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Topic: computer benchmark test

Anonymous f1caa8f4d276d00b79012cc98b8de9af started this discussion 3 months (2008-08-28 03:48:53 UTC) ago:

Calculate 100million digits of pi tell me how long it took.

http://numbers.computation.free.fr/Constants/PiProgram/pifast.html

Anonymous 37cbce45ccd12110680c6c1feb8ed0e9 replied with this 3 months (2008-08-28 07:35:58 UTC) ago, 4 hours later (#55,109):

And which method should we use?

Program : PiFast version 4.3 (fix 1), by Xavier Gourdon
Computation of 100000000 digits of Pi
Method used : Chudnovsky
Size of FFT : 8192 K
Physical memory used : ~ 525521 K
Disk memory used : ~ 0.00 Meg

Computation run information :

Start : Thu Aug 28 08:24:00 2008
End : Thu Aug 28 08:34:58 2008
Duration : 657.70 seconds
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Total computation time : 657.70 seconds (~ 0.18 hours)
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Anonymous f1caa8f4d276d00b79012cc98b8de9af (OP) replied with this 3 months (2008-08-28 16:17:59 UTC) ago, 9 hours later (#55,190):

the choice is yours. However what processor do you have?

Anonymous df3b1b83745b4e65450846611a8d083e replied with this 3 months (2008-08-28 18:31:05 UTC) ago, 2 hours later (#55,231):

Program : PiFast version 4.3 (fix 1), by Xavier Gourdon
Computation of 100000000 digits of Pi
Method used : Chudnovsky
Size of FFT : 8192 K
Physical memory used : ~ 525521 K
Disk memory used : ~ 0.00 Meg

Computation run information :

Start : Thu Aug 28 19:18:50 2008
End : Thu Aug 28 19:26:37 2008
Duration : 467.31 seconds
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Total computation time : 467.31 seconds (~ 0.13 hours)
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Done with a Dual-Core AMD Athlon 64 X2 3GHz.

Anonymous 37cbce45ccd12110680c6c1feb8ed0e9 replied with this 3 months (2008-08-28 22:07:53 UTC) ago, 4 hours later (#55,310):

@55,190

Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40 GHZ

And I had steam, msn, skype, ventrilo and EvE Online running.

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