Submission details
kristjan.krusic`s HWBOT Prime score - Enthusiast league
816.47 pps with Broadcom Broadcom BCM2835 (BCM2708) at 1550MHz
Ranking position
8978th
WR Rank:
8978th out of 9190
438th
Global 1x CPU rank:
438th out of 568
8th
Broadcom BCM2835 (BCM2708) rank:
8th out of 67
Points earned for overclocker league
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World Record Points
8978th
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Global Points
438th using 1 CPU
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Hardware Points
8th using Broadcom BCM2835 (BCM2708)
Points earned for team league
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Global Team Power Points (GTPP) Not OC-Lab.si's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Team Power Points (HTPP) 8th in team using Broadcom BCM2835 (BCM2708)
0.0 Points
Hardware details
CPU details
- Model: Broadcom Broadcom BCM2835 (BCM2708) 'ARM1176JZ(F)-S'
- Cooling: Air (Custom)
- Cores: 1,550 MHz (+121.43%)
Memory details
- Type: 482MB
VGA details
- Speed: MHz / MHz (Stock)
Recent Comments
kristjan.krusic commented on his own score:
Max voltage I could push was 2.22v. Sadly you can't boot the Pi at more then 2.1v so I had to lower the voltage at boot and instantly increase it to make it more stable. If someone has a fix for this plis private msg me. If you want help with doing something like this feel free to message me. (ps. no need for extreme cooling with the Pi B possibly also usable for 24/7 use).
kristjan.krusic says:
Settings: CPU: 1550; GPU: 650; RAM: 700.
Adding more Mhz didn't really help because the CPU was the bottleneck. Will retry tomorrow with higher GPU/RAM clocks.
kristjan.krusic says:
Setting the RAM and GPU to 775 doesn't help Also tried using the DDR2 memory voltage controller (can go up to 3.8v) still run into the 2.10v lock
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