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Hello everyone. I appreciate that Kal-El sent me this direction. We sent some PM's over at Kingpincooling..
This forum looks really great, alot of nice forum sections. This will be useful, and hopefully I will get to know some of you! Don't be shy, I love to talk about Hw, Benchmarks and overclocking.
Nice setup you got there Kriz. Only 1 thing I see missing... given you are of college age and from Norway.

I see no cases of Viking beer!

I was over in Iceland in 2006 and 2007 to meet Bobby Fischer, and I had plenty of that stuff.

Welcome aboard. And if you are looking for a cool benchmark, check out the link at my signature. Your system sounds like it could take over #1 if you can run your system for around 3 hours uninterrupted.
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Welcome to the OCA forums, Kriztoffer.
Thanks a lot! This forum seems very friendly for that!

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Nice setup you got there Kriz. Only 1 thing I see missing... given you are of college age and from Norway.

I see no cases of Viking beer!

I was over in Iceland in 2006 and 2007 to meet Bobby Fischer, and I had plenty of that stuff.

Welcome aboard. And if you are looking for a cool benchmark, check out the link at my signature. Your system sounds like it could take over #1 if you can run your system for around 3 hours uninterrupted.

Haha, I drank too much beer this X-mas. I don't want any, right now:p Haha..

Ah, Cool, I've never been to Iceland in my life..

I will look into it, is it some kind of stabillity test/stresser Benchmark?

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Welcome to the board! Nice setup.... I really like the Monsta Rad as I have one myself! Kinda looks just like my setup.
Thanks a lot mate! Very cool, they are great radiators. But the pain is shit, it keep falling off..
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I will look into it, is it some kind of stabillity test/stresser Benchmark?
Actually, it solves checkers endgames, up to 6 pieces, and nearly 1 billion positions in total. It is a 64-bit move generator, so this code tends to exercise the CPU very well. It also does a mini-tree search (computationally intense) and it allocates a large block of RAM (842 MB) and accesses the memory constantly. It does not move and reallocate the RAM, it does "seek" addresses within the block, read from it, and write to it.

It's a great way to test if there are "bit errors" in your overclocking setup. If there are, you get very weird results in the "report.txt" file that gets printed out as a result.

This is the fastest result so far:

http://www.**************************.com/report.txt
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Actually, it solves checkers endgames, up to 6 pieces, and nearly 1 billion positions in total. It is a 64-bit move generator, so this code tends to exercise the CPU very well. It also does a mini-tree search (computationally intense) and it allocates a large block of RAM (842 MB) and accesses the memory constantly. It does not move and reallocate the RAM, it does "seek" addresses within the block, read from it, and write to it.

It's a great way to test if there are "bit errors" in your overclocking setup. If there are, you get very weird results in the "report.txt" file that gets printed out as a result.

This is the fastest result so far:

http://www.**************************.com/report.txt
Cool! I'm running it right now, but on XP 32 bit:O
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