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Originally Posted by candle_86
no, ive actully seen better scores with a quad than a dual at same clock speeds even with core2 procs. Im well aware less CPU usage per core, but superPI would have to support multi threading for it to improve on a quad over dual simple as that
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it has zero multicore support. NONE. research it, google it, do whatever - hell, how about you run it, and disable one core to the program in task manager.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_PI
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Super PI was single threaded,, so its relevance as a measure of performance in the current era of multi-core processors was diminishing quickly.
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Super PI is now, with its latest revamping, multi-core capable. It is now titled 'multiPI'.
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i really am tiring of you making all these claims and never having evidence to back them up. how you think its alright to make false claims, without even a 30 second google is totally beyond me.