'BTH' Score Submission - AMD Phenom II X6/X4 9XX

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Crazy_Eddy

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CPU Benchmarking will be done with SuperPi Mod [1M] run using Super PI v1.5 only. The challenge is to get the fastest SuperPi score you can in your chosen class. Super Pi v1.5 can be downloaded here

Here is an example of ideal screenshot (please include system time details) :



Please post your score in the format :-

Username - SuperPi Score - System Overclock Details

(eg: muzux2 - 13.047s - Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 3906MHz, 2GB DDR2 @ 868MHz 5-5-5-18, Asus Rampage Formula X48)

Leaderboard :-

  1. jassi - 15.756s - amd phenom ii x6 1090t @ 4415 mhz,2gb ddr3 @800 mhz 7-7-6-15 ,asus crosshair 4 formula
  2. mav2000 - 15.782s - AMD Phenom II 1090T @ 4452 MHz, 4GB DDR3 @ 1925MHz 7-7-7-21-24, 1T, Asus CH IV Formula
  3. princeoo7 - 17.659s - AMD PHENOM II X6 1055T : 4 GHZ { 4004 MHZ }, GIGABYTE GA-880GM-UD2H, G-SKILL RED RIPHAWS CL9 : 7-7-7-20 2T @ 1586 MHZ
  4. mrcool63-18.174-phenom II x4 925@3817, 4gb ddr3@1454-8-8-8-20, asus m4n68t-m
  5. RD274 - 18.403s - AMD Phenom II 1055T @ 3780MHz, 4GB DDR3 @ 1800MHz 8-9-8-24T, Gigabyte 880GM-UD2H
 
First submission....for the sake of it.

mav2000 - 16.676s - AMD Phenom II 1090T @ 4153MHz, 4GB DDR3 @ 1846MHz 7-7-7-21, Asus CH IV Formula

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Full size in the link below...cant get it to work fere for some reason.

http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/909/superpirun255.jpg
 
2nd submission. Although I am hopeful for a sub 15s time, I don't expect to have any chances once the BE processors come in .... :lol:

RD274 - 18.403s - AMD Phenom II 1055T @ 3780MHz, 4GB DDR3 @ 1800MHz 8-9-8-24T, Gigabyte 880GM-UD2H

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Actually come to think out of it, sub-15 sounds way more difficult that expected. I'd need 4.5Ghz+ and 2000Mhz RAM with even more tighter timings.... :/
 
LOL...waiting...and waiting and waiting...but no one seems to be interested in posting. What score u aiming at dude?
 
@mav

sub 16.....its just effing rashi spoiled my plans....

got another board but can flash the bios to get quad support.....dont even have another single chip :(
 
guys i would like to caution u while using the 880gm ud2h for overclocking a 125w cpu. it has been known to cause severe failures even blowing up due to severe overheating of the VRM. major danger dude. read up vrm topic on overclock.net in amd motherboards section
 
mrcool63 said:
mrcool63 - 22.252 - phenom II x4 925@3150, 4gb ddr3 1800mhz 8-9-8-24-1T, asus m4n68t-m

3.1 Ghz? Drop the ram multiplier and start overclocking that X4 dude ....
mrcool63 said:
guys i would like to caution u while using the 880gm ud2h for overclocking a 125w cpu. it has been known to cause severe failures even blowing up due to severe overheating of the VRM. major danger dude. read up vrm topic on overclock.net in amd motherboards section

Yes I'm aware of that. I haven't touched the voltages yet so I think I'll be fine for now.
 
does the ram frequency matter that much in super pi? or latency more necessary. ram is holding back further oc. thats why
@RD how are u stabilizing that oc without voltage mod?
 
He means use the RAM divider (FSB:RAM ratio) so you can drop the RAM clocks and it won't hold back your CPU OC.

RAM clocks/latency have an effect, but nowhere as much as CPU clocks do. OC your CPU as much as possible, and then start fine-tuning your RAM clocks/timings.
 
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