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What do you get on your Super Pi calculations?

post #1 of 24
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Download this small program.

ftp://pi.super-computing.org/windows/super_pi.zip

Then run the program and get your laptop to calculate how long it takes to calculate Pi to 2M (2 million) digits.

For me:

On AC: 1 min 40 sec
On battery: 1 min 41 sec (not much difference)

My specs: Gateway m680 with 1 gig 533 hz ram, 2 ghz cpu, and 60 gig hd 7200 rpm.

I have avast antivirus, McAfree firewall, Spybouncer, Microsoft antispy running in the background. I am using LAN plug-in (not wi-fi) surfing this forum.

So let see what your score is.
post #2 of 24
AC: 1:31 on my 7422GX
post #3 of 24
1:30 on a 7510GX on AC power
post #4 of 24
m6809, 1:35:


Moved to benchmark section. Redirect left in general.
LL
post #5 of 24
1:46 on M680E with 1.73Ghz
post #6 of 24

umm

my old dell desktop (2001 vicinity), got a 4:45 (admittedly with other things running)

I think it's time for an upgrade. My m680 arrives aug 24 ( :
post #7 of 24
M6811@2.38 had 37s 1M. I can't remember too well, I think the 2M was 1:23.
post #8 of 24
1:41 on 7508GX
post #9 of 24
1:30 for me vanco, i guess that extra .13 makes a little difference on the processor speed, since my specs are the same as yours except the vid card.
post #10 of 24
ran it back when I got my notebook for 1M
LL
post #11 of 24
1:27 on MX7515.
post #12 of 24
2 minutes flat on my 7322GZ... (wonder if I can overclock this sucker )



Edit: I ran it again with my task manager up to see if it was really pushing my CPU since I never heard the fans kick up and CPU usage never climbed past 50% ... Weird...
post #13 of 24
Quote:
Originally Posted by ungibbed
2 minutes flat on my 7322GZ... (wonder if I can overclock this sucker )



Edit: I ran it again with my task manager up to see if it was really pushing my CPU since I never heard the fans kick up and CPU usage never climbed past 50% ... Weird...
I belive its the HT on P4



Buti want o know how Spinitch got 1:31 on AC my best was 1:34 OC to 2.5GHz!!!
post #14 of 24
might be the hardware.. pc3200 and 7200rpm hdd. even though the program tests cpu. i turned a lot of optional windows components off, so that might be it.
post #15 of 24
I got 1:39 to 2 million on AC with my Satellite M60. No overclock, 512 MB RAM and so on. Bunch of apps like Firefox and IRC in the background...

M.
post #16 of 24
1:32 on my GW 7426GX on AC. Norton, MSN Messenger, ZoneAlarm and a couple other small things running in the background.
post #17 of 24
1M: 38s
2M: 1:27

MX7515 (I'm so happy)
post #18 of 24
1M: :39s
2M: 1m:31s
(7422GX)
post #19 of 24
I got 1:27 for the 2M test on my MX6750
post #20 of 24
1:43 m680x 1.73ghz P-M
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