Originally posted by: THUGSROOK
its in the thread....
it beats the pants off my old 2.8C clock for clock
very nice :beer:Originally posted by: themikel
26min10sec, best i can get patched
http://1stclasspcs.com/uploaded/superpipatched1.JPG
Originally posted by: Shimmishim
i assume 1 gig of memory is best for 32M cuz even with my A64 @ 2.64 ghz i'm getting 38 minutes but with only 2 x 256...
good thing my 1 gig VX is coming soon
Originally posted by: CaBoOse999
My times seem to be pretty slow. I get 37 minutes plus with my athlon64 3200 @ 2.6Ghz with 1 gig of pdp 3200 @ DDR510 running dual channel at 2.5-3-3-10 1T.
Originally posted by: CaBoOse999
http://img223.exs.cx/img223/5701/screen2cz.jpg
Don't know why cpuz reports my ram frequency wrong it should say 255 mhz
Originally posted by: CaBoOse999
Yeah I'm also running windows 2000.
Originally posted by: Duvie
The drive has no effect on it, period.....It isn't IO dependent at all....I would suggest maybe the OS has something to do with it but I always though 2000 was winxp without the eye candy...
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: Duvie
The drive has no effect on it, period.....It isn't IO dependent at all....I would suggest maybe the OS has something to do with it but I always though 2000 was winxp without the eye candy...
I can confirm that... I ran it on my regular Windows installation on my Raptor and got about 31 minutes, then ran it on on my Windows 64-bit beta installation that's on my Hitachi 7k250 and got about 31 minutes as well. The only thing I can think of that would have anything to do with the hard drive is possibly drivers. Sometimes a crappy driver can use a lot of CPU time for hard disk reads/writes.