Domain_Man
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Yeah but you still own it though, right?Yes it's dead
Yeah but you still own it though, right?
Thats a really broad range there, plus I doubt that...my 555 got 16.8 seconds at 4.2ghz. So unless you have some extreme cooling it's almost impossible to get an AMD chip under 15 seconds.
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How come you lowered the multiplier? I bet the CPU is still way plenty stable on stock volts with the multi at 20 or 21 (turbo) with 160 base clock.
I don't understand what you mean by stock volts? It is on stock volts. The multipler had been lowered because I OC'ed my RAM to the 1600MHz profile in BIOS, so it had to adjust the speeds accordingly. I can't seem to raise the multiplier.
I have always wondered if this is just me, but does super pi seem very unstable? I can overclock my system to pass any stress test for hours, to work under normal use for days and days, but if I run super pi, it will do it for a couple of loops then stop responding, and occasionally it will do a full run (like the one I submitted)
I'll do a run later on/tonight for Super Pi... I should be taking the number 1 slot.
Not for long, my 540 just showed up today....just need some DICE...
Or do you mean AMD?
I may put my 555 under DICE as well and seem how it goes. 4.2 on air isn't bad, I got 4.3 to boot but not stable enough to run SPI even on 1.65 Vcore.
I've had that issue before, yes.
To be fair, it is a very, very old program.
I'll do a run later on/tonight for Super Pi... I should be taking the number 1 slot.
Nah, I mean on my i7 920.
Oh well, have fun.