It is rather small, but does that say 29 seconds for a 1M Super Pi?Well anyway the pic is it finishing its second super pi run on the second core, ie stable on both clocked at 2.9 at a voltage of 1.39.
Yeah thats a core2 there homie, for a 939 thats insane. Your going to get much lower times as the entire benchmark fits in your cache. Not apples to apples. Its outpacing the top clocks w/ the same cache of its proc family. Real world applications have a much smaller delta. Also clock speeds cant be compared across the platform for the same reason pentium4 clocks cant be compare to conroes. A 2.4 conroe will out proform a 4 ghz pent4. Again not apples to apples. Better benchmark comparisons will be AQIII and then take into account that im using DDR not DDR2.It is rather small, but does that say 29 seconds for a 1M Super Pi?
Is that just a one core run?
Just seems slow, my pc at 2.0ghz does a 1M Pi in 25 seconds
What are you getting that sandy up to? I hit a benchable 3.0ghz on my old sandy with my windows open in the dead of winter and my room fan aimed at it. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gifive got a DFI SLI expert with a sandy 3700+ processor, 2 gigs of G. Skill HZ RAM, a geforce 7900GT, an OCZ GameXstream 600-watt Power Supply, and a seagate 320 gig hard drive. all for 900. i just wanted to brag.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/cool.gif.3bcaf8f141236c00f8044d07150e34f7.gif