Submission Details
Tzk`s SuperPi - 1M score - Enthusiast league
35sec 860ms with AMD Athlon XP-M 2600+ (Barton) at 2756MHz
Ranking position
14189th
WR Rank:
14189th out of 14863
14189th
Global rank:
14189th out of 14863
14th
Athlon XP-M 2600+ (Barton) rank:
14th out of 46
Points earned for overclocker league
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World Record Points
14189th
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Global Points
14189th
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Hardware Points
14th using Athlon XP-M 2600+ (Barton)
14.0 Points
Points earned for team league
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Global Team Power Points (GTPP) Not Hardwareluxx.de's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Team Power Points (HTPP) Not Hardwareluxx.de's best Athlon XP-M 2600+ (Barton) submission
0.0 Points
Media gallery
- Verification URL, image, checksum
- https://valid.x86.fr/5dy7v0
Hardware details
CPU details
- Model: AMD Athlon XP-M 2600+ (Barton) 'Barton'
- Cooling: Air (Custom)
- Batch:
- Cores: 2,756MHz(+37.80%)(ref/imc/qpi: 250//MHz)
Memory details
- Manufacturer: Infineon
- Product: 6A
- Cooling: Air (Custom)
- Type: 512MB DDR SD-RAM
- Speed: @ 250MHz
- Batch: 6A
- Timings: CL2.0 2-2-11 1T
VGA details
- Speed: MHz / MHz (Stock)
Mainboard details
- Manufacturer: ASUS
- Model: A7N8X (Deluxe)
- Cooling: Air (Custom)
- Chipset: nForce2 SPP
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Recent Comments
Tzk commented on his own score:
Heavily modded A7N8X: Vcore, Vdd, Vdimm Mod 12V rail mod for the Cpu + new Caps
Eisbaer798 says:
the good old Zalman cooler <3
TerraRaptor says:
Infineon that goes 250 222? I'm really surprised. What voltage it was?
Tzk says:
@TerraRaptor
2x256mb Infineon "6A", Voltage 3.44V. These are probably relabeled Winbond Chips, that's why it scales that good. The Chips on the Sticks are HYB25D256809AT-6, the "AT-6" is important. You'll notice that these Infineon got the typical two round circles in the plastic, just like Winbond BH-5. My sticks scale past 260Mhz at 3.6V. Bonus: You can get 256mb and 512mb Sticks for <10 bucks in germany...
Here's a pic of the chips:
I'm currently limited by cooling, voltage and FSB. The A7N8X just hits a wall at 248Mhz and becomes quite unstable above it. I was rather lucky to complete this 1M run...
TerraRaptor says:
Yep, these look like typical winbond chips - not only circles in plastic but also metal "ears" on the side of the chips.
I guess all nf2 boards become unstable quickly beyond certain fsb frequency - it's not that you have a range of 10-15Mhz for fsb between light load and heavy load.
Hope to enter this stage this weekend too.
TASOS says:
These are known chips.
Back in the day ... they were commonly used in Kingston Value Ram KVR333X64C25
... and they are Winbond BH-6
George_oc says:
Exactly as Tasos says I still have here two kits of Kingston BH6, they are quite good too.
Tzk says:
Yup, just wanted to point it out as good as possible
Noxinite says:
I saw this thread and realised I had an OEM stick of Kingston DDR lying around; turns out it's KVR266X64C25/256 and it's Winbond. XD
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