Also 1 million doesnt take as long as 16 million :D
EDIT: How long did it take? I never noticed SuperPI to cause that much of a temp rise.. It never did for me :)
Also 1 million doesnt take as long as 16 million :D
EDIT: How long did it take? I never noticed SuperPI to cause that much of a temp rise.. It never did for me :)
*L* it took 48s to get to 1 million. Well my normall running temp is 36 and it was goign back and forth between 37 and 38C while running it.Quote:
Originally posted by Colossus
Also 1 million doesnt take as long as 16 million :D
EDIT: How long did it take? I never noticed SuperPI to cause that much of a temp rise.. It never did for me :)
i just have to put my .02 in here to say: Lance Armstrong rulez! to go through what that guy did (cancer, 1 foot in the grave) and come back to win one of the most grueling competitions on earth FOUR TIMES in a row (and counting) is just absolutely mind-boggling. talk about modern day hero! all i can say again is, win or lose this time, that guy rulez!Quote:
Originally posted by sapasion
Yeah you know when you cannot pass a 40 second test the OC is shaky.
Regarding the avatar, I'm just supporting the five time champ. Looks like he's back on form too
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SuperPi #2, with prime running: still 45sec. :D
Hrm, out of curiousity, how high did your temps go guys? Mine's already at 41 C idle at 1.75 V...
About the same....40-42 idle, hi-40's load. I may rig some clothesQuote:
Originally posted by Saffire
Hrm, out of curiousity, how high did your temps go guys? Mine's already at 41 C idle at 1.75 V...
dryer flex tube from an a/c vent to my side intake just to check the
oft-stated (and I agree with it) opinion about how important ambient
temp is....I think this was done in the winter by someone (Saps??)
from the outside in.....oh, yeah, I'm running 1.85V.