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TAGG's 7 min 42 sec 731 ms SuperPi - 32M run with Core i7 Extreme 975
Agreed, they look awesome
- Yesterday
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Bastiaan_NL's 20 sec 556 ms y-cruncher - Pi-1b run with Ryzen 5 7500F
Hell yeah!
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TAGG's 7 min 42 sec 731 ms SuperPi - 32M run with Core i7 Extreme 975
Very good looking sticks ;)
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Sparks.nl started following The Purge™
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The Purge™
Hi, interested in buying the Z170M OCF. Will pm.
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NeilB's 2 min 15 sec 865 ms y-cruncher - Pi-10b run with Ryzen 9 9950X3D
nice run :)
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Enksx1 changed their profile photo
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Enksx1 started following CPU 700MHz Bus Speed Project
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CPU 700MHz Bus Speed Project
I had done on EP45-EX. made a NB LN2 container with stock cooling. My 45-EX A2 step reach 710FSB vailds. DQ6 700FSB+. Both were A2 .Not A3 step. https://hwbot.org/benchmarks/reference_frequency/submissions/5697852 EP45-UD you only just remove the stock IHS to use third parts get well. I never visited HWBOT community these days(quite unknow this blank) you can ask me othersides about.
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Athlon 64 1640B or Athlon 64 LE-1640B?
The Athlon 64 1640B and Athlon 64 LE-1640B are actually the same processor, just listed differently by various sources. The LE in the name stands for Low Energy, highlighting its low power usage, but AMD sometimes dropped the LE in certain listings or packaging. The part number ADH164BIAA4DP confirms it is indeed the LE-1640B model. So, if both chips have this part number, they are identical in performance and specs, even if labeled differently.
- Dr.Antoine's 44 sec 400 ms y-cruncher - Pi-2.5b run with Ryzen 5 9600X
- Dr.Antoine's 44 sec 400 ms y-cruncher - Pi-2.5b run with Ryzen 5 9600X
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ObscureParadox started following ObscureParadox's 25950 MIPS 7-Zip run with Phenom II X2 555 BE
- ObscureParadox's 25950 MIPS 7-Zip run with Phenom II X2 555 BE
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Neon Knights's 30 sec 323 ms y-cruncher - Pi-2.5b run with Ryzen 9 9950X3D
Plz check out the rules per benchmark at the forntpage, there is also a sample screenshot included. HWbot requires 2 x CPUZ tabs , one for CPU and one for Memory to be displayed ( even with BenchMate )
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Houzii's 1 min 38 sec 611 ms PYPrime - 32b with BenchMate run with DDR5 SDRAM
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- Phantom's 15 sec 217 ms y-cruncher - Pi-1b run with Ryzen 5 9600X
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- ObscureParadox's 25950 MIPS 7-Zip run with Phenom II X2 555 BE
- ObscureParadox's 25950 MIPS 7-Zip run with Phenom II X2 555 BE
- Phantom's 15 sec 217 ms y-cruncher - Pi-1b run with Ryzen 5 9600X
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toshel's 2 min 15 sec 313 ms y-cruncher - Pi-1b run with Xeon E5 1650 v2
- NeilB's 27 sec 783 ms y-cruncher - Pi-2.5b run with Ryzen 9 9950X3D
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Vince096's 2 min 21 sec 838 ms y-cruncher - Pi-10b run with Ryzen 9 9950X3D
Nicely done, hope you don't mind if I take this spot?, You need motivation :)
- ObscureParadox's 25950 MIPS 7-Zip run with Phenom II X2 555 BE
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The Purge™
F5 from the future
- Zarok77's 36709 points Unigine Superposition - 1080P Xtreme run with GeForce RTX 5090
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Change Subsystem ID
long story short: tired of my desktop that consumed almost 1 kw every time I turned it on, I decided to try one of those latest generation mini PCs. Knowing that they are re-engineered laptops motherboard, I was looking for a compromise between performance and consumption. so about a year ago i bought this Mini PC ( AceMagic M2A StarShip - https://acemagic.eu/products/m2a-minipc ). I was honestly very satisfied with the performance and especially with the consumption in fairly heavy gaming situations: Rust, FC 25 mostly. the only flaw of this pc is that unfortunately the GPU ID has been customized. ( leaving aside the fact that even on the official site it is not reported anywhere that custom drivers are needed ) %NVIDIA_DEV.249C.0000.10DE% = Section070, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_249C&SUBSYS_000010DE NVIDIA_DEV.249C.0000.10DE = “NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Laptop GPU” Not being in the list of nvidia drivers, to install the drivers each time you have to “modify” the .inf file by hand. I’m not very familiar with this kind of things and i actually don’t know if are “legit”, but I was wondering if is possible to modify the Subsystem id to avoid the “manual work” every time there’s a driver update. I read about NVFLASH but i need some kind of “guide” Thanks in advance for your support
- Bl4ckdot (FRA) sets new WR Memory Frequency at 12836 MT/s
- Dr.Antoine's 44 sec 400 ms y-cruncher - Pi-2.5b run with Ryzen 5 9600X