Shadowwarrior
02-28-2005, 04:56 PM
Hi everybody, superpi has been for years de benchmark that we use for teste our CPU performance,
so I think that it's time to change, I found a new program, that calculates the
Euler Constant (2,7182818284590452353602) instead of the PI (3,14), and I'd like you test it
to see what you think. To test you need to do this:
1- Download the program here (http://www.doompc.com/download/ecalc_win_en.zip)
2- Execute it
3- Go to Calculate -> Calculate -> Choose the number of digits (256k - 262144) and then click OK.
4- Wait
5- The program will show the time that the calculation took and a security number to avoid cheats, don't click ok yet.
6- Run CPU-Z (http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-127.zip) and take a screenshot that show the result and your CPU.
7- Post the screenshot on the topic.
Here it is an screenshot example:
http://www.doompc.com/download/ecalc.JPG
so I think that it's time to change, I found a new program, that calculates the
Euler Constant (2,7182818284590452353602) instead of the PI (3,14), and I'd like you test it
to see what you think. To test you need to do this:
1- Download the program here (http://www.doompc.com/download/ecalc_win_en.zip)
2- Execute it
3- Go to Calculate -> Calculate -> Choose the number of digits (256k - 262144) and then click OK.
4- Wait
5- The program will show the time that the calculation took and a security number to avoid cheats, don't click ok yet.
6- Run CPU-Z (http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-127.zip) and take a screenshot that show the result and your CPU.
7- Post the screenshot on the topic.
Here it is an screenshot example:
http://www.doompc.com/download/ecalc.JPG