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Post your processing power

Postby shovenose » October 2nd, 2011, 11:43 am

How to do it: multiply the clock speed by how many cores, then add it all together.
For example:
Dual core 3GHz: 3000 (mhz) x 2 (cores): 6GHz...

See who has the most!!!


This is mine:
45.1GHz (only the computers that I use, the others sitting around that I never use don't count)
Note: I counted P4HT as Dual Core...
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Re: Post your processing power

Postby c_hegge » October 2nd, 2011, 2:03 pm

17.95 here. 3.6GHz dual core in my main PC, 2.6 dual core in the family PC, 1.83 dual core in my laptop and 1.83 single core in my old testing/fah PC.
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Re: Post your processing power

Postby shovenose » October 2nd, 2011, 3:43 pm

So you have 1.83 Folding?
:lol:
Every little bit counts, but you should put that those two Dual-cores to work...even if it's only the single-core client... You won't notice a performance difference during general use of your PC so why not right? :P
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