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

    Fastest T7300 Methinks



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    I do not love RAM anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thomas.murlis View Post
    tbh, i don't know myself as it came back from the repair shop like this.
    So yours is at 2.5 then and not 1.7

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

    Quote Originally Posted by Wishmaker View Post
    So yours is at 2.5 then and not 1.7
    yes but the Sandra one i meant, if i run it at stock then its still VERY much higher. i think maybe the numbers for the T series are wrong because the T8300 or whichever one you said is higher rated than mine

    edit: see here it is underclocked to 1300Mhz or something
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    Nice!! intense rig :P
    Thanks. :)

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    EDIT:

    Can't wait till I upgrade my M6862 with a Penryn!
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    Default Re: Measure your Dual/Multi Core Notebook CPU Speed - Bye Bye to SuperPI

    The test seems to take advantage of threading very well. Dual Core results at the same frequency and similiar architecture are twice and fast and quad core almost 4x faster.

    Is dual core really that helpful for simple web browsing and word processing? Maybe add a single threaded benchmark?

    I have a mobile Sempron @ 1.8Ghz in my laptop. I am considering upgrading to MK-38(Single Core 2.2 Ghz) or TL-58(Dual Core 1.9Ghz). For things like booting-up etc the MK-38 would be faster right?

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

    Here are mine (for my desktop rig--specs in the sig)

    Desktop: Intel Core i7 920 2.66GHz / 6GB DDR3-1600 RAM / Vista Home Premium (x64) / EVGA 1GB GTX 285 SC

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    13" MBP (Mid 2009) / Core 2 Duo P8400 (2.26GHz) / Snow Leopard

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    35.703secs with a T7600 2.33Ghz 4MB cache memory running at 533Mhz 4-4-4-12.

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    These Intels are flying .

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

    Indeed around a 2Ghz intel core 2 duo ought to be enough for anybody! (i'll laugh when i read this in 10years haha)
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