Intel Pentium Processor 965 Extreme Edition Review

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Super Pi Mod

Super PI Mod v1.4:

Super PI is a program a lot of enthusiasts use to benchmark
overall system performance, as the program is capable of
calculating pi up to 33.55 million digits on a timer. Many overclockers
and enthusiasts are in a battle to get the lowest 1M Super Pi time
possible.

AMD Athlon 64 FX-60 SuperPi

Many enthusiasts love looking at Super Pi scores to the one million
place, so we thought we would include some numbers for you. Once
again the Intel Pentium 4 670 processor takes the win for Intel with
it’s higher 3.8GHz clock. On the AMD side we found the 2.6GHz
FX-60 took the win not only for the AMD processors, but also all of
Intel’s that we tested.

AMD Athlon 64 FX-60 SuperPi

Moving up to four million places we find the results to be nearly identical, which is to be expected.

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