Sonict
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I would like everyone to do this test properly without editing the screenshots or trying to cheat the system. If you do, I'll tell you guys to try to emulate Final Fantasy X on PCSX2 :) Then if you lied, my laptop will show you how powerful this computer _really_ is :)
I want you guys to download cpu-z here: http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-138.zip
Extract it to your desktop inside a folder and run the program. (cpuz.exe)
NOTE: Give it time for it to load as it needs to check its database and give you the proper information for your cpu.
Then download the SuperPI Mod 1.5 program from here: http://www.xtremesystems.com/pi/super_pi_mod-1.5.zip
Extract it to its own folder and run it.
Now to test your cpu speed:
1) Close as many programs as you can
2) Open the program
3) Click the "Calculate" menu
4) For the first test, select "1M". Then when it finishes, do the calculation to "2M".
NOTE: This could take up from 5 - 10 minutes depending on how fast your computer is.
Now, I will post my screenshots of the program finished so you will know how to post your screenshots as it needs to look like mine or your computer is a "NULL ENTRY!"
Screenshot of cpu-z:
Screenshot of SuperPI MOD 1.5 (Calculating to 1 Million):
Screenshot of SuperPI MOD 1.5 (Calculating to 2 Million):
And there we go.
How fast are your CPU's?
Follow my instructions, do them and post the screenshots in the same way that I do for consistency.
Sonict
I want you guys to download cpu-z here: http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-138.zip
Extract it to your desktop inside a folder and run the program. (cpuz.exe)
NOTE: Give it time for it to load as it needs to check its database and give you the proper information for your cpu.
Then download the SuperPI Mod 1.5 program from here: http://www.xtremesystems.com/pi/super_pi_mod-1.5.zip
Extract it to its own folder and run it.
Now to test your cpu speed:
1) Close as many programs as you can
2) Open the program
3) Click the "Calculate" menu
4) For the first test, select "1M". Then when it finishes, do the calculation to "2M".
NOTE: This could take up from 5 - 10 minutes depending on how fast your computer is.
Now, I will post my screenshots of the program finished so you will know how to post your screenshots as it needs to look like mine or your computer is a "NULL ENTRY!"
Screenshot of cpu-z:
Screenshot of SuperPI MOD 1.5 (Calculating to 1 Million):
Screenshot of SuperPI MOD 1.5 (Calculating to 2 Million):
And there we go.
How fast are your CPU's?
Follow my instructions, do them and post the screenshots in the same way that I do for consistency.
Sonict