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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurumi View Post
    Ran the batch benches with the new 0.4.4. Here are my results:

    25000000 8.074 7573850b0bc23f8e1bee78aaa4354166
    50000000 17.922 864abf38181e874d028bf4272c443e26
    100000000 37.940 48a784fc35471ec408603601ec00df76
    250000000 107.450 647c8e7c845bbb4c1b732a2d71c57923
    500000000 234.795 1174e0882e3932251d65f55e6d8c44dc
    1000000000 519.458 677f930fa3dcd53514e3e5c8dee7ae59
    2500000000 2433.400 8f48e6e52fdfca981d82a0005220b7b7


    Guess there's no page-trashing this time.

    Cool

    btw, you need the rest of the stuff at the top of file to complete the batch validation. But I'll accept these anyway.

    (Not like I've been validating any benchmarks anyway... )


    EDIT:
    What frequency is this at? (Before and after turbo boost)
    And I'm assuming Core i7 920 and 12GB of ram?
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