They are actually connected to the evil pengiuns organization, which is plotting to take over the world one day, so they made contacts in intel to get leaks of their cpu's!
lol, just kidding
but its probably half true, those people just have connections with intels [possibly one of them is a friend of an engineer or something] and they get the engineers samples..... as simple as that ;
It's definitely not meaningless. It's a good standardized "test" that people can use to see how quick their computer is. Using superpi to 1M (one million digits of pi calculated), everyone can then stack their scores against other people.
To the average user, yes Superpi is meaningless, but to overclockers who want to say "i have the fastest computer," it's very useful. Some would say essential.
it is a quad core kentsfield, if u check the previous thread made about coolaler i think in off topic or high end pcs, he shows off his quad core kentsfield. its just that CPU-Z doesnt recognize it or something like that.
it is a quad core kentsfield, if u check the previous thread made about coolaler i think in off topic or high end pcs, he shows off his quad core kentsfield. its just that CPU-Z doesnt recognize it or something like that.
Coolaler does have a Kentsfield, but that is not what he used for this run.
Also, if you look at CPU-z, it does not read the name of the CPU correctly, but it will show the code name correctly as "Kentsfield." In the WR run above, it also clearly shows the code name as Conroe.