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7421 marks with AMD Athlon 64 3000+ (Venice, s939) at 2969MHz

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Global 1x CPU rank:

1st

Athlon 64 3000+ (Venice, s939) rank:

Cup Gold 1st out of 37

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  • Manufacturer: CORSAIR
  • Cooling: Water (Custom)
  • Type: 1024MB DDR SD-RAM
  • Speed: @ 247MHz
  • Batch: BH-5
  • Timings: CL1.5 2-2-5 1T

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Recent Comments

United StatesMr.Scott says:

Chilled water makes you an Apprentice. ;)

Russian Federationalexmaj467 says:

Cooling water how many degrees?  This is a normal water tap in the kitchen +15 degrees Celsius. No special cooling I do not use.

In the frequency test shows the temperature perfectly  http://valid.x86.fr/px5jqz      +29 Celsius    

 

Maybe you don't understand how I got the result in the first two tests (Multithreaded test 1 - test 2 ) ?  Pass these tests in real time is not prohibited .  And to pass the third test (multithreaded test 3 ) I use the code.

@ECHO OFF

WMIC process where name="PCMark04.exe" CALL setpriority "256"
Sleep 70   //// Selected at random depends on each CPU and the frequency from 5 to 500.////
WMIC process where name="PCMark04.exe" CALL setpriority "128"
EXIT

 

 

United StatesMr.Scott says:

All good.

Just never seen anybody condensation proof for tap water. :)

Russian Federationalexmaj467 says:

The condensation is formed before I turn on the air conditioner in the room. It's summer, in the morning the room temperature is 25 Celsius, by 10 o'clock in the morning the sun shines through the window, and at this point in the room 32 degrees Celsius. At the time when the room temperature is from 30 to 33 and the condensate is formed. At this point, I turn on the air conditioner, and the condensate is not formed.

Russian FederationAntinomy says:

On 7/21/2018 at 11:30 PM, Mr.Scott said:

All good.

Just never seen anybody condensation proof for tap water. :)

You have no idea how many water condensates with 95-98% humidity (which stays all the summer) and with +10-12 degrees from the tap. ZFeSS had to reinstall cooling every hour during previous OSBIS comp ?

In America you chill water. In Soviet Russia, water chills you

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United StatesMr.Scott says:

I get it.

We're all good. :)

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