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    e1705: What is your super_pi score

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by mawgaman, Mar 3, 2006.

  1. mawgaman

    mawgaman Notebook Enthusiast

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    I brought my new dell into work today and made everyone mad when they saw my super_pi scores..
    they accused me of lying and had to see it to believe it.

    And the little lady didn't let me down

    1M - 30 secs
    2m - 1Min 12 secs

    Gotta love those Core duo's.......

    And if you really want to make it fun open 2 instances of it at the sametime and tax both cores:

    1M - 34 secs for one and 36 for the other
    2M - 1:16 for one and 1:17 for the other
     
  2. nialler

    nialler Notebook Enthusiast

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    1M - 28secs
    2M - 1min 10 secs
     
  3. BatBoy

    BatBoy Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    1M - 30s
    2M - 1m 11s

    :dell:
     
  4. nialler

    nialler Notebook Enthusiast

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    I did notice that the time to 512K digits is pretty much a third of the time it takes for 1M. I got 11 seconds to 512K. I wonder why that is??