
Stock cooling
Abit AN7 | XP-M 2400+ | 1024 Mb Corsair XMS-3200 | Radeon 9800 Pro | 3DMark01=22925 | 3DMark03=7262
3GHz will hopefully give me 29sec
Thanks for the tipsOriginally posted by cpulloverclock
To have a good Superpi time (1M) :
Use :
* Windows 2k3
* Priority in real time
* a Virtual Disk with ramdisk (for example) + Maxmem=105 in boot.ini
* Japanese version of Super Pi
* minimum resources
They also use a program called maro, I dont know what it is but it helps to boost...
It works with PIFAST (10M)
I tried several different RAM disk programs and all resulted in a slightly slower time These were all based on the Microsoft reference ram disk driver. Which RAM disk driver works best?
X800Pro class 3DMark01 : 36670
X800Pro class 3DMark03 : 16092
Ti4200 class 3Dmark01 No 1 : 22213
Super Pi 1M : S754 28 sec, FX53 25 sec
HEXUS Pifast : S754/Prom 40.55sec, FX53 36.92sec
Author of A64 Tweaker
Co-author of NF2 Tweaker
Well I've never run Super pi much in the past because I never had a decent CPU but this new 3500 seems to be doing nicely
AMD-64-3500 on an Abit AV8. Running 260x10 (Mem is at 5:4 though) scoring 35s.
System is straight water cooled and so far seems to be prime stable at 1.725v, running 42 degrees under full load.
Will post a screenshot later tonight.
Warden
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AMD64-3500@10x256 (2560mhz)
Abit AV8
Evga 6800 GT @ 460/1200
Dangerden TDX and 6800 Block
Blueline HD30 Waterpump
Dual 120mm Fans and Radiator setup
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=3054009
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=22188
my best super pi time
I thinks there was something wrong, because in my opinion the time sucks for that clockspeed (I reached 33s with a 4100Mhz Northwood)
Nice overclock!
What cooling?
The time seems not very good to me too
Thanks!
For cooling I used dry-ice and this:
I wonder why the time is so bad..
I used windows 2003 server, I used tight latencies with memories (2-2-2-5) runningn 1:1, I shut down every single unnecessary service I could find... what else can a man do?!?
Any suggestions for tomorrows re-run?
Ram frequency is too low.......That's why.........BTW , nice dryice tube you have got there......I think one of the best I've seen so far......Originally posted by Hilppa
Thanks!
I wonder why the time is so bad..
I used windows 2003 server, I used tight latencies with memories (2-2-2-5) runningn 1:1, I shut down every single unnecessary service I could find... what else can a man do?!?
Any suggestions for tomorrows re-run?
INTEL PWA FOR EVER
Dr. Who my arss...
.........
Here's a 30 sec SuperPI of my own:
I know the RAM frequency is low, but i couldn't set the divider to 4:5 after I went over 200Mhz, so it had to be 1:1.Originally posted by hipro5
Ram frequency is too low.......That's why.........BTW , nice dryice tube you have got there......I think one of the best I've seen so far......
And thanks, I love my tube also
I have more images about the dryice tube in here,
even though I havent got any updated pics yet (it's now soldered together with silver).
30"
p4c 800 full mod... (v.core, v.dimm, v.dropp, v.agp)
antec 550 +3,3v mod,
2x512 muskin pc 3500 level II @ 3,35 v.
Hilppa........
why you do not succeed to activate the 4/5 over the 200 mhz of fsb... ??? my friend burner man with 2.8 533:
I have no idea. I tried all the settings for mem.freq available, as I recall those were DDR400, 320, 266 and auto. Anyway, all of them resulted in either lower frequency than cpu, or the same (DDR400). Maybe I was a bit careless and missed something in the middle of trying to get this freaking ASUS mobo working at these temps.
Try setting boot up FSB below 200MHz ?
Like 199 and then up it from Windows w/ Setfsb. Should give you the ram divider you want
Is this 2.8 533FSB OC with dry ice too?
29 with dry ice and 28 @ 4830 with ln2
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