AMD Athlon 64 FX-60 Processor 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.
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.
Moving up to four million places we find the results to be nearly identical, which is to be expected.
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