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largefridge's 0 sec 0 ms SuperPi - 1M run with Pentium 4 520

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Quick test for the P4 524 PTH comp. Apparently prochot decreases the CPU multi on those down to x14, which is the same multi as this, so I took it upon myself to test out what I had on-hand. FSB limited at ~358 unfortunately, and the SS struggled to sustain more than 1.55 V under extended loads. What was more surprising was how underwhelming the fatbodies were; 350 MHz 3-2-2, or frankly even 400 MHz 3-2-2 are so much worse than even stock ddr3 at double the frequency, it's not even funny. One hyper, one INDIVIDUAL hyper, in SINGLE CHANNEL, beat this score by half a second. Don't run fatbodies for the comp, please.
1 hour ago, large fridge said:

Quick test for the P4 524 PTH comp. Apparently prochot decreases the CPU multi on those down to x14, which is the same multi as this, so I took it upon myself to test out what I had on-hand. FSB limited at ~358 unfortunately, and the SS struggled to sustain more than 1.55 V under extended loads. What was more surprising was how underwhelming the fatbodies were; 350 MHz 3-2-2, or frankly even 400 MHz 3-2-2 are so much worse than even stock ddr3 at double the frequency, it's not even funny. One hyper, one INDIVIDUAL hyper, in SINGLE CHANNEL, beat this score by half a second. Don't run fatbodies for the comp, please.

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