Superpi Mod Rank Thread

Ramodkk

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SuperPI is a program that literally computes the number pi to a specified number of decimal places depending on the test. This ranking is based on the 1M test (1 million digits after decimal point) This is a casual ranking board just for fun, nothing serious. I'm not gonna go and chase down and verify score validity, just please be honest about your overclock speeds, time scores etc... I don't know if this might become official or not, as I'm not gonna do the Google Docs thing, at least until someone wants to jump in and help with that. But at least the rankings will be recent and I'll try to update it weekly.

What you must do to get your score listed:

- Run the 1M Test
- Members Must have a minimum of 100 posts.
- Members must use SuperPi MOD
- These rankings are only for currently owned hardware, at time of submission.
- CPU-Z with the CPU tab must be open and present in the screenshot
- An open Copy of Notepad with both the date and your computerforum username.
- One result per CPU per user, however, users may submit results from multiple CPU's.

SuperPi Mod can be downloaded from HERE

CPU-Z Can be Downloaded from HERE

There are two separate submissions, one for AMD processors and one for Intel processors. However, results will be combined for the "top 25" in the fourth post of this thread, in addition to the initial Top 50 intel and Top 50 AMD.

Results will be updated a minimum of once per week. Requests to update the thread will be deleted.
 
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Ramodkk

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1. SmileMan 7.216 (i7 2600K, 5.2GHz)
2. Gooberman 7.660 (i5 3570K, 4.8GHz)
3. ramodkk 7.862 (i5 3570K, 4.7GHz)
4. Kornowski 8.611 (i5 2500K, 4.4GHz)
5. spirit 8.673 (i5 2500K, 4.3GHz)
6. Nevakonaza 8.829 (i5 3570K, 4.2GHz)
7. turbobooster 10.023 (i5 760, 4.2GHz)
8. G80FTW 10.393 (i7 970, 4.0GHz)
9. CalinXP 12.761 (E8400, 3.78GHz)
10. Hyper-Threaded 183.103 (P3, 550Mhz)


 
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Ramodkk

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1. voyagerfan99 18.331 (Phenom II X4 965, 3.9GHz)
2. Hyper-Threaded 24.981 (Phenom II X4 B55, 3.3GHz)
 
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Ramodkk

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1. SmileMan 7.216 (i7 2600K, 5.2GHz)
2. Gooberman 7.660 (i5 3570K, 4.8GHz)
3. ramodkk 7.862 (i5 3570K, 4.7GHz)
4. Kornowski 8.611 (i5 2500K, 4.4GHz)
5. spirit 8.673 (i5 2500K, 4.3GHz)
6. Nevakonaza 8.829 (i5 3570K, 4.2GHz)
7. turbobooster 10.023 (i5 760, 4.2GHz)
8. G80FTW 10.393 (i7 970, 4.0GHz)
9. CalinXP 12.761 (E8400, 3.78GHz)
10. voyagerfan99 18.331 (Phenom II X4 965, 3.9GHz)
11. Hyper-Threaded 24.981 (Phenom II X4 B55, 3.3GHz)
12. Hyper-Threaded 183.103 (P3, 550Mhz)


 
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Virssagòn

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Hope this is OK. I calculated pi to 1M or something, is that right?

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Beat ya! Ran this between my studies, so there are some chrome tabs and word docs opened in the background, as well skype...
Weird I'm beating you with all that thing opened + ~30mhz less clockspeed?

Will try at 5.2ghz later (maybe)

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spirit

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Staff member
Beat ya! Ran this between my studies, so there are some chrome tabs and word docs opened in the background, as well skype...
Weird I'm beating you with all that thing opened + ~30mhz less clockspeed?

Will try at 5.2ghz later (maybe)
You do have 4 more threads than me though... if that matters.
 
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