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    Super Pi link to test Benchmark ?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by jgscott, Nov 22, 2013.

  1. jgscott

    jgscott Notebook Enthusiast

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    Can someone tell me the safe link for testing 5 pcs I have 4 notebooks and 1 Desk top, 2 Core duo's and 3 i5's. What is just a simple link to use to compare with for those processors? Hope I posted in the right place, Thanks
     
  2. jotm

    jotm Notebook Evangelist

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    Well, you can see benchmarks here and compare:

    Mobile Processors - Benchmarklist - NotebookCheck.net Tech

    Write the exact models of the processors in the search field separated by space and select "connect search words with or" (that's how it works for me, otherwise nothing is shown).

    And/or download Wprime from here: Download | wPrime

    It's better than SuperPi because it's multithreaded.

    Fritz is a good comparative benchmark, but the softonic download installs some adware, so don't download it.

    Hope this helps...