Official Superpi Mod Ranking Thread

A 975 is a C3 deneb quad, not comparable to a thuban at all. And that was obviously LN2, which is more like -180c. Makes quite a huge difference. Even if I got the DICE pot out I could have gotten over 5ghz I'm sure on the same volts with -75c.

Why don't you check HWbot for 1090t's, nothing is over 6ghz unless it's on LN2.

Thats like comparing I7 clocks to I3's. I3's clock WAY higher than I7's.

EDIT- This is the highest clocked 1090t on DICE on the bot-

http://hwbot.org/community/submission/1076766_slappa_cpu_z_phenom_ii_x6_1090t_be_5579_mhz


And one other thing, I was not just going for a CPUz validation, I was running SPI. I was able to get 4.96ghz to boot on the same voltage but not SPI stable.

I wasn't trying to put you down mate or say, was posting it up there as a feat as it was related, it is pretty damn impressive after all (in a slightly nerdy way :P), even if it is under nitrogen, as is your OC on phase
 
I believe this makes me the fastest Athlon now:

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Just a bit more and I'll break into the top 25. I didn't disable any cores this time, so I'm sure I can do it. Look out, newgunner!
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1514382
 
I don't believe he was putting laptops in any different category.


Got my 920 to 4.89ghz, but the board would not go above 233 base clock.

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Another submission....could not break 9 seconds on air for the life of me....and the board had a base clock wall and I couldn't get past 220 even on cold....grrrr

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looks like I'll be in 5th place once my new ram comes in tomorrow--my fastest ever run in the ~8.8 second range was with my old, faulty ram that died on me. I'm officially done with OCZ Gold ram. Had it for my build in 2009, had it in my current build, but switched to some G.Skill DDR3 1600 CAS 7 1.5V stuff that was on sale.
 
Could have kept on going really easily but i see no point..3.8Ghz plenty for me :)

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@87dtna,Very nice!
 
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If you turn off HT it will keep your temps down and you'll be able to OC further on the same voltage.

Thanks, sandy bridge is amazing that was on air cooling too. Turns out SB doesn't do any better on subzero cooling anyway. Chilled water cooling is what it scales the best with.
 
If you turn off HT it will keep your temps down and you'll be able to OC further on the same voltage.

Yeah well i was trying diffrent frequences and comparing temps with HT on & HT off and to be honest the temps were not all that much more with HT on...maybe 5-6c more on load.

Might just do what you said though,Turn HT off and go for 4Ghz...there was hardly any diffrence with HT on with Super Pi and i doubt very much HT will be of any help in gaming etc.


Thanks, sandy bridge is amazing that was on air cooling too. Turns out SB doesn't do any better on subzero cooling anyway. Chilled water cooling is what it scales the best with.

I wonder how they overclock so well,I know they are 32nm and all but its just amazing how far people have been getting them up to.

If only id have waited that little bit longer,I would probably have a Sandy bridge setup...but im very happy with my Lynnfield.
 
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Yeah well i was trying diffrent frequences and comparing temps with HT on & HT off and to be honest the temps were not all that much more with HT on...maybe 5-6c more on load.

Might just do what you said though,Turn HT off and go for 4Ghz...there was hardly any diffrence with HT on with Super Pi and i doubt very much HT will be of any help in gaming etc.

Getting to 4.0Ghz is generally fairly simple with i7s--with you, it's basically as easy as bumping up to a 19X multi (or going to a 191x21), and increasing the Vcore some. It looks like you have a pretty good i7 860 there--my last one took 1.375V to do 4.0Ghz.
 
Yeah well i was trying diffrent frequences and comparing temps with HT on & HT off and to be honest the temps were not all that much more with HT on...maybe 5-6c more on load.

Might just do what you said though,Turn HT off and go for 4Ghz...there was hardly any diffrence with HT on with Super Pi and i doubt very much HT will be of any help in gaming etc.




I wonder how they overclock so well,I know they are 32nm and all but its just amazing how far people have been getting them up to.

If only id have waited that little bit longer,I would probably have a Sandy bridge setup...but im very happy with my Lynnfield.

Well only 5-6c can make a difference, plus you can overclock further on a given voltage.
For superPi you should easily be able to get to ~4.4ghz with the chip you got there with a half decent cooler no HT. I'm guessing 4.4 no HT would take around 1.45 Vcore and 1.35 VTT to accomplish, both voltages are plenty safe especially since you are only putting the CPU to 25% usage so temps won't be bad at all.

Nope HT doesn't help in games at all, thats why I just got the 2500k.

It's just the new architecture, it's not all about 32nm although that helps tremendously. My temps even at 5.2ghz topped out at 70c for that SPI run.

Lynnfield is perfectly capable, and still plenty stronger than AMD setups. I'm actually downgrading back to my I5 750 with a miniITX build, I just wanted to try sandy bridge out and sell it before prices fell.
 
Intel Core i7 2600K
Gigabyte P67A-UD5
Crucial C300 128gb RealSSD
2x2gb Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600mhz
Gigabyte Radeon HD5850 OC
Seasonic M12 700W PSU
Lian Li PC-65B
Coolermaster Hyper 212+

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Cool. Whats the actual load voltage?

LOL nice goal chart, but it's only 4.988ghz :P :P

it's set to 100x50 in the BIOS, yeilding 5ghz, i think the bclk gets set in the tenths which is why it yields a strange number like that. I'm gunning for the top spot... let's do this. :cool:
 
Looks like you have some competition 87dtna :D

@ an0nym0us,Very nice rig!

@Bomber....ranking needs updating!
 
it's set to 100x50 in the BIOS, yeilding 5ghz, i think the bclk gets set in the tenths which is why it yields a strange number like that. I'm gunning for the top spot... let's do this. :cool:

I know just screwing with you.

You didn't answer my question though....whats the load voltage?
 
Finally got around to uploading this.

EDIT: Replaced. Here's my best so far:

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