anyone tried the SSE3 Linux version ?
wats the diff between static & dynamic ?
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anyone tried the SSE3 Linux version ?
wats the diff between static & dynamic ?
Fr3ak tried the SSE3 Linux version, said it needed work and benched lower than the last Linux.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hua Luo Han
Static doesn't change. Dynamic can change.
Ohh I understand now LOL. Thanks for replying.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by RyderOCZ
Sig system:
Benchmark results:
Number of CPUs: 1
2875 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
11286 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Mates - FSC Amilo A64 3400+, 1Gb DDR333
Benchmark results:
Number of CPUs: 1
3686 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
12045 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
I pushed my FX a little harder and got
5416 fp/mps
17739 i/mps
@3.15 GHz
If it stays stable, I’ll go a little more.
EXCELLENT benches..is that on Linux?Quote:
Originally Posted by Thermodyne
LOL…….No it’s XP64. Right now I’m stuck with an old ASUS board, when I get my DFI fixed I should be able to turn it up some more with ease. This is one of the first FX57’s and it is a dog at the vcore the ASUS board gives it.
My 820 benches are also better on XP x64:Quote:
Originally Posted by Movieman
OLD (x86):
3438.89 million ops/sec
10797.97 million ops/sec
NEW (x64):
3781.82 million ops/sec
12711.17 million ops/sec
System in sig, both fresh installs.
If it was on Linux, his floating point would be north of 6000, with his integer around 18000 @ 3.15ghz.Quote:
Originally Posted by Movieman
Perhaps if it were you that was running it on NIXQuote:
Originally Posted by DragonOrta
If I was running it on NIX, it would be lucky to just be running.:eek:
All is well so far, so I pushed it up to 3.3GHz and got
5682 fp/mps
18647 i/mps :woot:
@3.30 GHz
That is definately one of the best Windows scores I've seen. :up: Sorry if it came across like I was trying to downplay your score, becase that was not my intention in the least.
Na, I wasn’t thinking that at all. I just don’t do much NIX. Supporting MS software pays my bills :)
Unfortunately only one of my living motherboards is semi-friendly to overclocking. And that one has crappy RAM & cooling! But I'm giving her all she's got...
Dual Opteron 252's @ 2743 Mhz Win Svr 2003 x64
4710 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
15378 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
X2 4400 89w @ 2409 Mhz Win Server 2003 x86
4131 Whetstone
13478 Dhrystone
X2 3800 @ 2196 Mhz Win XP Pro x86
3761 Whetstne
12321 Dhrystone
I predict we will overtake Free-DC by June 21st.:banana:
had a bit of downtime, but my Opteron is back up on a new mobo and performance is better too:
6/12/2006 1:58:08 AM|| Number of CPUs: 1
6/12/2006 1:58:08 AM|| 4795 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
6/12/2006 1:58:08 AM|| 15645 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
:)
my 2600+ mobile @ 2.38GHz does this.... its getting too warm to have it at 2.7GHz
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...6/Untitled.jpg
Sooo, that's what you got running.... I've got my eye on you. :flame:Quote:
Originally Posted by bobbywindel
Glad I can help. We need some good ol' fashioned competition around here. I might finally break down and get one of the DFI boards.
Benchmark results:
Number of CPUs: 4
4169 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
13416 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Nothing earth shattering...;)
http://img461.imageshack.us/img461/5818/19532.th.jpg
5980 fp/mps
19532 i/mps
Here's something for the Windows people to shoot for.
Measured floating point speed 4859.12 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 17371.43 million ops/sec
That's what I get for a 312*9 (2.81) 165
Benchmark results:
Number of CPUs: 1
3962 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
12532 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Athlon64 3000+ @2500mhz
:slobber: What spped is that running at?Quote:
Originally Posted by Thermodyne
I was thinking at least 3300, thats a monster you have there!:woot:
That should hopefully do nicely for this weekend...
http://img68.imageshack.us/img68/7272/boinc8xt.jpg