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I was wondering. I have a motherboard with 2 CPU's on it. I did some benchmarks using 2 CPU's. If i would remove 1 CPU and do the same benchmarks would that count as a legal submission?

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as long as your CPU-Z shows you have 1 CPU running, that would be a legal submission; do note though that there's no different ranking between single/multi-CPU systems; so you'll most likely just score less points with single CPU. it's not like SLI

 

Since im running socket 604mPGA I was thinking to get one board of this socket that could be used for overclocking. Next to that it does affect SuperPI, so that's some small extra points :D

yep only advantage would be if you can oc a single cpu better than two

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yep only advantage would be if you can oc a single cpu better than two

 

Well the board is HP using an E7525 chipset :( So no overclock possibilities at all :)

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