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    1810T Superpi 1M contest (stock clocks)

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by zooster, Feb 13, 2010.

  1. zooster

    zooster Notebook Evangelist

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    Hello folks, why don't we post the performance of our small big laptop? Just to know, depending on configurations (ram, cpu, HDD), which one runs faster.
    This thread is only for default clocks, for overclocked 1810T we can open another one.
    Post the result with decimals of superpi mod 1.5 XS at 1M, performed at high power and plugged in, and the configuration of the laptop, here is mine:

    38,081sec - 1810T su7300 | 4GB 800 6-6-6-18 | default HDD 320GB | W7HP 64

    *EDIT: 37.846 sec!
     
  2. Tinderbox (UK)

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  3. zooster

    zooster Notebook Evangelist

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    There already is a superpi thread, but it was superseded by the wprime thread.

    EDIT : I ran superpi at 1M on my SU4100 on balanced on mains power and got 39.390 seconds, but my cpu usage was only 50% throughout the test.
     
  5. Stereodude

    Stereodude Notebook Consultant

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    That's because it only maxes out one core.
     
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    It was using 2 cores at around 50% each ,according to taskmanger.

     
  7. Jlbrightbill

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    SuperPi, unless this is a radically different build, has only ever used 1 core.