^yeah that is interesting, I havent heard of that
Very impressive though, I actually didn't even notice the clock speed
4.6ghz, quite impressive, especially since your inexpeienced with it.
You should try again later,give us some updates
You most likely were hitting a base clock wall at the 220 mhz there, thats a pretty common max base clock for the average board.
The increase in PCI express clock does nothing to help super Pi, it allows you to run higher base clock for more overclock. I've run as much as 114 PCIe clock to get 245 base clock. Not all boards will clock the PCIe that high though. And also sometimes it does not help either.
With the I7 930 though, the trick is you want to cut it all the way down to 1 core and run turbo which would have given you a 23 multiplier.
It wasn't showing any signs of hesitation before then
Well wouldn't a higher clock help SuperPi? After that session, I experimented with 107MHz, and it was stable.
This is for CPU frequency only, right?
Best I can do right now..
[22nm Ivy Bridge I7 3770K 5100.5Mhz 1.49v] [DDR3 Dual Channel G.Skill 1600 9-9-9-24] [Asus P8Z68-V Pro] 7.192
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