Heres mine:
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Once I get my own system built up again I will repost results from it, as my chip clocks better than the missus' one, can get 4.7GHz out of my chip..
Scary temps on that run?! 90º+, I'd be too afraid!
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Heres mine:
snip
Once I get my own system built up again I will repost results from it, as my chip clocks better than the missus' one, can get 4.7GHz out of my chip..
Scary temps on that run?! 90º+, I'd be too afraid!
Why am I 4th place in the list when I should be 2nd?!?!
@easy, when you said single threaded benchmark, and multithreaded benchmark, you were meaning Super Pi as the single threaded bench, and not to run Fritz using 1 core like a lot of people have done, right??
Look forward to seeing your overclocked results.Heres my i7 at stock...Built it tonight
So around the same speed as a Q6600 @ 3.8ghz
i7-920@ 2.66ghz
Super PI (1M) = 14.555
Fritz = 10166
yes mate
just a heads up my score from last night was missed out the update to the main page
Geckovich, I think you have somehow missed my extraordinarily impressive results (post #71). I assume you were blinded by their sheer brilliance?
Here they are again:
Intel Atom 230 @ 1.6GHz
Super PI (1M) = 96.390s
Fritz = 740
Here is a sub 9 second Super Pi 1M run I did last year with my chip at 4.61GHz.
I was wondering if anyone could answer this question I have, basically what it is, when I tested my missus' chip on my UD5 I was able to clock it up to 4.6GHz without to much trouble at all, but last night when I was doing those benches, I couldn't get it past 4.4GHz for some reason.
Her rig has a UD5 as well, but what I was wondering was, could it be possible for some boards to clock better than others, you know how each processor is different, does the same thing apply to motherboards?