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11-16-2008, 08:41 PM
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Re: Tech Forums Official SuperPi 1M Top List
That's at 2.8ghz with like 4MB Cache. Still not bad for a Phenom. Deneb should have 8MB and able to over clock much higher. Can't wait until they're released, going to have loads of fun with that chip.
Why is the second Cores multiplier higher then the other 3?
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11-16-2008, 09:04 PM
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Re: Tech Forums Official SuperPi 1M Top List
Woo!
Got passed that 18 sec mark but this little bugger is all tapped out now till i get a new board

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11-16-2008, 09:07 PM
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Re: Tech Forums Official SuperPi 1M Top List
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Originally Posted by Hussein19891
That's at 2.8ghz with like 4MB Cache. Still not bad for a Phenom. Deneb should have 8MB and able to over clock much higher. Can't wait until they're released, going to have loads of fun with that chip.
Why is the second Cores multiplier higher then the other 3?
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he only oc'd one core and isolated superpi to run on the second core because its only single threaded. and by isolating the oc to one core it helps a bit with temps cause there isn't a huge increase on all teh cores, granted there's still gonna be an overall increase in heat cause the voltage isn't isolated to core2, but there will be less heat coming off the other 3 cores.
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11-16-2008, 09:09 PM
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Re: Tech Forums Official SuperPi 1M Top List
If you can get that E2200 to hit 3.5ghz then I'll do my best to push my X2 to 3.4ghz. Which translates to insane voltage increase and suicide runs.
Is it smart to overclock just one core?
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11-16-2008, 09:13 PM
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Re: Tech Forums Official SuperPi 1M Top List
yes it is, if its for a single threaded app
on the old 680i i turned off 3 cores for my 680i to get the time that you see there
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11-16-2008, 09:24 PM
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Re: Tech Forums Official SuperPi 1M Top List
How do you disable the cores??
In windows?? I may just do that on my F@H rig to cut back on power usage.
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11-16-2008, 09:25 PM
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Re: Tech Forums Official SuperPi 1M Top List
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Originally Posted by Hussein19891
If you can get that E2200 to hit 3.5ghz then I'll do my best to push my X2 to 3.4ghz. Which translates to insane voltage increase and suicide runs.
Is it smart to overclock just one core?
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I'd go for 3.5ghz no problem if i had a decent board that didn't have insane vdroop.
This piece o crap has .1+ droop which makes oc'ing a crap shoot
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11-16-2008, 09:25 PM
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Re: Tech Forums Official SuperPi 1M Top List
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How do you disable the cores??
In windows?? I may just do that on my F@H rig to cut back on power usage.
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I believe through BIOS
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11-16-2008, 09:26 PM
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Re: Tech Forums Official SuperPi 1M Top List
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How do you disable the cores??
In windows?? I may just do that on my F@H rig to cut back on power usage.
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its usually a feature within bios.. it is widely known in 680 and 780i boards
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