Automatic login



Register
Forgot my password
Online : 701

Start

News
News archive
Send us a tip!

Forum
Log in
Register
Rules
Hardware
OC & 3D Team
Project logs
Software
Gaming
Off topic
News
Press releases
Feedback

Test lab
Reviews
Articles
Guides
Contact us
Staff
Advertise

RSS-feeds
News
Forum
Articles

IRC
#NordicHardware

 

 
 

NEWS

 

NordicHardware and Kinc pushes Conroe over 5GHz with SuperPi 1M
Written by Andreas G 23 June 2006 13:54

After Kinc and Crotale's display in our booth at DreamHack Summer 2006 hardly anyone doubted that our Swedish overclocking aces would be capable of pushing Intel's X6800 Core 2 Extreme beyond the magic 5GHz limit. They got stuck on 4.95GHz during DH, only because of limitations with the motherboards FSB settings. Now a few days after DreamHack our OC guru Marcus "Kinc" Hultin has started a new benchmarking session with Intel's coming flagship. Thanks to some quick assistance from ASUS' motherboard engineers we at NH got a hold of a new BIOS which had higher FSB settings, moving the limit from 450MHz to 500MHz, more than enough to be able to reach 5GHz.

It took Kinc a few hours to get acquainted with the new BIOS and last night he managed to achieve the second score in the world with SuperPi 1M using a Conroe over 5GHz. Kinc ran the X6800 processor at manigificent 5040MHz which is about 30MHz faster than what the Japanese overclocker TAM ran his Conroe (5013MHz) at when he scored the world record at 10.140 seconds. Do note that TAM turned off one of the cores in the Conroe processor which makes it easier to reach higher frequencies, Kinc had both cores running.

As far as we know this is the highest anyone has ever been able to push Intel's Conroe processor, SuperPi 1M stable, and the only thing missing right now is a new SuperPi world record and a historial result beneath 10 seconds. Unfortunately 5040MHz was not enough as the final score ended at 10.234 seconds. There is still no possibility to set the multiplier which probably would've made it possible to score the first SuperPi 1M result beneath 10 seconds and with sufficient optimizations for SuperPi we would probably already have a world record. We know that Marcus will not stop here and that new SuperPi optimizations are coming so don't go anywhere, new results are coming; the hunt for the 9 seconds have just begun!

System specifications
Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 @ 5040MHz (11x458MHz, 1.73v)
Mousepot LN2 cooling -125°C (Coldbugg at -128°C)
ASUS P5W HD Deluxe (i975X)
Corsair XMS2-PC8000UL 458MHz 4-3-2-1 1:1 (2.8v)
OCZ 600W

5.04GHz wth SuperPi 1M - 10.234 sec

Comment Send to a friend

Related news:
2009-04-21 Crotale and ME4ME finish third at GOOC2009
2009-02-20 Kinc goes notebook, ASUS W90 pushed to 4GHz with Mobility 4870X2
2008-11-29 Kinc and crotale sets 3DMark Vantage world record at DreamHack; P36302
2008-08-08 Advanced Overclocking Championship - Elmor and crotale second place
2008-08-03 Kinc and SF3D owns the ORB live at Assembly

 






Copyright NordicHardware 2000-2009 The content of this page is copyrighted by law and may not be copied, redistributed, recreated or in any other way be used without written consent from NordicHardware. NordicHardware takes no responsibility for any material damage that has resulted from the content of this site.
 2009-11-20
   Windows Home Server PP3 with..
   External SSDs from OCZ comin..
   MSI H57M-D65 pictures
   AMD confirms 40nm problems a..
   Google presents Chrome OS wi..
   Fighting the flu with GPU
   Ubuntu 9.10 vs. Mac OS X
   GPU-Z v0.3.7 knows Radeon HD..
 2009-11-19
   Microsoft Office 2010 open b..
   Tranquil PC reveals bits on..
   Galaxy planning dual-GPU NVI..
   Mionix Unveils An Innovative..
   Fusion-io Achieves One Terab..
   Bing gaining shares, but so..
   Hitachi Debuts New 2TB Simpl..
   Super-duper-thin Adamo XPS a..
 2009-11-18
   NextIO Signs Deal with Texas..
   Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD7 an orgy..
   NVIDIA Expands Award-Winning..
   Google to unveil Chrome OS t..
   Intel, NEC to Develop Superc..
   WD TV Live HD Media Player u..
   Picture of real Fermi card p..
   ASUS, Toshiba tops notebook..
   OCZ Technology Launches Cutt..

Favorite cooling manufacturer

Noctua
Coolink
Thermalright
Thermaltake
Scythe
Arctic Cooling
Other