SuperPI 1M *Top Times Database*


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Times will be grouped based upon 1 second intervals.

This is to keep track of the fastest SuperPi 1M runs on Neowin.net! First of all you will need: SuperPI Mod v1.5 - Straight from Techpowerup....I didn't scan this file, so download at your own risk & scan it...I am not responsible if your computer wrecks havoc among the world after downloading this program

Next you just need a screen shot with your SuperPi Mod 1.5 time (showing the PI Calc done dialogue box - with the "OK" visible), CPU-Z CPU & Memory Tab. All on the same screen shot for it to be counted as legit.

NOTES/RULES:

? You can post your fastest time for each Processor you own. Updates on the same Processor will take the place of the old submission.

? You need a screenshot with your SuperPI Mod 1.5 time (showing PI Calc done dialogue box - with the "OK" visible), CPU-z CPU Tabrequired- CPU-z Memory taboptionalAll on the same screen shot for it to be counted as legit.

? Your overclock does not have to be Prime95 stable, or anything of that sort...if it can run the 1M SuperPI, it counts.

? When you first startup PI please ensure that you re-size the window to show a clear view of all loops and the final time.

? In the title bar of your post write up the summary of your computer. Example:

Lyric - 10.617s / Gigabyte EP45T-DS3R / E8400 @ 4.5GHz / Patriot DDR3 @ 7-7-7-18 / Zalman 9700 CPU Cooler

? Also include other system specs that maybe helpful to other contestants if they are not listed in your sAny posts that do not follow these rules will not be posted!

? Any posts where screen shots are no longer available for whatever reason will still remain on the score list. But, without a screen shot they will no longer be eligible for the Top 10 Processor lists. If you are currently listed and you notice your screen shot is now missing all of the sudden, make a new post if you still have the screen shot and it will be eligible for the Top 10 section again.

? Please try to host your images on Photobucket, ImageShack or another host to save bandwidth on Neowin as much as possible.

Top10 SuperPI 1M Times* INTEL Processors:

Intel Spreadsheet

*Top10 SuperPI 1M Times* AMD Processors:[/u]

AMD Spreadsheet

Sub-category's: will be used for People who didn't make it into the Top 10 categories, or get bumped off the Top10.

Sethos - 13.45 / Asus P6T WS/Pro / i7 940 @ Stock / Corsair DDR3 @ 8-8-8-20

Mystic - 13.744 / Asus P5Q-Pro / Q9450 @ 3.4GHz / Corsair 4GB DDR3 @ 5-5-5-18 / Noctua NH-U12P

+shift. - 14.297s / GA-P35-S3G / E7200 @ 3.8 / 4GB OCZ Platinum XTC DDR2-800 5-5-5 / N/A

DigitalManifestations - 14.992s - Gigabyte EP45-UD3LR / Q6600 @ 3.6GHz / 4GB DDR2 800 OCZ XTC Titanium 4-4-4-15 / Stock Intel Cooler

CrashGordon - 15.607s / Asus P5K-E / E8200 @ 3.2GHZ / OCZ Reaper DDR2-800 4-4-4-12

Tel - 15.935s / Asus P5E / Q6600 @ 3.6GHz / Dominator DDR2 @ 5-5-5-15 2T 2.1v / TRUE120 Cooler

PeterUK ? 17.250s / FOXCONN P9657AA-8EKRS2H / E6700 @ 3GHz / DDR2 @ 5-5-5-15 / Coolermaster

Escalade_GT - 17.375s / HP 30C5 / Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T9300 Penryn @ 2.50GHz / 2GB DDR2-667 @ 5-5-

Malbojia - 17.438 / GA-EP35-DS3R / Xeon X3350 @ 2.6 / 2GB OCZ Reaper X DDR2-8500 @ Stock timings? / Stock Intel Cooler

iZoom - 21.640 / EVGA 680i SLI / E6400 @ 2.8 / 3GB Corsair Dominator DDR2-800 @ 4-4-4-12 / Arctic 7 Pro

technikal - 26.531s / Gigabyte 965P-S3 / E6300 @ 2.24GHz / 2GB PC6400 5-5-5-18 / Stock Intel Cooler

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I was running a few processes and programs in the background, so may not be entirely accurate - I should also get overclocking soon! :p

Sethos - 13.450s / Asus P6T WS/Professional / i7 940 @ Stock / Corsair DDR3 @ 8 - 8 - 8 - 20 / Noctua nh-u12p - 2 x 120MM

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Will update again as soon as I get overclocking (Y)

i'm gonna post mine this weekend when i have more time to OC

if prime95 stability is out the window i'm gonna try to push past 4GHz lol

Go for it! If it can run SuperPI 1mil, then it counts...no need for any other stability for pure benchmarking. :D

Here's my submission. I haven't really tweaked the overclocking yet.

Max? - 11.437s / Gigabyte EX58-UD5 / i920 @ 3.61GHz / Corsair 6GB DDR3 @ 8-8-8-21 / Stock Intel Cooler

EDIT: Removed attachment for bandwidth purposes.

Edited by Max
Here's my submission. I haven't really tweaked the overclocking yet.

Max? - 11.437s / Gigabyte EX58-UD5 / i920 @ 3.61GHz / Corsair 6GB DDR3 @ 8-8-8-21 / Stock Intel Cooler[/quothow come oc with a stock cooler:wacko:cko:

my cpu@stock w/stock cooler run ~54c i:wacko:cko:

room temperature ~25c

i am must be doing something horibly wrong

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Edited by skynetXrules
who come oc with a stock cooler! :wacko:

my cpu@stock w/stock cooler run ~54c idle :wacko:

room temperature ~25c

i am must be doing something horibly wrong

Core i7's can handle temps of 80c. The key is in the thermal compound; MX-2 ftw. Mine is only running at about 55c as well.

My new attempt:

Max? - 10.406s / Gigabyte EX58-UD5 / i920 @ 3.98GHz / Corsair 6GB DDR3 @ 8-8-8-21 / Stock Intel Cooler

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^ my computer just froze from stress test :(

stock cooler FTL

edit :

funny just checked the bios

and noticed Eist , C1E disabled renabled them

then i saw a setting says C3/C6/C7 support which was off also

so i enable it too

the temperature improved

from ~55c to ~45 :)

but i guess i should get aftermarket cooler afterall ....

Edited by skynetXrules
thought i'd chip in from the somewhat older school. won't be on the list for long lol.

technikal - 26.531s / Gigabyte 965P-S3 / E6300 @ 2.24GHz / 2GB PC6400 5-5-5-18 / Stock intel

It's all good...you know 65nm can go as high as 1.55v right? just I wouldn't run it 24/7, only for benchies. :D

See if you can oc it a bit and get a better score. =)

It's all good...you know 65nm can go as high as 1.55v right? just I wouldn't run it 24/7, only for benchies. :D

See if you can oc it a bit and get a better score. =)

i ran my machine @ 2.8GHz for months (at less than default voltage) without any hassle. the only thing with my mobo is that it's a passive cooled FSB so i went down to 2.2GHz to save burning it out faster :p

the machine still does all i want it to do without any problems so i don't really need to push it any further.

How do you get that screen to stay after you perform the stress test? Mine goes back to the default screen right away.

Don't click the "OK" untill you've taken the screen shot...just move it out of the way if its blocking the time, should work fine.

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