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5th July 2008, 10:06 AM #581Notebook Prophet
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Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI
Man....11 seconds at a clock speed of 2.4GHz (does the FSB and L2 cache also come into play here..??)....That has definitely got to be 4 threads..

I wasn't able to push my cpu any further than 14 secs..
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5th July 2008, 02:18 PM #582
Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI
it was 4 threads @ 3.6ghz the speed step always downclocks me back to 2.4 when not under load so it reads the cpu as 2.4ghz.
Just for the record I tried 2 threads and got 22.7 first run.
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5th July 2008, 02:26 PM #583Notebook Prophet
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Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI
yeah I know thats a pain....I had a similar problem too, unless I disabled EIST/C1E in the BIOS, check out if you have that option, though my BIOS was custom made....
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5th July 2008, 05:05 PM #584
Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI
I dont think its a problem, I want that function. Most say turn it off for stability but if I am stable I have no reason to turn it off.
I just ran a few sweeps of prime95 and under 100% load for all 4 cores im stable and temps are great.
I just droped my ram from 5-5-5-15 (safe) to 5-4-4-12 (epp) so it shaved off abit more time, and I think the cpu would go higher still, but 3.6ghz is a great 24/7 setting and I am not too concerned with taking my time for a max for a few benchmarks.
So with the timings lowered it looks like 11.67
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5th July 2008, 05:47 PM #585
Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI
I'm so happy right now, I forgot that AS5 improves over the first 200 hours. Before overclocking (when I completed my build, my cpu loaded at about 42C, and now, after a day of use, and after overclocking my cpu loads at 36C with a stock intel cooler!
My E6420 OC'd from 2.13ghz to 2.8ghz:
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AMD X4 955 @ 3.2Ghz, 8gb DDR3 1333mhz, 128gb Samsung 830 SSD, HD103j 1tb, GTX 460 1gb, Microsoft Sidewinder x4, Razer Deathadder
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6th July 2008, 01:12 PM #586Newbie
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Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI
AMD X2 RM-70, 3GB ram,
40.4 secs on 32M
This is in a Toshiba Satellite P305DS8828 (new "PUMA" platform, with ATI Radeon 3100 graphics card)
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6th July 2008, 09:36 PM #587
Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI
Here are the score for the Turion X2 Ultra ZM-86...

Lenovo Thinkpad T400 Intel Core 2 Duo T9400, ATi HD3470/Intel GMA X4500, 160GB Intel 320 SSD/320GB Fujitsu MHZ2320BH G2 5400rpm HDD, 4GB DDR3 1066, 14.1" WXGA+ CCFL, Windows 8 Pro x64
HP Pavilion DM1-3000 AMD E350, AMD HD6310, 320GB Seagate Momentus 7200rpm HDD, 3GB DDR3 1066, 11.6" WXGA LED, Mint 14
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6th July 2008, 10:57 PM #588Newbie
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Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI
Laptop #1-Fujitsu E8210 Intel Core2 Duo T7400 Windows XP Pro SP3.
wPrime 32m -37.828 secs.
Laptop #2-Fujitsu E8410 Intel Core2 Extreme X9000 Windows XP Pro SP3.
wPrime 32m -27.671 secs.
Laptop #3-Sony Vaio VGN-NR310E Intel Core2 Duo T7500 Windows Vista Home Premium SP1.
wPrime 32m -35.987 secs.Last edited by b19coupe; 6th July 2008 at 11:32 PM. Reason: More scores.
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9th July 2008, 07:18 PM #589Know Nothing
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Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI
v1.63 using T9300. Undervolted, stock speeds, 2 threads. Couldn't be bothered to shut down all programs.
http://img61.imageshack.us/my.php?image=m1530we6.jpg
32m time: 30.264 sec
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9th July 2008, 09:06 PM #590Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor TK-55
Core: Tyler
Clock: 2250 MHz
Vcore: 1.15 V
FSB: 1000 MHz
L2 Cache: 512 KB
windows vista x64
Memory: 1024 MB DDR2
Frequency: 375 MHz @ 5-5-5-15
32M speed test
best score 39.562 sec
tried with xp x64 and shaved 0.01 of the time lolLast edited by peterq2; 18th July 2008 at 07:42 AM. Reason: forgot to add op system
ACER 7520
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor TK-55
Core Speed 1800.3 MHz (9.0 x 200.0 MHz) o/c to 2250MHz ( 9.0 x 250 MHz )
HT Link speed 800.1 MHz ( o/c to 1000 MHz )
CPU Idle temp = 45'C under load = 78'C max
GeForce 7000M 350MHz ( o/c to 450MHz )
GPU idle temp = 61'C under load = 89'C max
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