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The Super Pi Mod Score Database

eojinlim

Senior member
I wasn't able to find a Super-Pi Mod Score "database" on anandtech and was wondering if maybe we could start one here.

To make it a little more organized Gerwin has requested that everyone include the following information in addition to their super pi mod score:

"My request is that the significant specs be in the body of the post rather than the sig, ie:"

CPU:
Clock Speed:
Motherboard:
Ram brand, type, speed, and amount:
Cooling:
Orthos Stability:


Let's get this stickied!

Edited: Courtesy of Gerwin
Updated lists:
Sorted by time
Sorted by cycles
 
Why do you have two 1m times, that are exactly 1 second apart?

edit: BTW, there's a guy at XS with a 5.5 Ghz X6800, and he did less than 10 seconds on 1m.:shocked:
 
You can't run dual SuperPI & get decent results.

Single run only for benching; dual for semi-stability testing.

I'll add my results later, since i don't feel like shutting stuff down to run it now.
 
Originally posted by: myocardia
Why do you have two 1m times, that are exactly 1 second apart?

edit: BTW, there's a guy at XS with a 5.5 Ghz X6800, and he did less than 10 seconds on 1m.:shocked:

That's insane!!!!!!!
Those guys are hardcore lol.
 
Originally posted by: eojinlim
Originally posted by: myocardia
Why do you have two 1m times, that are exactly 1 second apart?

edit: BTW, there's a guy at XS with a 5.5 Ghz X6800, and he did less than 10 seconds on 1m.:shocked:

That's insane!!!!!!!
Those guys are hardcore lol.

I think they're doing less then 9 seconds now.
 
Soon, when this thread starts to reach 30+ posts, I guess I'll try and make an updated database chart for ease of use and for comparison purposes.

A chart with headings like:
CPU:
CPU Week/Batch #:
OC:
TAT Temperature (idle/TAT load):
Cooling:
SuperPi Score:

What do you people think about that idea? I think I've seen an overclocking database in HardForums but they aren't as comprehensive in terms of actual performance.
 

CPU: e6300
CPU Week/Batch #: dunno
OC: 2.94
TAT Temperature (idle/TAT load): 17c
Cooling: water
SuperPi Score:20.891s

Going to shoot for 3.2 gig and will repost!
 
34.953 seconds

System in signature.

I feel so ... old, but it gets the job done, that's for sure.
 
1M

18.562

Core 2 Duo e6400 2.13Ghz @ 3.20Ghz (400x8)
GA-965P-S3 F7 Bios
2GB Corsair XMS2 ProSeries DDR2-800
Sapphire x1900gt (overclocked)
200GB Maxtor SATAII HD
Ultra X-Finity 500W PSU
 
1m

48.609

Gateway mx7525 (with 3200+ though)

Amd 3200+ Mobile Clawhammer
1gig RAM @ DDR400
60gig 7200rpm Hiatchi
Ati MR X600

PS I think I am the slowest here......
 
13.625s

3.73GHz QX6700 (vapoLS) on 1066MHz Q-FSB

4:5 DDR2-667 3-3-2-2-1T

Still tweaking-up the system, may edit with updated value later.

Edit: originally wrote wrong FSB from my notes, updated to correct bus here
 
1M = 28 sec
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E6300 @ 2100Ghz
AsRock 775i65G 1200FSB mb
2 X 512mb DDR400 ram
Leadtek 6800 agp gpu
Seagate 250GB hd

 
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