D-Lew Fully Optimized Messages 2,793 Sep 28, 2006 #11 No, you're thinking of 3dmark. SuperPi tests CPU and RAM.
S systeq In Runtime Messages 164 Sep 28, 2006 #12 D-Lew said: No, you're thinking of 3dmark. SuperPi tests CPU and RAM. Click to expand... so is almost 1 minute normal for a 3.GHZ xeon that is hyperthreading??? 1gb ram
D-Lew said: No, you're thinking of 3dmark. SuperPi tests CPU and RAM. Click to expand... so is almost 1 minute normal for a 3.GHZ xeon that is hyperthreading??? 1gb ram
THEpiGUY Daemon Poster Messages 598 Sep 28, 2006 #13 Couldn't quite get mine under 30 seconds...pretty good though for an Athlon 4000 with 1GB RAM, though. That's the highest I've ever gotten my CPU: 2850MHz.
Couldn't quite get mine under 30 seconds...pretty good though for an Athlon 4000 with 1GB RAM, though. That's the highest I've ever gotten my CPU: 2850MHz.
D-Lew Fully Optimized Messages 2,793 Sep 28, 2006 #14 Nice sig, thepiguy. The ancient computer lives on! I'd post mine but I'm too lazy. Maybe tomorrow.
D-Lew Fully Optimized Messages 2,793 Sep 28, 2006 #17 Her's my best ever and my current stable clock: 1M: 31.656s, 32.422s
D-Lew Fully Optimized Messages 2,793 Sep 28, 2006 #18 systeq said: so is almost 1 minute normal for a 3.GHZ xeon that is hyperthreading??? 1gb ram Click to expand... Don't know... I'm not in the know about xeons. Mine's around 32s for a 1M calculation.
systeq said: so is almost 1 minute normal for a 3.GHZ xeon that is hyperthreading??? 1gb ram Click to expand... Don't know... I'm not in the know about xeons. Mine's around 32s for a 1M calculation.
S systeq In Runtime Messages 164 Sep 29, 2006 #19 and the reason i thought that it was display adapter related is that when i enabled hyperthreading, it didnt make a difference.
and the reason i thought that it was display adapter related is that when i enabled hyperthreading, it didnt make a difference.
Rubber314Chicken Golden Master Messages 5,574 Nov 3, 2006 #20 amd athlon 64x2 4200+ 1 gig of ram, 45 sec for 1mil. not overclocked.