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Fritz Chess Benchmark/Super PI Thread 2010

Well im all out, I cant get fritz to run at 4ghz :(

To be honest I'm shocked I got it this far, VID considered. 1.312, all the chips in the quad database are 1.22 etc.

I've just got fritz to run at 3919MHz, but am having trouble with SuperPi. Need to reboot to see if adjusting the CPU reference voltage will help me push past 1.5v core (currently set to 1.6v with IDCC, but only getting 1.47-1.5v out of it).

I'll have this run at 4GHz yet :p
 
Cheers :D

I'm just amazed how well these chips have aged. Mine has been clocked between 3.4 and 3.8 (with a few weeks at 2.7 on an awful 650i board) since I got it in 2007 and can still hold it's own.

Best £130 I've ever spent on a component, by far.

yeah yours is sitting above an i7 920 in the chart now :)
 
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I've just got fritz to run at 3919MHz, but am having trouble with SuperPi. Need to reboot to see if adjusting the CPU reference voltage will help me push past 1.5v core (currently set to 1.6v with IDCC, but only getting 1.47-1.5v out of it).

I'll have this run at 4GHz yet :p

I think I had CPU ref set to 0.67 and Pll at 1.8, but then again I was running 1.675v in bios, 1.65v in windows on the core.


However, if you manage to hit 4ghz I may just have to get there myself :cool:

Here's my 4ghz pi:



Windows classic view for added placebo effect stability!

Edit: Damn speedstep, it really is 4ghz (444x9) and not 2.6 :p
 
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

ha thats nothing to the raw power of my p.c :eek:
1.6 p4 northwood laptop


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I have updated scores for my I5 750.

Now at 3.99ghz and still air cooled.

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Super Pi 1M - 10.467s
Fritz - 24.50
Fritz - 11761

I5 750 @ 3,990mhz ( 21 x 190 )

Think that moves me up a place or 2.
 
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Can't be much between our chips if they run out of stability within a few hundred MHz of each other. I'm sure if I get to 4GHz, you will :p

I wouldnt be so sure. Our cooling and VIDs differ quite drastically :(

If I were using air I'd be pushed to get 3.6, and definitely wouldn't put 1.65 through the chip.

I'm using more volts to get 3.9 workable than anyone else has used in this entire database:

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10096083&postcount=2

:D

I actually have quite the lemon of a chip. I'm just more, erm, persuasive than other would-be overclockers.
 
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Damn you Sayso, you've beaten my Super PI... :(

I wish I had my own rig up and running so I could run these tests at 4.7GHz.

Does anyone know whether RAM frequency makes any difference in these tests or not?
 
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