GPUPI for CPU - 1B score 2h 57min 9sec 173ms with a E1-1200
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Hardware: AMD E1-1200
Specs:CPUID : AMD E1-1200 APU with Radeon(TM) HD Graphics
Architecture : x86
Codename : Zacate
L3 Cache : -
Clock : 1.4GHz
Core/Thread : 2/2
TDP : 18W
Technology : 40nm
Socket : FT1 BGA 413-Ball
IGPU : AMD Radeon HD 7310
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Software: GPUPI for CPU - 1B
Score: 2h 57min 9sec 173ms
About: GPUPI for CPU - 1BGPUPI for CPU – 1B is a heavy-duty computational benchmark designed to measure the capability of a processor (CPU) in solving extreme mathematical calculations, by calculating the value of π (pi) to 1 billion decimal places. This benchmark uses the highly efficient BBP (Bailey–Borwein–Plouffe) algorithm, which is well-suited for leveraging modern CPU architectures, both in terms of single-thread and multi-thread performance.
In this test, GPUPI pushes the CPU to its limits with extremely complex and intensive numerical workloads. Compared to the 100M version, the 1B configuration offers a significantly heavier workload and longer duration, making it ideal for assessing long-term performance, system stability, and cooling efficiency. The benchmark results are displayed in units of time (seconds), where a lower score indicates that the CPU can complete the task faster.
This benchmark automatically utilizes all available cores and threads to provide an accurate picture of the CPU's parallel computing capabilities, making it highly relevant for real-world applications such as scientific simulations, video encoding, data mining, and engineering software.
GPUPI for CPU – 1B is also widely used in the overclocking community as an extreme stress test tool and for validating system stability at high frequencies. The accuracy of the results and sensitivity to system configuration changes make this benchmark highly valued in testing high-end hardware performance.
With support for BenchMate integration, GPUPI also ensures the security and authenticity of scores, making it a trusted and widely used benchmarking tool in competitions and professional hardware reviews.
In summary, GPUPI for CPU – 1B is a highly demanding and accurate numerical CPU performance benchmark, suitable for testing the maximum limits of modern computing systems.
Released in 2012 as part of the Brazos 2.0 family, the AMD E1-1200 is a power-efficient processor aimed at entry-level laptops. It has a 2 core and 2 thread configuration with a fixed clock speed of 1.4 GHz, with no support for Turbo Core technology. Built with a 40nm fabrication process, the E1-1200 has a TDP value of 18 watts-efficient enough for portable devices that emphasize low power consumption and longer battery life. Despite its limited performance, the E1-1200 was a popular choice in its day thanks to its affordable price and ability to handle light computing needs.
One of the main advantages of the AMD E1-1200 is the integrated Radeon HD 7310 GPU, which offers better graphics performance than Intel's entry-level graphics solutions at the time. This GPU has the ability to play HD resolution videos smoothly, as well as run light games such as Counter Strike 1.6, Plants vs Zombies, or other casual games with minimum graphics settings. That said, this combination of CPU and GPU is not intended for heavy-duty work such as video editing, 3D rendering, or modern gaming. Overall performance is more optimal when used for tasks such as browsing, streaming videos, accessing social media, typing documents, as well as basic office applications.
However, it should be noted that the AMD E1-1200 is less suitable for heavy multitasking, especially in modern operating systems like Windows 10. With a low clock speed and no Boost feature, users may experience lag or limitations when opening multiple applications at once. In tests using the HP 1000 1b05au laptop, this processor was paired with 4GB DDR3 single channel RAM (2 DIMM slots) and tested on Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 operating systems. The results show that the most optimal performance is achieved on Windows 7 or Windows 8, while in Windows 10 the system tends to be slow although it can still be used for basic needs. As such, the AMD E1-1200 can still be relied upon as a power-efficient and inexpensive solution for users with very light computing needs.
Hardware Detail:
Device: HP 1000 1b05au
RAM: 4GB DDR3 Single Channel 2 DIMM
OS: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
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