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Belgium Massman's wPrime 1024m score - Professional Overclockers League

241sec 797ms with Core i5 661 at 6277MHz

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Core i5 661 rank:

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CPU details

  • Model: Core i5 661 'Clarkdale'
  • Cooling: Liquid Nitrogen
  • Speed: 3,330 @ 6,277MHz

Memory details

  • Cooling: Standard Stock Cooling

VGA details

  • Cooling: Standard Stock Cooling

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Recent Comments

Belgium Massman commented on his own score:

I have one cpu (not handpicked), one mainboard (not handpicked), crappy memory, and sheer lack of OC skills ... if I can do this, anyone can do this. CPU has more in it for sure ... just throwing any voltage and keeping temp around -155°C

Jor3llBR/Elano says:

Hey Massa, nice score! Did you perform that MSI coldboot mod? Is it easy? Do you mind pming the i5 batch #? Thanks and congrats!

Belgium Massman says:

The modification is as easy as it gets. Even I was able to do it :D.

I'll post the batch of the CPU in this thread when I get the chance to clean the CPU.

Belgium Massman says:

L932B774

Denmark xt0m says:

So if I wasnt fucked in terms of motherboard, I'd know what to do now.. ;) n1

Jor3llBR/Elano says:

Yes I saw your post, a soldering iron and you're could! Would love to try this board out on LN2! Thanks and congrats again Massman!

Jor3llBR/Elano says:

^^ Sorry typo: "a soldering iron and you're good"

Germany Roflmau says:

Very strange, the other two programs
CPU MHz 5760 MHz show wPrime shows
6277 MHz and cpuz shows but I know that the information wPrime CPU clock speed of cpuz gets. Here was perhaps after Helped?

Germany Roflmau says:

Sorry my English is not realy god.

Very strangely, the two programs have a different opinion
of the CPU clock speed.
wPrime shows 5760 MHz, And cpuz shows 6277 MHz.
But I know that the information wPrime CPU clock speed gets on cpuz.
Here was perhaps after Helped? Or what happened?
I would like to know about that.

Belgium Massman says:

I have explained this in the other Wprime you reported as cheat. Before you continue to complain, I'd suggest you change back from 3 hwbot accounts to 1 ;)

Belgium Massman says:

To repeat myself: Wprime shows "boot BCLK x stock multiplier", or in this case: "230x25". I force the turbo multiplier in the bios (26x) and increase BCLK frequency using the MSI OC Big Bang Dashboard. Wprime doesn't report that frequency though.

Slovenia tiborrr says:

Good job Masman, that's a strong Wp1024, I was able to get to 4m 34.999s with Ci3 540@5531MHz.

Belgium Massman says:

Looking good, Niko. I've noticed that Wprime 1024M scales roughly 1s per BCLK here ~ 1s per 26MHz.

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