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    sob screen shots

    Here's my E6600@3.6g running single client.


    Here's the dual client speeds.
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    I'm having fun!!! I'm just not sure if it's net fun or gross fun.

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    What are the chances of a retail chip being able to run at that speed.
    Is it cherry picked ?

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    I got mine from the retail channel. It's also watercooled but with a good cooler and the right settings most should be able to get close to this speed. I did have a pre-production X6800 that ran stable at 3.73Ghz. The production steppings seem to overclock better then the pre-production steppings. Mine is not 100% stable but I think that's due to my waterblock. I need to reseat it. I overtightened the block and it's not making the best contact. If you want the best air cooler get the Thermaltake CL-P0114 Big Typhoon. It's very quiet and worked just as good as my watercooling. The only benefit I got from watercooling is a cooler video card and chipset. But I now have to live with more noise.
    I'm having fun!!! I'm just not sure if it's net fun or gross fun.

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    How can you tell from the Pic's that he is rinning fast or slow?
    Or am I just slow

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAURENU2
    How can you tell from the Pic's that he is rinning fast or slow?
    Or am I just slow
    look at the text line above the pictures ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tnerual
    look at the text line above the pictures ...
    You can't meen (Here's my E6600@3.6g running single client.)
    That is the only text I can find above the pictures posted

    I guess I am Slow

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    Do you mean how can you tell how fast he is doing blocks ?

    Look at the cEMS/sec 3rd box down right hand side.

    The single client is doing 8 million.
    With 2 clients running they are averaging about 6.5m each.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PCZ
    Lauren

    Do you mean how can you tell how fast he is doing blocks ?

    Look at the cEMS/sec 3rd box down right hand side.

    The single client is doing 8 million.
    With 2 clients running they are averaging about 6.5m each.
    Thanks PCZ that helped
    I just compared it to the new X2 4400 I just setup

    I get a score of 7,476,822.1 running 1 SOB client and 2 DPAD clients
    No OC with air cooling

    With the 3800 I only get 1,611,896.4 With the same clients rinning
    I guess that extra 1.5 MB L2 conchthe 4400 has Does make a big difference

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    SoB seems to like bandwidth. Lots of cache and memory bandwidth. I have one 4 channel FB-DIMM system running 4 cores at 2.3Ghz and I get ~4.5 M per thread. With 4 3Ghz cores and two channels I was only getting ~3.5M per thread. When I dropped the clients down to two it jumped up to 4.6M per thread. So instead of 2 quad core systems I split them up to 4 dual core system. It seems that SoB needs one memory channel per core, atleast with Intel's new core cpu's.
    I'm having fun!!! I'm just not sure if it's net fun or gross fun.

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    silly question but How can u get SoB to run on client 1 and client 2 without running them as a service, is that possible.

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    There has been talk that FB-DIMMs are slower than DDR2 and
    something about only getting the equivelant of 3 processors power out 4 cores...

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