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it's not a big deal.....
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@Clipper The truth is that it's not... almost the same as Fixxer's FX-57, a micro that's already 11 years old
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@krampak said in Super PI Test (The 30 Fastest PCs on HardLimit):
@Clipper The truth is that it's not... almost the same as Fixxer's FX-57, a micro that's already 11 years old
By the way, I'm missing the CPUZ screenshot with the memories if you have a moment and repeat it better.The truth is that the FX57 that Fixxer used, wasn't his xD
But yes, he passed the tests xD11 years already? How time flies

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Calentando motores

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@Xevipiu said in Super PI Test (The 30 fastest PCs of HardLimit):
Warming up the engines
I suppose it's in the double stage, no? 1.76V :slight_smile:
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Marçal, I leave you this symbolic result as you asked me

MAD 1800x 4.17Ghz by RL
[IMG]https://s17.postimg.org/q4rdgihof/elmor0080_JPG.jpg[/IMG]
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Edited by Fassou: better like this

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@Xevipiu said in Super PI Test (The 30 Fastest PCs on HardLimit):

Edited by Fassou: like this better

The RL thing I suppose are those cubes with water and ice cubes that you put on Facebook, right? xD I don't know if it would fall into the RL category lol
While we're at it, you could download the HLBM and give me a hard time with some machines, I'm very alone in the ranking
You can download it at https://bm.hardlimit.com/ when you finish it will ask you to validate the result with your HardLimit username. While you're at it, announce it in your hwbot group even if they validate anonymously if they don't want to register 
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A new entry for the laptops section, i7 6560U @ 3.2Ghz:

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I leave something else from today:
Intel i7 Extreme 980x @ 5.536 with SS

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Intel i7 3770k @ 5.75 Ghz con SS

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@Xevipiu I have replaced the result of the 2600k with the 3770k (which was identical) so as not to fill the ranking only with your name xD
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@krampak said in Super PI Test (The 30 fastest PCs on HardLimit):
@Xevipiu I replaced the result of the 2600k with the 3770k (which was identical) so as not to fill the ranking only with your name xD
5- Xevipiu - Ivy Bridge 3770K @ 6.09Ghz 1.86V (103x59) 927Mhz @ 7-10-8-26 (LN2) ->

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@xevipiu how is it that the 4790K performs better than the 7700k? Is it all because of the memory? Also with single stage, it takes guts to be the best result xD
Haswell 4790K @ 5.85Ghz 1.58V (100x58) 1100Mhz @ 9-10-10-38 (Single Stage) -> 13,719''
Kaby Lake 7700k @ 5.86Ghz 1.76V (101x58) 911Mhz @ 12-12-12-28 (Double Stage) -> 14,025''
Ivy Bridge 3770K @ 6.09Ghz 1.86V (103x59) 927Mhz @ 7-10-8-26 (LN2) -> 13,946'' -
Cofee Lake 8350K @ 5.2Ghz 1.32V (100x52) 1200Mhz @ 12-13-13 (RL) -> 16,126''

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A symbolic result with the 8700k, too bad I didn't remember to set it to 6.1ghz

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@krampak said in Super PI Test (The 30 Fastest PCs on HardLimit):
@xevipiu how is it that the 4790K performs better than the 7700k? Is it all because of the memory? Also, with single stage, it takes guts for it to be the best result xD
Haswell 4790K @ 5.85Ghz 1.58V (100x58) 1100Mhz @ 9-10-10-38 (Single Stage) -> 13,719''
Kaby Lake 7700k @ 5.86Ghz 1.76V (101x58) 911Mhz @ 12-12-12-28 (Double Stage) -> 14,025''
Ivy Bridge 3770K @ 6.09Ghz 1.86V (103x59) 927Mhz @ 7-10-8-26 (LN2) -> 13,946''Because of the operating system being used, and because of the memory
SuperPi 2m should be used under XP with maxmem set to 600mb
Under W7 or W10 it's pathetic the clock for clock it generates without lowering the Maxmem
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I leave something symbolic

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@krampak With the "Single Stage" at -53º, which the other day broke the Klinxon (Thermal protector of one of the compressors, until I get the Klinxon and a new specific relay, I can't use it, anyway think that it would be around 6.6-6.7Ghz minimum for the SuperPi


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Good chip that 8700k. You'll come back with the double results, although I doubt anyone here will take the top away from you xD