Post your SuperPi Score!

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bubblescivic

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wait until i get a ln2 pot and an e8600 or something, lol 5ghz+ :p

something that's in the works... we know the RAM and motherboard is capable...


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All these new comers ares blowing us away.:p

we don't mean to try to just come in and post our stuff and leave, we want to strive for a better score even if it means taking an acceptable risk to reap the reward of being in the top spot.
 

just a noob

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seems to me i saw something like that over at xtreme systems(i mean that graphing paper and whatnot) but, i can't seem to locate a metal lathe anywhere, so i can't make a pot, maybe i'll just have to make due with a tin can and some dry ice :p
 

bubblescivic

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seems to me i saw something like that over at xtreme systems(i mean that graphing paper and whatnot) but, i can't seem to locate a metal lathe anywhere, so i can't make a pot, maybe i'll just have to make due with a tin can and some dry ice :p

LOL that was my post i go by an0nym0us on XS
 

lovely?

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something that's in the works... we know the RAM and motherboard is capable...


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we don't mean to try to just come in and post our stuff and leave, we want to strive for a better score even if it means taking an acceptable risk to reap the reward of being in the top spot.
im guessing for the best thermal transfer, you should go for a square inside, and cut the dry ice into matching sticks, so that the most possible dry ice contacts the metal.
 

Yeti

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lovely? said:
im guessing for the best thermal transfer, you should go for a square inside, and cut the dry ice into matching sticks, so that the most possible dry ice contacts the metal.
A square inside would be hard to machine since something this size would be done on a lathe, especially if it is a single piece. To get a more even heat distribution acetone, or some other low-freezing-point liquid, is added to the dry ice which is typically crushed.
 
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bubblescivic

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A square inside would be hard to machine since something this size would be done on a lathe, especially if it is a single piece. To get a more even heat distribution acetone, or some other low-freezing-point liquid, is added to the dry ice which is typically crushed.
precisely what i was going to say. also, the square really wouldn't really be beneficial at all and just add to labor costs since it would require CNC instead of just a lathe.

So when is my score getting put on the first post?
i'm wondering that myself.
 

newguy5

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i honestly don't understand the necessity to be on the top spot. it's not like you're going to get a raise at your job for this...

i'm still at number 20ish and i just have a stock (aka not OC'd) e6750 that i've had for 9+ months. pretty crazy only 20ish people have beat me to be honest. clearly there are only like 20 people here that actually care to be on the top :rolleyes:

/rant off
 

bubblescivic

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i honestly don't understand the necessity to be on the top spot. it's not like you're going to get a raise at your job for this...

i'm still at number 20ish and i just have a stock (aka not OC'd) e6750 that i've had for 9+ months. pretty crazy only 20ish people have beat me to be honest. clearly there are only like 20 people here that actually care to be on the top :rolleyes:

/rant off

it's not really about holding the top spot, it's about knowing that your cpu on air cooling ran the benchmark 4/10 of a second faster than anyone else here. why do people drag race or race bikes? i don't know where you're from, but down here in Texas when you set out to do something... you make sure it's done right and to the best of your ability. you've always gotta strive to be better, whether it's in benchmarking or whatever other hobby you're in to.
 

Cleric7x9

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it's not really about holding the top spot, it's about knowing that your cpu on air cooling ran the benchmark 4/10 of a second faster than anyone else here. why do people drag race or race bikes? i don't know where you're from, but down here in Texas when you set out to do something... you make sure it's done right and to the best of your ability. you've always gotta strive to be better, whether it's in benchmarking or whatever other hobby you're in to.

lulz somebody didnt get hugged enough as a child
 
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