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haha i doubt i'll need 5ghz to do that. more likely i'll just need the extra 10mhz to get to a proper 4.2ghz haha. This weekend I'll give 3dmark11 and superpi a real run for my money and will crank out some better numbers.
 
My newest. Phenom II X3 @ 4.25

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Got it down to 16.890, but forgot to get a screen shot.
 
Today's my overclock day (stupid WoW servers are down.... grumblegrumble..) so we'll see where I can get on some leaderboardz! Better be ready to update when you get home ;)\

8.3 seconds @ 4.5ghz :thumbsup:

8.096 seconds and a blue screen @ 4.7ghz

7.55s @ 5.0ghz!!!!

Slay, I've just knocked you off the top spot. Screenies to come.

7.410 Seconds | Peter.Cort | i5 2500k @ 5.1ghz

Bam. Number 1 please and thank you :)

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^^ larger image that you can read properly.
 
On my laptop.
1.3GHz Pentium ftw :D That puts me slightly ahead of a Pentium 4 - which is kinda surprising since my laptop can run Age of Empires III on full, and isn't the slightest bit slow.

40.03s | Yamikotai | SU4100 1.3GHz


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Next time I'll give you at least a day :thumbsup:

I'm running my ram at 8-8-8-24-2T @1.5v
Newegg.com - CORSAIR Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model CMZ8GX3M2A1600C8

I did have to trim the memory fins to fit under my Noctua NH-D14.

but I can use 2 sticks from my set of (3x2GB) Dominators that will run at 6-6-6-21-1T 1.65v if needed. I just don't want to push the extra voltage through the system if I don't have to (and I'll have to remove the memory heatspreader fins).

@ Yami

We need the SuperPi screen showing the loop results and the checksum. You have to take the screenshot before you click "OK" in the box telling you the "PI calculation is done!".
 
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