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Hey guys and girls. The previous Super Pi Show Down thread's owner has not been around for a long time due to various issues.
I have decided to reopen it up and keep it up-to-date with 24hr updating. I will keep the thread as up-to-date as I possibly can within the given time frame I am given.
I am happy to do all the admin work etc. to keep the ball rolling.
Submission Format
Name: TheMadDutchDude
CPU: Intel Core2Duo E8600
Cooling method: DICE
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 8.188s
*Those that don't fully submit the info above will NOT be added.
http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/8056/80070294.png
*Screen shot is needed to be valid. Strictly NO cheating!
You Need:
- CPU-Z (http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php) (A image of the CPU Clock & Memory Timings)
- SPI 1M (http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/366/) - Version 1.5 Mod (Clearly show SuperPi time and “Calculation Done” popup)
Tables
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Aj-obDbk7YyIdGR6OVJEWVdhOFhsbEh6N2JWeGlzTkE&hl=en
I need to play with mine again as i broke 9secs but forgot to take a proper screenshot :(
One for now:
Name: Tatts
CPU: Intel I7 920 D0
Cooling method: Custom Water
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 9.095s
http://img34.imageshack.us/img34/730/14193331.png (http://img34.imageshack.us/i/14193331.png/)
We don't have the original Excel sheet the other OP had so i'll have to start a new one from scratch. Bare with me.
Also - stay tuned for some competitons ;)
Name: marsey99
CPU: Intel Core2Duo E8200
Cooling method: air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 10.906
img attached bellow :)
Name: marsey99
CPU: Intel Core2Duo E4300
Cooling method: air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 15.984
not sure if you will take it tho with out the ram screen :o
was ddr1000 @ 5-5-5-18 2t
http://img.techpowerup.org/080131/spi15.98
more to come :thumb:
Name: {SAS}TB
CPU: Intel i7 920 D0
Cooling method: Water
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 9.048
image below
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/3601/superpiq.png
matty-hodgson
14-02-10, 18:32
Pretty poor really :(
http://i416.photobucket.com/albums/pp245/Matty_Hodgson/SuperPI.png?t=1266172339
Name: matty-hodgson
CPU: Intel Core2Quad Q6600
Cooling method: Thermalright Ultra 120 Black with Enermax "Batwing" 1500rpm fan
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 18.156s
wonderlust
14-02-10, 19:00
Name: Wonderlust
CPU: Intel Celeron 400
Cooling method: Air
Time to compute 1M of Pi:5.01.393
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll177/teddyformandy/pi.jpg
Name:marsey99
CPU: Intel Core2quad 9550
Cooling method:air
Time to compute 1M of Pi 10.391s
wonderlust
18-02-10, 18:40
Name: Wonderlust
CPU: Intel Q6600 G0
Cooling method: Air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 13.837
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll177/teddyformandy/superpiq6600.jpg
wonderlust
23-02-10, 21:54
Name: Wonderlust
CPU: Cyrix MII 300 (225Mhz)_
Cooling method: Air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 30M 28.369s
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll177/teddyformandy/m2300PI.jpg
Going for the record for the slowest :D
More more! Update soon - just sorting a few things.
Name: Cnr
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6750
Cooling method: Air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 16.505s
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd203/cnr_5/1-3.jpg
I3R0K3N7FEET
24-02-10, 07:46
Name: I3R0K3N7FEET
CPU:AMD Phenom 2 x4 955 (C2)
Cooling method: Air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 17.378
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/vv318/I3R0K3N7FEET/Untitled-22.jpg
Name: Adz
CPU: Intel i5 750
Cooling method: Water(?) Corsair H50
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 10.430s
http://i48.tinypic.com/2w4wqw7.jpg
May try a run @ 4.1 or 4.2 if I can be bothered at some point but this should do for now. :)
Heres one from my gaming pc, air cooled btw.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y1/mac124/screenies/superpi-1.jpg
You got my time / place wrong mate :(
I took that score from the old table. Your new one, i need memory timings/speed. Ideally the “Calculation Done” popup box too.
Name: Cnr
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6750
Cooling method: Air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 14.773s
http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/4305/spi.jpg
A quick update to mine. I'm not sure if I can get it to go quicker although I will give it a proper go later.
Terbinator
28-02-10, 23:53
Terbinator
CPU: i7 860
Cooling: Akasa Freedom Tower
Completion: 9.641 seconds
Speed: 4.2GHz = 200*21
http://i772.photobucket.com/albums/yy10/Terbinator/PI-1.png
You need XS Mod 1.5v mate for SPI.
Terbinator
01-03-10, 00:36
Changed ^^ :)
Might wanna redo the screeny Terbinator, the "OK" box is covering the cpu speed up ;)
I3R0K3N7FEET
01-03-10, 08:28
hi rawz i didnt realise you needed memory timings too.
for that run they were at 1719mhz cas 8-8-8-22-30 1T
Terbinator
01-03-10, 09:30
Might wanna redo the screeny Terbinator, the "OK" box is covering the cpu speed up ;)
Didn't even notice - its 4.2GHz though. :o
**UPDATE**
Going to be holding a SPI competition to win some goodies - so get benching and practicing!! :P
We want this to be a very active area!! :thumb:
Is this going to be a case of only the people with latest and greatest hardware have a chance of winning, or is it going to be stuctured in such a way that those of us who can't throw money at our computers & cooling have a chance of winning too?
E2140 1.6Ghz to 2.4 atm pushing it higher.
(edit pushed it to 2.7Ghz and bout 50mhz on the memory need to get duel channel working dam mobo)
http://img683.imageshack.us/img683/9265/e214027.png
would help if my memory ran in duel channel but that seems to have died on this old mobo..
You need the 1.5XS Mod of SPI mate.
ok ill mod that. might as well take the clock up .
Name: /)zh
CPU: Intel i7 860
Cooling: H-50-1
Time to compute 1M of PI: 9.532s
http://img707.imageshack.us/img707/741/83448346.jpg
Name: /)zh
CPU: Intel i7 860
Cooling: H-50-1
Time to compute 1M of PI: 9.089s
(daredevil shot lol)
http://img188.imageshack.us/img188/7757/88545188.png
Awesome. What was your Memory & timings mate?
Name: topdog
CPU: Intel i7 920
Cooling method: Phase
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 8.750s
http://www.hwbot.org/signature.img?iid=338397&thumb=false&iehack=.jpg
Can I play?
Name: Sam__
CPU: Intel E8600
Cooling method: LN2
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 7.907
http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z25/sam__07/Forum%20Wars%202010/86spi.jpg
And something for the single core intel cat:
Name: Sam__
CPU: Intel 430
Cooling method: Water
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 18.828
http://hwbot.org/signature.img?iid=210345&thumb=false&iehack=.jpg
Terbinator
02-03-10, 16:04
are there prizes? ;)
Increased e-peen size - there's nothing greater.
Increased e-peen size - there's nothing greater.
sounds good to me.
are there prizes? ;)
Running a comp soon - there will be :)
Let other guys know!
Name: .Alan.
CPU: Intel Core2Quad Q6600
Cooling method: Water - Zalman reserator
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 21.435s
http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/8324/supapi.jpg
Running everything at stock speeds.
Awesome. What was your Memory & timings mate?
1600 7,7,7,20
using the geil 4gb 2133kit, latest bios (msi-gd80 bios v1.7) doesnt like giving it 2000mhz mem speed, v1.5 was ok up and above 2000mhz.
**Competition Details!!**
http://forums.aria.co.uk/showthread.php?p=172195#post172195
Terbinator
04-03-10, 00:51
http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/2402/35262150.th.png (http://img682.imageshack.us/i/35262150.png/)
http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/2402/35262150.th.png (http://img682.imageshack.us/i/35262150.png/)
the whole point of a low clock challenge is.... low clocks ;)
try again @3ghz
Terbinator
04-03-10, 01:30
I did ask in the other thread is there some sort of limit as of yet to receive a reply. That doesn't take away the fact there are countless uploads of screenshots, including your own, & the OP above 3GHz.
I did ask in the other thread is there some sort of limit as of yet to receive a reply. That doesn't take away the fact there are countless uploads of screenshots, including your own, & the OP above 3GHz.
the comp started today. limit is 3ghz.
Terbinator
04-03-10, 01:37
the comp started today. limit is 3ghz.
It would probably help when you follow (todays 'update') the hyper link, it didn't say the details for the competition were posted 2 weeks ago.
Anyhow, back into the bios...
It would probably help when you follow the hyper link it says the details were posted 2 weeks ago.
Anyhow, back into the bios...
that was just a general spi e-peen contest. the comp started today.
The competition will run from 04/03/10 to 04/04/10 - that's one month!
I think it would be worth having each super pi competition in a separate thread. Keep this one active for people to be able to post new scores, but then have each competition in a new thread which gets locked on the closing date - otherwise there are going to be hundreds of posts like this where people miss information or get confused..
I think it would be worth having each super pi competition in a separate thread. Keep this one active for people to be able to post new scores, but then have each competition in a new thread which gets locked on the closing date - otherwise there are going to be hundreds of posts like this where people miss information or get confused..
top idea.
I3R0K3N7FEET
04-03-10, 03:39
Pi download link is broken
TPU link (http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/366i/super_pi_mod-1.5.zip)
GAHH im determined to beat your score RAWZ!! :P
Name: I3R0K3N7FEET
CPU: AMD Phenom 2 x4 955 (C2)
Cooling method: Air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 16.832s
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/vv318/I3R0K3N7FEET/pixx2.jpg
i'll make a few 3ghz runs for the entry.. are we allowed to post serveral tries of the same entry? ie update should we beat our own score?
http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/2402/35262150.th.png (http://img682.imageshack.us/i/35262150.png/)
The whole point of the competiton is its easy to just wack up your speed to get ahead, but if everyone is capped 3Ghz (same speed) you have to find other means to get ahead.
I'm going to steal the Intl x1 category with a celly Overclocked to 4.5Ghz this weekend :D
(btw are any single core intels elegible for this category, ie Conroe-L/prescott/ceder mill etc?)
Any single core Intels :P
dammit, got rid of my conroe-L already, i'll have to use my prescott celly :D btw am I reading it right.. my only competition is a 400Mhz celly? :P i'll have over 10X that clock speed!
Prizes!!
http://forums.aria.co.uk/showthread.php?t=17163 (http://forums.aria.co.uk/showthread.php?t=17163)
Which?
The old thread got deleted, but i salavaged the old table form thread.
dammit, got rid of my conroe-L already, i'll have to use my prescott celly :D btw am I reading it right.. my only competition is a 400Mhz celly? :P i'll have over 10X that clock speed!
if Rawz would update the op *hint hint* then I should be in there with a nice time of 18.828 - http://forums.aria.co.uk/showpost.php?p=188277&postcount=41
Lol, sorry was busy last night. Will tonight buddy :)
meh ill re-enter tonight with my spare entry duel core try hit 3.5+
Name: topdog
CPU: Phenom X4 955
Cooling method: SS
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 14.406s
http://www.hwbot.org/signature.img?iid=330681&thumb=false&iehack=.jpg
Why are people entering over 3GHz? I thought you had to be at 3Ghz +- 1MHz?
I3R0K3N7FEET
04-03-10, 20:34
Why are people entering over 3GHz? I thought you had to be at 3Ghz +- 1MHz?
youre looking at the wrong thread
Ahhhh ok...sorry I was getting majorly confused :chuckle:
Name: topdog
CPU: Phenom X3 740
Cooling method: SS
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 14.844
http://www.hwbot.org/signature.img?iid=328682&thumb=false&iehack=.jpg
I'm gonna use Google Spreadsheet instead - a lot easier lol.
How do you put it on forums anyone?
I3R0K3N7FEET
04-03-10, 22:10
take a prt scn and host it :P
no idea tbh
here's the list
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=tdz9RDYWa8XllHz7bVxisNA&gid=0
you should be ok to embed it just like a utube vid i think.
Hang about, didnt it say 3GHz max clock speed?
I3R0K3N7FEET
07-03-10, 09:26
youre looking at the wrong thread
:thumb:
Hang about, didnt it say 3GHz max clock speed?
Quote:
Originally Posted by I3r0k3N7FEET http://forums.aria.co.uk/images/buttons/viewpost.gif (http://forums.aria.co.uk/showthread.php?p=190649#post190649)
youre looking at the wrong thread
:thumb:
I think the compo should be put in a thread of its own, it confusing for a few peeps having seperate threads for the submisions, rules and discusion!???:confused:
Gaz!
I think the compo should be put in a thread of its own, it confusing for a few peeps having seperate threads for the submisions, rules and discusion!???:confused:
Gaz!
its got is own thread along with its own discussion thread.
its got is own thread along with its own discussion thread.
You tell em Sam!
its got is own thread along with its own discussion thread.
Theres 3 different threads concerning this one compo :p
Plus + + + the compo results are mixed in with the normal Spi1m thread results!:rolleyes:
Im jus saying it would be easier having it all together in one thread of its own as some peeps seem to getting confused :P
Gaz!
Yeah, it did seem to start off a bit confusing. but hopefully rawz can clear it up so its all in those two threads.
Its all in there anyways. The Comp post under the OP is just to direct you to the main other 2.
SPI 1M - 4.75Ghz SPI run!
http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/5323/spi1m.th.png (http://img23.imageshack.us/i/spi1m.png/)
Name: El Gappo the gringo
CPU: 955BE
Cooling method: SS
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 13.391
http://hwbot.org/signature.img?iid=334998&thumb=false&iehack=.jpg
Name: El Gappo (the handsome one :p )
CPU: Sempron 140
Cooling method: SS
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 16.063
http://hwbot.org/signature.img?iid=342736&thumb=false&iehack=.jpg
Soooo who's in the am2+/3 class for this lcc?
I was but moved to 1366 :D
I3r0k3N7FEET is.
Tables in OP link updated.
I cant see the tables any more.. :|
Just click the link under the tables header in OP.
Yeah, I did, but it was just coming up with a blank document earlier.. Seems to be sorted now though!
im getting a table with only 2 times? one of sams and one of wonderlusts?
I thought that when I was actually able to see it as well.. Till I found the tabs at the bottom of the table :) Look somewhere around where they would normally be on an excel spreadsheet :)
Here's my fastest time :)
Name: Will
CPU: Phenom II x3 720 BE
Cooling method: Air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 17.675s
http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/5083/capturekef.png
This was done inside....not outside :p
This is a rather Elitist competition. its not a competition at all. those who have cash to afford top end cooling, latest CPU etc wins?. Have can you have a fair competition in regards to hardware LOL unless its a controlled competition where every participant has the exact same hardware the only difference being thier personel configurations and how they utilize it. :(
The current LCC competition is the exact opposite of what you just said :rolleyes:
This is a rather Elitist competition. its not a competition at all. those who have cash to afford top end cooling, latest CPU etc wins?. Have can you have a fair competition in regards to hardware LOL unless its a controlled competition where every participant has the exact same hardware the only difference being thier personel configurations and how they utilize it. :(
This topic ios just for fun really - practice also. There a LCC comp. Have a see.
oh go on then...
Name: Sam__
CPU: Core i5 661
Cooling method: LN2
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 6.578s
http://hwbot.org/signature.img?iid=367662&thumb=false&iehack=.jpg
Name: data3oh
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 531
Cooling method: Stock Fan
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 46.858s
http://3oh.co.cc/superpi.png
[/B]
Name: {SAS}TB
CPU: Intel i720 D0
Cooling method: Water
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 8.767s
http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/9278/8767a.png
http://www.sgidepot.co.uk/misc/superpi1M_12-Jul-2010.jpg
Name: mapesdhs
CPU: Intel i7 860
Cooling method: Air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 10.234s
This finished in April, didn't it?
Oh, was it a competition? Apologies, didn't realise, I was just posting to add to the
general example info. :D
Ian.
Mr. Strawberry
15-11-10, 23:47
ok as i am really happy with my score i am going to bump this up :P
Name: Mr. Strawberry
CPU: Intel Core i7 920
Cooling method: air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 8.940s
http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv188/stevenwright6379/4600pi.png
i dont care that the comp is over :P lol
I3R0K3N7FEET
15-11-10, 23:53
did someone put 1.6v through their cpu?
not worth killing it you know :P
Mr. Strawberry
15-11-10, 23:54
nope 1.48
though i have seen a 950 cope with 1.65v on air
its blacked out because my voltage sensor on my motherboard is broken :D
I3R0K3N7FEET
15-11-10, 23:57
cos you fried it? :P
good time though.. though makes me wonder how badly the i7 scales with overclocking when it barely gains 2s over a 4ghz chip when at 4.6ghz
I'm impressed it's going that high on air. What are the load temps? Then again, I
suppose with only one core being used for this test, it should be able to cope ok.
Can it cope with Prime95 though at that speed?
Ian.
Mr. Strawberry
15-11-10, 23:59
no it broke when at stock :P lol
indeed though anything over 4ghz is pointless anyway hense why i am running 4.2 24/7 lol
i never even put it under load because i was to scared but it never went above 55C
And I should imagine the power consumption gets a bit whacko as well at such high clocks.
Ian.
Mr. Strawberry
16-11-10, 00:04
HWmonitor was reporting it as 171w but not sure how true that is
Probably better to monitor it at the wall socket, subtract idle from load wattage.
Careful not to get mixed up with VA though.
Ian.
170w sounds about right to me.
the comp was for 3ghz runs only, but the bench is still open fo all fast runs as the googledocs tables in the op show :thumb:
Mr. Strawberry
16-11-10, 01:00
Probably better to monitor it at the wall socket, subtract idle from load wattage.
Careful not to get mixed up with VA though.
Ian.
meh i am not that professional :P
170w sounds about right to me.
the comp was for 3ghz runs only, but the bench is still open fo all fast runs as the googledocs tables in the op show :thumb:
indeed was going to start a new thread but thought as this hasnt been closed it is still open for results :D
I just want to add I was playing around last night with a celeron 2.6Ghz. At stock speeds I got a time of 2m 05secs. I installed fuzzy logic 4 as the bios is locked and I can not overclock it, increased the speed to 2.8Ghz and knocked 30secs off the times. Tried it at 3Ghz but superpi starting giving me errors.
Upped the chip higher and got a BSOD.
Sorry I do not have screen-shots etc.
Name: TDB006
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600k
Cooling method: Air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 7.223s
http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/Dave/7223.jpg
I3R0K3N7FEET
23-01-11, 01:45
so sandybridge beats a c2d @ 400mhz less by 0.5 seconds
SB beats pretty much everything frequency for frequency wise. Only the 980X with its 6 cores and hyperthreading still has an edge in some applications and benchmarks that are coded for hyperthreading.
Mr. Strawberry
23-01-11, 12:55
hax? :S
*See's more than one i7 at 4GHz+ and a Sandy at over 5GHz - Walks out*
hax? :S
Yes, compared to older i7's, SB is hax on SuperPi 1m
Overclock.net has had to create a special class for SB, different from other i7's lol
Top 10 SuperPi 1M Times for INTEL Processors
Splave (http://www.overclock.net/11783291-post2286.html) 6.437s / ASUS Rampage III Extreme / Intel Core i7 980X @ 6320MHz / STT Project-X @ 957MHz 7-8-7-21 1T / LN2
miahallen (http://www.overclock.net/11028773-post2095.html) 6.500s / Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD7 / Intel Core i5 670 @ 6552MHz / Kingston HyperX @ 702MHz 6-6-6-18 1T / LN2
voklskier4452 (http://www.overclock.net/9209953-post1612.html) 6.937s / EVGA P55 Classified 200 / Intel Core i5 670 @ 6222MHz / Kingston HyperX DDR3 @ 691MHz 7-7-7-21 1T / LN2
CL3P20 (http://www.overclock.net/11253632-post2185.html) 7.176s / Asus Maximus III Gene / Intel Core i5 655K @ 5824MHz / Gskill Pi's @ 910 MHz 9-9-9-24-1T / LN2
xxbassplayerxx (http://www.overclock.net/11852634-post2299.html) 7.317s / Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD9 / Core i7 970 @ 5625MHz / Super Talent Speeds @ 900MHz 6-6-6 18 1T / DICE
Lsdmeasap (http://www.overclock.net/10380513-post1942.html) 7.328s / Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD6 / Intel Core i5 655K @ 5698MHz / Mushkin HP @ 982MHz 7-8-7-24 1T / DICE
FtW 420 (http://www.overclock.net/10965927-post2072.html) 7.363 / EVGA x58 Classified E762 / Intel Core i7 980x @ 5596MHz / Corsair Dominator GT @ 932MHz 7-8-7-20 1T / LN2
[20B] (http://www.overclock.net/11238952-post2179.html) 7.531s / Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD9 / Intel Xeon W3520 @ 5355MHz / ADATA XPG+ @ 1020MHz 7-7-7-20 1T / DICE
Faster/Denis (http://www.overclock.net/11949316-post2314.html) 7.578s / Asus Rampage III Extreme / Intel Core i7 980X @ 5342MHz / Dominator GT @ 890MHz 6-6-6-18 1T / Water
Nolonger (http://www.overclock.net/11100463-post2128.html) 7.671s / EVGA P55 FTW 200 / Intel Core i5 650 @ 5499MHz / Corsair Dominators @ 619MHz 7-7-7-19 1T / LN2
Top 10 SuperPi 1M Times for Sandy Bridge Processors
jackbrennan2008 (http://www.overclock.net/12046662-post2371.html%22) 6.786s / Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD7 / Intel Core i7 2600K @ 5501MHz / Corsair Vengence @ 933MHz 9-10-9-24 1T / Water
reflex99 (http://www.overclock.net/12017785-post2347.html) 7.036s / MSI P67A-GD55 / Intel Core i7 2600K @ 5388MHz / Super Talent Chrome @ 798MHz 9-9-9-28 1T / Air
DB006 (http://www.overclock.net/12098384-post2383.html) 7.223s / MSI P67A GD55 / Intel Core i7 2600k @ 5204MHz / Geil Value @ 667MHz 9-9-9-24 2T / Air
designflaw (http://www.overclock.net/12058993-post2376.html) 7.460s / MSI P67A-GD65 / Intel i7-2600K @ 5001MHz / Corsair Vengence @ 800MHz 9-9-9-24 2T / Water
carebare47
28-01-11, 23:09
Just got my i7-2600k, set it up and ran the built in automatic overclocker in the BIOS with the stock low-profile tiny really bad looking air cooler (will OC properly with sufficient cooling soon). Booted it up and ran super pi on 1 million with 19 iterations and it did it in 09.189 seconds. Speechless.
carebare47
29-01-11, 01:33
And just did a little manual overclocking with the stock cooler, got 8.768 seconds. Everybody, go and buy one of these now.
jointhedotz
29-01-11, 02:44
i'm not imba but sfw
Name: Jointhedotz
CPU: Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200
Cooling method: Hyper 212+
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 16.360s
http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd260/HermanToothrot/superpi2.png
damn, just saw the sandy's and i7's.....need to upgrade :-(
Although tbh, the lil wolfie seems to have still done ok, just wish the latest bios flash on my crappy g31 mobo hadn't removed my voltage options........stock volts holding me back ref!
(also, ram above 800 without 2.0v seems to blue screen, not sure if NB or crap ram)
Melancholic
29-01-11, 12:42
my 3.8Ghz 955 only gets 18 seconds :(
TheMadDutchDude
29-01-11, 17:30
Rawz, I think it's time for another competition mate. I won't be taking part as I have killed my Rampage Extreme.:cry
my 3.8Ghz 955 only gets 18 seconds :(
My Q6600 @ 2.8GHz gets 18 seconds. :p
My Q6600 @ 2.8GHz gets 18 seconds. :p
iirc my q9550 does it in 15 at 2.6:P
iirc my q9550 does it in 15 at 2.6:P
:rolleyes: :P. I have to use a program from within Windows to overclock. :popcorn:
well after trying to get under 10 seconds for about as long as i have had this chip i am giving up now :cry
i feel like topgear, ambitious but rubbish xD
Name: marsey99
CPU: Intel Core2Quad Q9550
Cooling method: air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 10.141
still im happy with that for a 775 quad core i guess :)
well after trying to get under 10 seconds for about as long as i have had this chip i am giving up now :cry
Are you kidding?? I'd say that given the architecture of the Core2Quad, you've
done very well!!
What mbd are you using btw? At some point soon I hope to build a system with
a similar oc'd chip of that variety. Currently hunting around for what would be
a suitable board. And what cooling are you using?
Ian.
i know its good but i also know that they can do sub 10s :|
its an older E0 q9550 in a p45 ud3r version 1.0, best 775 mobo ever imo if you only need 1 pci e x16 slot. if you want xfire/sli get the ud3p :) but alot of the q9550 world records are done on this board not the p or extreme versions but any of these 3 would see you right.
Update
http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/dave/7098.jpg
Have got as low as 7.020 before BSOD'ing, but still aiming for sub 7secs...
@DB
You'll reach the sub7 - just raise the voltage...there's still room to get higher :D
6sec 850msec @HWBOT (http://hwbot.org/community/submission/2124888_anti_t_kom_superpi_core_i7_2600k_6sec_850m s)
http://www.abload.de/thumb2/spi1m87ea.jpg (http://www.abload.de/image.php?img=spi1m87ea.jpg)
Name: khemist
CPU: i5 2500k
Cooling method: Air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 07.868
http://img843.imageshack.us/img843/3989/capturemz.png (http://img843.imageshack.us/i/capturemz.png/)
Forgot the memory timings, will run again later.
I3R0K3N7FEET
18-03-11, 06:48
thats nuts... 1.6v+ in sb? D:
AbandonedT
22-03-11, 07:16
http://imgf.tw/233648756.jpg
Name: AbandonedT
CPU: i5 2500k
Cooling method: Air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 08.065
Riskitall84
27-03-11, 15:46
My X6 1055T
http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/2184/sub15.png
Will do a bit more overclocking tomorrow, this is only at 4Ghz because im on the stock cooler
Name: SeanBond
CPU: i5 2500k @ 4Ghz 1.16v
Cooling method: Stock HSF
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 9.495s
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6017469/OC/PI.png
callumburns
30-03-11, 01:09
17.180 seconds :| hahahaha wow :picard:
Mr. Strawberry
30-03-11, 01:11
dont feel to bad
to get the same sort of times as some of these i have to put 1.6v through my CPU and clock it at 4.6GHz lol
callumburns
30-03-11, 01:33
lol i know it really does show how bloody powerful these SB chips really are!, can only imagine what the Ivybridge chips will be like :|
sean you sure thats at 4ghz?
only i have seen a 2600k do that time @ stock :/
sean you sure thats at 4ghz?
only i have seen a 2600k do that time @ stock :/
Was the score bad? yeah 4Ghz
beefwellington
04-04-11, 20:08
Never tried OCing before so thought I'd give it a go this evening. Had a quick play around, got this:
http://i944.photobucket.com/albums/ad289/beefwellington/PC%20Build/5ghz.jpg
BSODed about 2 mins later though:picard:
Too little volts me thinks
beefwellington
04-04-11, 21:07
Weird, pretty sure I set it at 1.4 in the BIOS, maybe 1.395 (can't remember which!) Is that sort of difference between BIOS and CPU-Z normal? And more importantly, does it mean I can set it >1.4 in the BIOS safely?;)
Its because of LLC, my chip cant even do 5GHz at 1.4v, go more if you dare.
Intel do say just keep it under 1.52
its vdrop/vdroop that make it less in windows than you set it in bios but llc was developed to increase vcore during load to counter its effect.
intel always seem to say keep the volts under 1.5 (well between 1.45 and 1.55 depending on the chip type) and yet they keep dropping the fab size :/
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6017469/OC/Capture.PNG
Almost got sub 7 secs earlier.
Will have another crack at it sometime but I dont like going over 1.4 volts.
http://i376.photobucket.com/albums/oo204/Becko1_2008/SuperPi.png
jointhedotz
12-04-11, 11:38
those i5 times are scary, twice as fast as my lil e5200 on a suicide run :-(
LMAO... Not even going to bother posting my results... My 3.4GHz quad (stock speeds at mo) came up with an atrocious 20 seconds :(
beefwellington
12-04-11, 13:56
Almost got sub 7 secs earlier.
Will have another crack at it sometime but I dont like going over 1.4 volts.
Nice! Was that set at 1.4V in the BIOS?
This is my best I believe:
http://hwbot.org/signature.img?iid=515307&thumb=false&iehack=.jpg
Nice! Was that set at 1.4V in the BIOS?
I never use the manual setting for Vcore, I prefer using the offset.
Had the offset at +0.040v which gave 1.45 ish volts @ 5.3Ghz
Mr. Strawberry
13-04-11, 13:55
thats on a i3 so it isnt that bad :P lol
1.7v :O
Yep and the little tyke was well cooled :D
Mr. Strawberry
13-04-11, 14:04
Yep and the little tyke was well cooled :D
breathing on it? lol
My new rig at 4.6ghz did it in about 8.2 seconds. Will post piccys later!
Had another blast at it today without going too crazy on the vcore:
http://i376.photobucket.com/albums/oo204/Becko1_2008/SuperPi-1.png
Mr. Strawberry
18-04-11, 14:34
not bad
need to increase that ram speed if possible
should give a awesome result
not bad
need to increase that ram speed if possible
should give a awesome result
I can run the stuff @ 2133Mhz 9-11-9-27-1T with a little increase in volts but I read somewhere that Super Pi prefers tighter timings rather than pure Mhz.
Will try again later with diff mem speeds.
Thats an awesome chip you have there
Can i have it? :lol:
:D
Yeah it seems I got pretty lucky with it.
Weird though because for the first week I couldn't get it stable at anything over 4.7Ghz
The new chipset/settings took a bit of figuring out though.
Latest BIOS is super stable, need to try lower volts
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6017469/Untitled.png
watercooled
18-04-11, 22:55
4999.9 mhz ??
Screenshot was taken just at the wrong time. it was 5GHz ;)
watercooled
18-04-11, 23:04
Screenshot was taken just at the wrong time. it was 5GHz ;)
lol
whats the highest you had out of the 2500k ?
5.2 on the old BIOS Couldent make PI as it was unstable, the new one is super stable though so i might do a couple runs tomorrow, and then try 5.4Ghz
This is all on air btw, still waiting to get my pump
Latest BIOS is super stable, need to try lower volts
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6017469/Untitled.png
Whack the LLC up to Very High or Extreme and you should be able to knock some Vcore off it.
Whack the LLC up to Very High or Extreme and you should be able to knock some Vcore off it.
Its on very high now and it stays whatever voltage is set pretty much. I like it like that so i can really controll the voltage
Quickest time for a i5 750 i think in this thread anyway :)
Name: Mikeyuk3
CPU: Intel Core I5 750
Cooling method: Air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 10.405s
http://img696.imageshack.us/i/1mpi10405.png/http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/3791/1mpi10405.png
Name: Wonderlust
CPU: Cyrix MII 300 (225Mhz)_
Cooling method: Air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 30M 28.369s
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll177/teddyformandy/m2300PI.jpg
Going for the record for the slowest :D
I like this one
Mr. Strawberry
21-04-11, 14:33
wish my i7 was as fast as that :(
Name: Altro
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6750
Cooling method: Air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 17.847s
http://26.imagebam.com/download/FRvW1v9RaQ1rRHGe-LLo1A/13502/135010734/Super+pi.jpg
Altro - just a quick thread hijack :ninja:
Was excited to see X-Com UFO defense on your desktop - AWESOME! Brings back many fond memories - I remember playing it on my old comp which didn't have a soundcard, and then going to a friends place that had a soundcard - WOW, pc speaker just didn't cut it. Also when you got a solidier that was named emilio estevez tehehe.
Sorry gentlemen and ladies for the hijacking... as you were :)
Name: marsey99
CPU: x4 970
Cooling method: air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 15.256s
fastest air cooled amd :thumb:
http://upload.overclock3d.net/images/87062731661896274674.jpg
Mr. Strawberry
03-06-11, 11:58
good score, managed to beat me
http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv188/stevenwright6379/AMD%20Comp/superPI1M.jpg
just working on improving that score though
i think we need a 32m thread tbh, sort the wheat from the chaff :D
i think we need a 32m thread tbh, sort the wheat from the chaff :D
go for it make one :P xD
Mr. Strawberry
03-06-11, 12:39
i think we need a 32m thread tbh, sort the wheat from the chaff :D
dude
check my thread over on OC3D forums
jointhedotz
29-06-11, 15:53
jointhedotz
e5200
air
15.226s :-)
http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd260/HermanToothrot/1522.png
jointhedotz
30-07-11, 19:23
Another from me then:
Name: Jointhedotz
CPU: Q6600
Cooling method: Hyper 212+
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 14.477s
http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd260/HermanToothrot/q660036.jpg
the 68 degree max temp was from prime :-), not superpi
Name: Jammi
CPU: AMD A8-3850
Cooling method: Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 20.077s
http://www.ebaysale.webspace.virginmedia.com/aria/p1m2.jpg
Name: Fletcher
CPU: Intel Sandybridge i5-2500K
Cooling method: Air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 8.457
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t199/fletcher92/th_SuperPi.png (http://s160.photobucket.com/albums/t199/fletcher92/?action=view¤t=SuperPi.png)
http://hwbot.org/image/618302.jpg
Name: Jammi
CPU: Intel i5 2500k
Cooling method: Corsair H70
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 7.540s
http://www.ebaysale.webspace.virginmedia.com/aria/pi.jpg
My CPU sits at 1.6GHz for the majority of the test, unless CPU-Z is reading it wrong :S
My CPU sits at 1.6GHz for the majority of the test, unless CPU-Z is reading it wrong :S
mine does the same it kicks up to 4.5 after about 5 loops and i get 8.380 but it fluctuates my best score is 8.360 worst 8.450
http://i372.photobucket.com/albums/oo168/danroyle/superpi.png
it was a while back when i was playing with a sandybridge but moving the cpuz window (or any tbh) about the desktop fast would make it go full speed before i started the bench :)
wanted to break the 8 second mark so upped my cpu to 4.746ghz and done it
http://i372.photobucket.com/albums/oo168/danroyle/superpi2.png
Name: Jademalo
CPU: Intel i5 2500K - 4.6GHz
Cooling method: CoolerMaster 212+ (Air)
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 8.291s
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5233348/Pictures/SuperPi.png
My vCore is annoying and doesnt like giving a good reading. Its anywhere from 1.34-1.38 during this test.
I3R0K3N7FEET
13-08-11, 03:10
vcore variation can be caused by anything from your motherboard power delivery or by what psu you are using..
Yes!
Just beat my score!
CPU-Z wasnt showing the correct clock for some reason, buty its at 4.8
Ive gotten my vcore variation under control, and have a much better understanding of LLC on my mobo.
Name: Jademalo
CPU: Intel i5 2500K - 4.8GHz
Cooling method: CoolerMaster 212+ (Air)
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 7.932s
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5233348/Pictures/SuperPi%20Sub8.png
Name: DB006
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600k
Cooling method: CoolerMaster 212+ (Air)
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 6.958s
http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/Dave/6958.jpg
1,68V on air...respect :D
1,68V on air...respect :D
Cheers dude, tbh, the idle temps never got about 45ºc as it's in an air conditioned room (normal idle @ 1.3vcore @ 4.5ghz 30ºc) :weeee
Cheers dude, tbh, the idle temps never got about 45ºc as it's in an air conditioned room (normal idle @ 1.3vcore @ 4.5ghz 30ºc) :weeee
Not bad, mine idle at about 30-32 at 1.315 vcore =]
I wouldn't dare go above 1.4 with it though, im far too terrified I'll kill it :D
Not bad, mine idle at about 30-32 at 1.315 vcore =]
I wouldn't dare go above 1.4 with it though, im far too terrified I'll kill it :D
Cough* That's what a warranty is for *cough
wonderlust
13-10-11, 17:37
I guess this will be the first G840 Super-Pi :)
http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e399/JimHalsey/g840.jpg
Added after 4 minutes:
Looks like it's faster than many more illustrious chips :D
GothicKiller
15-10-11, 02:41
Look at all you Intel owners with your fancy scores... :(
Name: GothicKiller
CPU: AMD 1090T @ 3.8GHz
Cooling method: Noctua NH-DH14 (Air)
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 18s
http://i54.tinypic.com/14musko.jpg[/FONT]
I3R0K3N7FEET
15-10-11, 11:40
Look at all you Intel owners with your fancy scores... :(
Name: GothicKiller
CPU: AMD 1090T @ 3.8GHz
Cooling method: Noctua NH-DH14 (Air)
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 18s
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dont compare AMD to intel. compare AMD to AMD.
Name: khemist
CPU: i5 2500k
Cooling method: air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 7.540s
http://i.imgur.com/LS4kr.jpg
Name: VJ
CPU: i5 750
Cooling method: air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 11.085s
http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/7118/superpip.png
i like your guys wallpapers..
almighty15
22-11-11, 13:48
An oldie from my photobucket, The very first CPU I ever overclocked!
Name: almighty15
CPU: Athlon x2 5600+
Cooling method: Water
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 24.562
http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/pp166/almighty151986/SuperPI.jpg
1339
First attempt at this with CPU finally running at 3.42ghz
WelshDoneK
11-12-11, 14:39
Name: WelshDonek
CPU: 2500k
Cooling method: Water
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 08.362s
http://hwbot.org/image/693778.jpg
WelshDoneK
11-12-11, 14:57
Name: WelshDonek
CPU: 2500k
Cooling method: Water
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 08.018s
http://hwbot.org/image/693790.jpg
chrissyburns1
11-12-11, 23:59
Submission Format
Name: chrissyburns1
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 995 Black Editon
Cooling method: Watercooling Coolit II 120mm rad
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 29.959s
http://img861.imageshack.us/img861/4045/superpiresults.png (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/861/superpiresults.png/)
People aren't tweaking super pi :(
WelshDoneK
12-12-11, 00:35
People aren't tweaking super pi :(
?? whatcha mean by that ??
My 2 year old laptop took like 33 seconds.
?? whatcha mean by that ??
Times are quite bad for some of the clocks on the representative chips. There are tweaks that can be done that knock seconds of the runs ;)
WelshDoneK
12-12-11, 02:07
Times are quite bad for some of the clocks on the representative chips. There are tweaks that can be done that knock seconds of the runs ;)
including mine? could you pass some advice please totaly new to SB aka saturday was my first play and not clocked much since amd 462 days!!! BARTON-m FTW hehe
Thought I'd share my laptop's results for funnies.
Name: Chaz
CPU: Intel Core i5 2410m
Cooling method: Air
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 13.962s
Cant get the image to work, here's a link.
http://img846.imageshack.us/img846/2889/superpi1m2.png
http://i826.photobucket.com/albums/zz188/Seb_Ferraro/Computing/Sandy%20Bridge%20E%20Build/Full%20Build/OC%20Bench%201/superpi.png
http://i826.photobucket.com/albums/zz188/Seb_Ferraro/Computing/Sandy%20Bridge%20E%20Build/Full%20Build/OC%20Bench%201/coretempintelburntestx5676160616569avg638.png
Name: Seb.F
CPU: Intel Core i7 3930K @ 4.375Ghz
Cooling method: Water/Air (Corsair H100)
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 8.610s
darklighthim
30-12-11, 23:02
Name: Darklighthim
CPU: AMD Athlon II x2 260
Cooling method: Water - Coolit Eco
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 25.061s
http://img855.imageshack.us/img855/6177/cature.png
Running my CPU close to 3.7GHz which is so far the max i've got it to be stable on.
BurningFeetMan
04-01-12, 17:45
http://i957.photobucket.com/albums/ae53/BurningFeetMan/th_superpi4Ghz.jpg (http://s957.photobucket.com/albums/ae53/BurningFeetMan/?action=view¤t=superpi4Ghz.jpg)
Name: BurningFeetMan
CPU: Intel Core i5 2500k @ 3.99Ghz
Cooling method: Antec Kuhler 920
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 11.1s
Can somebody please confirm with me as it's my very first overclocking attempt that my CPU is indeed at 3990Mhz and also that the memory is at 1600Mhz.
Sorry to be a proper n00b :S
Also, my volts currently on auto, they seem low though :?
looks good that feet :D
5ghz should be doable for you mate :thumb:
Can somebody please confirm with me as it's my very first overclocking attempt that my CPU is indeed at 3990Mhz and also that the memory is at 1600Mhz.
Sorry to be a proper n00b :S
Also, my volts currently on auto, they seem low though :?
Yes, Yes and although those volts seem low, according to above, thats fine 0.o
BurningFeetMan
04-01-12, 17:55
Oooo cool, so i'm along the right lines?
Like I say, it's my first ever overclock (besides a couple of mhz on my Phenom before I got scared) but I fancy having a play about.
Only set RAM voltage and timings manually, then changed the CPU multi to max of 40, might change it to 45 later and go from there :)
Not sure how to get the RAM running the right speed, it's 1600Mhz stuff but I think I just about got there.
Will read some guides at some point, but at least im along the right lines :)
yea its spot on mate, ddr is dual data rate so its double its speed, the 800mhz you see there is 1600mhz effective :)
all you should really need to change is the multi and vcore anyway dude, its not like you are after 6ghz yet :D
BurningFeetMan
04-01-12, 18:53
Right, ignore my earlier volts, they were displaying incorrect when set to "auto"
I'm now on 1.15v with 40 multiplier, CPU-z reports 1.128V
RAM is meant to be 9-9-9-27 @ 1.65V, but im running it at 24 at 1.5V, will play with RAM timings later/another day. Thinking I should put them to stock, even at 1.5V to rule out any BSOD from the RAM.
Anyway im kinda thread spoiling I guess as it's super-pi shootout not teach BFM how to overclock, so I'll come back later with a better result. If(when) I need help I shall start a new thread :)
Edit:
http://i957.photobucket.com/albums/ae53/BurningFeetMan/th_superpi45Ghz.jpg (http://s957.photobucket.com/albums/ae53/BurningFeetMan/?action=view¤t=superpi45Ghz.jpg)
4.5Ghz, 1.4V. Probably a little too much volts but wasn't happy at 50 multi with crashes while loading windows :(
Will update as I have a play but probably back to stock for a bit now, i've had a little fun :)
Oh, and I LOVE the clear cmos button on the back of my PC, what a wonderful idea (not new I know, but new to me) :)
Name: Will011
CPU: i5 2500k @ 4.2GHz
Cooling method: Corsair H60
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 9.018s
http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/6843/superpii.png
darklighthim
03-03-12, 20:01
Name: Darklighthim
CPU: Core i5760
Cooling method: Water - Coolit Eco
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 10.694s
My new CPU which i've overclocked to 4.0GHz running 1.35v but i may see if i can get lower volts
http://img594.imageshack.us/img594/8227/captureisc.png
Name: j07cmt
CPU: Intel i5 2500k
Cooling method: Air (Hyper 212+)
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 7.566
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4TrXpR2grvM/T2pq8Jm7SxI/AAAAAAAAALc/cc3YN0R2yXA/s1502/super+pi+j07cmt.jpg
Name: Alfizzle
CPU: Intel Core i7 860 4.4ghz ht off
Cooling method: Corsair H80
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 09.408s
2319
Name: Alfizzle
CPU: Intel Core i7 860 4.5ghz ht off
Cooling method: H80
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 09.266s
2321
strip the os services down and tighten the ram timings dude i bet you can take a couple more tenths off that dude:)
almighty15
02-04-12, 23:25
Name: almighty15
CPU: Intel 2500k @ 5.5Ghz
Cooling method: Water
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 6.920s
http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/pp166/almighty151986/Capture-2.png
Who's actually winning this so far?
almighty15
02-04-12, 23:51
Name: almighty15
CPU: Intel 2500k @ 5.5Ghz
Cooling method: Water
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 6.810s
http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/pp166/almighty151986/Capture-3.png
Been through the thread and I think I'm the fastest by a few tenth's of a second?
GothicKiller
04-04-12, 16:21
Name: GothicKiller
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600k 4.6GHz
Cooling method: Noctua NH-D14
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 08.225s
http://a.ikat.me/qE0qV4.jpg
Name: Saldash
CPU: Intel Core i5 2500k
Cooling method: Arctic Cooling Freezer 13
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 9.067s
http://dlc.world-recoded.com/pi-1m.png
ChrisGlobe
07-04-12, 15:34
Name: ChrisGlobe
CPU: Intel Core i5 2500k @ 4.60GHz
Cooling method: Corsair A50
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 8.211s
http://chrisglobe.co.uk/hosting/images/superpi.jpg
chris keep cpuz open and see ehat speed it goes upto under load mate.
Mr. Strawberry
07-04-12, 18:00
judging by the screen shot it goes upto 4.6GHz
ChrisGlobe
07-04-12, 18:20
Yeah, typo in my post - corrected now! :)
My current system:
http://i.imgur.com/nt43A.png
Name: Alfizzle
CPU: Intel Core i7 860 4.7GHz HT OFF
Cooling method: Corsair H80
Time to compute 1M of Pi: 08.845s
2377
just realised it was on the wrong tab for cpuz, ram timings where at 6-8-6-24
Name - Gavbon
Cpu - Intel i5 2500k 5ghz
Cooling method - Custom water loop
Time - 7s
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/gavbon2004/SuperPI.png
gav you need version 1.5 mate as it has fractions of a second too.
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