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You SuperPi folder should have a pi_rec.dat2 file in there that holds the tests results, along with a txt file with the 1 million digits.
You SuperPi folder should have a pi_rec.dat2 file in there that holds the tests results, along with a txt file with the 1 million digits.
Ok, I think I know why it's not recorded it, I opening it using this darn WinRAR evaluation copy I downloaded a while back to open something or another. Looks like as I ran SuperPI from there it has not saved anything.
Never mind, time to uninstall WinRAR anyway.
I will reframe from posting SuperIP lol
my times are lousy
When I get this other rig going then I will for sure gladly boast but for now i'm taking a backseat
Hmm...there are two versions of SuperPi on their download page, 1.9 WP and the one that everyone here uses, 1.5 XS. Makes me wonder what the difference is as I get slightly better times with 1.5 XS (and 1.9 has to be launched as admin).
Anyhow, I went for broke and ran all of 'em on the rig in my system specs.
Tried running it on my Pentium 150 laptop but it won't run on Windows 98.
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LavaKing, that is nearly identical to my time on Haswell with the 32M run.
Tommy, I haven't followed what you're up to, but I hope you're going Intel. I am totally gobsmacked at how much they faster they are than AMD.