That`s the idea, it runs Pi out to 1 million digits, 19 times. The more CPU you have, the faster it will do it. At 1 million digits it has to come up with the exact known results, if not it errors out. This makes it a good check for stability while OCing.bobtheking said:pi calculation will never be done.
it looks like that CPU program uses more processor than you can gain from overclocking.
Rukee said:That`s the idea, it runs Pi out to 1 million digits, 19 times. The more CPU you have, the faster it will do it. At 1 million digits it has to come up with the exact known results, if not it errors out. This makes it a good check for stability while OCing.
i was talking about the program that has the temperature and speeds and fan RPMs and **** on it. i know what the pi calculator was for.Rukee said:That`s the idea, it runs Pi out to 1 million digits, 19 times. The more CPU you have, the faster it will do it. At 1 million digits it has to come up with the exact known results, if not it errors out. This makes it a good check for stability while OCing.