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Ivy Bridge 3570k @ 4.60Ghz 1.29V (100x49) 800Mhz @ 9-9-9-27 (Aire) -> 18,429''

saludos
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You forgot to make the capture with the ferelxyx loops.
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My result of AMD Phenom II x4 945 @ 3600 - 46.551 s

**I also see a curiosity, why does the FX-8350 with 8 cores have a longer time than my Phenom?
On top of that, it's at a frequency of 4.415 Mhz.This software must not be very reliable.**
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It must not be very reliable this software.
For me, of the most, of course it is single-threaded, hence the problems of the FX-8. The multi-core alternative is wPrime. But I already told you that apart from being simple it is the most reliable, to my liking.
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well then with the new gadget

by air
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When I assemble a new team, I'll check if I have any of the 2500k… and now that I'm on a laptop, I'll give it my all on the benches, even if it's just to score something ¬¬
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What a nice ranking
I'm glad to participate. I already left the cap in the cold topic but just in case...
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Well this week I bought another laptop with ivy bridge. I think the brand that precedes this post should be updated, right? I did 29 seconds from a while ago….
Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year to everyone!!!!! -
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I leave another benchmark of Super Pi with my new acquisition which is a mid-range laptop. I see that this section is a bit forgotten, right?
Come on, get encouraged and leave your bench.
RegardsLenovo Intel Core I7 3632 QM 2,1 Ghz@__3200Mhz__ RAM 800 MHZ 11-11-11-28 4GB DDR3 26786 S
You can't even see a spur :ugly:
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Well finally someone changes the record for laptops XD I had the same time for 3 years…
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This is my result to see how it looks

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If you run it again and improve the time, remember to take the screenshot when all the loops of the 2M test are visible

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I don't know if it's a trick but that's the lowest I've achieved in 2m with the team at 4.55GHz and in safe mode hehe

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