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Super Pi only uses a single core to work out calculations, but with wPrime your dual or multi-core processors will be fully utilized.
Notes:
Leaderboard:
otocore: 11.608s
athenius22: 12.558s
GT3mich: 15.593s
A7X: 17.513s
opendriver19a: 20.73s
menomena: 26.202s
Rotory Junkie: 26.594s
jammyozzy: 27.937s
F1GTR: 30.389s
G.T: 37.689s
Seanman: 39.909s
Azuremen 45.592s
My Score:
Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 2.2Ghz, 2GB 667 ram, unknown motherboard.
- Download the benchmark from here, and extract the .exe to anywhere you want.
- Make sure as many applications are closed to minimize interruptions.
- Open the .exe, and do the test through the 32M (speed test) as the other one is a lengthy stress test.
- It may state you need to have CPUZ installed for it to know your hardware, but I didn't see it being necessary for the test.
- Do provide a screenshot of your results and processor used/specifications of your machine.
Notes:
- You will need to have admin privileges to run this test.
- Windows Vista users will need to right click the .exe and "Run as administrator". If this doesn't work, you may need to turn UAC off through the Start Menu > Control Panel > User Account settings. If you don't do either of these you may get an "Unexpected error" error when opening the .exe and it will close itself.
- Once open, you will need to manually change the number of threads used in the "Advanced settings" on the bottom of the main window. It still states 1 thread as default otherwise - change it to how many cores your processor has.
- Windows XP SP2 32-bit users who have dual- or multi-core processors will need to install the XP Multi-Core Hotfix otherwise you will get lower than expected scores.
Leaderboard:
otocore: 11.608s
athenius22: 12.558s
GT3mich: 15.593s
A7X: 17.513s
opendriver19a: 20.73s
menomena: 26.202s
Rotory Junkie: 26.594s
jammyozzy: 27.937s
F1GTR: 30.389s
G.T: 37.689s
Seanman: 39.909s
Azuremen 45.592s
My Score:
Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 2.2Ghz, 2GB 667 ram, unknown motherboard.
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