3.8ghz Yonah SuperPI 15s

aigomorla

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some guy at xtremesystems overclocked his yonah and got a sick superpi time of 15s. I seriously think thats the lowest as of this point.

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Duvie

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Pretty awesome even with cinebench at 3.7ghz...However it is not stable, and I doubt he is until like 3.6ghz range...These computers are built like cheetahs..short burst of speeds hence the benchmarks they run....I can run most of those benches on unstable machines....

That being said a yonah at 3.78ghz has a cinebench score equal to my dual dual core 270s at default...when I OC them to 285 levels 1300 point score....

By the way when you think about it that is right...Yonah is slightly better clock for clock against the A64 lastest version...3.78ghz would be like 4ghz A64...hence while my collective 8ghz opf 4x2ghz cores is equal to 2x3.78ghz cor 7.8ghz....

I will wait for the Conroe cause I think it has a much higher clock to clock edge...that and most wont do the mods, run a cascade cooler and things to be able to get a yonah much past 3.3ghz let alone higher


I however will wait for Stevty to get his and see what he ends up doing...
 

stevty2889

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Well I doubt I'll get anywhere near 3.8ghz, or even 3ghz on air, but it'll still be fun to play with and better than my netburst chips. Now I just need somebody to buy my Dothan system so I can afford the parts :D
 

BrownTown

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everyone I've seen has been getting 3G with Yonah on air, so I don't see why you would be any different.
 

dexvx

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Originally posted by: BrownTown
everyone I've seen has been getting 3G with Yonah on air, so I don't see why you would be any different.

Because most people that bother to overclock Yonah's are more hardcore overclockers. Besides, the only people I've seen getting high FSB's are with the Aopen board; the Asus Viiv one can't overclock much, from what I've read. That board was probably designed for some third-party OEM for a Viiv system, not an enthusiast board like the Aopen one.