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- Extreme League

3373 points with AMD Sempron 150 at 6133MHz

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http://browser.geekbench.com/geekbench3/8703364

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  • Model: AMD Sempron 150 'Sargas' (1 cores active)
  • Cooling: Liquid Nitrogen
  • Cores: 6,133 MHz (+111.48%)
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Recent Comments

Italy ale belo says:

Trans sistor ftw! Amazing score dude!

Italy Ilpingu says:

Great man ✌?

ObscureParadox@3XS says:

urgh..... Time to boot up the Rex again...

Italy rsannino says:

GREAT SCORE !!!!! .... GRANDE!!!

United Kingdom Jumper118 says:

AMD Master Race

Italy cnzdrn says:

Thanks guys

United States SparkysAdventure says:

Nice

Russian Federation M1RROR says:

Good score! but, where is verification link?

Italy Gigioracing says:

AMD vs Intel . good job

Italy cnzdrn says:

4 hours ago, M1RROR said:

Good score! but, where is verification link?

http://browser.geekbench.com/geekbench3/8703364

 

Bulgaria I.nfraR.ed says:

Nice one! In theory sempron + ddr3 would be untouchable for a Xeon. Hopefully I will try mine soon, already have it running up to 450+ HTT with DDR3 board, just need LN2 :) It also scores much higher in other benchmarks ;)

Italy sburnolo says:

Grande lavoro!!Complimenti.

Australia unityofsaints says:

AMD back on top where they belong!

United Kingdom GeorgeStorm says:

Great score!

Hungary Alpi says:

Wow ! Awesome result ! Nice work, grats !

Italy cnzdrn says:

4 hours ago, I.nfraR.ed said:

Nice one! In theory sempron + ddr3 would be untouchable for a Xeon. Hopefully I will try mine soon, already have it running up to 450+ HTT with DDR3 board, just need LN2 :) It also scores much higher in other benchmarks ;)

You are right! With 6.3 ghz (450 htt your chip) i think you will get 3550-3625. You have very strong ram (gtx2 @ 6-6-6 based on your validation with m4a89gtd)

I tried cinebench r15, with 421x14,5 i made 152. Only one run with realtime, maybe can do better at same frequency.

Thanks to all!

 

Romania suzuki says:

This will make L3014 very cheap in the future. No way the xeon can catch a ddr3 run.

Australia unityofsaints says:

2 hours ago, suzuki said:

This will make L3014 very cheap in the future. No way the xeon can catch a ddr3 run.

There is still GPUpi, CB, etc.

United States yosarianilives says:

15 hours ago, unityofsaints said:

There is still GPUpi, CB, etc.

r15 definitely gains from mem on these chips, just a small gain. Got to remember that at 6.7 on ddr2 it's just a few points behind l3014 on ddr3, and at 6.1 on ddr3 the 150 is about 10 points away from l3014. Definitely worth binning 890fx boards to find one that can support 6.5+ on a sempron.

France bolc says:

18 hours ago, suzuki said:

This will make L3014 very cheap in the future. No way the xeon can catch a ddr3 run.

that d be great :D
any sample taking dust on your cabinet to sell? :D

ObscureParadox@3XS says:

18 hours ago, suzuki said:

This will make L3014 very cheap in the future. No way the xeon can catch a ddr3 run.

You can still get around 3500 with an L3014 if you maximise everything. This for sure isn't game over for the Xeon :) It's also almost impossible to get much faster than this with a Sempron on DDR3 because of the IMC limitations. All the same I'm really glad someone managed to get this fast with a Sempron, it for sure makes the game really intersting. I'm looking forward to the battle :)

Romania suzuki says:

1 hour ago, bolc said:

that d be great :D
any sample taking dust on your cabinet to sell? :D

I am afraid to mod the cpu or motherboard :)).

will sacrifice a Ud3R which i have and works with ddr2,at least to have an ideea about what my cpu’s can do ,this are the only ones on skt 775 which are not tested.

France bolc says:

removing socket notches is easy, but making holes in the cpu pcb is fine too, but is a bit more risky for the cpu if you never did this before. the cpu is more rare than the board so you might want to do the board instead ;)
but but :D for a 3014, a REX is likely better, series 3000 are compatible with x38/48, so if you plan to REX it later, you may make notches.
as far as you need to go :
intel-xeon-e5450-3-0-ghz-quad-core-hard-

United States yosarianilives says:

Yeah I personally wouldn't have the balls to cut on a l3014 myself, cutting the plastic part of the socket is much lower risk and not nearly as scary as some other things I've done (mostly cutting the back off of an pcie x4 slot to run an x16 card.)

Romania suzuki says:

@bolc -when it comes to such things, I have 2 left legs instead of hands,why risk it when I already know my potential ? :)). Will go to a local service and point out what they have to do, same with the mocf mod for coffee lake cpu's,

Bulgaria I.nfraR.ed says:

5 hours ago, ObscureParadox said:

You can still get around 3500 with an L3014 if you maximise everything. This for sure isn't game over for the Xeon :) It's also almost impossible to get much faster than this with a Sempron on DDR3 because of the IMC limitations. All the same I'm really glad someone managed to get this fast with a Sempron, it for sure makes the game really intersting. I'm looking forward to the battle :)

450 HTT is 900 mem and 6.5GHz with Sempron 150 (I have a promising one), so there's still a headroom for memory frequency.

Based on my testing on air, if it scales ok, then ~170cb might be possible. Don't know about Geekbench, but mem should definitely help. Not sure if the IMC would be a bottleneck, though. Have to test. Looking forward to the new scores as well, I can only watch at the moment. Don't forget Sabertooth is one of the worst boards for AM3 CPUs, at least for Pi, Geekbench and CB might be different.

Some examples (not perfect, but you get the point). Both are excellent benchers:

DDR2 + 4969MHz https://hwbot.org/submission/3252830_noxinite_cinebench___r15_sempron_145_119_cb

DDR3 + 4662MHz https://hwbot.org/submission/2518880_strunkenbold_cinebench___r15_sempron_145_120_cb

Italy cnzdrn says:

Sabertooth is slow in geekbench. Compared to gigabyte 890fx based. 

United States yosarianilives says:

I would think anything memory related would be heavily board dependant. There are a number of memory timings that are set by bios that you don't have access to set so certain boards will just perform better on platforms like AM3 where relatively few timings are exposed to the user. That's why for example the Crosshare IV Extreme has been shown to have better "IPC" than the Crosshair IV Formula in 32m and probably anything else that memory heavily impacts.

Italy cnzdrn says:

15 minutes ago, yosarianilives said:

I would think anything memory related would be heavily board dependant. There are a number of memory timings that are set by bios that you don't have access to set so certain boards will just perform better on platforms like AM3 where relatively few timings are exposed to the user. That's why for example the Crosshare IV Extreme has been shown to have better "IPC" than the Crosshair IV Formula in 32m and probably anything else that memory heavily impacts.

And why you need to bin ram with 1:2 divider 

ObscureParadox@3XS says:

5 hours ago, I.nfraR.ed said:

450 HTT is 900 mem and 6.5GHz with Sempron 150 (I have a promising one), so there's still a headroom for memory frequency.

Based on my testing on air, if it scales ok, then ~170cb might be possible. Don't know about Geekbench, but mem should definitely help. Not sure if the IMC would be a bottleneck, though. Have to test. Looking forward to the new scores as well, I can only watch at the moment. Don't forget Sabertooth is one of the worst boards for AM3 CPUs, at least for Pi, Geekbench and CB might be different.

Some examples (not perfect, but you get the point). Both are excellent benchers:

DDR2 + 4969MHz https://hwbot.org/submission/3252830_noxinite_cinebench___r15_sempron_145_119_cb

DDR3 + 4662MHz https://hwbot.org/submission/2518880_strunkenbold_cinebench___r15_sempron_145_120_cb

No it's a very fair point. When I made my initial statement I forgot that this wasn't run at max multiplier, so there is a lot more wiggle room. Maybe I should get out my AM3 boards and get some testing done too. But for sure first things first is to maximize what I already have :)

Australia unityofsaints says:

12 hours ago, yosarianilives said:

r15 definitely gains from mem on these chips, just a small gain. Got to remember that at 6.7 on ddr2 it's just a few points behind l3014 on ddr3, and at 6.1 on ddr3 the 150 is about 10 points away from l3014. Definitely worth binning 890fx boards to find one that can support 6.5+ on a sempron.

Even taking DDR3 into account Xeon will win. There's also some fuel left in the tank in terms of BCLK on the blue side

ObscureParadox@3XS says:

There's not that much left though :P Don't forget too that it's almost impossible to run good memory speeds with an L3014, the boards just don't like it, hence Luumi was only running single channel memory for his runs.

France bolc says:

too bad I don t live around, i d do it for free, well after borrowing your cpu :D

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