Submission details
GraduS`s CPU Frequency score - Extreme League
6350.48 MHz with AMD Phenom II X4 940 BE at 6350.5MHz
Ranking position
n/a
Global rank:
5th
Phenom II X4 940 BE rank:
5th out of 192
Points earned for overclocker league
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Global Points
Not GraduS's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Points
5th using Phenom II X4 940 BE
49.0 Points
Points earned for team league
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Global Team Power Points (GTPP) Not Z.O.T.'s best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Team Power Points (HTPP) 4th in team using Phenom II X4 940 BE
31.0 Points
Media gallery
- Verification URL, image, checksum
- http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=743996
Hardware details
CPU details
- Model: AMD Phenom II X4 940 BE 'Deneb' (4 cores active)
- Cooling: Liquid Nitrogen
- Cores: 6,350.48 MHz (+111.68%)
Memory details
VGA details
- Cooling: Air (Stock)
- Speed: MHz / MHz (Stock)
Mainboard details
- Manufacturer: ASUS
- Model: M4A79 Deluxe
- Chipset:
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Recent Comments
GraduS commented on his own score:
AMD Dragon^LN2 Contest by Z.O.T., 1.8125v @ -196C,
Massman says:
Setup looks really clean, nice!!!
richba5tard says:
Is that a clamp holding the tube down? No mounting holes?
Massman says:
Correct.
Massman says:
Actually, it's how most new bench tables work. It's much easier than using 4 mounting holes
Hyperhorn says:
I think it`s just about the main purpose of the benchtable (air/water vs. Dice/LN2/LHe) and not about the age itself (e.g. established Team Japan style). Maybe it`s just more popular, because the CPUs had often no heatspreader back then and I guess you can break the die with a clamp very quick.
GraduS says:
you can do protect for die some my bench on s370 with protect and open die i do with this pot.
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