lol, *pats on the back* I only got this system 2-3 weeks ago to be fair
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lol, *pats on the back* I only got this system 2-3 weeks ago to be fair
I'll have a bash at this I thinks. Pre-OC and post OC.
May have to wait for the post OC... still sussing out upping the voltage to get my 2.66Mhz Celeron D stable-ish at 4ghz....
:edit: w00t!
Under 5 1/2 mins :D :D :D :D
That really sucks doesn't it.
Time to wind her up a bit....
:edit 2:
Turned the FSB up a bit (from 133 to 150 giving me 3Ghz) and got this....
Doesn't seem much faster does it?
Hmmmmm.......
Need to find more speed.
This could get addictive/ dangerous......
Those super Pi runs are invalid. Please use Super Pi Mod.
Oh, sorry.
Super Pi Mod is what exactly?
:edit:
It's OK, I found it :D
Gives you a more accurate time, also has the ability to have a checking to make sure you're not cheating. A link to download is in the first post.
This better?
I shall do the uncheat thing now :D
And why on earth would anyone cheat up a 4 min+ score?
Anyhow, still more speed needed......
:edit:
All validated and goodness :D :D
I can tell you now, you're not going to find too much speed with the CeleronD
EDIT: What speed is your RAM running at?
Hey, it's a £20 CPU... I'm not looking for NASA... comapred to the K-6, it's a bleeding mean machine!
Hehe, it would be too slow for my liking. I basically can't live with a machine with low power..... that's why I'm getting a low powered tablet PC for my uni laptop xP
EDIT: DUE TO A SCREW UP ON MY PART, PLEASE USE THE MEMORY TAB IN CPU-Z, NOT THE SPD TAB. All tests are still valid.
Well, why not post some results too? :) I use this for stability test, but not in the regular way.. I am checking to see for temperatures only, especially the rate at which they grow, keep stable and get down again. Also, note that I don't have any thermal paste between cpu and cooler :( That explains the temp.. And about the times.. I wonder what I'll get with the x2 :p
at start..
at the end..
and after some testing..
Guess this beast will be number 1 in the amd section ;)
Edit: I forgot, this is actually an XP 1700+, unlocked multiplier. So, it was 11*133>1463MHz at first, not it is 12.5*166>2075MHz, but because the clock generator is a tad higher, I get ~2080Mhz. It's almost a 42% OC :) This is rock stable and issue free.