When there's one Intel chip and one AMD chip that's exactly the same performance in most situations, the SuperPi ends up being AMD's loss always... I still wonder why though.
Working on it, it's been way too hot here and my AC doesn't work. I have a giant box fan in my tiny window, then a smaller fan directing the cold air to my open case...gets me a few degrees cooler, but it's not enough.
I was able to boot 4.06ghz, load up two cpu-z instances, screencap, load up paint, paste...then it died. Wasn't able to get back in...doesn't help that it's been raining, so I'm blowing a bunch of humidity in too.
EDIT: I forgot, I did get a faster time earlier on 4.042ghz, but same deal...pasted, crashed. I think it was 16.958...which again, still not good enough.
My CPU was running perfectly happy at 4.1 with my new board. Basically 100% stable.
I couldn't run CPU-Z and any overclocking programs simultaneously though (since both would require low level access to the CPU)
I just need to get some sandpaper now. And try a few tweaks I haven't tried yet. See if I can get sub 16s.