1m 11.722s on XP Pro SP2 # Processor - Athlon XP 2000 @ ~1661 # Motherboard - Acorp Via KT266/333 # Cooling - Air cooled x 6 fans # Memory, timings, and dividers - 512mb (2 x Samsung 256 PC2100 DDR) (2.5/3/3/6) http://dump.slickhouse.com/lazlow/pc/PI_XP01.jpg < XP http://dump.slickhouse.com/lazlow/pc/PI_2K01.jpg < 2K
I used to have a palomino 2000+ you can get under 60s with a 13x multiplier (if you multiplier unlock it). palomino 2000+'s aren't supposed to go above 1800mhz (apparently) but you might be able to get 1850 ish for long enough to run superpi, you'll need a v.high voltage though(about 1.9 I think). Also, you'd have to see how your RAM fares if its pc2100. hope thats of some help.
QUESTION: ram and cpu is set at 9:10. CPU is at 275. shouldn't the RAM run at (9/10) * 275 = 247.5mhz? in cpuz it shows my ram running at 250mhz, which is (10/11) * 275. cpuz shows my fsb:ram is at cpu/11
Well i managed to sneak under the 41 sec barrier for the first time today I think i may now be being limited by the generic cheapo PSU that came with my case. The CPU voltage seems to be pinging around all over the place, variations up to about 0.03V under what it is stable :S I think thats why i cant clock as high with the memory in dual channel, and also why i get faster speeds and less crashing when i run at around 1.85V instead of 1.95 and higher (temps arent a problem, 40 idle, 45 load). Think it is time for an upgrade. Whats the best cheap power supply (Quality, not bothered about looks) to power the rig in my sig. EDIT: Thermaltake butterfly 480W it is then
So here's mine CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2600+@2.2Ghz MOBO: ePox 8RDA3i Cooling : modded "tube" and Thermaltake XP3200 cooler (something like that) RAM: 2x 512Mt DDR400 (3-3-3-8)
my latest attempt http://www.quarknet.co.uk/proof4.gif CPU@1.575V NB@1.55V AGP@1.55V HTT@1.2V RAM@2.6V (Set to DDR333 2-3-3-5-1 timings I think) Windows not optimised though, full of crap
Hello dudes and dudettes Been Browsing your forums for quite som time now. I really enjoy reading about all the crazy stuff you guys make. Figured it was about time to register. My super-pi 1M bench: 24.7sek A64 3700+ San Diego @ 3410Mhz - 325*10.5 Twinmos BH5 @ 262Mhz 1.5-2-2-5 DFI nF4 Ultra-D 11ccm r507a Cooler -44c load
Thats a damn fine CPU you got yourself there mate 3.4ghz on 1.55v is amazing, though can imagine the cooling helps things along a little
Just put together my new Pentium-M rig: Asus P4P800-E Dlx Asus CT-479 S479 Adapter Pentium-M 725 'Dothan' 1.6 @ 2480 Geil Ultra PC4000 @ 194mhz 2.0-3-3-6 Standard HSF bundled with CT-479
Back the multiplier down and get the FSB to 250, then run the ram 1:1. You should see a fair drop in times.
I tried 10 x 250, 10 x 200 - It only likes 156fsb max ... bit annoyed, are there any other options you would suggest changing?