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Yer super PI 1m is one of the crappiest way to rate a CPU. It doesn't give an overall look at the cpu.
Nice work.
We seem to have a few Cure 2 devotees here who lambast the chip based on its Superpi result alone, which I find rather odd. Espcially considering it doesn't appear to have that much bearing on... anything, nowadays. Apart from a processor's ability to compute Pi.
As a gaming chip, this this is just as fast - if not faster on some occasions - than a Core2Quad based on Kentsfield or - burn me at the stake for heresey - even Yorkfield...
Sure, at encoding it is pretty poor but myself - as a gamer - don't really care.
Add to that what appears to be curiously lacking BIOS support for pretty much every Phenom-compatible board out there and 3GHz is very impressive.
Don't forget that Tomshardware apparently managed it with AMD Overdrive...
Indeed your right, but it IS one benchmark of many, and surely considering the CPU in question here it should be better than the 27 ms it is reporting.
How many ppl have been killed and buried in that basement??
27msec Super PI time is just cack, not very promising. Whats needed for 3.2? Liquid Nitrogen maybe?
That it calculates pi slower than a similarly clocked E2180?Still, the fact that a similarly clocked E2180 can beat it, even in this benchmark, still kinda says something about Phenom. :\
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Super Pi does go quite a long way with current CPUs to indicate overall performance tho... (mutli threaded performance aside but you can just scale it based on the number of cores)
I'm sorry but that super PI score is only moderately better than my aging P4C Northwood at 3gig...
I applaud you for the effort, but the CPU is a lame duck.
My P4C (one of the few good P4 CPUs that doesn't make your average toaster look like a fridge in comparison heat wise) with 2gig OCZ Gold XTC on a DFI Infinity board does 37.6xx seconds iirc at stock and I've hit 32 seconds when overclocking it to 4gig. OK its not 27 seconds, but neither is it hugely slower for something that is considerably older technology now... been running a few years.
superpi doesn't mean squat.