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Old August 27th, 2005   #1
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Super PI Ubuntu - How fast is your cpu?

SuperPi is a quick and easy way to measure processor / chipset performance.

You can Download the linux version here:

ftp://pi.super-computing.org/Linux/super_pi.tar.gz

Just untar and run the command as:

Code:
./super_pi 20
Then post a screenshot of your results or paste it

I didnt know that there was a superpi for linux, i used to use it in windows to test my overclock.. my new cpu arrived today and i tested my first overlclock:

A64 2800+ @ 2ghz s754 + Mobo Epox 8KRDA3J Running Hoary x86



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Old August 27th, 2005   #2
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Re: Super PI Ubuntu - How fast is your cpu?

Athlon 2400+, Asus A7V8X-X, 512MB:
Code:
Start of PI calculation up to 1048576 decimal digits
 End of initialization. Time=       0.789 Sec.
 I= 1 L=       0        Time=       2.541 Sec.
 I= 2 L=       0        Time=       2.947 Sec.
 I= 3 L=       1        Time=       2.984 Sec.
 I= 4 L=       2        Time=       2.940 Sec.
 I= 5 L=       5        Time=       2.924 Sec.
 I= 6 L=      10        Time=       2.971 Sec.
 I= 7 L=      21        Time=       2.941 Sec.
 I= 8 L=      43        Time=       2.927 Sec.
 I= 9 L=      87        Time=       2.936 Sec.
 I=10 L=     174        Time=       2.978 Sec.
 I=11 L=     349        Time=       2.959 Sec.
 I=12 L=     698        Time=       2.985 Sec.
 I=13 L=    1396        Time=       2.981 Sec.
 I=14 L=    2794        Time=       2.979 Sec.
 I=15 L=    5588        Time=       2.974 Sec.
 I=16 L=   11176        Time=       2.957 Sec.
 I=17 L=   22353        Time=       2.944 Sec.
 I=18 L=   44707        Time=       2.862 Sec.
 I=19 L=   89415        Time=       2.640 Sec.
 End of main loop
 End of calculation.    Time=      58.543 Sec.
 End of data output.    Time=       0.200 Sec.
 Total calculation(I/O) time=      58.743(       2.027) Sec.
 ------ Ended super_pi run : Sat Aug 27 16:05:23 PHT 2005
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Old August 27th, 2005   #3
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Re: Super PI Ubuntu - How fast is your cpu?

Athlon64 3500+, Abit AV8, 1Gb

Code:
Start of PI calculation up to 1048576 decimal digits
 End of initialization. Time=       0.432 Sec.
 I= 1 L=       0        Time=       1.351 Sec.
 I= 2 L=       0        Time=       1.547 Sec.
 I= 3 L=       1        Time=       1.546 Sec.
 I= 4 L=       2        Time=       1.580 Sec.
 I= 5 L=       5        Time=       1.551 Sec.
 I= 6 L=      10        Time=       1.546 Sec.
 I= 7 L=      21        Time=       1.574 Sec.
 I= 8 L=      43        Time=       1.547 Sec.
 I= 9 L=      87        Time=       1.545 Sec.
 I=10 L=     174        Time=       1.578 Sec.
 I=11 L=     349        Time=       1.546 Sec.
 I=12 L=     698        Time=       1.554 Sec.
 I=13 L=    1396        Time=       1.543 Sec.
 I=14 L=    2794        Time=       1.558 Sec.
 I=15 L=    5588        Time=       1.568 Sec.
 I=16 L=   11176        Time=       1.535 Sec.
 I=17 L=   22353        Time=       1.511 Sec.
 I=18 L=   44707        Time=       1.489 Sec.
 I=19 L=   89415        Time=       1.377 Sec.
 End of main loop
 End of calculation.    Time=      30.693 Sec.
 End of data output.    Time=       0.165 Sec.
 Total calculation(I/O) time=      30.858(       0.703) Sec.
 ------ Ended super_pi run : sam aoû 27 10:31:56 EDT 2005
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Old August 27th, 2005   #4
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Re: Super PI Ubuntu - How fast is your cpu?

Code:
 ------ Started super_pi run : za aug 27 16:35:05 CEST 2005
 Start of PI calculation up to 1048576 decimal digits
 End of initialization. Time=       0.554 Sec.
 I= 1 L=       0        Time=       1.734 Sec.
 I= 2 L=       0        Time=       1.980 Sec.
 I= 3 L=       1        Time=       1.979 Sec.
 I= 4 L=       2        Time=       1.986 Sec.
 I= 5 L=       5        Time=       1.975 Sec.
 I= 6 L=      10        Time=       1.984 Sec.
 I= 7 L=      21        Time=       1.980 Sec.
 I= 8 L=      43        Time=       1.983 Sec.
 I= 9 L=      87        Time=       1.978 Sec.
 I=10 L=     174        Time=       1.973 Sec.
 I=11 L=     349        Time=       1.982 Sec.
 I=12 L=     698        Time=       1.997 Sec.
 I=13 L=    1396        Time=       1.984 Sec.
 I=14 L=    2794        Time=       1.969 Sec.
 I=15 L=    5588        Time=       1.976 Sec.
 I=16 L=   11176        Time=       1.967 Sec.
 I=17 L=   22353        Time=       1.935 Sec.
 I=18 L=   44707        Time=       1.901 Sec.
 I=19 L=   89415        Time=       1.744 Sec.
 End of main loop
 End of calculation.    Time=      39.124 Sec.
 End of data output.    Time=       0.264 Sec.
 Total calculation(I/O) time=      39.388(       0.983) Sec.
 ------ Ended super_pi run : za aug 27 16:35:45 CEST 2005
On a Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz HT (and SMP kernel)
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Old August 27th, 2005   #5
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Re: Super PI Ubuntu - How fast is your cpu?

just fyi ,the 7 ghz cpu that was recently overclocked... did pi up to a million spaces in about 18 seconds
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Re: Super PI Ubuntu - How fast is your cpu?

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just fyi ,the 7 ghz cpu that was recently overclocked... did pi up to a million spaces in about 18 seconds
using the windows client in win 2k, i got 55s on an athlon 2800 OC'd to 2.2ghz. ill compare that to ubuntu once i restart.
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Old August 27th, 2005   #7
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Re: Super PI Ubuntu - How fast is your cpu?

Pentium III, 700Mzh, 256Megs pc100 RAM.



End of main loop
End of calculation. Time= 154.542 Sec.
End of data output. Time= 0.672 Sec.
Total calculation(I/O) time= 155.213( 5.470) Sec.
------ Ended super_pi run : Sat Aug 27 16:00:28 EDT 2005
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Re: Super PI Ubuntu - How fast is your cpu?

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just fyi ,the 7 ghz cpu that was recently overclocked... did pi up to a million spaces in about 18 seconds
The world record is under 10
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Re: Super PI Ubuntu - How fast is your cpu?

Pentium 4 @ 3.36GHz - Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000-G - 1GB RAM
Running SabayonLinux 3.2

With Beryl enabled:
Code:
End of calculation.    Time=      28.388 Sec.
 End of data output.    Time=       0.185 Sec.
 Total calculation(I/O) time=      28.573(       1.013) Sec.
 ------ Ended super_pi run : Thu Nov 30 23:41:00 PST 2006
With Beryl turned off - standard Gnome:
Code:
End of calculation.    Time=      27.743 Sec.
 End of data output.    Time=       0.170 Sec.
 Total calculation(I/O) time=      27.913(       0.971) Sec.
 ------ Ended super_pi run : Thu Nov 30 23:48:07 PST 2006
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Old December 1st, 2006   #10
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Re: Super PI Ubuntu - How fast is your cpu?

Quote:
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Pentium 4 @ 3.36GHz - Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000-G - 1GB RAM
Running SabayonLinux 3.2

With Beryl enabled:
Code:
End of calculation.    Time=      28.388 Sec.
 End of data output.    Time=       0.185 Sec.
 Total calculation(I/O) time=      28.573(       1.013) Sec.
 ------ Ended super_pi run : Thu Nov 30 23:41:00 PST 2006
With Beryl turned off - standard Gnome:
Code:
End of calculation.    Time=      27.743 Sec.
 End of data output.    Time=       0.170 Sec.
 Total calculation(I/O) time=      27.913(       0.971) Sec.
 ------ Ended super_pi run : Thu Nov 30 23:48:07 PST 2006
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how do you feel using our italian sabayon? I was thinking testing it, when I've spare time
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