I'm not kidding when I say my conroe will be here July 12th ;)
I can't wait to see what this puppy will do!
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I'm not kidding when I say my conroe will be here July 12th ;)
I can't wait to see what this puppy will do!
Thanks a lot!!! I won't hesitate to ask any questions. I've been browsing the forums and everyone seems cool! Hope I can help out!Quote:
Originally Posted by njkid32
7/6/2006 7:05:38 PM||Running CPU benchmarks
7/6/2006 7:06:37 PM||Benchmark results:
7/6/2006 7:06:37 PM|| Number of CPUs: 1
7/6/2006 7:06:37 PM|| 4680 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
7/6/2006 7:06:37 PM|| 15258 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
7/6/2006 7:06:37 PM||Finished CPU benchmarks
On an A64 3400+ @ 2750
just noticed by NJ's and DO's benches,
their numbers are just about identical, slight edge in NJ's favor, but, basically even, and DO is 600MHz SLOWER
not bad @ all
DO I am going to mail you a raptor so you can install linux:rofl:
Yeah clock for clock there is no comparo with Linux (especially 64bit) to Windows. Just think if DO benched at the same speed I did. :eek:
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Originally Posted by njkid32
thats nice of you sending DO a new hard drive to run his rig on ;) :lol:
I was able to bench at 3.4ghz in Fedora Core 5, so I booted into XP and benched at 3.4ghz, just to see what a difference it really made.
Measured floating point speed 6127.14 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 28317.65 million ops/sec
and the 64-bit 3.4ghz bench
Measured floating point speed 8285.44 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 31175.42 million ops/sec
Funny you should say that. I've got an idle Raptor sitting on the lampstand next to me. The only problem is that it takes some work to get a linux install working on a computer with any hardware that's different from the original computer.Quote:
Originally Posted by njkid32
But Fedora Core 5 and Ubuntu are both pretty easy to install. And if you get in a bind, you might be able to give Ser a call. He has FC5 on some of his crunchers.
EDIT: Are you still in AZ? I keep thinking that you are in Vegas.
165 @ 2.9 Ram @ 242 2.5-3-2-5 ... Seems low to me doesnt it?
7/7/2006 2:07:09 AM||Benchmark results:
7/7/2006 2:07:09 AM|| Number of CPUs: 2
7/7/2006 2:07:09 AM|| 4881 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
7/7/2006 2:07:09 AM|| 15977 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
7/7/2006 2:07:09 AM||Finished CPU benchmarks
I found some driver issues in my Windows install and fixed them tonight... Here are my new benchies at 3987MHz 1.55v mem using 667 divider so it was in the high 500's at 4-4-4-8 2.2v... Still on air:)
http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/5...ebench24tx.jpg
Exactly what air cooling is it?Quote:
Originally Posted by njkid32
BTW, shouldn't you go to bed, LOL, it's at least 2am in the USA :p:
I am using a TT Big Typhoon with the stock fan on it. I will put a better fan on soon but I am going to run it on phase tomorrow I think:)
Only a Big Typhoon? OMG, those conroes will do fine on my Zalman 9500 :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by njkid32
Conroe 6700 ES @ 3.75ghz
Just installed Fedora Core 5 Linux-64 and it makes quite the difference:
BEFORE Linux-64:
Measured floating point speed 6627.41 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 30633.12 million ops/sec
WITH Linux-64
Measured floating point speed 9078.58 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 33338.27 million ops/sec
http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/sh...?hostid=270601
Over 9000 floating point is insane!
HOLY CRAP!:eek: Hey, post this in the main Rosetta section..You have bragging rights with this pal!:toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Danger30Q
And if you look at my post at the top of this page, you will now see what I was so excited about back then. Awesome Numbers there, Danger30Q. :up:
Ok, I have been up all night with this:mad: but the results were well worth it:)
At 3876MHz or so I got--
Measured floating point speed 9417.6 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 33839.27 million ops/sec
Not to shabby:) But, I am still working on a better oc its a pita cuz I have to do it all through bios not in Linux:(
see if you can break 10,000 on floating point:toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by njkid32
Ooops wrong bench:)
Measured floating point speed 9423.08 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 35511.16 million ops/sec
IDK if I can break it cuz I think heat is an issue right now.
Put that sucker under phase! Don't let heat be your wall.
I know I am just being lazy:)
Oh I need to thank Fr3ak for helping me out with Linux:woot:
What distro are you guys using?? I heard that gentoo is the fastest distro as you can customize it for your comp.
I'm using Fedora Core 5 for now, just because Gentoo can be a b|tch to install
I hate Fedora by now. When I need a Linux as opposed to FreeBSD I use Debian. I am actively checking out Ubuntu. Didn't have time to mess with Suse but want to.Quote:
Originally Posted by moddolicous
well, gentoo really is a *insertbadwordhere* when you install it the first time. You have to built everything from scratch, deciding what you want. So you do only have what you need, no support in the programs for nonsense things.
Who needs a program, which got the gnome-gui routines in it, when you use kde. Also, who needs programs compatible with any 64-bit-cpu, when it could use especially the routines for your cpus.
Thats what gentoo is about. Choises.
If you wanna try out gentoo, i would be really happy to help.
But, back to topic: these scores really rock. i mean really really. :)