Official Superpi Mod Ranking Thread

mx344

New Member
^yeah that is interesting, I havent heard of that :confused:
Very impressive though, I actually didn't even notice the clock speed :p
4.6ghz, quite impressive, especially since your inexpeienced with it.
You should try again later,give us some updates :D
 

ScottALot

Active Member
^yeah that is interesting, I havent heard of that :confused:
Very impressive though, I actually didn't even notice the clock speed :p
4.6ghz, quite impressive, especially since your inexpeienced with it.
You should try again later,give us some updates :D

Yeah I'll try to get in contact with those guys... I did it with a group in Naperville, IL as I'm terrified to do it by myself. If/When I break that personal record, I'll definitely post to here :D
 

87dtna

Active Member
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.
 

ScottALot

Active Member
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.

It wasn't showing any signs of hesitation before then, so I don't think it was a board wall (MSi Big Bang Xpower). I posted the clock on XS and they immediately recognized the PCI-e trick, rather than consider a board wall.

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.

Well wouldn't a higher clock help SuperPi? After that session, I experimented with 107MHz, and it was stable.

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.

This is for CPU frequency only, right?
 

87dtna

Active Member
It wasn't showing any signs of hesitation before then

Thats why it's called a wall :eek:

Well wouldn't a higher clock help SuperPi? After that session, I experimented with 107MHz, and it was stable.


Higher pcie clock would not help in any 2d benches whatsoever.

This is for CPU frequency only, right?

What are you talking about?? I said if you cut it down to 1 core you can get a 23 multiplier out of the I7 930.

220x21= 4.6ghz

220x23= 5.06ghz
 

Darkserge

New Member
I am going add 1 bus speed(+10 MHz) at it time.

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jonnyp11

New Member
Stock 16k-.203

3.5ghz-.182

Stock 512k-9.344

3.5ghz-9.440???????????????

What is going on

AMD Phenom II X4 960t 3Ghz/3.5Ghz

3.5Ghz w/o temp monitors or anything-9.267
 

FuryRosewood

Active Member
you adding voltage to get to 3.5 ghz? sometimes that adds latency to the signals that are doing said calculations...and in turn you slow down
 

jonnyp11

New Member
No, but i had to add voltage to get it to 3.7, which is topping at 61C with intelburntest, with ~164 secs on Very High (4gb). Voltage is set in bios @1.24, and will post new times later.
 

Darkserge

New Member
Here my update of ranking Intel score.

1#Buzz1927 [32nm Sandy Bridge 2600k 5301MHz 1.55v] [DDR3 Dual Channel Corsair 1600 9-9-9-24] [Gigabyte P67A-UD4] 7.036 -0.000

2#87dtna [32nm Sandy Bridge I5 2500k 5209Mhz 1.54v] [DDR3 Dual Channel G.Skill 1600 8-8-8-24] [ASRock P67 Extreme4] 7.213 -0.177

3#an0nym0us [32nm Sandy Bridge i7 2600K 4988Mhz 1.45v] [DDR3 Dual Channel Corsair 1600 9-9-9-24] [Gigabyte P67A-UD5] 7.560 -0.524

4#Gubrother [32nm Sandy Bridge i7 2600k 4988Mhz 1.46v] [DDR3 Dual Channel Corsair 1600 8-8-8-8-24] [Gigabyte ga-p67a-ud4] 7.566 -0.530

5#Jasonn20 [32nm Sandybridge Core i7 2600K 4613Mhz 1.272v] [DDR3 Dual Channel G.Skill 2140 9-11-9-27] [Gigabyte P67A-UD4] 8.077 -1.041

6#Jet [45nm Bloomfield Core i7 920 4600Mhz 1.464v] [DDR3 Triple Channel OCZ 1310 8-8-8-24] [MSI X58A-GD65] 8.830-1.794

7#susik89 [45nm Nehalem Core i7 920 4531Mhz 1.36v] [DDR3 Triple Channel OCZ 1294 8-8-8-24] [Asus P6T Deluxe V2] 8.975 -1.939

8#meticadpa [45nm Nehalem Core i7 930 4503Mhz 1.458v] [DDR3 Triple Channel Crucial 1718 8-8-8-24-1T] [EVGA X58 SLI LE] 9.078 -2.042

9#just a noob [45nm Nehalem Core i7 920 4503Mhz 1.53v] [DDR3 Triple Channel Corsair 1715 11-11-11-28] [Evga Classified e760] 9.094 -2.058

10#jevery [45nm Bloomfield i7 950 4200Mhz 1.352v] [DDR3 Triple Channel Corsair 1600 7-7-7-20] [ASUS P6X58D-E] 9.688 -2.652

11#mihir [45nm Bloomfield Core i7 920 4000Mhz 1.4v] [DDR3 Triple Channel Corsair 1600 8-8-8-24] [Asus P6T Deluxe] 10.218 -3.182

12#Remeniz [45nm Bloomfield Core i7-920 4000Mhz 1.248v] [DDR3 Triple Channel Corsiar 1600 8-8-8-24] [Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5] 10.294 -3.258

13#Domain_Man [45nm Yorkfield Core 2 Quad Q9650 4510Mhz 1.54v] [DDR2 Dual Channel OCZ Reapers 2004 5-5-5-18] [Asus P5Q-PRO] 10.451 -3.415

14#fastdude [32nm Clarkdale Pentium G6950 4200Mhz 1.3v] [DDR3 Dual Channel Corsair 1600 9-9-9-24] [Gigabyte H55M-UD2H] 11.201 -4.165

15#springy182 [45nm Yorkfield Core 2 Quad Q9550 4016Mhz 1.3625v] [DDR2 Dual Channel OCZ 1066 5-5-5-15] [EVGA 780i SLI FTW] 11.734 -4.698

16#Darkserge [45nm Wolfdale Core 2 Duo E8600 4000Mhz 1.296v] [DDR2 Dual Channel Corsair 1066 5-7-7-24] [Gigabyte EP45-UD3R] 11.790 -4.754

17#The Chad [45nm Bloomfield Core i7 920 3398Mhz 1.192v] [DDR3 Triple Channel OCZ 1704 9-9-9-24] [Asus P6T] 11.977-4.941

18#Linkin [45nm Wolfdale Pentium Dual Core E6300 4003MHz 1.46v] [DDR2 Dual Channel Corsair 850 5-5-5-18] [Asus P5N-E SLI] 14.310 -7.274

19#Nevakonaza [65nm Kentsfield Core 2 Quad Q6600 3500Mhz 1.42v] [DDR2 Dual Channel Ocz Vista Gold Series 932 6-6-6-18] [Asus P5Q SE P45] 15.116 -8.080

20#spynoodle [45nm Yorkfield Core 2 Quad Q9650 3295MHz 1.3625v] [DDR2 Single Channel Kingston 880 6-7-7-20] [Asus P5N7A-VM] 15.547 -8.511

21#voyagerfan99 [45nm Penryn Mobile Core 2 Duo P8600 2400Mhz 0.875v] [DDR2 Dual Channel Hijynx 798 6-6-6-18] [Dell 0X564R] 20.515 -13.479
 
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Virssagòn

VIP Member
^^wow, thats a nice clock...
but also a high voltage :p.
You need a good cooler, I'm waiting on a new one.
Still got that fuu stock cooler, can't clock mine higher then 4.9...
he goes over 60 if I clock him 5ghz, is that too hot?

(tip: try to get your bus speed to 108.0 mhz, couldn't reach 110mhz... it helps!)
 
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