What's your CPU compression rate

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    updated run

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  3. Posts : 355
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    I ran it 3 times for a good estimate at my system spec settings listed below. Here are the results:

    What's your CPU compression rate-winsat-cpu-compression.jpg
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    Wrend said:
    I ran it 3 times for a good estimate at my system spec settings listed below. Here are the results:

    What's your CPU compression rate-winsat-cpu-compression.jpg
    Smoking Wrend!
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    paulpicks21 said:
    Wrend said:
    I ran it 3 times for a good estimate at my system spec settings listed below. Here are the results:

    What's your CPU compression rate-winsat-cpu-compression.jpg
    Smoking Wrend!
    Thanks.

    The 12 threads on my CPU are good for some things at least.

    Actually, I make pretty good use of them, but a lot of software and whatnot doesn't really.
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    How does she run on SuperPI mate? - https://www.sevenforums.com/pc-custom...-1m-times.html
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    Wrend said:
    I ran it 3 times for a good estimate at my system spec settings listed below. Here are the results:

    What's your CPU compression rate-winsat-cpu-compression.jpg
    Nice!
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  8. Posts : 355
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    paulpicks21 said:
    How does she run on SuperPI mate? - https://www.sevenforums.com/pc-custom...-1m-times.html
    It ran the 1M in about 8.34 seconds, but I was running it an emulator, though that likely doesn't make much difference (I'll post again later, if I find that it does). The computer is kind of busy at the moment.

    It seemed to only run using one thread, and was roughly 10% slower than your score which you posted in the first post in the thread you linked to.
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    Wrend said:
    paulpicks21 said:
    How does she run on SuperPI mate? - https://www.sevenforums.com/pc-custom...-1m-times.html
    It ran the 1M in about 8.34 seconds, but I was running it an emulator, though that likely doesn't make much difference (I'll post again later, if I find that it does). The computer is kind of busy at the moment.

    It seemed to only run using one thread, and was roughly 10% slower than your score which you posted in the first post in the thread you linked to.
    Oh yeah, that was my old 2600K. I changed CPU's since, can't quite get into the 6s though, my best is 07.052 now.
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  10. Posts : 355
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    It was a little faster outside the emulator. "8.280s" I made a post in that thread for the results.

    I could push my CPU a little higher than 4.6GHz, but it's a bit of a hassle and stability is important to me. I could probably go 5+ with a liquid cooler and a new case, but it isn't a priority. I'm just using a decent air cooler and case with PWM fans and whatnot.
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