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SuperPi 1M: 1:19s 2M: 2:58s

Yep, conroe OC'd to 3.1Ghz does it in 16, that beats the former world record, which was a Pentium 4 670 Prescott Oc'd to 7.3 Ghz on liquid nitrogen :laugh:

I think I get around 40-50 seconds ish with a 3Ghz Northwood w/HT, havent run SuperPi in like a year

To the poster with the FX-60...you just wait till my Summer build with my Conroe 😉
 
Originally posted by: alimoalem
Originally posted by: brownzilla786
For a second there i thought you said 1 minute 44 seconds, then i saw the 3800+ in your sig and realized i needed to go to sleep

lol


My dothan @ 2.7Ghz does it in sub 30 seconds.
 
35.45 seconds 3800 X2 @2500MHZ

pretty cool, however not exactly stable on core 1 in prime95 (core 2 is fine though :S)

1M btw
 
Originally posted by: SparkyJJO
I guess this is a case where dual core doesn't help, if my single core outdoes the X2 3800 by 14 seconds

you can run a dvd movie and surf the web and your score would be the same because the other core would handle it.
 
Originally posted by: aniruddha23
yup. programs not SMP aware.

I suppose if you could tell the second instance to start at position 1,000,0001 and calculate the NEXT million and ran both instances at the same time you would effectively do the 2M bench in the same time as the 1. 😛

 
If an overclocked Conroe does it in 16seconds... Does that mean a regular 2.4ghz conroe will do it in regular amd 3800+ times about?

If so then Conroe won't be worth waiting for for me....

I guess its all about how easy it is to overclock.
 
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