3700+ Clawhammer @ 2607 mhz
1M SuperPI (SSE2 Patched):
36 seconds
3700+ Clawhammer @ 2705 mhz
1M SuperPI (SSE2 Patched):
35 seconds
3700+ Clawhammer @ 2700 mhz @ 270 HTT running 1:1
1M SuperPI (SSE2 Patched):
33 seconds
Interesting note. The 2607 mhz run was with the 166 divider w/ my ram @ ~190 mhz 2-2-2-10 1T. When I bumped the chip to 2705 mhz with the same divider...my results didn't change from the 2607 mhz run

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I went and set the mem back to 1:1 @ 247 mhz 2.5-3-3-10...however, I had to switch to 2T to get it stable (this board absolutely will not run 1T at any decent mem speed....it's very odd). It's interesting to note that my time dropped to 35 seconds despite the switch to 2T...albeit a significantly higher mem speed. I think being able to run 1:1 with 1T would have dropped my time by about 1-2 seconds at most...but every little bit counts.
Edit: After changing to the 10x multi and ramping the HTT up to 270 my results improved even further. Shows that SuperPI is definitely very dependent on memory bandwidth as my times dropped 2 seconds at the very same clock speed. This test was yet again run at 2T and I'm assuming 1T might drop 1 or 2 seconds off. If this were the case my chip is hanging pretty darn well with the 939's of similar clock speed.
