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    Default Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI

    Also, make sure you're running on AC power with the power options set to the highest performance.
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    Default Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI

    New Score:

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    Default Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI

    didnt i beat wu jen ?

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    Default Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI

    Finally got around to WPrime'ing my machine(s)!

    These are from a custom desktop, a Dell Inspiron 500m and a Dell Latitude D830, respectively:

    n o n s e n s e - w a r s . c o m

    ThinkPad T430i i3-2328M/8GB/HD 3000/X25-M G2 80GB/HD+/7 Pro
    ThinkPad X220i Tablet i3-2310M/4GB/HD 3000/X25-M G2 80GB/IPS HD/7 Pro
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    Default Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI

    With and without hotfix, give's me same result

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    Default Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI

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    Last edited by Tesla220; 15th September 2007 at 04:22 PM. Reason: learning curve

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    Default Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI

    Another result, for single core and dual core:

    One core of Intel Core2Duo T7500, 2.4 GHz*: 71.514 seconds.

    Both cores of Intel Core 2 Duo T7500, 2.2 GHz: 38.184 seconds.

    Notebook is in specs; running a nearly clean install of Vista Home Premium. Did forget to put power plan on Highest, but the scores are about what would be expected.

    *If I understand correctly, the speed would be 2.4 GHz while running the single-threaded version because of Intel Dynamic Acceleration increasing the multiplier by 1x (to 12x). This also would explain why the single-thread result is several seconds less than 2x the dual-core result.

    btw, there hasn't been an update in more than a month. I realize you're probably busy, but you have been posting in the thread. There's a few new processors in the mix, too - ex. exxer's Turion X2 TL-66. Perhaps a partial update would be possible if all the new ones can't be incorporated at once (ex. submissions through August)? Or maybe another mod could update it?
    Last edited by Apollo13; 19th September 2007 at 12:07 AM.
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    Default Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI


    That clock rating is from speed stepping I guess, because I have my notebook on "High Performance" (with a few minor changes like when it turns off the screen) AC, and CPU-Z will show it running at 1795.5mhz the whole test. (Idle is always around 1185mhz.)
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    Default Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI

    The results for my M100 running 32M:

    Banias Pentium-M 1.2GHz LV, 1MB L2 cache, 400MHz FSB.

    It's a Toshiba Portege M100
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    Default Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI

    I get 48s in wPrime with a Clevo m570ru T7300.

    The first thread finishes in like 42 seconds and the second takes 48 seconds!!

    Why is that????
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    WSXGA+ Matte!!! , T7300, 160GB 7200RPM, 3GB crucial ram, Go 8700M (Had to get the 7950GTX switched for a 8700 because of bad support for my monitor)

 

 

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