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OCAU SUPERPI 32M EFFICIENCY THREAD
After the recent success of OCAU HWBOT TEAM's Competition where many had countless hours of fun on benching Super PI 32M I thougth it would be a good idea to have a team efficiency thread. The rules are very simple 1) CPU-Z should display around 4Ghz (you are allowed a step over IE 4004, 4007). CPU -Z can be found here ~ http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html 2) You will need to provide a CPU and memory tab along with the completed Super pi run as proof of your time. 3) Using programs to alter the way Super Pi calculates times or Pi will be disqualified. 4) You must super Super Pi mod 1.5 which can be found here ~ http://hwbot.org/benchmarks/processor All scores will be split up between CPU architextures - IE Bloomfield, Gulftown, Lynnfield, Clarkdale, Conroe , Wolfdale, Athlon, Phenom, Bulldozer, etc. SCORES: IVY Bridge Bullant - 7M 43.343 {i7-3770K}, Ram @ 1333 ~ 7-10-7-24, Gigabyte UP5TH Dinos22 - 7M 44.625 {i7-3770K}, Ram @ 1300.4 ~ 7-11-7-22 jjjc_93- 7M 44.657 {i7-3770K}, Ram @ 1333.9 ~ 7-11-7-24-1T, MVF YoungPro - 7M 46.000 {i73770K}, GSKILL PSC @ 1300 ~ 8-12-8-28 trfc88 thirds 1-1-1-1-4-4-1-4-4, ASUS M5E SniperOZ- 7M 46.891 {i7-3770K}, Ram @ 1370 ~ 9-12-12-17 kazen - 7M 48.015 {i7-3770K}, Ram @ 1334.8 ~ 9-12-12-17-1T, MVG Acetone - 7M 48.842 {i7-3770K}, Ram @ 1268.0 @ 8-12-8-28-1T, UD3H Booj - 7M 49.562 {i7-3770K}, Ram @ 1333.7 ~ 10-12-12-20 AG-TAS - 7M 58.406 {i7-3770K}, Ram @ 1263.9 ~ 10-12-12-32-1T t8y - 8M 02.359 {i7-3770K}, Ram @ 1190.9 ~ 10-12-12-31 aussie-revhead - 8M 06.920 {i7-3770K}, Ram @ 1200 ~ 9-11-11-28-1T, MVG boogerthe2nd - 8M 15.862 {i5-3570K}, Ram @ 1000.1 ~ 11-11-11-28 Sandy Bridge - E Spl@ - 8M 29.902 {i7-3930K}, Ram @ 1094.5 ~ 9-11-9-27 Olle_34 - 8M 30.823 {i7-3820}, Ram @ 1066.8 ~ 10-11-10-28 Kommandant33 - 8M 43.460 {i7-3930K}, Ram @ 820.6 ~ 10-10-10-27 Sandy Bridge Robbo2 - 8M 08.875 {i7-2600K}, Ram @ 1066.9 ~ 7-7-6-20 t8y - 8M 10.422 {i7-2600K}, Ram @ 1124.2 ~ 8-11-8-24 Ayles - 8M 26.931 {i5-2500K}, Ram @ 1067.0 ~ 9-11-10-28 J-Rizz - 8M 34.116 {i7-2600K}, Ram @ 802 ~ 9-9-9-24 Gulftown YoungPro - 8M 36.562 {i7-980X}, Corsair GTX2 @ 952.7 ~ 6-6-5-17 Booj - 8M 42.532 {i7-980X}, Ram @ 1002.3 ~ 6-9-6-24 Lynnfield YoungPro - 8m 47.672 {i7-870}, Corsair GTX2 @ 1000.7 ~ 6-6-5-17 t8y - 8M 59.625 {i5-760}, Ram @ 1176.6 ~ 9-11-9-24 mcleotg - 9M 08.562 {i5-750}, Ram @ 844.0 ~ 6-6-5-18 Bloomfield Robbo2 - 8M 45.843 {i7-920), Ram @ 1052.4 ~ 7-7-6-20 MDewMadOScar - 8M 54.891 {i7-920}. Ram @ 955.0 ~ 6-7-6-20 Alba - 9M 16.765 {i7-950}, Ram @ 837.9 ~ 8-8-8-24 C-BuZz - 9M 22.646 {i7-960}, Ram @ Unspecified ![]() Yorkfield Robbo2 - 11M 44.781 {Q9550}, Ram @ 628.0 ~ 5-5-5-15 (DDR2 3:4 strap) Wolfdale FqqTBawl - 11M 48.969 {E8500}, Ram @ 600.0 ~ 5-5-5-13 (DDR2 5-6 strap) CURRENT SUPERPI 32M COMPETITIONS I will endeavour to update this thread at least once a week. GL to everyone and I hope you enjoy Super Pi as much as the rest of us. Last edited by Chaffe; 21st April 2013 at 1:26 PM. |
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you should probably specify which Super Pi to use.....Since apparently you get different results from the 2.0 to the 1.5 mod (I think those are the correct versions)
one shows ms and the other doesnt. |
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Ty Madengineer
Added links to programs as well. Last edited by Chaffe; 6th April 2012 at 1:58 PM. |
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great thread, can easily lose a week doing this on a single platform,
when i get some time i will do some results for gulftown and ivy
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This should be fun! Haven't tried SuperPI with my new RAM yet
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Damn pain in the ass it is! Took 1.5volts to get it to boot on a 250FSB
Cause i'm not using the Multi
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you can disable cores, only need two, one for the superpi run and one for background processes.
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guys, you wanted to learn how to tweak superpi, this is a good starting point and it should perhaps we stickied too!
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I will definitely be participating, have just been pretty busy with work and stuff. 32m has become crazy addictive for me so its not been forgotten.
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alot of other sites that do LCC have it 1 step over 4000 is allowed, so 4007 4004, if you want to go with that, Fester, Dino and I can put some results up that we have previously done
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Its actually pretty crap, i know for a fact my 955 is stable for 4ghz, but on FSB it just wont work! :S This is why i prefer Unlocked CPUs I'll be having a crack at my new Q6600 later tonight. |
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Because deactivating cores can help either get a higher frequency for the same volts or lower volts for the same frequency.
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Suppose it might help.
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The only difference it will make is that everyone will run 4004 and 4007 as opposed to 3996 ect. Look forward to seeing and having a go at those results. |
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