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SuperPI 32M for testing CPU and system speed and stability

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Same speed, single core chip is faster.

CPU: Opteron 150 CABGE 0534 SPMW
memory: Mushkin Redline xp4000 2 x 512 MB (UTT-CH)
motherboard: DFI LanParty UT NForce4 Expert (bios E1207)
cooling: phase
OS: Windows XP Professional SP2

- CPU: 3.20 GHz = 266 MHz x 12, 1.63 V
- memory: 266 MHz, 2-2-2-5 1T, 3.66 V
- SuperPI 32M completed in 22 min 50.813 sec

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1 more :)

CPU: Opteron 148 CAB2E 0546 BPMW
memory: Mushkin Redline xp4000 2 x 512 MB (UTT-CH)
motherboard: DFI LanParty UT NForce4 Ultra D (bios 0704-2BTA)
cooling: H20
OS: Windows XP Home SP2

- CPU: 2.90 GHz = 272 MHz x 11, 1.57 V
- memory: 230 MHz, 2-2-2-5 1T, 3.44 V
- SuperPI 32M completed in 24 min 48.764 sec

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Whats the jury say for testing DC stability? Should I be running two prime95's then then two superPI's or is one prime95 simply enough..I'm getting tons of errors on running two prime95 tests at once, ill idle at just under 40'C and load temps at ~55'C with two primes and fail, but load temps of ~45'C with one prime95 running and pass. This is only a 165 @ 2700Mhz oh well...
 
CPU: Manchester X2 3800+ CDBHE 0531 TPMW
memory: OCZ4002048ELDCPE-K (OCZ Plat 3200 2x1024 2 3 2 5)
motherboard: Asus A8N-SLI Premium (bios 1009)
cooling: XP-90, 92 mm
OS: Windows XP Professional SP2

- CPU: 2.55 GHz = 255 MHz x 10, 1.485 V
- memory: 255 MHz, 3-5-5-10 1T, 2.8 V (as shown in bios: 3 10 5 5 13 14 3 3 1T)
- SuperPI 32M completed in 31 min 04 sec

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CPU: Manchester X2 3800+ CDBHE 0531 TPMW
memory: Patriot 3200 XBLK (2 2 2 5 @ 3200 2x512)
motherboard: Asus A8N-SLI Premium (bios 1009)
cooling: XP-90, 92 mm
OS: Windows XP Professional SP2

- CPU: 2.7 GHz = 270 MHz x 10, 1.5 V
- memory: 225 MHz, 3-3-3-8 1T, 2.8 V (as shown in bios: 3 8 3 3 13 14 3 3 1T)
- SuperPI 32M completed in 29 min 57 sec

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Finally got a FX :)

CPU: FX-57 CABCE 0530 BPMW
memory: Mushkin Redline xp4000 2 x 512 MB (UTT-CH)
motherboard: DFI LanParty UT NForce4 Expert (bios E-1207)
cooling: dice
OS: Windows XP Home SP2

- CPU: 3.66 GHz = 261 MHz x 14, 1.68 V
- memory: 262 MHz, 2-2-2-6 1T, 3.62 V
- SuperPI 32M completed in 20 min 12.015 sec

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Congratulation:

Eldonko just got the fastest SuperPI 32M run 20 min. 12.015 sec. with the FX-57 at 3.656 GHz -50 C and the Mushkin UTT memory at 261 MHz 2-2-2-6 1T, details are here.

I wonder when the 20 min. mark will be broken?

Latest tabulation:
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That's insane Eldonko! Just a bit more and you'll get it...better get to it quick before Maxi takes a look. :p IMHO, your 32M is actually even more impressive than your 1M!

Oh, hitech, while you're updating, here's one of mine (not nearly as impressive, but according to your formula, the fastest clock-for-clock score) that I forgot to post up.


CPU: Pentium M Dothan 780
Memory: Kingston HyperX 3200 2x256 BH5
Motherboard: Asus P4C800-E Deluxe
Cooling: -35C Liquid chilled
OS: Windows XP Professional SP2

- CPU: 3100 MHz = 238 MHz x 13, 1.57 V
- memory: 238 MHz, 5-2-2-2 1T, 3.42 V
- SuperPI 32M completed in 22 min 44.328 sec

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Subzero liquid cooling. Does that give me three stars? :D
 
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Eldonko said:
Thanks for keeping this updated hitechjb1. :) I just got this FX, 12 sec to go. I hope to crack 20m at some point. :drool:


im sure you can great run there eldonko :thup: (puts the rest of us in perspective as we try to break 23 or 22 minutes lol )
 
Thanks guys. Yep the 32M is more impressive because I spent 95% of the day running 32Ms and 5% on 1M. :D I have a good set of BH-5 in the mail now so I hope to gain some time with some tighter secondaries. twtr=1 and trfc=12 should help alot.
 
Hey guys, glad to see this is still going :) ok, this is my first entry winth my sandy, its also my first run at 32m with it heh.

CPU: Sandiego 3700 2803mhz 1.45v
ADA3700 DAA5BN
KABYE 0542 FPMW

Cooling: XP-90

Memory: OCZ Premier 2x 512 2-3-3-6 1T 233mhz 2.85v

Motherboard: Abit AN8 SLI Fatality

O.S.: Win XP64 Pro

 
CPU: AMD Opteron 144
osa144daa5bn
cab2e0545mpmw
Memory: Corsair Value Select 2 x 512 (Had to RMA my GSkill)
Motherboard: MSI Neo 2 Platinum (Bios 1c final by Sideeffect)
Cooling: Modded Swifty mcp 350, Bix Radiator, Panaflo Med CFM fan, DD Maze 4 Vga Block
OS: Windows XP Sp2

-CPU: 2.70 Ghz 300 x 9, 1.425 + 5.0%
-Memory: 192.9, 2.5, 3, 3, 8, 1T at 2.65 Volts
-SuperPi 32m completed in 28 Min, 46 seconds

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Did some final benching using these 2x256mb corsair bh5, before i pop in my new g.skill 2gbzx 2x1024mb

Rig:
AMD Athlon XP-M 2500+ 0343 MPMW
240x11
1.950v vcore
DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra-B
Tic-Tac Hellfire Bios with L12 soft-mod
1.7v chipset
Corsair 2x256mb BH5
2.0-2-2-11 1T
1:1 Dual Channel Mode
3.20v
Sapphire Radeon X800GTO
Unlocked to 16pp
435/535
Maxtor 80gb 7,200rpm ata133
Windows XP Home

Water-cooled cpu(not chilled) 40c/idle, 46c/load
Arctic Cooling Silencer on vid card

SuperPi 1M - 37.297s
http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=4/10418380365.jpg&s=x402

SuperPi 32M - 33m 27.703s
http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=4/10418383424.jpg&s=x402

3dMark2001se - 22659
http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=4/10418390077.jpg&s=x402
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8951628

3dMark03 - 10950
http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=4/10418392418.jpg&s=x402
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=4740433

3dMark05 - 5549
http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=4/10520411461.jpg&s=x402
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=1961079

3dMark06 - 1953
http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=4/10520414188.jpg&s=x402
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=250422

all are my best scores/times up to date, and i don't think they'll be this good with the timings of 2x1gb stix, but hey, it's all about quake 4 for me :D
 
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CPU: FX-57 CABCE 0516 WPMW
memory: Corsair+Kingston 2 x 256 MB (BH-5)
motherboard: DFI NForce4 Ultra-D (bios 623-2BTA)
cooling: 2 stages cascade (R290/R170)
OS: Windows XP Pro SP2

- CPU: 3.70 GHz = 247 MHz x 15, 1.65 V
- memory: 247 MHz, 2-2-2-3 1T, 3.58 V
- SuperPI 32M completed in 19 min 53.593 sec

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@Eldonko: Hi buddy, your FX-57 looks like very cascade friendly; 261HTT @ -50°C is AMAZING my friend! :beer:
 
Ack, quit beating me before! :D j/k good job mano, hellofa chip you have there.

hitechjb1, are you going to keep this thread maintained throughout the new platforms? I.e. AM2, woodcrest, etc. Should be quite interesting, although I think I can guess the outcome. :eek:
 
Eldonko said:
Ack, quit beating me before! :D j/k good job mano, hellofa chip you have there.

hitechjb1, are you going to keep this thread maintained throughout the new platforms? I.e. AM2, woodcrest, etc. Should be quite interesting, although I think I can guess the outcome. :eek:

I plan to maintain the tabulation for the new processors, for both AMD and Intel, ....

The results help us to get a glimpse of the absolute, relative and frequency normalized (processor + memory) performance of the various processors.
 
In that case, you might want this. ;)

CPU: Intel Core Duo T2600
Memory: Corsair XMS2 5400UL Rev1.2 (Micron D9DQT)
Motherboard: AOpen 975Xa-YDG
Cooling: Dry ice (~-50?) no good temp monitoring, just a guess
OS: Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition

- CPU: 3562 MHz = 274 MHz x 13, 1.64 V
- memory: 457 MHz, 4-3-2-4 2T, 2.39V
- SuperPI 32M completed in 15 min 50.625 sec

Never posted this here because it sort of made me feel rotten...still does. Feel free to omit if you want.
 

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hitechjb1, i hope you're keeping up with the old stuff, ill be making a big post(hopefully) in about 2.5 weeks ;), but a couple posts up i posted a 32m 15.594s run
 
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