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    I'm about to update this thread again. But here is something to tickle your fancy!



    EDIT: I just updated the list. Drew has been knocked off the top 10. Scotty, I was unable to verify yours because the picture wouldn't load, I'll try again tomorrow. If that doesn't work, that try will be deamed invalid.
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    That's a bug regarding speedfan. It's a known issue.
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    Scotty, your time has been accepted (I got it working).
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    Quote Originally Posted by MintyMadness View Post
    shaved off four seconds..
    At least you're not as obsessive about this as I am. Umm ... Im contemplating getting a new Mobo CPU and Ram hahaha

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    Going for a Core 2 Duo are we?
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    Currently doing the Crazy Pi (20x 4M) and I'm seeing a few things. The HDD light is on constantly and I believe the RAM is a major bottleneck here.

    I'm getting times at around 22minutes or so, but considering how much is running, not bad!

    I'll be posting screenshots within the next 7 minutes or so.

    EDIT:
    Here you go!


    And before you say that's slow, remember how many instances there are! It's not as easy as you think! 20 instances each running 4M runs, and only 2 sticks of RAM!
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    @ crazy buddhist...buying a new MOBO and other stuff just to beat everyone in super pi is normal....I was thinking the same thing
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    Quote Originally Posted by learning2mod View Post
    @ crazy buddhist...buying a new MOBO and other stuff just to beat everyone in super pi is normal....I was thinking the same thing
    But I think i'm a dumbass fool for even having the thought ... I don't want a computer to calculate Pi to 32 miliion digits as quickly as possible. I want one that does the things I do in good time.

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    And you want 32M in good time don't you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by crenn View Post
    And you want 32M in good time don't you?
    Hmmm... I just did a little test. takes me about 5 seconds to read ten digits of a number.

    5 x 32 million / 10 = 16 million seconds

    16 million / 60 = 266667 minutes

    266667 minutes / 60 = 4,444 hours

    4,444 hours / 24 = 185 days

    So I want 32M digits in good time so I can ... spend the next six months of my life reading it?


    Nahh ... I'll give it a miss thanks

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