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What happens when that thing hits 88mph; lift off or time-travel?

:-D

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Main server at work.

Blows on Single Thread, but god damn that Multi Thread 0.o

A10 arrived. Won't turbo to the full 3.5GHz, sticks to 3.3GHz so the single thread dropped off a bit. Like having the extra cores and twice the graphics though.

If there is a LAN syndicate that I can go to next year.
I'll bring this. But with one change.
I'll replace the rear facing 6 fans with 5500rpm 55watt delta fans.

So that I can say that my cooling is so intense that it can cool the guys desktop behind mine.

Nobody will set up behind you if you do that. It's just obnoxious.

That's the trick.
I'll have em on switches.
To look innocuous.
Buwahaha.

But when it's funny.
The tornado will roll through.
Whoooooosh

Hell, six Delta's could probably take someone's hat off

Dude will look like this

Aw who am I kidding,
I'll never willingly leave the house.

I wonder how much thrust a big old Delta has...

HP DV-6000 I use for schoolwork (Isn't it just amazing). Will try to get my main system (and 8320) when I get the chance.

Don't laugh it's cheap:)
7850k igpu @900mhz, MSI A68HM-E33, 8 gig EVGA 2133 ram

stock speed

4.8Ghz no settings touched except multiplier



brought 4790k back to 4.9 Ghz
My single core is second only to @MobileWall now

barely changed multi thread

runs at 80C now

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Nice blue screen bro

yep, made it just long enough for the score

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I benched marked two of my three computers,

Desktop PC:

Tablet PC:

I haven't done the benchmark of the AMD APU laptop, but I bet it ranks lower than both I listed. I didn't bother checking the RAM of the desktop cause I went cheap on that stuff. For some weird reason, my Tablet's single core performance is 2/3 the desktop CPU, granted I didn't overclock the CPU.

If it's a newer 28nm APU it probably will be about the same as the 4300U.

It's an older APU, also I just realized something, my computer is only reading 4 GB of VRAM on the desktop.

CPU-Z is not good at recognizing GPUs. Take what little info it can show with a pile of salt. Use AIDA64 or GPU-Z to view VRAM totals.

Ok, I checked GPU Z, it is reading 8 GB VRAM.

I did the thingy with my 4.7 4790k.

Find it odd... some people aren't hitting 9k in the multithread.. wonder if it's thermal related?