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unreel2002
01-12-09, 21:43
A new benchmark challenge..

Run Super Pi 1M on your laptop...

Here's mine for starters..

http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg318/unreel2002/laptopsuperPi.jpg

Not to shabby a time for a 13" laptop..

Aaron
01-12-09, 21:54
Yours is quick compared to mine!! I think mine did it in just over 30secs.. 1.6Ghz C2D..

RawZ
03-12-09, 02:37
Lol..

http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/4320/crapm.jpg (http://img687.imageshack.us/i/crapm.jpg/)

{SAS}TB
03-12-09, 21:19
Wifes Dell Inspiron

http://img121.imageshack.us/img121/162/22569045.jpg

ScunnyUK
05-12-09, 14:10
lol Rawz sry buddy :p

http://i652.photobucket.com/albums/uu250/Scunster/Benchin/ToshebaSpi1m.jpg

Toshiba Lappy:cool:

Scunny!

RawZ
05-12-09, 14:50
Haha, i saw yours and Rich's submissions for it. Mine wasn't tweaked. I was't allowed to as it was my Mrs mums lappy :D Strictly no tweaking allowed tom!!

How'd you get memset working on yours though. Mine kept saying, "not for this chipset".

DoubleTop
05-12-09, 15:33
aha, I knew this thread was somewhere.

http://doubletop.org.uk/pics/superpi-mod.gif

I made little effort to help it either, as you can see with IE still open. The CPU speed on the screenshot is what it runs when not under load, I just double checked and as soon as superpi started it clocked up.

DT.

ScunnyUK
05-12-09, 16:06
Im not sure, was you using version 4.0?
Maybe you had version 3.5 ???

Is yours running on the same chipset? , notice in my screeny imemset shows a 965 chipset but cpu-z shows a GL960!

Scunny!

RawZ
05-12-09, 16:08
SiS 672 chipset CPU-Z says. I tried 4.0 but no luck.

Fahim
19-03-10, 11:55
Here is my VAIO...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v136/Fahim/Untitled.jpg

pab
19-03-10, 19:04
I'd love to try this on my ancient dell Inspiron 8000 but I suspect the drive would sieze up before I got a result ;)

Moeks
27-05-10, 09:30
Here is my HP Elitebook 8440P (obviously in this image the cpu has clocked back down, it hit a little over 3GHz during the run) I was runing on battery for this too, although I did flip it into max performance mode so shouldn't make a differance.

http://www.m-brown.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/superpilp001.jpg

Burn-IT
27-05-10, 16:03
I'd love to try this on my ancient dell Inspiron 8000 but I suspect the drive would sieze up before I got a resul

Dell C840 2.5Ghz P4 mobile 2Gb memory Windows 7 Ultimate (same as Inspiron 8200)
http://www.axts48.dsl.pipex.com/pictures/PI.jpg

topdog
27-05-10, 16:34
My Medion P6620

Intel Core 2 T6500 (2.1Ghz)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v133/scoobytopdog/bench%20photos/25038.jpg

Lorem-Ipsum
27-05-10, 18:50
I use linux 64 bit and sadly all I get is segmentation faults with the 32 bit version. If anyone can tell me where I could find a 64 bit linux version I would be grateful.

unreel2002
23-08-10, 21:04
well my old XPS Dell 13" died a while back, I finally got around to getting another laptop. Another XPS this time an i7 its only a 1.6Ghz, but its not to bad at Super Pi.. Certainly quicker than a lot of stock desktop PC's

http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg318/unreel2002/i7/i7720.jpg

Will
24-08-10, 13:31
http://img713.imageshack.us/img713/7172/cgsdh.png