We're going to have a little competition (no prizes though) on who can get the fast Super Pi time.
Rules:
-CPU-Z must be running to confirm your clock speed. (and CPU)
-CPU-Z must also be showing your RAM setup (Memory tab and just run 2 CPU-Z)
-You have to use Super Pi Mod 1.4 or 1.5 (Click here to get it)
-It has to be a 4M run.
-For the Top 10, only the best time from a single user will be used
-If you have more than one core, you can try different combinations of cores to get a faster time, but you have to prove that for your 'official' time you only used 1 core. (Note, the task manager on the performance tab is fine)
We have 4 categories:
-Top 10
-Intel CPUs
-AMD CPUs
-Special Cases
Special cases is when you've done tweaking to show off. Such as running SuperPi over 2 (or more) cores. Or running multiple copies of super pi at one time.
If you are running linux, please try these if you can't get CPU-Z working:
http://www.overclock.net/linux-unix-...ram-linux.html
http://members.dslextreme.com/users/...m/gkrellm.html
Also it may be possible to get another one running: http://www.overclock.net/2208888-post23.html