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Q6600 @ 3.0ghz, DDR2 833 @ 5-6-6-18 (i didnt realize they had loosened on me like that lol-Should be cas 4)

Relative Speed: 16.20
Kilo nodes per second: 7773

Interesting to see the difference that the .4ghz makes from the post above
 


Relative speed: 1.75
Knodes/sec: 839


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AMD 2.0GHz CPU/GeForce 8200M



 
i7 920 D0 @ 4.2 GHz HT off
1200 MHz DDR3 7-7-7-20 6GB

23.83 Relative speed
11920 Knodes/s

Hope to get higher, possibly beat Rubicon's speed 😀

BTW, to get such high ram frequency and BCLK with 12 GB and a high OC, did you have to do anything like up PCIE frequency, do board mods, or use crazy QPI voltage or anything else crazy?
 
Originally posted by: dennilfloss
Here you go.🙂

http://www.imagebam.com/image/2fc30746723576

Machine specs?

Originally posted by: Shmee
i7 920 D0 @ 4.2 GHz HT off
1200 MHz DDR3 7-7-7-20 6GB

23.83 Relative speed
11920 Knodes/s

Hope to get higher, possibly beat Rubicon's speed 😀

BTW, to get such high ram frequency and BCLK with 12 GB and a high OC, did you have to do anything like up PCIE frequency, do board mods, or use crazy QPI voltage or anything else crazy?

Nothing out of the ordinary used. BCLK max the P6T7 is around 215 ish. Board does turbo throttle at full load so multiplier drops to 20X so in essence full load throughput is only equal to about 4.3GHz which isn't too bad. 😉

p.s. your mark would be considerably higher with HT ON.
 
Ty for reply, I realize that most synthetic benches would be higher with HT on, but I mostly game, so I figure turn it off and see if I can get a higher frequency instead. 4.2 is not the end for me. I figure keep going until either temps under linpack get too high for my TRUE, voltage required is too high, or I cant go farther due to BCLK limitations on my UD5.

BTW, Rubicon, are you using water or high end air on that?
 
Originally posted by: Shmee

BTW, Rubicon, are you using water or high end air on that?

Air cooled - Prolimatech Megahalems w/ 132CFM Delta four wire using smart fan on mobo set to low speed at 20% and ramps up reaching 100% at 70C. Works like a champ.
 
Q660 @ 2.40GHZ
4.00GB DDR2

Logical Processors found :4, used :4
Relative Speed : 14.53
Kil Nodes per second : 6974
 
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: dennilfloss
Here you go.🙂

http://www.imagebam.com/image/2fc30746723576

Machine specs?

Originally posted by: Shmee
i7 920 D0 @ 4.2 GHz HT off
1200 MHz DDR3 7-7-7-20 6GB

23.83 Relative speed
11920 Knodes/s

Hope to get higher, possibly beat Rubicon's speed 😀

BTW, to get such high ram frequency and BCLK with 12 GB and a high OC, did you have to do anything like up PCIE frequency, do board mods, or use crazy QPI voltage or anything else crazy?

Nothing out of the ordinary used. BCLK max the P6T7 is around 215 ish. Board does turbo throttle at full load so multiplier drops to 20X so in essence full load throughput is only equal to about 4.3GHz which isn't too bad. 😉

p.s. your mark would be considerably higher with HT ON.

FWIW:

same specs as above, but HT off:

rel speed: 21.87
knodes/s: 10498

HT gives ~20% advantage.

 
Originally posted by: oogabooga
Q660 @ 2.40GHZ
4.00GB DDR2

Logical Processors found :4, used :4
Relative Speed : 14.53
Kil Nodes per second : 6974

oogabooga what are your dram timings and OS?

I have same, Q6600 @2.4GHz with 8GB DDR2 on WinXP Pro and my results are quite a bit lower (5%) than yours:

Relative Speed : 13.83
Kil Nodes per second : 6636

I'm curious what is different about our rigs as to make a 5% performance impact in this bench.
 
i7 920 D0 @ 3.6 (180x20)

DDR3 6 GB CPU-Z shows timings are 9-9-9-24-1T (how do I find speed?)

rel speed - 27.37
knodes/s - 13,135
 
Originally posted by: GLeeM
DDR3 6 GB CPU-Z shows timings are 9-9-9-24-1T (how do I find speed?)

On the memory tab in cpu-z, in the Timings section, the first row is DRAM Frequency.

Multiply this number by 4 for DDR3, by 2 for DDR2.
 
My scores

Q6600 at 2.4 Ghz - 2x2GB DDR800 I think the timings are 5-4-4-15-2T
Win 7 x64

Relative speed - 13.55
Kilo nodes per second 6506
 
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