first, off, i am loving the Hyper Pi front end. after 98B it has been a treat to work with. the first version was a little sluggish but your first update has really made it an excellent multi-pi front end. haven't even touched 99B yet but will start using it now.

one small suggestion though, it would be less confusing if you kept all your updates to one thread. you have the thread in the Xtreme Benchmarks section and it would be really nice if you simply updated the first post in that thread with a build log and each new version you post. otherwise you have different versions floating around and no one knows which is the newest. the guys who did CoreTemp and Memset have done it like this and it worked out rather nicely having a single "home" thread...this one:

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=172569

other than that, keep up the excellent work, Hyper Pi is now the only way i run Super Pi for stability testing. it is working fine on Vista Ultimate x64 and fresh installs of XP Pro on P35, X38, and 790FX chipsets for me

Quote Originally Posted by bakalu View Post
One Core Score is faster than Two Core Score. Why ?
with one thread it has all the cache to itself, with two threads it has to share the cache and this slows both threads down.