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SUPERPI - 1M

13

of Total Submissions

05min, 46sec, 222ms

of Total Score

Thursday, 01 January 1970 07:00 | Updated at 1 month ago


About SuperPi - 1M

SuperPi - 1M is one of the classic and popular benchmarks used to measure single-thread CPU performance by calculating the number π (pi) to 1 million decimal places. This benchmark has long been a favorite benchmark among tech enthusiasts, overclockers, and hardware testers due to its simplicity, speed, and accuracy in directly assessing processor performance.

In SuperPi 1M testing, only one CPU core is used to complete the calculation as quickly as possible. This makes it ideal for assessing the single-core capability of a CPU, especially in scenarios where single-core performance remains highly relevant, such as in lightweight applications, gaming, or everyday use.

Despite its simplicity, SuperPi 1M is highly sensitive to clock speed, memory latency, and processor architecture efficiency. As a result, this benchmark is often used as a standard in overclocking competitions, as even small differences in system configuration can lead to significantly different execution times.

Features and Advantages:

Despite the availability of many modern benchmarks, SuperPi 1M remains a significant tool in CPU testing due to its direct representation of basic computational performance. This benchmark is also lightweight and compatible with nearly all Windows versions, making it a practical tool for quick system evaluation.


Benchmark SuperPi - 1M Chart Ranking

The following graph displays the hardware performance ranking based on benchmark results using SuperPi - 1M. The data is organized from highest to lowest score for easy visual comparison between devices. You can hover over each bar to view the score details and associated hardware name.


Benchmark SuperPi - 1M Table Ranking

The following table presents hardware rankings based on benchmark results using SuperPi - 1M. The table format provides detailed views such as device name, score, number of submissions, as well as links to test results. It's perfect for those who want to see detailed data and easily search or filter.

No. Hardware Submissions from SuperPi - 1M
1 Intel Core i7 11700 06sec, 921ms
2 Intel Core i5 1335U 07sec, 092ms
3 Intel Core i5 1135G7 08sec, 157ms
4 Intel Core i5 6300U 12sec, 607ms
5 Intel Core i7 720QM 16sec, 052ms
6 Intel Core i3 2330M 18sec, 143ms
7 Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 18sec, 470ms
8 Intel Celeron B815 24sec, 976ms
9 Intel Core i7 7700K 30sec, 414ms
10 Intel Celeron N2815 40sec, 513ms
11 AMD A6-3400M 46sec, 984ms
12 AMD E1-1200 55sec, 754ms
13 AMD C-60 01min, 139ms