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wPrime 32m Benchmark Competition

ipaine

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Please see this previous thread: wPrime 2.0 32M/1024M Benchmark Competition

Ok, I talked to the original creator of the above thread and since he can't keep it up to date, I am going to bring in the results from there and include them here.

I will only be bringing across results that fit the requirements though. So that means wPrime 1.55, 2 or higher, and a screenshot with the wPrime score screen, and CPU-Z showing CPU and memory. Everything is up to date with the results from the other thread. Please let me know if you notice any mistakes.

RULES

- Please use wPrime version 1.55, here is a link to download 1.55. I will still record results from version 2+ but 1.55 gives better results so I urge you to use it.

- Set thread count to include all threads including hyperthreading. Example: 2600K should be set to 8 threads.

- One can be ranked more then once but not in the same cpu category i.e big joe has one score for Intel Core 2 (45nm) and one for Core i7. If a person posts 2 results in the same cpu category, only the best score will be kept.

- The submitted score must be written as follows:
First line: "wPrime 32m score example 5.853s"
Second line: "Cpu description and clocks i.e Q9550 @ 4ghz or 4000mhz"
Third line: "Memory description"
Fourth line: "Mobo description"
Those are the essential pieces of information but you can add more description as long as it follows the same guidelines as above.

- A valid screenshot is required and must be composed of: wPrime 32m test with the scores screen, cpu-z (cpu tab) and the cpu-z (memory tab).

- Keep the thread as clean as possible. Useless banter can be taken elsewhere. Questions relating to another users overclock or any related items are encouraged as the purpose of this thread is to compare overclocks and results.

- I might add stuff later, but i think we are all mature enough and that the rest is just common sense.

Happy Benching!!


Top 15 Overall:

1. Dead Things - 2.422 sec
2. Chilly - 2.502 sec
3. Dead Things - 2.687 sec
4. 3oh6 - 2.953 sec
5. G777 - 3.203 sec
6. CMetaphor - 3.219 sec
7. kirbster - 3.249 sec
8. Cptn Vortex - 3.287 sec
9. Eldonko - 3.321 sec
10. kirbster - 4.562 sec
11. Eldonko - 4.606 sec
12. ipaine - 4.885 sec
13. LionRed - 5.23 sec
14. MpG - 5.524 sec
15. DaleF - 5.946 sec



Xeon Ranking:

1. Chilly - 2.502 sec
2. Dead Things - 2.687 sec
3. Cptn Vortex - 3.287 sec
4. DaleF - 5.946 sec
5. DukeN - 8.517 sec


Core i7 (2011) Ranking:

1. G777 - 3.203 sec
2. http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/foru...e-1024m-benchmark-competition.html#post545278kirbster - 3.249 sec
3. Eldonko - 3.321 sec
4.
5.


Core i5/i7 (1155) Ranking:

1. kirbster - 4.562 sec
2. Eldonko - 4.606 sec
3. ipaine - 4.885 sec
4. bissa - 6.488 sec
5. Madeinedmundston - 7.888 sec


Core i7 (1366) Ranking:

1. 3oh6 - 2.953 sec
2. LionRed - 5.23 sec
3. MpG - 5.524 sec
4. somecanadianguy - 6.349 sec
5. Arinoth - 6.568 sec


Core i5/i7 (1156) Ranking:

1. phil3 66666 - 6.563 sec
2. Dead Things - 7.128 sec
3.
4.
5.


Intel Core 2 (45nm) Ranking:

1. 1Tanker - 8.735 sec
2. Kattivo - 8.984 sec
3. superj - 10.249 sec
4. CanadaRox - 10.301 sec
5. shayan288 - 10.537 sec


AMD Opteron Ranking:

1. Dead Things - 2.422 sec
2. CMetaphor - 3.219 sec
3. twobombs - 9.547 sec
4.
5.


AMD Phenom II Ranking:

1. Frakk - 6.753 sec
2. Cowboy - 8.718 sec
3. fireXtract - 9.581 sec
4. Slaughter - 9.752 sec
5. stockley.rod - 9.974 sec
 
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ipaine

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I will start it off.

5.787 sec
2600K @ 5.2GHz
2 x 4GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz
Asus P8P67 Deluxe
Corsair Force 3 240GB

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ipaine

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Please see this previous thread: wPrime 2.0 32M/1024M Benchmark Competition

Ok, I talked to the original creator of the above thread and since he can't get it kept up to date, I am going to bring in the results from there and include them here.

I will only be bringing across results that fit the requirements though. So that means wPrime 1.55, 2 or higher, and a screenshot with the wPrime score screen, and CPU-Z showing CPU and memory.

This may take me a day or two or three, so please bare with me while I get this all sorted out
 
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ipaine

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@Larkstar I am using offset + and during load it hits 1.5 on CPU-Z and 1.488 on AIDA64.

Ok this is the reason why I am switching to telling people to use wPrime 1.55 and not 2+. This run was done with the exact settings as my previous run but it came in about .9 seconds quicker on the 32M run and 29 seconds on 1024M.

4.885 sec
2600K @ 5.2GHz
2 x 4GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz
Asus P8P67 Deluxe
Corsair Force 3 240GB

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9.752 sec
Phenom II X4 965 @ 4.2GHz
2 x 4GB G.Skill Sniper SE @ 1334MHz
Asus M4A89GTD Pro/USB3
OCZ Vertex 2 60GB

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Dead Things

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Thanks for breathing new life into these threads ipaine!

First, please allow me to revise my Xeon X5677 results...

wPrime 32m score: 2.687
CPU: 2 x Intel Xeon X5677 @ 4694.8 MHz (8 cores / 16 threads)
Memory: 6 x 2GB Mushkin Silverline PC3-10600 @ 722.3 MHz, 9-9-9-24-1T
Mobo: EVGA SR-2

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Dead Things

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Next up, a new one to bump myself out of the top 15. D'oh! :doh:

wPrime 32m score: 3.062
CPU: 4 x AMD Opteron 8393SE @ 3690.7 MHz (16 cores)
Memory: 8 x 2GB Micron Registered ECC PC2-5300 @ 317.5 MHz, 5-5-5-15-1T
Mobo: Tyan S4985

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