Black Hole - Benchmark (OLD Version)

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Athlon II's run cool. But it's the older style Phenom cooler, they are quite good. Solid copper base with 2 heatpipes and the fan is better than the newer ones.

Alright I'll try it. Perhaps floating point will bump up to 150 and I'll crack 1100.

Yep, maybe. I'll include FLOP back in multithreaded and singlethreaded and make an apart score with 4 threads. Because that's the most important btw.
Also made some more reliable calcs and fixed the scaling between 2nd and 3th gen intels.
 
Couldn't even get 4.3 out of it. Would not boot past 268 bus clock. It's the board, just a super cheap 880g micro board. I'm surprised it got that far really.
 
Np, it was a good score for that cpu already :D.
I'm suprised too about my board lol, it was just the cheapest z68 board I could get lol...
 
Probably I'm going to buy cheap sempron+board and oc the hell out of it.
Or I could get a cheap AM2 board and oc the hell out of my ATHLON X2 5000+ :D
 
A 5000+ doesn't overclock very well at all. You'd be lucky to hit 3ghz on it.

It's stock is 2.6 or 2.8ghz?
And I got a true spirit 140 that will cool.that bitch down.
Just bought my hd7950 and some other things, so maybe I'll have to spare that 40-50 euro :D
 
Probably I'm going to buy cheap sempron+board and oc the hell out of it.
Or I could get a cheap AM2 board and oc the hell out of my ATHLON X2 5000+ :D
Why would you do that?

Awtch... and what about a core2duo E8400?
But I don't find any cheap boards for it....
E8400s should overclock to around 3.6-3.8GHz I reckon. Probably no more than 4.0GHz though unless you've got a good board and good cooling.

If you want to see how well an E8400 does in this bench, ask CalinXP to run it, he's got an E8400 - and it's overclocked.
 
Most E0 stepping E8400's will easily get to 4ghz. It only takes 450 FSB to do it, which most boards can hit.

C0 stepping E8400's will struggle to get past 3.8ghz.

For reference, SLAPL is a C0 stepping chip and SLB9J is E0 stepping.
 
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That's really good for a dual core! You're trying to get even higher? Then you can beat some quad cores and even a stock i7 920!
Your singlethreaded is very nice, multithreaded needs more threads to go up in points.
 
It's good to see we appear to have gained a lot of interest here and we have a lot of results to show. :)
 
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