Whats Your Superpi Score?

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  1. Flame X

    Flame X Well-Known Member

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    This is a small program that tests your CPU performance, by calculating PI to a certain number...

    Download from HERE (no installation required)

    Take the test and calculate pi to 2 MILLION DIGITS. (Test should take anywhere between 1-3 minutes)

    Finally, post your results (and specs, if you want)!

    My Score = 1:17 (1.86 ghz dual core 1 gig ddr2 ram)
     
  2. .DeFuZioN

    .DeFuZioN Well-Known Member

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    Theres really no point. The program is only used for testing stability.
     
  3. Flame X

    Flame X Well-Known Member

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    so what, do it anyway for fun :D
     
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    i done it and it took me 2 min to complet
    but i was too lazy to close all my other programs
    and i had photoshop, dreamweaver, opera, winamp open


    i am currently running a amd 64 +3000 with 512 random ram
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    anyone have a version of the test whch will calculate for around a day, I want a good stability test for afer I upgrade my proc and ram
     
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    why do you need it xelink.
    if you must just run prime95.
     
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    2 minutes 18 seconds, but i had ff and WMP open.
    p4 2.66GHz
     
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    ff,xfire and winamp:
    2:13min/sec p4 3.2ghz.
     
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    ff, itunes
    dual p4 2.7ghz 1 gig ram
     
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    1m 39 seconds

    AMD Athlon x2 3800+ @ 2150mhz, 1gb generic ram
     
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    1m 39.235s

    AMD 64 skt 939 3500+ and dual (2x512mb) 1gig pc3200
     
  12. johndapunk FTW

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    wait, how big (size) would 2 million digits be?
     
  13. Flame X

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    its....2 million digits??? Its not a file size.

    Its just a test to see how long it takes your computer to calculate a very large number.
     
  14. johndapunk FTW

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    nvm, thought it was saying 2 m (megabytes) or 512 k (kilobytes)
    :P
    1m 46s // Pentium D 820
     
  15. -=DaRKSTaR=-

    -=DaRKSTaR=- Senior Member

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    I had 50 processes running

    AMD64 3500 Skt939
    1GB RAM (2x512 XMS)

    1min 30sec :)
     

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