Stole this idea from another forum.
I thought it'd be fun to show off our e-penis', who can score the highest on Super PI. As you probably know, Super PI is a small CPU benchmark that calculates PI... simple enough. The lower the time, the better.
You'll need Super PI Mod, and CPU-z (to prove clock speeds)
http://www.xtremesystems.com/pi/super_pi_mod-1.5.zip
http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpuz_146.zip
Just extract both programs to separate folders, then start Super PI. You'll want to calculate to 1M. Once the test is done, a popup will come up saying it is complete. Don't push "OK" yet. Open CPU-z and take a screenshot of both windows, then post it.
It'll be broken into two categories. Since Intel completely rapes AMD at Super PI, it is unfair to compete them. Therefore, there will be an Intel and AMD category.
Hopefully someone will be enthusiastic and help keep this organized. If nobody really cares, then whatever... just thought it'd be fun.
INTEL
Name --- Score --- CPU/Speed
.Sup --- 11.625s --- E8400 @ 4 GHz
dalmar72 --- 12.573s --- Xeon e3110 @ 3.87 Ghz
menzo2003 --- 13.056s --- E8400 @ 3.6 GHz
Gooners --- 13.716s --- Q9450 @ 3.49 GHz
Drykill --- 13.744s --- Q6600 @ 3.8 GHz
aimless --- 14.406s --- E6750 @ 3.6 GHZ
Sydney --- 14.922s --- E6600 @ 3.50 Ghz
Jussimies --- 14.969s --- E6700 @ 3.6 GHz
james@alienware --- 15.218s --- E6700 @ 3.37 GHz
jsnipy --- 15.828s --- E6850 @ 3.3 GHz
i g --- 16.156s --- E6750 @ 3.2 GHz
']['error.V2 --- 17.004s --- E6600 @ 3.2 GHz
DeathUnlimited --- 18.469s --- E2180 @ 3.5 GHz
Poseidon --- 19.422s --- E6600 @ 3.2 GHz
B00MH3ADSH0T --- 20.797s --- E6300 @ 2.8 GHz
Swope --- 24.281s --- E6300 @ 2.5 GHz
dill13 --- 27.453s --- E6400 @ 1.59 GHz
kylef --- 28.165s --- E6400 @ 2.13 GHz
a_reborn_vetaran --- 30.890s --- E6300 @ 1.6 GHz
max --- 31.904s --- T5600 @ 1.83 GHz
Nappy --- 34.406s - T2400 @ 1.83 GHz
j5689 --- 41.891s --- Pentium 4 540 @ 3.2 GHz
aj0404 --- 44.156s --- P4 630 @ 3.00 GHz
Mitch92uK --- 47.375s --- P4 530 3 GHz
Freezer7Pro --- 57.703 --- Pentium M Banias, 1.6 GHz
Mitch92uK --- 1.09.016s - P4 530 @ 3.0Ghz
DeathUnlimited --- 2m 25.728s --- PIII EB @ 933 MHz
Cheez --- 7m 41.303s --- Celeron @ 2.2 GHz
AMD
Name --- Score --- CPU/Speed
CodePhoeniX --- 27.328s --- 6000+ X2 @ 3.15 GHz
RandomSchl --- 28.238 --- 6400+ X2 3.2 GHz
CrazeD --- 29.531s --- 4800+ X2 @ 3.07 GHz
MECtallica --- 33s --- 4000+ @ 2.64 GHz
Naturn --- 33.100s --- 5000+ X2 @ 2.89 GHz
ebug9 --- 33.350s --- FX-62 @ 2.8 GHz
jsnipy --- 40.000s --- X2 4400+ @ 2.2 GHz
GGF0RCE --- 41.109s --- 4800+ X2 @ 2.5 GHz
icecold2510 --- 51.093s --- 3800+ @ 2.0 GHz
VividSynergy --- 57.516s --- 3000+ @ 2.0 GHz
Nexus --- 1m 06.386s --- 3700+ @ 2.2 Ghz
And here is my SS:
I thought it'd be fun to show off our e-penis', who can score the highest on Super PI. As you probably know, Super PI is a small CPU benchmark that calculates PI... simple enough. The lower the time, the better.
You'll need Super PI Mod, and CPU-z (to prove clock speeds)
http://www.xtremesystems.com/pi/super_pi_mod-1.5.zip
http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpuz_146.zip
Just extract both programs to separate folders, then start Super PI. You'll want to calculate to 1M. Once the test is done, a popup will come up saying it is complete. Don't push "OK" yet. Open CPU-z and take a screenshot of both windows, then post it.
It'll be broken into two categories. Since Intel completely rapes AMD at Super PI, it is unfair to compete them. Therefore, there will be an Intel and AMD category.
Hopefully someone will be enthusiastic and help keep this organized. If nobody really cares, then whatever... just thought it'd be fun.
INTEL
Name --- Score --- CPU/Speed
.Sup --- 11.625s --- E8400 @ 4 GHz
dalmar72 --- 12.573s --- Xeon e3110 @ 3.87 Ghz
menzo2003 --- 13.056s --- E8400 @ 3.6 GHz
Gooners --- 13.716s --- Q9450 @ 3.49 GHz
Drykill --- 13.744s --- Q6600 @ 3.8 GHz
aimless --- 14.406s --- E6750 @ 3.6 GHZ
Sydney --- 14.922s --- E6600 @ 3.50 Ghz
Jussimies --- 14.969s --- E6700 @ 3.6 GHz
james@alienware --- 15.218s --- E6700 @ 3.37 GHz
jsnipy --- 15.828s --- E6850 @ 3.3 GHz
i g --- 16.156s --- E6750 @ 3.2 GHz
']['error.V2 --- 17.004s --- E6600 @ 3.2 GHz
DeathUnlimited --- 18.469s --- E2180 @ 3.5 GHz
Poseidon --- 19.422s --- E6600 @ 3.2 GHz
B00MH3ADSH0T --- 20.797s --- E6300 @ 2.8 GHz
Swope --- 24.281s --- E6300 @ 2.5 GHz
dill13 --- 27.453s --- E6400 @ 1.59 GHz
kylef --- 28.165s --- E6400 @ 2.13 GHz
a_reborn_vetaran --- 30.890s --- E6300 @ 1.6 GHz
max --- 31.904s --- T5600 @ 1.83 GHz
Nappy --- 34.406s - T2400 @ 1.83 GHz
j5689 --- 41.891s --- Pentium 4 540 @ 3.2 GHz
aj0404 --- 44.156s --- P4 630 @ 3.00 GHz
Mitch92uK --- 47.375s --- P4 530 3 GHz
Freezer7Pro --- 57.703 --- Pentium M Banias, 1.6 GHz
Mitch92uK --- 1.09.016s - P4 530 @ 3.0Ghz
DeathUnlimited --- 2m 25.728s --- PIII EB @ 933 MHz
Cheez --- 7m 41.303s --- Celeron @ 2.2 GHz
AMD
Name --- Score --- CPU/Speed
CodePhoeniX --- 27.328s --- 6000+ X2 @ 3.15 GHz
RandomSchl --- 28.238 --- 6400+ X2 3.2 GHz
CrazeD --- 29.531s --- 4800+ X2 @ 3.07 GHz
MECtallica --- 33s --- 4000+ @ 2.64 GHz
Naturn --- 33.100s --- 5000+ X2 @ 2.89 GHz
ebug9 --- 33.350s --- FX-62 @ 2.8 GHz
jsnipy --- 40.000s --- X2 4400+ @ 2.2 GHz
GGF0RCE --- 41.109s --- 4800+ X2 @ 2.5 GHz
icecold2510 --- 51.093s --- 3800+ @ 2.0 GHz
VividSynergy --- 57.516s --- 3000+ @ 2.0 GHz
Nexus --- 1m 06.386s --- 3700+ @ 2.2 Ghz
And here is my SS:
Last edited by CrazeD (2008-07-11 09:40:30)