Rankings and Points
World Record Rank
Not auto660's Best SuperPi - 1M Submission
Intel
Pentium 4 3.0GHz (Prescott)
Rank
43.0 Points
Global Team Power Rank
Intel
Pentium 4 3.0GHz (Prescott)
Team Power Rank
Hardware Details
Processor
Model
Intel
Pentium 4 3.0GHz (Prescott)
Prescott-1M
Cooling
Single Stage Phase Change
Cores
4,952 MHz
(+65.07%)
REF 330 MHz
/ IMC 550 MHz

Memory
Product Xtreem Cooling Air (Stock) Type 2048 MB DDR2 SDRAM Speed @ 1,100 MHz Timings 4-4-4-12
Comments
Really good job
Good job man. My respect. I have some new cpu for test (stepping G1).
Ahh awesome score! Was waiting to see someone post some results with this board :D
@GRIFF I guess the game is on then. ;) Good luck, this cpu was only my second G1 stepping cpu, so maybe there are better bins. @ObscureParadox This board was a bit of a gamble, but it clocks very nice as you can see. Altough some voltmods are needed of course.
any chance it will run northwoods? Especially 100fsb ones?
It supports Northwood according to biostar, but no 100fsb cpu's.
Still worth trying - safe for both MB and CPU (as long as it supports some Northwoods).
I will try it for sure, just don't have the time for it at the moment. Maybe it will work with a bios microcode update.
Oh really cool board :D
Noorthwood is ok but guess the 100 mhz fsb could be a miss. The newer ones are ok.
@auto660 Have You ever seen any board that is booting faster than this one ? :)))
very nice work, maybe I should spend some time on this small red, found and now also seen that it has some very good effi !
https://hwbot.org/submission/3663426_alpi_superpi___32m_pentium_4_3.2ghz_(northwood)_29min_52sec_641ms
@Alpi It boots really fast, which is really nice during oc'ing of course. I also added a ssd which combined is making all those reboots much less painful.
@auto660 can you run AIDA64 test at some lower frequency - say 300FSB 3:5 4-4-4? Want to compare it to P5W boards that I was going to use with adaptor.
Accepted.
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