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SniperOZ`s SuperPi - 32M score - Elite League
7min 20sec 47ms with Intel Core i5 3470 at 4407.1MHz
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Hardware details
CPU details
- Model: Intel Core i5 3470 'Ivy Bridge'
- Cooling: Single Stage Phase Change
- Cores: 4,407.14 MHz (+37.72%)
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Memory details
- Manufacturer: G.SKILL
- Product: PI
- Type: DDR3 SDRAM
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- Speed: MHz / MHz (Stock)
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Power details
- Manufacturer: CORSAIR
- Series: Professional Series Gold
- Power: 1,500 Watt
Recent Comments
bolc says:
I can't get 110+ bclk but I can get 7'20'ish at less than 108 mhz :P
Bullant says:
I think sniper has run a basic memory setting just to get all his benchmarks in, meaning not spending to much time on one benchmark. I'm sure he could run it faster if he wanted to spend time on it
He may also have a way to get a little more bclk from these chip that others might not know how too....
yosarianilives says:
I don't know his method, but I found that if you don't use plx lanes you're limited to a max of 109.9 typically. Or at least that's how it was on my mve. So having a board with a plx chip is a huge bonus for bclk OC. Also it matters what gpu you use since pcie is tied in. Maxwell was a no go for me, but terascale worked well. O, I hope I'm not sharing any sooper sekrit tweakz that will piss off someone
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