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    Unusually high SuperPi score

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by MasterE1705, Jun 21, 2006.

  1. MasterE1705

    MasterE1705 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I got 1:16s to 1:18s SuperPI score for 2M digits on my 1.83GHz core duo. From what I've read on the net this looks more like in the 2.0Ghz Intel Core Duo SuperPI range. Hardware is all stock, all I did is partitioning the harddrive and installing WinXP Pro SP2 on it. Just curious if anybody with 1.83GHz Core Duo here got the same score, please share.
     
  2. lamtutu

    lamtutu Notebook Consultant

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    I got 1:17s to run 2M SuperPI on my SZ 1.83 core duo.So I think that normal