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    WoW!!! 8.46125 seconds for 25m... This is starting to look more like the superpi numbers - except 25 x more digits!

    That's four #1 spots!!!

    Don't know what to say, but I can't wait to see what happens if a big overclocker shows up with some LN2...

    *Though I am a little surprised that the 2.8GHz Gainestowns can beat the 4GHz skulltrail at the larger sizes...


    Keep these benchmarks coming!!!
    Even if you don't have an awesome multi-socket rig post your benchmarks anyway!

    If enough workstations dominate the top spots, I'll split the rankings into single-socket and multi-socket divisions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by poke349 View Post
    *Though I am a little surprised that the 2.8GHz Gainestowns can beat the 4GHz skulltrail at the larger sizes...
    Sorry, forgot to quote specs -

    2 x E5560
    Intel 5520UR
    12GB (6 x 2GB, 6GB per CPU) DDR3 ECC RAM (1066 IIRC)
    Various drives

    HT and Turbo are both enabled

    Running on Windows 2008 x64 Enterprise Server.

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