Everything posted by pasatoiutd
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PLEASE ADD OTHER HARDWARE THREAD:
Please add - GPU - AMD RX 6800M 12GB as the one in Asus G15 Advantage Edition (Asus G513QY): https://hwbot.org/submission/4799521_
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PLEASE ADD MOTHERBOARD THREAD:
Please add: Motherboard - Asus G513QY: https://hwbot.org/submission/4799521_
- Stelaras - Parhelia 128Mb @ 420/430MHz - 15281 marks 3DMark2001 SE
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Antinomy - P5PE-VM @ 340.1MHz - 340.09 MHz Reference Clock
Official BIOS? Clockgen seems to freeze the board even for a 1-2 MHz increase of the FSB. I tried 2 CPUs, 2 types of RAM, external VGA etc.
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Please add this motherboards to database =)
VIA P4XB - VIA P4X266 Chipset, socket 478: http://hothardware.com/migratedcontent/reviews/images/via_p4x266a/board.htm http://valid.x86.fr/e5fzvf [motherboard not detected correctly; I'll add a picture later]
- pasatoiutd - 2x Opteron 6164 HE @ 1701MHz - 5.87 fps HWBOT x265 Benchmark - 1080p
- pasatoiutd - HD Graphics (Haswell) @ 1850/1400MHz - 1954 marks Catzilla - 720p
- Rasparthe - Radeon 9800 Pro @ 446/378MHz - 23168 marks 3DMark 99 Max
- pasatoiutd - Core 2 E6300 (1.86Ghz) @ 3881MHz - 12min 2sec 781ms SuperPi - 32M
- pasatoiutd - Radeon R7 Series (512 Shaders) @ 998/1248MHz - 22507 marks 3DMark06
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GunGod - Pentium 4 1.5Ghz Willamette s423 @ 2219.1MHz - 7h 38min 26sec 742ms GPUPI for CPU - 1B
Really Nice! Congratulations!
- GunGod - Pentium 4 1.5Ghz Willamette s423 @ 2004.4MHz - 8h 57min 58sec 712ms GPUPI for CPU - 1B
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pasatoiutd - Radeon R9 290X @ 1310/1650MHz - 17sec 657ms GPUPI - 1B
VGPU @ ~ 1.35V, very low ambient (probably around - 10 C).
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pasatoiutd - Pentium 4 1.4Ghz Willamette s423 @ 2016MHz - 9h 2min 51sec 896ms GPUPI for CPU - 1B
Boot @ FSB 140, then raised the FSB to 144.
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pasatoiutd - Pentium 4 1.4Ghz Willamette s423 @ 1988MHz - 9h 9min 18sec 184ms GPUPI for CPU - 1B
It's a SL4X2 and it should go higher, as I pushed it 3 years ago up to 2.14 GHz (http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2114877) for validation, but now it's not very cold, so its limit is around 2 GHz. The other Pentium 4 1.4 Ghz Willamette s423 I have (B2 revision) is worse, while the Intel Pentium 4 1.5 Ghz Willamette s423 is between those two.
- Remembering Turrican: Bench for a good cause (and buy a T-shirt)
- pasatoiutd - Athlon 5350 @ 3108MHz - 16min 59sec 328ms SuperPi - 32M
- Alex@ro - A10-7850K @ 4997MHz - 12min 22sec 875ms SuperPi - 32M
- Alex@ro - A10-7850K @ 4997MHz - 12min 22sec 875ms SuperPi - 32M
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pasatoiutd - GeForce GTX 980 @ 1531/2033MHz - 3856 marks 3DMark - Fire Strike Ultra
Sorry for the wrongly uploaded screenshot. Here is the correct one: http://img.hwbot.org/u6067/image_id_1306510.jpeg
- pasatoiutd - Core i7 2600K @ 5001.6MHz - 6min 31sec 875ms SuperPi - 32M
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pasatoiutd - Core i7 2600K @ 5001.6MHz - 6min 31sec 875ms SuperPi - 32M
You have 6-9-6-21-1-4-60-8-4-16-4-6-6, while I have 7-7-6-20-1-4-66-6-4-16-6-4-7. Your CL 6 vs 7) and TRef (60 vs 66) are tighter, but TRCD (9 vs. 7) and tRAS (21 vs. 20) are looser. For the other secondary subtimings there are no important differences (8-4-16-4-6-6 vs. 6-4-16-6-4-7), because tWCL is very important only for PSC. If I have to bet, I would say TRCD is more important than CL for Sandy Bridge. I cannot say I am very happy with the result, as I could not run SPi 32 M @ 106.4 x 47 with the Hypers, so I will bench again on this platform.
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pasatoiutd - Core i7 2600K @ 5001.6MHz - 6min 31sec 875ms SuperPi - 32M
Unfortunately for me, it is slow, actually. It is even slower than your PSC-based submission (http://img.hwbot.org/u27054/image_id_1015875.jpeg) and Elpida Hyper is faster than PSC-based memory at that frequency. Using PSC memory and the same setup, I was more than one second a half slower (http://img.hwbot.org/u6067/image_id_1297646.jpeg).