View Full Version : Do I have the top E6400 on SETI? o.O
Careface
02-27-08, 08:37 PM
Here's some links to the E6400 thats crunching for me.. currently at 1,916 RAC.. could easily push it to 2000+ if it wasnt a server and general use pc.
BOINCStats (http://boincstats.com/stats/host_graph.php?pr=sah&id=3986527)
SETI stat page (http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/show_host_detail.php?hostid=3986527)
I've looked around on the BOINC Stats site and I can't find any other E6400 that has a higher RAC than mine. Infact, theres fewer than 50 C2Ds that are getting higher RAC, and 90% of those are either E6600/6750/6850, or running OSX on things like T7200 and stuff..
Im not asking to show off or anything, as... well why bother? Im just asking cause its odd with my general crappy luck I get when it comes to hardware, Id happen to have a really nice rig..
pretty nice, crunch on!:)
Careface
02-28-08, 12:56 AM
Thanks mate :) Its probably a hoax :p lol
QuietIce
02-28-08, 04:13 AM
I read it as host #1276 based on RAC (as of this post). Not bad for a world position and most of the CPUs above you do seem to be quads or those you listed.
Yours was the first 6400 I ran into searching down the list, :):thup: though there is one right below you at #1277 then one at #1341 ...
Careface
02-28-08, 04:22 AM
Oh wicked :D.. my flatmate is going to be encoding a few dvds, so I can see its RAC drop a little bit.
Kinda sad when you worry about RAC falling while having like an hour or so of "other system use" (calling it that in itself is sad as well).. Its when you know youre addicted >_<
tricknasty
02-28-08, 03:00 PM
tell me about it careface =( i flip out when i get home from work or school and one of my rigs crashed :bang head
Rickdstik
02-29-08, 08:10 PM
Makes me want to go see how well me little chip that can is performing against its brothers and sisters. Over 1500 RAC and still slowly climbing, though im not expecting it to head up much more now. 3150 MHz is doing quite nicely, as 8x400 just isnt happening no matter what I try :(
muddocktor
03-03-08, 08:52 PM
Careface, I have an E6300 that's thinks it badazz too. Here it is. (http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/show_host_detail.php?hostid=3091370)
Careface
03-03-08, 11:12 PM
Man, way to go Mud :beer: that thing is pro lol. What speed is it running at? I see the client you're using doesnt correctly display CPU_Speed :(
EDIT: nvm, totally didnt think to check your sig :) 3400mhz? Nice :) quicker than my E6400 :O According to my flatmate, he can get it to 3800mhz, but its only benchable at that speed.. 3600mhz is the highest "semi stable", as in, he can leave it on for a few days before it randomly crashes.. so hes settled for 3200mhz, has been running for about 2months straight now
muddocktor
03-04-08, 12:21 AM
I've had that E6300 over 3600 MHz but that was hard on both the proc (higher vcore) and the mobo due to the fsb speeds involved with the 7 multi. So I've settled down with a nice 3400 Mhz stable speed with that machine.
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