Super PI is a nice little program that calculates pi to a specified number of digits after the decimal point, up to a max of 32 million...
http://www.xtremesystems.com/pi/
But it's also a great tool for overclockers to test the performance and stability of a overclocked CPU (and RAM)
I haven't bothered to overclock my (old) AMD Athlon 64 3200+ before since it's been ok enough until now..
But lately it's began to show signs of it's "old age" so I I've been playing a bit with it and was able to overclock it from it's default 2,0Ghz to a stable 2,4Ghz now.
The 1M test on Super Pi is the normal benchmark test for CPUs, and I've been able to get it down to 37,030 seconds now, but I'm sure I'll get it down even more if I really want..
The "world record" is around 9sec, so I still got a long way to go to get there...
So what's your 1M Super PI results then??
