Old School is Best School Round 3

Old School is Best School is a team competition series for the overclockers who enjoy tuning ancient hardware. The series includes five rounds with each two stages. Each round lasts two months, so you have plenty of time to track down all hardware.
In the third round of the Old School is Best School competition series, we compete in SuperPI 1M and Memory Clock. In the first stage, SuperPI 1M, the hardware is limited to socket A processors. The frequency is also limited to 2401 MHz. In the second stage, Memory Clock, the hardware is limited to FPM Memory. For both stages a system picture is required. For stage 1 you need a screenshot, for stage 2 a verification link. Good luck!
Participate
- This competition is closed. You can no longer join
- Old School is Best School Round 3 is closed since 31 July 2015
- This competition is between teams
Stages
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Stage 1 -
SuperPI 1M
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Stage 2 -
Memory Clock
Ranking
Rank | Participant | SuperPI 1M | Memory Clock |
PTS
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1 | 18 pts | 18 pts | 36 pts | |
2 | 8 pts | 25 pts | 33 pts | |
3 | 15 pts | 15 pts | 30 pts | |
4 | 14 pts | 16 pts | 30 pts | |
5 | 25 pts | 25 pts | ||
6 | 12 pts | 12 pts | 24 pts | |
7 | 10 pts | 14 pts | 24 pts | |
8 | 9 pts | 11 pts | 20 pts | |
9 | 3 pts | 13 pts | 16 pts | |
10 | 16 pts | 16 pts | ||
11 | 13 pts | 13 pts | ||
12 | 11 pts | 11 pts | ||
13 | 7 pts | 7 pts | ||
14 | 6 pts | 6 pts | ||
15 | 5 pts | 5 pts | ||
16 | 4 pts | 4 pts |
Awarded Season Points
Rank | Team | Season Points | Active Members |
No points have been awarded in this competition |
Clarification.
Memory FPM only or EDO too?
CPU-Z FPM already recognize? (old (as I remember) did not recognize)
according to previous discussion FPM only. Dunno about cpuz. Still no category for FPM @hwbot btw.
AFAIK it will be implemented.
Discussions have not seen. The reason I ask - not all know how to distinguish EDO and FPM (or pretend they do not know;)). And if the program does not distinguish - people will start sending everything.
PS Memory modules are visually identical and differ only in the markings of chips (AFAIK). And there are motherboards that work with any modules.
Yeah - there are also chipsets that work with both EDO and FPM but don't use advanced EDO features and report everything as FPM.
There's also the problem with some like myself having trouble with CPU-Z not working with a Socket A to get a validation.
To this day the newer versions will not work for me, locks up the system everytime.
The category is there, just no submissions yet to display.
Same problem
just got done pming Mr scott to see if he knew what was going on
What I am doing is once windows loads open cpu-z once if you can then I open Maxxmem let that load then open cpu-z again then I am running what ever bench with both cpu-z tab open
Lost some good scores because of this
I honestly can't tell you why.
I don't have that problem. Never did.
Best guess is that it's something you guys are stripping out of your OS.
Using anything on USB by any chance?
So far it's done it whether I'm running a stripped OS or not with every Socket A setup to my name.
Haven't paid much attention to a USB device in use being a possible culprit but since I'm currently installing a stock/nonstripped OS on an A, I'll see what happens.
I don't use USB periphials whenever it's possible to run PS2 with both a keyboard and mouse so I doubt I had one in use in the past with these issues BUT I'll be sure of it this time.
Same as Bones no usb just PS2
Just took me 3 hours to open cpu-z this is crazy-and have the bench fail
Can you test older versions of cpuz ?
Already done and version 1.60 and newer will lock things up. From 1.59 and older works no prob and note that this is the point when CPU-Z began to be shown as X32 or X64 versions instead of just plain old CPU-Z.
I don't know how things were changed in it but these changes are the obvious culprit here.
Can someone share the competition wallpaper here?
The link on OC eSports page is broken for me ( open a new tab which redirect to http://oc-esports.io/#!/ ).
Thanks!
@Bones & QuickFast;
I've had that issue before with sA,Socket-8 & Slot-1.
Try this:
Open the CPUZ ini file and at SENSOR change the #1 to a 0. It worked for me hope it helps you guys...
Sorry for the delay, the competition background is available here: http://hwbotnews.s3.amazonaws.com/Competitions/1206-1210_OldSchoolBestSchool/OSiBS3_Wallpaper_1080.jpg
Then I have to ask again for clarification since I cannot figure out from what I red before...
We use FPM or EDO ram or both of them?
FPM has 30pin
EDO has 72pin
See picture attached.
We should clarify this...
If I'm not mistaken, there is FPM on some 168 pin SD pcb's also.
This, there is an issue on my 775 boards with this too, I have to have sensor 0 on all my 775 boards now.
There are 72 pin with FPMs also, as there is EDO on 30 pin. FPM is just a technique. Never heard of FPM on 168 pin though.
I think they should've picked a specific number of pins instead of a type of chip as this is very hard to distinguish.
The picture is not quite correct. As Marquzz said it has only something to do with the used chips.
If there is 00 at the end of the chip its FPM. 05 and 09 is EDO. If unsure, google the datasheet.
I set my maxmem to 104 and I was affected by the same issue. Never had the same on any other platform and I tested many!
Really strange, but it hardlocks the PC, will investigate further.
Ok maxmem 200 and 250 also doesnt work, but 270 does!
Then you mean that:
My 30pin Siemens HYM91000S-60 are FPMs
&
My 72pin VM432117405CJSA-6 are EDOs
Correct?
Pic of FPM on 168 pin sticks. These are Mr.Pacos. Finding a board that runs them is another story.
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