2010/08/24 09:19:56
xxrabid93
Sweet. I think i coulda beat it anyways. I have some ram here that'll run 533mhz (actual 1066) @ 4-4-4-4-30 easy if you look at my SuperPi 32m score. I have been thinking of reruning Wprime 32m and 1024m, and pifast anyways with the Crucial ram b/c it can get way lower timing or way higher speeds, and see if i can lower my current WRs for those benches.
2010/08/24 10:54:31
Halo_003
Sweeeeeeeeet I've got a HR03GT on the way for my MSI 8800GT. Should pick up a few points with that, soon as I get my CPU on cooling..
2010/08/24 14:43:51
johnksss
i dont know...they just took like 5 golds from me that shouldn't have been taken....im thinking the database is having issues  again....

also...he is re running his scores...he is up to 3.55ghz and in 3rd...lol
2010/08/24 15:19:07
SniperOZ
Hay Guys i thought I'd throw this out there, if any of you are interested in improving your SuperPi 32m runs (by a lot), this little app is a must use,(WAZZA in on click)
the basic tweaks listed will help alot to.
Read the pages and experiment your self, different OS will react differently

All credit to Montboy over at OCXtreme Overclocking Forum

http://www.ocxtreme.org/forumenus/showthread.php?t=3469
2010/08/24 18:25:41
reggiesanchez
thanks snipe,

@jon had my chips labeled wrong they did have cb
2010/08/24 19:58:27
Q56_Monster
Thanks Sniper, maybe one day I'll understand all that stuff, lol!
2010/08/25 06:23:51
johnksss
thanks sniper...will give it a go in a few days.
@reggie
well that explains things...
2010/08/25 12:25:24
nateman_doo
so what exactly does that waza do? 
2010/08/25 16:40:56
SniperOZ
Ive put this in its own thread, to make it easy for people to find I hope it helps
 
http://forums.evga.com/tm.aspx?m=536503
Tweaks For Running SuperPi
 
 
Waza or Copy-Waza is more a method than an app

The method is to have two partitions on a drive, then you make a large compressed file say 1.2g (size varies ) then you copy that to the other partition (you can also try coping it back and forth over writing CDT) then when its finished the first thing that you run is Super pi 32m, windows will give you all its resources and Memory to run SuperPi and your time should be better.......... Thats a very rough explanation but thats the basics, you should be able to find a more in depth explanation at the link i provided above.
What OCX Spi tweaker dose, is do all this nice and easy and you can change the sizes very quickly
 
 
* The other main tweaks are, run winXP (I use SP3 although a lot like SP2)
* Run in ....debug mode ....with a ......maxmem of 600-680 ....(msconfig) 
* In most cases with the new hardware select ........no page file
* And select .....system cache ......under memory usage
* Open Spi 32m and get it ready to run
* Then run waza (OCX Spi Tweaker) different OS's will react with different settings so you will need to experiment on your system
* But make sure that SPi is open and ready to run so all you do is one click to start the calculations
 
and your good to go....... 
 
The above is a very very basc outline to what i do, there are alot off other tweaks and methods, but this if what works fore me.
http://www.ocxtreme.org/forumenus/showthread.php?t=3469
 
All credit for OCX Spi Tweaker to Montboy over at OCXtreme Overclocking Forum

2010/08/26 17:50:17
Halo_003
Nice! Thanks Sniper that should help when I get my XP drive back inside.

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