- Jan 4, 2004
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Basically, i need some E4300/E6300/E6400 vs. E6600/E67000/X6800 results for Super PI 32M.
To make the comparison at least somewhat close, i need a set speed to run this at.
Let's use 3003 MHz (7x429) 1:1 (DDR2-858 5-5-5-15)
If you can't lower your CPU multi to 7x, then just do as close as possible to 3 GHz (9x334 e.g.)
Use Super PI Mod 1.5: http://www.xtremesystems.com/pi/super_pi_mod-1.5.zip
n7's results: E6300 @ 3 GHz 1:1 (DDR2-858 5-5-5-15) - 18m 24.906s
WoodButcher's results: E6600 @ 3 GHz 1:1 (DDR2-667 4-4-4-10) - 17m 41.922s
gerwen's results: E6400 @ 3 GHz 1:1 (DDR2-750 4-4-4-12) - 18m 40.891s
Brunnis's results: E6600 @ 3006MHz 1:1 (DDR2-668 4-4-4-12) - 17m 28s
Thanx for running this for me guys.
To make the comparison at least somewhat close, i need a set speed to run this at.
Let's use 3003 MHz (7x429) 1:1 (DDR2-858 5-5-5-15)
If you can't lower your CPU multi to 7x, then just do as close as possible to 3 GHz (9x334 e.g.)
Use Super PI Mod 1.5: http://www.xtremesystems.com/pi/super_pi_mod-1.5.zip
n7's results: E6300 @ 3 GHz 1:1 (DDR2-858 5-5-5-15) - 18m 24.906s
WoodButcher's results: E6600 @ 3 GHz 1:1 (DDR2-667 4-4-4-10) - 17m 41.922s
gerwen's results: E6400 @ 3 GHz 1:1 (DDR2-750 4-4-4-12) - 18m 40.891s
Brunnis's results: E6600 @ 3006MHz 1:1 (DDR2-668 4-4-4-12) - 17m 28s
Thanx for running this for me guys.