Submission Details
Noxinite`s SuperPi - 32M score - Extreme League
5min 23sec 156ms with Intel Core i7 4790K at 5598.7MHz
Ranking position
n/a
Global rank:
65th
Core i7 4790K rank:
65th out of 399
Points earned for overclocker league
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Global Points
Not Noxinite's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Points
65th using Core i7 4790K
28.0 Points
Points earned for team league
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Global Team Power Points (GTPP) Not Overclock.net's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Team Power Points (HTPP) Not Overclock.net's best Core i7 4790K submission
0.0 Points
Hardware details
CPU details
- Model: Intel Core i7 4790K 'Devil's Canyon'
- Cooling: Single Stage Phase Change
- Cores: 5,598.69MHz(+39.97%)
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Memory details
- Cooling: Air (Custom)
- Type: 4096MB DDR3 SDRAM
- Speed: @ 1,400MHz
- Timings: CL8 12-13-15 1T
VGA details
- Model: GeForce GT 610 (GF119''') NVIDIA
- Cooling: Air (Stock)
- Speed: 810MHz / 900MHz (Stock)
Mainboard details
- Manufacturer: ASUS
- Model: Maximus VII Impact
- Cooling: Air (Custom)
- Chipset: Z97
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Recent Comments
Noxinite commented on his own score:
Fixing CPUs for Team Cup while I bench 32M. :D
TaPaKaH says:
What sort of mem is this?
Noxinite says:
Samsung. But not D-die.
suzuki says:
How far can you push 9-12-12 on those sticks ? What voltage you used ?
Noxinite says:
RCD and RP seem weaker than D-die. But RDRD, RFC and the RDWRs can all go tighter.
Perf seems a bit off too, so maybe I have some timings too tight as well.
This is at 2.35V.
suzuki says:
D-Die means Hyk0 or HCH9 ?
i cannot compare now ,but can you make a run at 5450 with cpuz and coretemp opened (it was requirement for a contest) as my time like this was 5:31s with 9-12-12 at 2840 mhz.
Noxinite says:
I have a 4GHz i7 32M run at 2800C8 that was 7m 19.6s.
suzuki says:
Best run at 4 ghz ,on the os i am using from a friend :
I guess yours are stronger with those timings.
Noxinite says:
See it's not as fast as you would expect. Not sure if it's my OS or timingd set wrong.
TaPaKaH says:
Oh, so these are the "weird" Samsung (1Gbit G-die or something similar) that G.Skill were using on their 1600C9 sticks at some point?
I saw some of these do 1400 9-12-12 a few years ago and reckoned they could be a superior choice to 2Gbit D-die due to lower density and hence lower tRFC.
Noxinite says:
The weird thing is that they were made in 2011.
ZFeSS says:
I see F-die sticks made in 2011, so it's not werid. G-die produced until the end of 2012 AFAIK
G-die DIY available =)
Noxinite says:
I bought +10 each of 2GB and 1GB G die sticks. 1GB clock much better, but single side = crap efficiency. Might be interesting for freq valid though; I could do 3600MHz (dual channel) without too much effort.
ZFeSS says:
Is it Samsung original sticks?
Noxinite says:
Yup.
ground says:
Should put them on a high MHz PCB then
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