Submission Details
BenchBrothers.de`s SuperPi - 32M score - Extreme League
16min 16sec 578ms with AMD Phenom II X6 1100T BE at 4000.7MHz
Ranking position
n/a
Global rank:
26th
Phenom II X6 1100T BE rank:
26th out of 48
Points earned for overclocker league
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Global Points
Not BenchBrothers.de's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Points
26th using Phenom II X6 1100T BE
11.6 Points
Points earned for team league
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Global Team Power Points (GTPP) Not AwardFabrik's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Team Power Points (HTPP) 18th in team using Phenom II X6 1100T BE
2.9 Points
Hardware details
CPU details
- Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1100T BE 'Thuban' (6 cores active)
- Cooling: Cascade Phase Change
- Cores: 4,000.71MHz(+21.23%)
Memory details
- Manufacturer: CORSAIR
- Product: Dominator GT
- Cooling: Air (Stock)
- Type: 4096MB DDR3 SDRAM
- Timings: CL6.0 6-6-18 1T
VGA details
- Model: GeForce 8400 GS DDR3 (GT218) (GT218''') NVIDIA
- Cooling: Air (Stock)
- Speed: 520MHz / 550MHz (Stock)
Mainboard details
- Manufacturer: GIGABYTE
- Model: GA-890FXA-UD5
- Cooling: Air (Stock)
- Chipset: 890FX
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Recent Comments
BenchBrothers.de commented on his own score:
a tough fight to get these combination of clocks and timings to work...
I.nfraR.ed says:
PSC are better on Thuban. Much more stable.
Disabling 4 cores also helps with CPU-NB clocks.
BenchBrothers.de says:
Unfortunately I only had two memory kits. 2x 1 gb Cellshock, maxed out at 1666 6-5-5 or 1720 6-6-6. And these Corsairs which I could run 1840 6-6-5 with tight subs on air with this system (NB at 3 ghz). Under cold I could only complete this run with relaxed timings.
With tighter timings I would probably shave two seconds off - but no chance to come close of your run. Your score is awesome...
I.nfraR.ed says:
I managed to save it on the third attempt. First one froze while opening cpuz, second one restarted while opening cpuz.
I have some old LN2 profiles saved, so had to only adjust clocks. Could run 940 6-6-6-18, but there was no suitable combination with cpu and nb clocks, so I had to use yours . And yes, Hypers are tricky with Thuban on cold, while on Deneb you can bench tight without a problem (on most chips). Disabling cores on Thuban could gain you about 200-300MHz on the NB with same volts, but Deneb is faster clock per clock.
BenchBrothers.de says:
Thanks for your information. I didn't overclock AMD for a long time now and all your hints regarding memory and NB are new to me. Thanks for that... And regarding the fact that I'm not a Pi-specialist my score feels even better now...
I will try to come close to your time in the next few weeks. But first I have to buy a Deneb because the only Phenom-II-cpu left is the 1100T.
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