Super PI Times

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32 sec on my 2.475ghz A64 X2

I get 12ns on my Quadra-Pan Radofor 2 Ultra @ 14,042THz w/ 512MB of Level 80 Cache. It's pretty intense, but I would expect a better score than that.

~~Mad Mod Mike, pimpin' the world 1 rig at a time

LOL!
MMM! I want one of these! How much does it cost??? :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Here are my best times. I think X64 was good for one second faster times than Xp.
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1M in 30 seconds, 2M in 1:10.
 
Where can I get a copy of superPI to run? Is it a free program, and could somebody pass me a link? I am also wondering about benchmarks in general, such as specInt2000 or specFP2000. Anyone know where to get those too? I've spent about 20 minutes googling and couldn't find the websites. Thanks
 
I remember my Celeron D 310 o'ced to 3.2 GHz (800 fsb) would perform the 1M calc in 58 seconds.

I think the Sempron 64 2800+ I had would calc 1 M super pi at just over a minute at stock clock speed. I don't remember what it did at 2.5 GHz anymore.
 
I get 33s. With Athlon 64 3200+ overclocked to 280mhz (memory running at roughly 250mhz). THat's using the SSE version of Super Pi. The regular version does it in 34s.

I haven't fully tested that setup, so i don't know about the 32m test, but at 250mhz (2250mhz core) it takes 32m 52s.
 
My P2 450MHz, stock. Memory 2-2-2.
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1M 5:31.
P3 450MHz is seven seconds faster because super pi does not use SSE.
If I over clock the FSB to 124MHz it's a whole minute faster.
 
My P2 450MHz, stock. Memory 2-2-2.
p2.jpg

1M 5:31.
P3 450MHz is seven seconds faster because super pi does not use SSE.
If I over clock the FSB to 124MHz it's a whole minute faster.
Wow thats awesome! 😀

And almost certainly photoshopped.
 
My P2 450MHz, stock. Memory 2-2-2.
p2.jpg

1M 5:31.
P3 450MHz is seven seconds faster because super pi does not use SSE.
If I over clock the FSB to 124MHz it's a whole minute faster.
Wow thats awesome! 😀

And almost certainly photoshopped. Cant you hint my sarcasm? :roll:
 
I got 35s @ 1M with normal background task.

My specs Pentium D 840 3.2Ghz oc 3.840Ghz (20%oc) at 1.36 volts air cooled.
4X512Mb Corsair XMS2 DDR2 533 @ 400mhz 3-3-3-6-11 at 1.9volts
 
Nope, it's just a big pile of heat! Actually, your not really losing any ground on a single core processor, as long as it's at the same clock speeds or lower. Since your running it at 3.8, it's gonna be as fast as any stock single core Pentium.

I'm too lazy to make a pic of my score, but my 3800+ X2 @2.7 ran it in 34 seconds. It probably should run even better than that by a little from what I'm seeing, but I'd probably need to tweak some settings first.
 
37 seconds with a fairly clean install of windows with RAM C&Q enabled with asus AI 5% o/c. Mem running in DDR 333......
3700+

This is why I believe the superpi bench is pointless. My x2 4200+ 4GB crucial pc3200 got 41s . Some with sempron 2800+ get identical time as mine. 8O
 
My P2 450MHz, stock. Memory 2-2-2.
p2.jpg

1M 5:31.
P3 450MHz is seven seconds faster because super pi does not use SSE.
If I over clock the FSB to 124MHz it's a whole minute faster.
Your o'ced PIII isn't doing too bad. It's right on the heels of a Penium 4 at 1.5 GHz! http://www.aceshardware.com/Spades/read.php?article_id=15000208

Superpi benches are about 1/2 way down the page. Lots of good oldies in that chart. The K6 has a "strong" showing, lol. 😛
 
😳 53 on a xp 2800 with 1 gig of ram

i've now got it down to 49 i was so ashamed of the old time i overclocked to xp 3000 and still only got 49 seconds
 
Loop one took 45 seconds with my K6-2-450, loop two crashed!

I'll up the Vcore and play with memory to get it stable, but it looks like it will take over 10 minutes (1M) once I have it working right.

Results tonight.