PiFast score 1min 28sec 750ms with a Celeron N2815
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Hardware: Intel Celeron N2815
Specs:CPUID : Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU N2815 @ 1.86GHz
Architecture : x86
Codename : Silvermount
L3 Cache : -
Clock : 1.86GHz - 2.13GHz
Core/Thread : 2/2
TDP : 7.5W
Technology : 22nm
Socket : FCBGA1170
IGPU : Intel HD Graphics Bay Trail for Z3700 (Mobile)
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Software: PiFast
Score: 1min 28sec 750ms
About: PiFastPiFast is a classic benchmark application designed to measure processor performance in performing intensive mathematical calculations, particularly in calculating the value of pi (π) to millions of digits. This benchmark is renowned for being lightweight, fast to run, and highly accurate in reflecting the capabilities of single-thread CPUs, making it a popular choice among overclockers and system performance testers since the early days of processors.
In PiFast testing, the system is tasked with calculating the value of pi using a fast algorithm based on high-precision mathematics. The faster the time achieved, the higher the performance of the tested CPU. Since PiFast runs on a single core (single thread), this benchmark is highly relevant for measuring the efficiency of a single core in both modern and older processors.
Features and Advantages of PiFast:
- Very lightweight and does not require installation.
- Ideal for testing system stability after overclocking.
- Focuses on single-thread performance, an important indicator in gaming and lightweight application performance.
- Provides test results in seconds, suitable for quick and repetitive testing.
- Compatible with various Windows versions, including older systems.
Although it is quite outdated compared to modern benchmarks, PiFast is still used today as a simple and effective testing tool, especially among the overclocking community and hardware enthusiasts who want to validate performance without running heavy benchmarks.
The Intel Celeron N2815 is a power-efficient processor released in 2013 as part of the Bay Trail-M family, aimed at entry-level laptops and lightweight computing devices. It has 2 cores and 2 threads with a base speed of 1.86 GHz that can increase to 2.13 GHz thanks to Intel Burst Performance technology. Built using a 22nm fabrication process, the N2815 comes with a TDP of only 7.5 watts, making it one of Intel's most efficient processors in terms of power consumption for the low-end class. This makes it very suitable for portable devices such as netbooks or mini laptops that prioritize battery life over high performance.
On the graphics side, the Intel Celeron N2815 is equipped with an integrated Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail) GPU that runs at a base frequency of 313 MHz and can reach up to 756 MHz under certain conditions. This GPU is capable enough to run desktop displays smoothly, and supports 720p video playback. However, for heavy graphics tasks such as playing modern 3D games, video editing, or graphic design, this GPU is clearly not capable. Its use is more suitable for everyday computing such as opening documents, browsing the internet, playing standard videos, and running light office applications.
In terms of overall performance, the Celeron N2815 is sufficient for running light operating systems such as Windows 7 or light-based Linux distributions such as Lubuntu or Linux Mint XFCE. However, due to its simple architecture and low single-threaded performance, users may experience limitations when running multiple applications at once or when opening software that requires higher computing power. In tests using an Asus X200MA laptop with 2GB DDR3 dual channel RAM and Windows 7 operating system, performance was good enough for basic use, although it was slow when running modern applications or multitasking.
Overall, the Intel Celeron N2815 is a decent processor for light computing needs with low power consumption and an economical price, but it is not recommended for heavy productivity tasks or long-term use on modern operating systems.
Hardware Detail:
Device: Asus X200MA
RAM: 2GB Dual Channel
OS: Windows 7
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