gomeler, YHPM. :D
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@ Ubuntu Linux 5.10 with Boinc x64:
Sex 31 Mar 2006 22:20:10 WEST||Benchmark results:
Sex 31 Mar 2006 22:20:10 WEST|| Number of CPUs: 2
Sex 31 Mar 2006 22:20:10 WEST|| 5468 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
Sex 31 Mar 2006 22:20:10 WEST|| 16084 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Sex 31 Mar 2006 22:20:10 WEST||Finished CPU benchmarks
Opteron 170 @ 2700 mhz
power!
FX60 at 3400 MHz.
OPP
nice score, first 14k ive seen
First 14k on Windows I've seen. Is that 24/7 oppainter?
OPP> cooling?
Opty 165 @ 2800mhz and 3-3-3-5 255 ram gets me 3903/11451 :(
I signed my laptop up for Rosetta, it's wimpy, but should do over 400 cands a day
Pentium-M at 1.6 Ghz, hardly any ram
2000/6300
Opteron 875 Linux 64 bits:
Measured floating point speed 4432.53 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 13050.59 million ops/sec
seems lowish... is that optimized?Quote:
Originally Posted by uOpt
what speed is the cpu at?
X2 4200+ 2.7ghz 246x11
11/04/2006 22:29:42||Running CPU benchmarks
11/04/2006 22:30:41||Benchmark results:
11/04/2006 22:30:41|| Number of CPUs: 2
11/04/2006 22:30:41|| 3746 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
11/04/2006 22:30:41|| 11325 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
11/04/2006 22:30:41||Finished CPU benchmarks
I got that with RIO:
CPU: Opteron 144 @ 2,75 GHz
RAM: OCZ VX @ 250 MHz 2.0-2-2-5
09.04.2006 13:16:34||Benchmark results:
09.04.2006 13:16:34|| Number of CPUs: 1
09.04.2006 13:16:34|| 3795 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
09.04.2006 13:16:34|| 11329 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
09.04.2006 13:16:34||Finished CPU benchmarks
and this for WINTERMUTE:
CPU: Pentium M 745 @ 2,2 GHz
RAM: OCZ @ 200 MHz 2.0-3-2-5
07.04.2006 23:11:15||Running CPU benchmarks
07.04.2006 23:12:14||Benchmark results:
07.04.2006 23:12:14|| Number of CPUs: 1
07.04.2006 23:12:14|| 2704 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
07.04.2006 23:12:14|| 8724 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
07.04.2006 23:12:14||Finished CPU benchmarks
kool but I got 2 :fact:Quote:
Originally Posted by stummerwinter
MikeEPc / 161901: (170 @ 11x273) (Getting some 2GBHZ action here)
Measured floating point speed 4173.48 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 12508.78 million ops/sec
Hopefully to soon be MMCattleProd2 :eek: (Kernel installed, now to try for graphics (I need this machine for everyday use :hehe: )
MMCattleProd1 / 197369: (170 @ 12x250 2GBHZ)
Measured floating point speed 6239.04 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 18385.33 million ops/sec
(you know its scary, thing keeps flirting w/ 1.0000 CPU efficiency :hm: )
MaryPc / 177725 (170 stuck @ 9x300 (TCCD) )
Measured floating point speed 3727.91 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 11043.71 million ops/sec
And for now @ least, still trying to get somewhere close to uopt:up: on Indiviual machine RAC for MMCP1 (I'm 10, and he is 4 (huff huff, pant :sonic: ) :D
melymelcelery, Celeron M 360 @ 175 x 14, Cheap mem for DIMES running 3-3-3-8, windows XP
Measured floating point speed 3063.25 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 9727.41 million ops/sec
not bad for a cpu that cost me £6 including postage on stock volts of 1.25v and stock ct-479 air cooling :D
Hi guys, I'm swapping my Sandy 3700+ to a X2 3800+. Should I change any thing on my rosseta configuration? I'm using the optimized client for SSE2, etc...
Does rosseta have multithread support ? Will it crunch a unit at double speed or will crunch 2 units at "same" speed than now?
Internet PC - Athlon XP-M 2500+@2605Mhz, Abit NF7-S v2, 1GB BH-5, 217x12=2605MHz DDR434 11-2-2-2.0
Optimized Boinc 5.2.13 Windows SSE
Measured floating point speed 2792.59 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 7619.26 million ops/sec
Gaming PC - AMD Opteron 146@3420Mhz, DFI NF4 Ultra-D, 2x1GB CE-5, 342x10=3420Mhz DDR570 5-2-3-3.0
Optimized Boinc 5.2.13 Windows SSE2
Measured floating point speed 4737.4 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 14184.14 million ops/sec
:toast:
ok whats going on here? Just installed my X2:
10/05/2006 21:16:05||Running CPU benchmarks
10/05/2006 21:17:04||Benchmark results:
10/05/2006 21:17:04|| Number of CPUs: 2
10/05/2006 21:17:04|| 2764 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
10/05/2006 21:17:04|| 3076 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
10/05/2006 21:17:04||Finished CPU benchmarks
I know Whetstone is low because I'm at stock clocks but isint the Dhrystone really low?
cheers, Ed
2600+ xp
Air cooled, just a minor fsb upper 176X12,5 (gave up on 180 1,75 V)
2462 Double prescision MIPS Whetstone
6789 Integer MIPS Dhrystone
Beaten by Bachus's 2500+ :mad: :D
Done to day, have been on stock the first month. :( :D
Before overclock
2280
6292
Looking forward to some extra credits, and will try get it up where the 2600+ belongs
Sorry team for the stupidity :fact: :D
is his 2500+ a mobile chip by any chance?
Ed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by eddieate
Here's your answer.:)Quote:
Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
whats more importent ram or cpu speed?
i mean 2700 180 divider 3-4-3-8 or
2600 1:1 3-4-4-8
CPU speed, by far. Do whatever you can to get your CPU as high as you can.
New system arrived. running windows until i get the wlan-card working under linux.
3200+ @ 2,6ghz (260x10, ram 166divider)
18.05.2006 16:18:47||Benchmark results:
18.05.2006 16:18:47|| Number of CPUs: 1
18.05.2006 16:18:47|| 3580 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
18.05.2006 16:18:47|| 11024 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
18.05.2006 16:18:47||Finished CPU benchmarks
"will crunch 2 units at "same" speed than now"Quote:
Originally Posted by krampak
...roughly, minus a touch for overhead
Jeeez, that's insane... i need to get Linux...:slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by destr0yer