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Lowyat.NET Super PI 1M Top 10 (DDR)
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TSsoulfly
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Jul 12 2004, 04:09 PM, updated 19y ago
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revving towards 10,000 rpm
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What exactly is Pi?
The Greek letter Pi [ ] is used, in mathematics, to symbolise the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It is commonly used to calculate the area of circles and the volume of cones and spheres.
The value of Pi is a constant and has been determined to be approximately 3.14159. For more accuracy, you can download a value of Pi calculated to 32 thousand decimal places.
The lower the calculation, the faster your PC. ====================================================== Rules: Please show your: - SuperPi 1M screenshot, together with 2 CPU-Z each showing CPU and Memory section. - Include your CPU, RAM and chip and speed. Example:  AMD Sempron 2800+ (2704MHz) OCZ EL Plat. Rev2 1.1 (TCC5) @ DDR600 CL2.5-4-3-7-1T ====================================================== LOWYAT.NET 1M SUPER PI TOP 10 SCALING/RANKINGAMD K8 (S-939)01. babyelf ~ San Diego FX-57 (3.687GHz) ~ 22.766s 02. Coop ~ San Diego 3700+ (3.280GHz) ~ 25.123s 03. Henry ~ Venus 148 (3.125GHz)/BH-5 ~ 26.266s 04. tAmp0i ~ Venus 146 (3.102GHz)/Twinmos AA4T ~ 26.375s 05. Coop ~ Venice 3500+ (3.105GHz) ~ 26.431s 06. OverCool ~ Venus 146 (3.15GHz)/Corsair TCCD ~ 26.579s 07. rlch17 ~ Toledo 170 (3.000GHz)/Team Xtreem TCCD ~ 27.041s 08. kevin228 ~ Venus 148 (3.072GHz)/OCZ EL TCCD ~ 27.063s 09. babyelf ~ San Diego 3700+ (2.972GHz) ~ 27.328s 10. amok ~ Venus 144 (3.245GHz) ~ 27.344sAMD K8 (S-754)01. embunator ~ ClawHammer 2800+ (2.835GHz)/A-Data DDR600 ~ 31.889s 02. jslut ~ ClawHammer 3000+ (2.610GHz) ~ 32s 03. Cyclone87 ~ Palermo 3100+ E6 (2.796GHz)/KVR DT-D43 ~ 32.656s 04. StupidGuyPlayComp ~ Palermo 2800+ E6 (2.893GHz)/Corsair VS ~ 32.656s 05. soulfly ~ Palermo 2800+ E6 (2.704GHz)/OCZ EL TCC5 ~ 33.016s 06. zx7177 ~ Palermo 2800+ E6 (2.688GHz)/Infineon BE-5 ~ 34.735s 07. Addario ~ NewCastle 3000+ (2.539GHz)/KVR D43 ~ 35s 08. wtm0325 ~ Palermo 2800+ E6 (2.680GHz)/KVR Infineon BE-6 ~ 35s 09. jslut ~ Palermo 3100+ D0 (2.474GHz)/Gskill TCCD ~ 35.594s 10. sidewinderz ~ Palermo 2800+ E6 (2.704GHz)/Infineon BE-6 ~ 35.735sAMD K701. Henry ~ Barton XP-M 2500+ (3.107GHz) ~ 33s 02. Coop ~ Barton XP-M (2.85Ghz)/Corsair XMS3500 ~ 34s 03. tone ~ Barton XP-M (2.756GHz)/BH-5 ~ 35s 04. gantole ~ Thoroughbred (2.723Ghz)/TwinMos UTT ~ 36s 05. sukhoi37 ~ Barton XP (2.38Ghz) /KVR D43 ~ 37s 06. jasperchc ~ Barton XP-M 2600+/Patriot TCCD ~ 37s 07. rlhc17 ~ Barton XP-M 2600+ (2.598GHz)/TwinMos UTT ~ 38s 08. hafifee ~ Barton XP-M 2600+ (2.63Ghz)/Mushkin LII BH5 ~ 38s 09. jenggo ~ Thoroughbred (2.590GHz)/Twinmos SP ~ 39.286s 10. adrhyan ~ Thoroughbred (2.485GHz)/Twinmos SP ~ 39.5sIntel Prescott01. bwan ~ P4 570J (4.446GHz)/KVR PC2700 BH-6 ~ 26s 02. prancingHORSE ~ P4 570J (4.65GHz)/OCZ LE BH-5 ~ 26s 03. kcnyc ~ P4 3.4E (4.851GHz) ~ 26s 04. Lemon ~ P4 3.0E (3.9GHz)/Kingmax DDR500 with Hynix D5 ~ 30s 05. gavlim ~ P4 3.0E (3.98Ghz)/Corsair 3200XLPT ~ 30s 06. Evogenix ~ 3.0E (3.9GHz)/Hynix BT-J ~ 31s 07. FuGZ ~ P4 530 (3.9GHz)/DDR2 ~ 31s 08. mikelanding ~ 3.0E (3.720GHz) /Patriot TCCD ~ 32sIntel Northwood/Gallatin01. jarofclay ~ 3.4EE ES (3.844GHz) ~ 34s 02. zt_lee ~ 2.4C (3.850GHz) ~ 34s 03. odiumsticx OP ~ 2.8C (3.78GHz)/Adata PC4000 ~ 35s 04. dekra ~ 2.4C (3.703GHz) ~ 36s 05. ychwang ~ 3.75Ghz/D43 ~ 37s 06. raymond5105 ~ 3.2GHz (3.666GHz)/KVR BT-D43 ~ 37.592s 07. ikanayam ~ 2.4C (3.24GHz)/OCZ PC3700 ~ 38s 08. bwan ~ 2.4C (3.6GHz)/XMS3500 BH-5 ~ 38s 09. ask_know ~ 2.8C(3.641GHz)/KHX3200 BH-5 ~ 38s 10. F33l3Lik3Hom3 ~ 2.4C (3.67GHz)/KHX CH-5 ~ 38s
====================================================== http://superpi.radeonx.comThis post has been edited by soulfly: Feb 3 2007, 08:11 PM
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TSsoulfly
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Dec 3 2004, 12:07 PM
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revving towards 10,000 rpm
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my SuperPi also 39secs, so no need to post lah coz also same place with StarNet
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TSsoulfly
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Dec 6 2004, 04:01 PM
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FuGZ, what happened to your vcore? and the ram timing also kinda weird... 4-3-3-9 coz so far i haven't seen ppl running CL4  why don't u set the timing at 2.5-3-3-9 instead
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TSsoulfly
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Dec 6 2004, 05:09 PM
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 paiseh  It didn't know that u're using DDR2, no wonder got such timing.
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TSsoulfly
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Feb 28 2005, 09:15 PM
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Super Pi 1M @ 37secs cpu : athlon xp-m 2600+ @ 2555mhz ram: 2 x 256MB khx3200 @ 2-2-2-11, 255mhz dual channel
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TSsoulfly
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Mar 1 2005, 12:00 AM
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thanks  now trying to get 260x10...but seems like my ram is not very stable... need more vdimm maybe
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TSsoulfly
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Mar 1 2005, 09:44 PM
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wah... super pi officially ranked already
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TSsoulfly
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Mar 5 2005, 09:35 PM
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QUOTE(rlhc17 @ Mar 4 2005, 06:15 AM) my PI running on TMSP UTT, dude... i think u should go for 2-2-2-11 instead of 2-2-2-6
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TSsoulfly
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Mar 12 2005, 02:18 PM
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QUOTE(jslut @ Mar 10 2005, 01:58 PM) athlon xp-dtr??  is there such a thing?? but anyways bro, good score there  DTR = desktop replacement
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TSsoulfly
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Apr 30 2005, 04:09 PM
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Super Pi 1M @ 38.578secscpu : AMD Sempron 3000+ (Palermo) @ 270*9 ram: 2*256MB KHX32000 (Winbond BH-5) @ 2-2-2-10 243mhz, single channel, CPU/10  *No more update ka?* This post has been edited by soulfly: May 4 2005, 08:53 PM
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TSsoulfly
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May 5 2005, 01:27 PM
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my mobo was quite undervoltage, so had to up more volts This post has been edited by soulfly: May 5 2005, 01:28 PM
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TSsoulfly
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May 5 2005, 04:28 PM
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revving towards 10,000 rpm
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with 1.50V+113% at full load, my temp never exceed 50'C on a normal room temperature
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TSsoulfly
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May 12 2005, 09:58 PM
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err.... my sempron socket 754 doesn't belong in any group?
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TSsoulfly
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May 12 2005, 11:32 PM
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QUOTE(bossnass15 @ May 12 2005, 10:00 PM) Hmm..I think I'll open up a new group if there are at least 5 people participating in it.. No point just to have 1 or 2 guys in a group  maybe sempron can join AMD64... coz same architecture the difference is only 64-bit instruction disable
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TSsoulfly
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Sep 19 2005, 04:21 PM
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I suggest that for AMD ranking, the categories are separated to:
- AMD S939 - AMD S754 - AMD S462/A
The reason is because there's noticable difference in dual channel and single channel platform, and for s-754, Athlon64 vs Sempron K8 is quite fair because the amount of cache is not a big thing in SuperPi. Socket A ranking is fair enuff.
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TSsoulfly
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Sep 23 2005, 05:07 PM
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sempron K8 also dun haf ... mebe not good enuff to compete with
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TSsoulfly
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Sep 28 2005, 11:19 PM
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Wow... okay I'll update regularly.
Ok Semprit guys... time to post up some results!
BTW... I suggest that everyone use the SuperPi Mod.... the score is more precise, easier for me to rank u guys eventhough there are a few people with the same seconds.
This post has been edited by soulfly: Sep 29 2005, 12:09 PM
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TSsoulfly
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Sep 29 2005, 12:08 PM
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Here's the very first Sempron K8 result.... Palermo E6 @ 2704MHz OCZ EL Plat. Rev2 1.1 TCC5 @ DDR600 CL2.5-4-3-10-1T Attached thumbnail(s)
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TSsoulfly
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Oct 6 2005, 02:31 PM
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From wtm0325:  Palermo E6 @ 2680MHz Kingston Value RAM (Infineon BE-6) @ DDR446 CL2.5-3-2-8
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TSsoulfly
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Oct 9 2005, 03:04 PM
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rankings reorganized and reupdated
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