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Fritz Chess Benchmark/Super PI Thread 2010

Setter,Davyboy,

Just got it all working last night and this thing flies even at stock.;) Just installing programs and will make an image of the system to my windows home server then I will get clocking it.:D

I like to have a comparison of stock benchies against clocked benchies as a point of reference.
 
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Super PI = 10 seconds dead!
Fritz= 12121

i5 750@4219MHz

May try again in a bit, managed 4.3GHz and got a 9.78 second PI run but kept hard locking on Fritz!
 
think i have got all the correct info here. dont know what the scores mean so probs not great but heyho

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i7 920 D0 @ 4GHz
Super PI (1M) = 10.288s
Fritz 1 Core = 2997
Fritz 8 Core = 14618
 
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Here is a sub 9 second Super Pi 1M run I did last year with my chip at 4.61GHz.

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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?
 
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

LOL, he's missed mine too. :p

Made them easier to read now too.
 
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?

I think these i7's are cursed, The first day I built mine up it went to 4.4GHz very easily, If I'd have tweaked it as much as I have done in the following weeks/months since then, then maybe I'd have gotten more than that too, as I pretty much just chucked 4.4GHz at it and it worked and since then it's taken lots more tweaking/effort just to get 4/4.2GHz. :confused: & :mad:

Maybe they wear out quick. :eek:
 
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You should be showing those with i7 920 or above CPU's with turbo mode on as at that speed, so I have turbo mode on and I get 4.2Ghz, all cores runs at that speed. It's misleading the benchmark scores when you don't display the correct frequency.
 
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