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I have never seen it submitted that way so that's why I made my mistake. I have always seen people stop it so that it says exactly how long it ran for. I can't think of any good reason for requiring it to still be running in the screenshot. If anyone else can, I'd be curious to hear it.

 

Also, I know that kingding has accepted plenty of entries that are stopped, so I know that's not a requirement here. You can submit it either way and now I know to look at the main window if it's not stopped but personally I'd prefer it was stopped so it clearly says how long it ran and there's no math or second guessing at all.

I was wondering why it needed to be running also... :unsure:

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There is'nt any NEED to have it running at the time of the screenshot. But it does make sense to have it running for a number of reasons.

 

The first and most obvious is that if you have EIST and C1e enabled, then your Cpuz tab will show the Vcore under load.

And not the reduced Vcore when at idle.

 

The second being, that this forum may not be the only forum peeps post in and some forums require that you don't stop it.

 

That's the reason i told Kingfisher, in a PM when he asked me, to leave it running.

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Well I got the phase change working, it is staying at around -58-60c. Now I have to lighten up XP and do some tweaking. Here is a quick run of superpi....

 

P45 DS4/E8600 and the sensors are stuck in this chip, they never move...

 

superpi8985dh4.jpg

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Nice going r-r!

 

As for Prime95, either way should be sufficient as long as it can be determined how long it ran for. I'll have to repost mine after the folding competition.

 

Also, what happened to all of the pages? Weren't there like 150+ pages in here before?

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Nice work everyone!!

 

I need to get some new fans for my heatsink, thinking about some panflo's then i will try again as I havent messed much. I think I can get this to low 10s Spi 1m as thats what my E8400 did with more clocks ~4.5Ghz. I need to get to work, lol

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Well I got the phase change working, it is staying at around -58-60c. Now I have to lighten up XP and do some tweaking. Here is a quick run of superpi....

 

P45 DS4/E8600 and the sensors are stuck in this chip, they never move...

 

 

So the OCZ phase stays fully loaded at -60C with a E8600 at 1.5V? This is better than I thought it would do!

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