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itabellaOC - Core i7 6700K @ 5100MHz - 6min 13sec 481ms GPUPI for CPU - 1B

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18 C between core 0 and core 2??? Here must be the trick, so, enlight me please!

I run the HWMonitor after completion GPUPI running, and I'm just stressing to use cpu-z for 5 seconds to show that I am using the air cooling.

 

My processor is already delid

and replace the default TIM from intel

so the decrease in temperature my proccesor becomes significant

if only using the AIO

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So, evan Nik and I have good delidded chips and strong watercooling, but couldn't evan approach of your scores.

Somewhere is a trick, for sure!

And the rules are clear: HWMonitor must be opened during thte run.

So make it again, if it's possible, with HWMonitor running from the start!

Btw...5 minutes of stress with gpupi at 5300 mhz with AIO is absolute impossible!

I was born in the morning, but not this morning!

Edited by stivut

try making your memory run as efficiently.

and run at high freq, above 3600Mhz :)

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I hope websmile can manage imposible scores.

Memory tunning can't make such a big difference!

sorry for asking but using 3cores/6threads is the new way to run gpupi or it was based on any rules? :S

 

The rules allowed only 6 threads ;)

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