View Full Version : Clock for Clock 4ghz Living Experiment
Kal-EL
06-13-2009, 03:43 PM
Participation requested:
Run what u brung @ 4ghz on any platform and run the following benches and post screenies of best runs:
Post contents:
CPU | Mobo | Ram | Cooling | Operating System
SuperPI 1M: 2.034s
SuperPI 32m: 14hrs32min10s
wprime 32m: 3.43s
wprime 1024m: 30.034s
Upload screenshots to the forum please for record keeping's sake. Make sure you have CPU-Z tabs: CPU, Motheboard, MEM, SPD tabs open in screenshots.
Kal-EL
06-13-2009, 04:03 PM
QX6850 | 790i Ultra SLI EVGA | Corsair 1600 2x2gb 9-9-9-28-2T | Water | Vista Ultimate x64 w/aero enabled!
Wprime 32m : 10.15s
Wprime 1024m : 317.756s
Super_PI_1M : 12.999s
Super_PI_32M : 13m4.369s
hellcamino
06-13-2009, 10:02 PM
Phenom II 955 | MSI GD70 | Crucial Ballistix 1600 4x1gb 7-6-6-18 1T | water | Vista Ultimate 64
wprime 32m 9.347s 4ghz
Super Pi 1m 17.160s 4ghz
Super Pi 32m 17m 14.35s 4ghz
wprime 1024m 309.411 3.8ghz
wprime 32m 9.83s 3.8ghz
Kal-EL
06-14-2009, 07:24 AM
* Bump for additional participation
There gotta be more people capable of running 4ghz than just 2 leet overclockers.
DrNip
06-14-2009, 07:26 AM
I have to wait until Tuesday when new RAM gets in as my benches aren't as good with only 2 GB's. But count me in then.
I'll do this once I get a new PSU, any load I put on it I crash ;)
hellcamino
06-14-2009, 09:56 PM
I'll do this once I get a new PSU, any load I put on it I crash ;)
If your PSU is that hammered you shouldn't even be turning the machine on, I've been waiting almost a week to turn mine on while waiting for a new PSU and mine just makes noise.
Well its dead now, so will have to wait even longer.
Afterburner
06-28-2009, 12:48 PM
Please feel free to delete this at will if needed!!!!
What versions of these programs do you run? I run my i7 24/7 @ 4.0 and am interested in comparing and posting...
For example, I went to download WPrime.. I see it is up to 2.0 now.. But the above screen shots show 1.55.... Thanks!!
hellcamino
06-28-2009, 01:47 PM
Please feel free to delete this at will if needed!!!!
What versions of these programs do you run? I run my i7 24/7 @ 4.0 and am interested in comparing and posting...
For example, I went to download WPrime.. I see it is up to 2.0 now.. But the above screen shots show 1.55.... Thanks!!
Feel free to use whichever version you like although using v1.55 would give the best comparison without outside variables.
Kal-EL
06-28-2009, 04:31 PM
Please feel free to delete this at will if needed!!!!
What versions of these programs do you run? I run my i7 24/7 @ 4.0 and am interested in comparing and posting...
For example, I went to download WPrime.. I see it is up to 2.0 now.. But the above screen shots show 1.55.... Thanks!!
wprime 1.5 = use for hwbot and non-server systems
wprime 2.0 = use for hwbot and server grade systems
Good Q's and run whatcya brung :D
Neuromancer
06-28-2009, 04:50 PM
hwbot accepts 2.0 submissions?
Chuchnit
06-28-2009, 05:18 PM
Nope, I think he means the hwbot/wprime server for 2.0. Actual hwbot where we all do battle is done with 1.5
Afterburner
06-28-2009, 06:51 PM
is this what it should look like?
***EDIT***
OK.. Updated pic that includes both runs... Any good?
Kal-EL
06-28-2009, 07:16 PM
Yep, that'll work, run the 1024m too now and add it to that post, :D
spfoam1
06-29-2009, 12:36 PM
My i7 950 is a real dud (P.O.S.). I am surprised I can even post some 4 GHz benches. I screwed up on the superpi 1M screenshot and didn't change one of the CPUZ windows to display the mainboard information.
Superpi 1M = 10.109 (1600 MHz RAM)
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm107/spfoam1/4%20GHz%20i7%20950%20benchmarks/10109superpi1M.jpg
Superpi 1024M = 9m 5.096s (1600 MHz RAM)
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm107/spfoam1/4%20GHz%20i7%20950%20benchmarks/9m5096ssuperpi32M.jpg
wprime 1024M = 189.636 (1600 MHz RAM)
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm107/spfoam1/4%20GHz%20i7%20950%20benchmarks/189636wprime1024M.jpg
wprime 32M = 6.114 (1600 MHz RAM)
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm107/spfoam1/4%20GHz%20i7%20950%20benchmarks/6114wprime32M.jpg
wprime 32M = 6.101 (2000 MHz RAM)
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm107/spfoam1/4%20GHz%20i7%20950%20benchmarks/2000%20MHz%20RAM/6101wprime32M.jpg