MAJOR Superpi - Survey

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not sure if have gotten better but this is with my new ocz golld pc4000 ram at 528mhz default timings
 
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GTX SLI, try this using my ram settings from my previous picture futher up the page, this was quite easy and u should be able to easierly beat that score, i got up to 3.3ghz on air with the fx57 without much work at all.

if ya need help, ill help ya out, just have a go with your memory first
 
No screenshot so you'll just have to belive me. My 600MHz AMD Duron does 1M in 03m 59.124s. So my Core 2 duo system could be around 24 times faster - that's progress for you!
 
damn I just can't get 3GHz to run super pi. It runs at 2992 though on my 3500+. Always errors at 3006MHz, it might be my value RAM not liking 250MHz, but it will benchmark at 249. My RAM is maxed out and if I lower the divider I cant get as good a score - does anyone know where command rate is in an nForce3 250gb motherboard's BIOS? I can't seem to find it and this will help my scores a lot apparently.

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meaz said:
damn I just can't get 3GHz to run super pi. It runs at 2992 though on my 3500+. Always errors at 3006MHz, it might be my value RAM not liking 250MHz, but it will benchmark at 249.

Make the divider bigger, to make sure its the ram. also, i think having the ram at 2T is slowing the time down a lot as well.
 
Obviously your memory timmings are too tight or frequancy is too high for it to take. Or your memory could just be bad and have errors on them. Losen your timmings and close superpi and re-open it as if i change mine in windows it continues to error unless i close it down and open it up again
 
meaz said:
damn I just can't get 3GHz to run super pi. It runs at 2992 though on my 3500+. Always errors at 3006MHz, it might be my value RAM not liking 250MHz, but it will benchmark at 249.

You should be getting a much faster time than that! At 2.9GHz my 3700 can do the 1M in 28.5secs.. As MattBrown said, its probably the 2T thats holding it back.
 
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