Rankings and Points
Global 1 Cores CPU Team Power Rank
0.0 Points
AMD
Sempron 145
Team Power Rank
0.0 Points
Hardware Details
Processor
Model AMD Sempron 145 Sargas (1 Cores Active) Cooling Single Stage Phase Change Cores 4,410 MHz (+57.50%)
Memory
n/a
Videocard
Model AMD Radeon HD 5870 (Cypress) Series Lightning Cooling Air (Stock) Speed 1,022 MHz (+20.24%) / 1,305 MHz (+8.75%)
Comments
...thanks to bob for making me better again 2d-trasparent win :-)
Well done Denis! Single core pcm05 is a tough nut to crack - yes this is on my shortlist - probably this week or next.
Yes Good job Dennis, completely agree with Steve on single core - its tough. Especially to get a good virus scan in light of the MTT3 slowing it down. I tested a lot with Areca and onboard RAID. Modded raidrom bioses and all that jazz.
I put a lot of time into PCM05 single core, and I mean a lot, and on LN2 not phase. Fortunately these chips just sip the LN2... This was near the end of my flurry of PCM05 activity, and it made me very ready for a PCM05 break. Nearly drove me crazy.
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