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super pi dual core capable ?

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ok ive only just found out about this little proggy and i wanted to know a: what is the main test that every1 uses? ive seen peoples times ranging from 25-40+ seconds so which test is run to get those times. also im running an athlonx2 and it seems to be only using 1 core is there a dual core version anywhere ?
 
1M test is what gives you commonly a result of 20-40 seconds. 8M test is also very popular, and it takes usually 4-8 minutes to complete. Afaik, the most popular tests are 1M, 8M and 32M.

SuperPi uses only one thread, so it doesn't benefit from multiple cores. And I don't think there is a multithread version available.

(I know that WR times are much more lower than the times in my examples)
 
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