Submission Details

Rankings and Points

World Record Rank
Global 1 Cores CPU Rank
Global 1 Cores CPU Team Power Rank
AMD  Sempron 140  Team Power Rank
0.0 Points

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Hardware Details

Processor

Model AMD Sempron 140 Sargas (1 Cores Active) Cooling Liquid Nitrogen Cores 5,264.8 MHz (+94.99%)

Memory

n/a

Videocard

Model AMD Radeon HD 5850 (Cypress) Cooling Liquid Nitrogen Speed 1,250 MHz (+72.41%) / 1,300 MHz (+30.00%) buy on amazon

Motherboard

Model GIGABYTE GA-MA790X-UD3P Cooling Air (Stock) Chipset 790X

Disk

n/a

Power Supply

n/a

Comments

G.Foyle commented on his own score:
14 year and 6 months ago – My last backup, going on a trip and won't be able to submit anything later. System not maxed yet - 17,5k should be easily doable with proper storage setup. Thanks to chew*, SteveRo and the entire XS HWBot team. Storage setup: 4x Patriot Inferno 60 GB SSDs on Adaptec 5405 RAID controller.
October 31, 2010 at 8:12:17 AM UTC

Good score beats the one i was saving well done.

October 31, 2010 at 9:09:56 AM UTC

Congrats on another Sempron milestone! -)

October 31, 2010 at 9:27:01 PM UTC

Nice score, hope it will stay first until the end of the competition! :)

October 31, 2010 at 10:02:00 PM UTC

16K O.o, who's next ? :)

November 1, 2010 at 12:30:30 AM UTC

Good work!

November 1, 2010 at 1:56:17 AM UTC

Thanks guys :) I haven't had that much fun with overclocking since a looong time. Judging by how much power was left in my setup I was sure someone would pull a 17k backup in the last minutes....

November 1, 2010 at 6:16:07 PM UTC

What's the Virus scan in this run?

November 1, 2010 at 6:35:22 PM UTC

I knew you would ask, so I included an ORB link :)

It's 154 MB/s. I didn't have the problems you guys had, I was getting such high scores consistently. Maybe it's because I used a dedicated RAID controller instead of SB?

November 2, 2010 at 2:00:58 PM UTC

It's got something to do with the nature of the subtest: it's designed to test multi-threaded applications. The Sempron 145 is single core ánd has no L3 cache, which makes it have a buttload of problems in multi-threaded situations: one of the four subtests at once and no cache to store instructions or data.

I think your RAID controller's cache might be allowing the CPU to get data quicker or so. I'll try to see how this subtest scales when using an SSD raid config for OS and Acard as PCMark05 bench drive

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