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Originally posted by: Cha0s
http://img225.exs.cx/img225/1786/32m3zr.jpg
22.30 min
tip for others: run it in safe mode, buy lots of fast ram
Originally posted by: Cha0s
http://img225.exs.cx/img225/1786/32m3zr.jpg
22.30 min
tip for others: run it in safe mode, buy lots of fast ram
Originally posted by: Cha0s
http://img225.exs.cx/img225/1786/32m3zr.jpg
22.30 min
tip for others: run it in safe mode, buy lots of fast ram
Originally posted by: zakee00
Originally posted by: Cha0s
http://img225.exs.cx/img225/1786/32m3zr.jpg
22.30 min
tip for others: run it in safe mode, buy lots of fast ram
um yeahhhhhhhhh.....your OC'ed 2800+ clawhammer totally beats an OC'ed FX-55 :roll:
scumbag, why bother cheating on an online contest that you win nothing for. go get a life
Originally posted by: Azsen
Here's my P4 540 at 28m 29s. The damn SuperPI window wasn't big enough so when it finished it chopped off half of the end result and you can't make it bigger without clicking the OK button. But you can tell its legit cos there is like 1min difference between loop 23 and 24.
Using patched SuperPI version and just plain air cooling as per sig.
Originally posted by: Cha0s
http://img225.exs.cx/img225/1786/32m3zr.jpg
22.30 min
tip for others: run it in safe mode, buy lots of fast ram
Originally posted by: THUGSROOK
IMO: you need seperate charts for northwoods/prescotts
:beer:
Originally posted by: Sc4freak
It utilises SSE3 instructions, I think. Which only the Prescotts currently have.
Anyway, looks like I was beaten by 6 seconds. Time to take back my position:
Picture, Patched Version
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: Cha0s
http://img225.exs.cx/img225/1786/32m3zr.jpg
22.30 min
tip for others: run it in safe mode, buy lots of fast ram
Photograph?
Originally posted by: zakee00
INTEL SYSTEMS
1. Deachus- 26m 0s P4@ 4GHz (Patched)
2. Sc4freak- 26m 06s P4@ 4.02GHz (Patched)
3. Slulfyer06- 27m 0s P4@ 3.96GHz
4. Stardust- 27m 59s P4@ 3.95GHz
5. Stevty2889- 29m 18s P4@ 3.8GHz
Originally posted by: Azsen
If a CPU can do SSE3 instructions why limit it to only doing SSE2 instructions. You paid for it to do SSE3, I don't see why you should be forced to use SSE2 just for superPi. It's a valid feature of the chip, and it's just as legit as having 1MB cache rather than 512KB.
Originally posted by: zakee00
Originally posted by: Azsen
If a CPU can do SSE3 instructions why limit it to only doing SSE2 instructions. You paid for it to do SSE3, I don't see why you should be forced to use SSE2 just for superPi. It's a valid feature of the chip, and it's just as legit as having 1MB cache rather than 512KB.
superpi is an old app, its not coded for sse2/3. the patches enable it.
Originally posted by: Azsen
If a CPU can do SSE3 instructions why limit it to only doing SSE2 instructions. You paid for it to do SSE3, I don't see why you should be forced to use SSE2 just for superPi. It's a valid feature of the chip, and it's just as legit as having 1MB cache rather than 512KB.
Originally posted by: zakee00
Originally posted by: Sc4freak
It utilises SSE3 instructions, I think. Which only the Prescotts currently have.
Anyway, looks like I was beaten by 6 seconds. Time to take back my position:
Picture, Patched Version
404, bad link
BTW.... "hacking" superpi isnt hard at all, its not a "cheat"....all you need to do is change the values in the text file.
thats why i dont take screenies of the main Pi screen.
Originally posted by: Shenkoa
Athlon XP 2700+ Tbred
512 MB Corsair PC 3200
80 GB WD800JB
44 Minutes and 52 seconds. Crap I know!