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primetime

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lets see how are with hyperPI 24/7 systems please...no reason to bs

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lol I forgot to SS the little box at the end. You get the idea... More cores please, but same power.
 
This is my new 24/7 clock with 12 GB memory for this system.
Perhaps I will have to adjust the voltages somewhat to pass LinX but there is headroom.
I will not torture the system for extended periods of time until the ambient temperature is lower and I get better airflow over the motherboard.
[edit] 1.45v Core 1.35v VTT was needed for LinX stability and that was with 21C ambient. [/edit]


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4.2ghz 1866mhz. I need to work on a better oc.

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The action here is a bit slow so I will contribute another result.

6% lower core speed with 15% faster memory speed resulted in a somewhat better score.
Also I noticed that if I diddnt change priority to "Realtime" the score is more even between cores but perhaps the average score will be a second or two worse?

Also this setting passes all stability tests even during the heat of a non air conditioned summer day.

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It seems Hyper PI scales decently with memory timings. I gained a bit more speed moving from cas 10 to cas 9.
These 2GB Nanya modules (looted from some workstation that was upgraded) turned out a lot better than expected.
2000 MHz 1T with cl9 is not bad for X58 with 6 modules, especially not with generic 1600 MHz memory with "11 11 11 30" timings.


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Fun...



Sorry for no sig: 4770k (stock? I forget.), 16gb ram of some flavor.

Ken

Edit: Just downloaded the latest cpu-z. Ran it while the machine was browsing the internet, so these are non-turbo speeds. (<-- That sounds so lame! "Turbo speed". Sheesh.)



 
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i think everyone beating my score....but mine is doing better in other tests:D i wonder how the champs do in the POV-Ray v3.7 benchmarks?:)
 
I did manage to improve my time by a fair bit.

This is not a 24/7 clock but it is actually stable enough. Not a single crash after many hours of running through every bench imaginable and some gaming.
There are some drawbacks. For reasons unknown to me the high BCLK makes GPU limited gaming performance take a ~3% hit. CPU limited games on the other hand...

I am pretty sure that this will be the best Hyper PI score I can manage with this CPU and memory combination. I have 6X 2GB 1600 MHz 11 11 11 30 Samsung modules from the same source I got these Nanya modules from, perhaps those will clock even better.



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