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To make a submission bot asks for a saved DATA FILE.

 

SUB_zps0e9e8ff5.jpg

 

But there is no option for saving anything :confused: At least non that I can see/find.

 

multi-pi_zps5ec89e02.jpg

 

Some help/info on how to make a submission please.

Thank you

Posted
Thanks. Did not even think to look there.:)

 

I have to admit it's a little hard to spot, I'll ask if it can be improved.

Anyway, If you plan on adding a benchmark and you need help feel free to PM me or start a thread.

Posted
I have to admit it's a little hard to spot, I'll ask if it can be improved.

Anyway, If you plan on adding a benchmark and you need help feel free to PM me or start a thread.

Thanks for the offer, I appreciate it.

Posted
Will move this application to alpha phase for now. Unable to submit.

 

I think it's safe to remove it, author replaced it with Multi Prime and said he will not continue working on this one.

Posted (edited)
Owner of the actual benchmark? Or community user.

 

Owner.

 

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EDIT:

 

I think you've just removed 'Multi PRIME' instead? Or did the author rename the original app?

Edited by GENiEBEN
Posted (edited)

OK, thanks all for testing this. Multi Core Prime was optimized for multicore but the algorithm is not that complex and may not reveal 100% accurate the differences between different CPU's.

 

Having this experience and this goal, I developed a new benchmark, witch use a far more complex multithreaded algorithm. Multi Core PI is back

 

The old benchmark Multi Core Prime is no longer in development. I hope you will find this new benchmark more useful and will reveal more accurate performance differences between platforms.

 

The NEW Multi Core PI calculates PI decimals using Bailey–Borwein–Plouffe formula. The benchmark is using a multithreaded algorithm written in C++ and provide this time excellent parallelism. Multi Core PI is written in Visual C++ using MFC and Win32API.

 

How it works

 

A slider will help you set the decimals of PI, from 10.000 to 100.000. Default is 80.000. Just hit Run benchmark button to start benching your CPU.

 

Submit to HWBOT

 

First, press Take Screenshot button. A screenshot and a XML datafile will be created. Attention! CPUZ must be running!

Second, follow the link provided on the dialog and submit your datafile to HWBOT.

 

Supported operating systems

 

Microsoft Windows XP / Server 2003

Microsoft Windows Vista / 7

Microsoft Windows 8 / Server 2012

Edited by tphase

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