Originally posted by: MADMAX23
Actually SuperPi 1M does not put your system to its knees, if you want to test your system heavily with SuperPi you have to run the 4M,8M,16M or 32M tests.
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: MADMAX23
Actually SuperPi 1M does not put your system to its knees, if you want to test your system heavily with SuperPi you have to run the 4M,8M,16M or 32M tests.
i usually use prime95 for the tortue testing, was just curious about super pi and why some people based decisions on it.
Originally posted by: MADMAX23
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: MADMAX23
Actually SuperPi 1M does not put your system to its knees, if you want to test your system heavily with SuperPi you have to run the 4M,8M,16M or 32M tests.
i usually use prime95 for the tortue testing, was just curious about super pi and why some people based decisions on it.
Yeah, ok...anyway, run the 32M test, that will show you if your system is powerful enough and stable.
Originally posted by: MADMAX23
No,no..!! I meant that if you compare your 32M results to other people's results you will get an idea of your system speed/performance.
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: MADMAX23
No,no..!! I meant that if you compare your 32M results to other people's results you will get an idea of your system speed/performance.
i was just kidding 😉, i will put it on tonight when i go to bed because that is a pretty big number. where do i compare?
Originally posted by: SuperTyphoon
2M in 01 seconds
32M in 30 seconds
P4 3.00ghz with hyperthreading
wait...why is it so fast? oh yeah i am only showing the first loop. i must let it run for all of them!
update to edit post in 30 minutes...
okay 32M in 42 minutes, 1 second. pretty slow...