Intel 955XE
333x15 5Ghz 1:1 3-2-2-4
Number of CPU's 4
3343 double precision MIPS (whetstone) per CPU
3219 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Number of CPU's 2
3823 whetstone
6158 dhrystone
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Intel 955XE
333x15 5Ghz 1:1 3-2-2-4
Number of CPU's 4
3343 double precision MIPS (whetstone) per CPU
3219 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Number of CPU's 2
3823 whetstone
6158 dhrystone
"wilf"
AXP 1800+ @ 1.43ghz 2x256 SDR @ 124mhz ?-?-?-?: 1511/4152
"abel"
A64 3000+ @ 2.15ghz 2x512 DDR @ 196mhz 2-2-2-5 : 2979/8747
"stevil"
AXP-M 2500+ @ 2.51ghz 2x512 DDR @ 179mhz 2-2-2-5 : 2730/7542 (ACPI Uniprocessor PC)
AXP-M 2500+ @ 2.51ghz 2x512 DDR @ 179mhz 2-2-2-5 : 2748/7559 (ACPI Multiprocessor PC)
"steviltop"
AXP-M 2400+ @ 1.79ghz 2x512 DDR @ 200mhz 2.5-3-3-5 : 1353/2719
"deshmene-topless"
A64-M 4000+ @ 2.60ghz 2x512 DDR @ 200mhz ?-?-?-? : 3536/10660
"deshmene"
A64 3500+ @ 2.62ghz 4x512 DDR @ ???mhz ?-?-?-?-2T: 3544/10748
"dual933"
2xP3 933 @ 933mhz 2x256+2x128 PC600 RDR @ ?????? : 946/2446
*interesting to see 2.6ghz 1mb 754 1T vs. 2.62ghz 512k 939 4x512 2T ;)
*dual933 rebenched and optimized!
CPU type AuthenticAMD
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+
Number of CPUs 1
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP
Professional Edition, Service Pack 2, (05.01.2600.00)
Memory 1022.42 MB
Cache 976.56 KB
Measured floating point speed 3455.9 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 10497.34 million ops/sec
1:1 2-3-3-6 @ 210
9x280HTT (3:4 divider)
could be higher, but still ok, darn mem controller doesn't like high mem frequencies anymore :(
Name: X2-E6
CPU: X2 3800+ @ 2.81
Ram: 2 x 512mb BH5 (2-2-2-5) @ 233Mhz
Chipset: NF3
Optimizations: SSE2
OS: Server 2003 Standard SP1
# of Cpu's: 2
Measured floating point speed 3871.41 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 11834.75 million ops/sec
Name: X2-2
CPU: X2 3800+ @ 2.6
Ram: 2 x 256mb (2-3-2-5) @ 217Mhz
Chipset: NF3
Optimizations: SSE2
OS: XP Pro SP2
# of Cpu's: 2
Measured floating point speed 3572.24 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 10860.85 million ops/sec
Name: xeoncruncher
CPU: 2 x 1.6Ghz LV Xeon @ 3.24Ghz
Ram: 2 x 256mb (2-3-2-5) @ 203Mhz
Chipset: 875P
Optimizations: SSE2
OS: XP Pro SP2
# of Cpu's: 4
Measured floating point speed 2100.19 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 2342.21 million ops/sec
Name: dualxeon2
CPU: 2 x 1.6Ghz LV Xeon @ 3.2Ghz
Ram: 2 x 256mb (2-3-2-5) @ 213Mhz
Chipset: 875P
Optimizations: SSE2
OS: XP Pro SP2
# of Cpu's: 4
Measured floating point speed 2059.83 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 2305.08 million ops/sec
Name: dualxeon3
CPU: 2 x 1.6Ghz LV Xeon @ 3.2Ghz
Ram: 2 x 256mb (2-3-2-5) @ 213Mhz
Chipset: 875P
Optimizations: SSE2
OS: XP Pro SP2
# of Cpu's: 4
Measured floating point speed 2067.79 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 2292.22 million ops/sec
KB
3733 whetstone
11468 dhrystone
rig in sig. SSE2 patch for BOINC.
KB> how is your 3800+ beating me? Is it a dedicated rig? Or do 2-2-2-5 timings really help?
no it is not dedicated, it is my daily user. I surf the internet alot and do other stuff like edit and create web pages and code with it. It does stay on 24/7 though. it is also running dimes.Quote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
I am wondering if server 2003 has something to do with it.
I have also re-configured 2 of my DX's to run at 212 x 15 so the RAM can run at a higher speed because if i do i can get higher Bmarks from BOINC. I think RAM bandwidth has someting to do with it, not really timings.
Edit: I have also noticed that i get a higher Bmark score if i just stop touching the computer while it is running the Bmark. (not even the mouse) let it go it will be OK!!
KB
On the note of memory bandwidth... I just took a 256MB stick of PC2100 I had in one of my K7's out leaving a 256MB stick of PC3200 in there...
So this took it from:
18x133 w/ 512MB of ram = 2595 / 7179
12x200 w/ 256MB of ram = 2628 / 7262
So memory bandwidth does help the benchmark... now I'll try to figure out if going from 512 slower mem -> 256 faster mem hurts overall production.
great thread. opening my eyes some. time for some fine tuning, when i get the time.
coming from where only mHz mattered, this nice.
system in sig
3318 Whetstone
10204 Dhrystone
had alot running may be tweakable to higher
edit: Reran without all the progs running, and got 3607/11018
+100 MHZ CPU -20 mhz mem 3723/11169
+100mhz CPU -5 MHZ mem 3748/11394
looks like mem bandwidth makes a big diff, i bet if i tighted my settings a lil it would go higher, but thats to iffy to get it to OC up their, damm old corsair, someone should win the lottery and buy we some TCCD
3679/11279 opteron 144 2.7ghz with a few thinks in the background.
from the redults above its looking like a dx at 3.2ghz isnt that far off a 2.7ghz x2
x2 ~7400/11300
dx ~8200/9000
so swapping over is looking better and better as the x2 will uses a fair amount less electricity than the dx.
D820 @ 224x14/1024 ?-?-?-?
Home/Gaming rig:
5128 Whetsone
8582 Drystone
With a LOT of applications running (dimes, ati-traytools, mc-afee, windowblinds and much, much more)
Opteron 144 2925Mhz
1024MB Winbond UTT 244Mhz 2 2 2 5 7
Measured floating point speed 4019.75 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 12269.45 million ops/sec
Edit: 1700+@2.3Ghz 200x11.5, 512MB Ram at 2 3 3 8 (single channel), Linux
Measured floating point speed 1158.03 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 1944.99 million ops/sec
Axp-m 2600+@ ~2480Mhz, 512MB Ram at 215Mhz 2 3 3 8 (SC)
Measured floating point speed 2280.29 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 3820.65 million ops/sec
3000+ Winchester @ 2400MHz
3311 Whetstone
10096 Dhrystone
ME/Wife :buddies: Both OPTY 170s, 2X512
1. ME - 11x245 GS BH-5 2-2-2-6 3735 FP MIPS, 11251 Int MIPS
2. ME - 10x275 GS GBLA 2.5-4-3-7 3807 FP MIPS, 11489 Int MIPS
/edit: current numbers since some stuff has changed
1. Oppocruncher X23800+ @ 10x270 1G XBLK TCCD 2.5-3-3-7 3728 FP MIPS 11264 Int MIPS
2. mikepc Opty 170 @ 10x270 2GB UCCC 3-4-4-8 3723 FP MIPS 11304 Int MIPS
3. marypc Opty 170 @ 10x275 1GB TCCD 2.5-4-3-73796 FP MIPS 11637 Int MIPS
Future changes: hopefully swapping out X2 3800 -> opty 170, someone else is going to get some uccc (maybe)
did this on my HT p4 2.6C @3.45 ghz
while browsing and doing average work
preferences set to use 1 cpu (out of 2 logical HT CPUS?)
i get
3087 double precision mips (Whetstone)
5851 integer mips (Dhrystone)
not too bad i think....maybe break 6k if i had any idea what kinda optimizations there are possible....and ....changing some various settings
I'll experiment a bit :)
Athlon 64 3200+ @ 280x10 G.Skill LA @ 255 2.5-3-3-7 (mem controller issues)
3859 double precision mips (Whetstone)
11862 integer mips (Dhrystone)
Just ran it on my 2.8 P4 laptop. All I can say is HA!
Intel Mobile Pentium 4 2.8ghz
1113 Whetstone
2079 Dhrystone
Maybe I'll have to see how this thing does in F@H.
Benchmark results:
Number of CPUs: 2
3826 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
11500 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Finished CPU benchmarks
Sweet! I have to run this on one of my DX rigs once I get it going.
2.75GHz 4400+ (11x250)
250 2-2-2-3
Benchmark results:
Number of CPUs: 2
3773 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
11377 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Lotsa tihs running in the background.
Rig from sig @ 3150Mhz ( running a gazillion things in the bg ):
4077 Whetstone, 12394 Dhrystone
My sempy 2800+ @ 2.7ghz is running:
3747 Whetstone
11355 Drystone
AthlonXP 13.5x167 2-2-2-6(SC) Win2K
2407 Whet
6607 Dhry
AthlonXP 11.5x200 2-2-2-11(DC) Win2K
2514 Whet
6933 Dhry
All the rest are Intel...hence looking for better DX project for them.
Heh.. talk about weak sauce:
Athlon 900mhz
Running CPU benchmarks
Benchmark results:
Number of CPUs: 1
936 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
2665 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Finished CPU benchmarks
hmm guess its time to upgrade the old work machine.
Ahh, much much better!
Rig in Sig:
Running CPU benchmarks
Benchmark results:
Number of CPUs: 1
3826 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
11702 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Finished CPU benchmarks
Rerun, turned off Dimes and other stuff, then had the rig @ 3.2Ghz ( 213.5 x 15 ). I get 4400 / 13186 :DQuote:
Originally Posted by WindForce
Sempron 2800 @ 2390mhz (8x298) (mem running 1/2 divider:( )
2135 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
3992 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Thats without the tweaked boinc thing. I'll do that now and report back.
Alright, installed the tweaked boinc client, and here are the results now:
3303 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
10010 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Hopefully for my brothers birthday I'll talk my parents in getting some real ram.
omg your sempron gets more than my a64 with same clockspeed, im gonna get me a sempron :) Is that a s754 and what timings are you running?Quote:
Originally Posted by moddolicous
yea, s754, and 2x256 @ 2.5-3-3-7 @ 149fsb (half divider). If I had some 1:1 ram or some 2-2-2-5 ram @ ~230 (any suggestions) I'm sure they will be higher. This week I'm trying to find a stable ground for my A-XP 2000. Right now its memtesting @ 2171mhz (16x136), and for some reason 18x133 didnt boot (no screen). Maybe more volts are needed.
Very strange, my a64 is at 2400MHz with 300fsb 3:2 divider, 200fsb @ 2,5-2-2-5 and my score is a bit less than yours. Do the s754 semprons oc quite well or not?Quote:
Originally Posted by moddolicous
This is what I just got with the "optimised" driver: (HT is on)
1/10/2006 12:02:06 AM|| Number of CPUs: 4
1/10/2006 12:02:06 AM|| 1857 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
1/10/2006 12:02:06 AM|| 2052 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
1/10/2006 12:02:06 AM||Finished CPU benchmarks
Now either I got the slowest PC short of granny's old P1-166 or I did something wrong!:mad:
This is on a DX 3600/2mb/800,2 gig DDR2-400, Raptors in raid
(Image of me getting the sledgehammer out and making lots of little PC's out of one big one!)
Tested the Crunch3r Optimized clients on my 3GHz DX rig (15*200)
Here are the average results of 6 benchmarks....
5.2.11 Client : 1462.83 Double Precision MIPS / 2097.33 Integer MIPS
5.2.13 Client : 2001.33 Double Precision MIPS / 1720.83 Integer MIPS
Now the question is..... which is more important DP MIPS or Int MIPS?
They are equally important, your score is calculated like this:Quote:
Originally Posted by lv_dicedealer
(Double precision + integer) / 480 = your score per hour
Quote:
Originally Posted by L0$t Pr0PhEt
somehow, i dont think thats right, if that were the case, i would be doing around 850 a day with my rig, which i dont see happening. 500 maybe, 800, no
You got 4 threads, that means: 3909 as CPU score x 4 (see the red per cpu, I suppose HT is on) equals 15636 as a total score. So each day you can get 15636/24 = 32,575 x 24 = 781,8 points out of that machine, which is nice. I assume you work on the pc so I estimate you can get around 600-700 ppd. Not bad.Quote:
Originally Posted by Movieman
:toast:
@ex2cib:The score is calculated this way. 850 would probably be the score you get when you do nothing else on the machine, and even when it was a dedicated machine you're max score would probably be only 800 or something because of other programs running...
If I calculate mine it's almost 100% correct and I didn't invent that formula, it comes from somewhere...Quote:
Originally Posted by ex2cib
Is it (DP + Integer)/480 or DP + Integer/480?
EDIT: NVM, I'm dumb, shoulda just run the numbers out.
And also, that number is slightly off with dual cores due to bandwidth sharing.
If I don't do anything I get 94% of 2x it (due to being dual core).
OK, so I'm dumb!:confused: I took a look at the numbers compared to other systems and was VERY disapointed! I'd heard that the P4's took a hit as compared to the AMD cpu's and when I saw the guy with the sempron's scores forgot to see that I was running 4 threads compared to his one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Frederik
Ten hours into this I'm showing 190 points posted. We'll see what it does over a 2-3 day timeframe.
Thanks for your imput..( Puts down the sledgehammer):D
P4 1.7ghz 400mhz FSB (stock)
Running CPU benchmarks
Benchmark results:
Number of CPUs: 1
1458 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
2471 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Finished CPU benchmarks
Weak! thats even with the optimized files.
3568 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
11019 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Is that with the rig in your sig??
yeaQuote:
Originally Posted by moddolicous
Athlon XP 1800+ (stock)
Running CPU benchmarks
Benchmark results:
Number of CPUs: 1
1606 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
4336 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Finished CPU benchmarks
W/O optimized client 1303/2229
Psh.. gimme an AMD any day of the week.
P4 1.3 Willamette @ 1.49 running 5.2.11 optimised client
1205 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
3130 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Brothers A64 3400+ (Single channel S754, w/e stock timings are for OCZ EB)
Benchmark results:
Number of CPUs: 1
2450 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
7856 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Finished CPU benchmarks
Using the optimized client afaik. (testing something)
That's not too bad! One of the better A64 benches I've seen with no memory tweaks :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by WesM63
Did some testing to get my DX rigs at peak points/day. Tests were on a PC-DL, 2.4M0@16x200, 1gb@2-2-2-5, 74gb Raptor. Scores averaged between multiple benches.
Note: scores were often wildly different from run to run, I suggest running it til you get the highest repeated and let it run with that result for actual use (at least til it recalculates automatically in ~week).
Linux
stock: 892 / 2228
boinc_5.2.13_i686-pc-linux-gnu.sh: 882 / 2215
(Linux client only reported 1 CPU, Windows reported 4)
Windows Server 2003
stock: 2079 / 1420
Boinc_5.2.13_P4_Athlon64_SSE2.zip: 2080 / 2170
Boinc_5.2.13_P4_Athlon64_SSE2.zip vs Boinc-5.3.6.tx11-sse2.zip
These tests were on a different DX (PC-DL, 1.6D1@15x207, 512mb@2-3-2-6, WinXPpro).
stock: 1334 / 1045
Boinc_5.2.13_P4_Athlon64_SSE2.zip: 1950 / 1960
Boinc-5.3.6.tx11-sse2.zip: 1785 / 1967
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz @ 3.3ghz
Number of CPUs 2
Memory 1007.48 MB
Measured floating point speed 2116.07 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 2051.92 million ops/sec
is that optimized 2fink? looks low to me
yes, it is optimized. will reinstall the optimation later and rerun the bench. my p4 dont has inet at the moment so i cant test it!Quote:
Originally Posted by ex2cib
o, guess im just not used to p4 benchmarks
Don't forget you have to multiply it by 2 because of the HT.Quote:
Originally Posted by ex2cib
Pentium D 820@3.57GHz 1024MB RAM @320 4-3-3-10
Optimizations: SSE2
5928 Whetstone
10440 Dhrystone
updated: P-D 820@3.64GHz 1024MB RAM @325 4-3-3-10
Benchmark results:
Number of CPUs: 2
3021 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
5028 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
That is new gun of VNS:shoot: :shoot: :cow:Quote:
Originally Posted by thienloi
Damn, that's a really nice score!Quote:
Originally Posted by thienloi
That should give you about 1600 points/day
edit: I noticed it is your score*2 you did? So it should be like 400points per core.
Seems like the NetBursts need A LOT of bandwidth to do well....but when they have it damn are they good.
Opteron 140@290x10 1:1 256MBx2 Gskill LE 2.5-4-3-7
3990 Whetstone
12028 Dhrystone
Only the Pentium D Extreme Edition has HT, so it will still be 800 points per core.Quote:
Originally Posted by L0$t Pr0PhEt
Look at the Rosetta site for that Pentium D from VNS:Quote:
Originally Posted by DragonOrta
Number of CPUs 2
Measured floating point speed 2964.21 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 5219.52 million ops/sec
yeah, but you first said 1600 points per day, and then edited in 400 points per core, so I thought that you were putting HT in there, since you divided your original number by 4, instead of 2.
does this seem right for a 2.8 P4?
Measured floating point speed 1729.79 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 2376.5 million ops/sec
It's on a laptop, so the RAM is set at 133mhz 2-3-3, but I would have thought it would have been a little higher. Without being optimized the scores were 1377/2401.
Nope, my P4B 2.66GHz @ 2666MHz gets around 2000/4000 with ram @ 133fsb 2.5-3-3-8Quote:
Originally Posted by DragonOrta
OK, I rebooted, reran the benchmarks, and got 2408/4053. Sounds a bit better.
Here's my P4 2.8 for you DragonOrta, though not stock and with 1gb ram at 2-2-2-5:
P4 2.8 Northwood @ 3.26 running optimised client 5.2.11
Measured floating point speed 2680.07 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 6644.35 million ops/sec
I wish I could get my P4 630 to run that well though:
P4 3.2 @ 3.6 running optimised client 5.2.13
Measured floating point speed 2354.38 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 3395.59 million ops/sec
:slapass:
Edit: after reading some of the posts above I now understand what's going on here - the 3.2 has HT whilst the 2.8 does not :doh:
Same rig as in sig.
Whetstone: 4154
Dhrystone: 12516
:banana:
My rig
Whetstone: 3535
Dhrystone: 10613
Dual Opteron 252 at 2.6ghz
Dang FX at 3ghz ownz.
just think if we had someone with an FX60@ 3ghz, now THAT would definitely own
installed rosetta with patch again and:Quote:
Originally Posted by 2fink
2117/2396 per cpu! :D
My new CPU Opty 165@290x9 Vcore DF:
Benchmark results:
Number of CPUs: 2
3630 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
10885 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
the second number (10885 integer MIPS) is quite high
Anyone got one with a dothan?? According to this thread, Jeff says dothans are great at boinc projects:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=72177
Opty 148 @ 3.30 Ghz
4544/13738
I intend to run here 24/7 :D
2420/4476
ho hum. mediocre IMHO.
newcastle (754) @ 240x11 (1:1; TCC5 @ 2.5-3-3-10-2T)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0
NICE, and we all know what team you are running that one for:D
Yep, and as soon as i can disable the ACPI multiprocessor crap and get temps down a little more, and give it 1.55 volts, i am gonna try for 3.4.
My dothan rig:
Pentium M 770 @ 2424mhz( just up and testing)
Asus P4P800 SE
# of cpu's:1
Measured floating point speed 3027.37 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 9631.05 million ops/sec
Heh, re-ran benchmark and got:
2/15/2006 3:43:17 PM|| Number of CPUs: 1
2/15/2006 3:43:17 PM|| 3335 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
2/15/2006 3:43:17 PM|| 10182 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
I borrowed the bonic folder from the lappy and ended up with this:
2640/8499
Sempy 3100+ @2.4ghz
Thats not optimized thou.. i'll get on it here soon.
Sempron 2800+ @ 2265mhz, ram @ 190 2 2 2 5 7 16
Measured floating point speed 3148.19 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 9559.28 million ops/sec
Dang.. these sempy's rock!
3248 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
9989 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Sempron 3100+ S754 @ 2376mhz, 264x9, Mem @ 169mhz (dang PC-2700) 2-3-3-6-8-16
i love how my newcastle clocked higher than that with memory running 1:1 (though lower overall HTT) gets destroyed by that.
2434 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
4490 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
newcastle 3200+ S754 @ 2640, 240x11, Mem @ 240 2.5-3-3-10-2T
something seriously weird about that.
My opty 165....3730 MIPS whetstone 11413 MIPS Drystone
I'm running 1T as well. Are you running the optimized client? Lots of stuff running in the background?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bloody_Sorcerer
When you gonna clock that beast up? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by WesM63
http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/sh...?hostid=142214
When i get some better ram and cooling. Its using the stock heatsink and some kingston value pc-2700.Quote:
Originally Posted by shmaa
Is ur 2800+ 13nm or .9nm? The 3100+ is an older paris core.
Ahh, I see... it is a 90nm sempron 64.Quote:
Originally Posted by WesM63
I have a little update here:
Sempron 2800+@2500Mhz now, but ram only at 156 2 2 2 5 7 16 1t. have to use a single 256Mb stick,because this board is very :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:y and doesnt like more than one stick and it doesnt like most of the rams I have here. So hopefully it will like the one I orderd more than the current ones :/
Measured floating point speed 3334.16 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 9981.71 million ops/sec
2x DC Opteron 285 (4 cores) w/NUMA enabled (~11K MB/sec)
3594 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
4242 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Totals:
14276 Whetstones
16968 Dhrystones
-FCG
Quote:
Originally Posted by freecableguy
probably need the optimized clients, dhrystones are low
Holy crap, I just "optimized"Quote:
Originally Posted by ex2cib
2x DC Opteron 285 (4 cores) w/NUMA enabled (~11K MB/sec)
3605 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
10979 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Totals:
14420 Whetstones (~1% gain/no gain)
43916 Dhrystones (259% gain)
WOW!
It seems AMD definetly own The rosetta benchmark.
I've always been an Intel fan but am looking to add another machine and it looks like Intel would be a mistake!
Any suggestions for a budget priced AMD processor/mobo combination?
Would be overclocked as high as poss.
Looking for something specifically for Rosetta so max bench only no other considerations.
PS. would be my first AMD rig so be kind!
There is 1 intel that is good at rosetta: Dothan.
As far as your first amd rig goes, if you have the money, a dual core opty rig would be the best. As far as budget, sempron rigs are very good at Rosetta.
I've been browsing the user hosts of various members of XtremeSystems and have seen that X2 3800+ is doing very good - the 3800+ is a good budget DC which will be a good cruncher and in many cases also a good overclocker, because it's cache isn't particularily big.
That's a great DC CPU for a budget system.
Then we also have the Opteron 165 and 170 which is also doing good in rosetta. Actually, most AMD processors are good in rosetta (excuse me) - but as I mentioned, the X2 3800+ coupled with some cheap motherboard with onboard video would be my choice for a budget combination !
-k0nsl
Quote:
Originally Posted by PFOUR
holy crap optimized client makes a difference!
before:
~2500 whet
~4250 dhry
after:
3461 whet
10625 dhry
wow!
and on a P4 2.4:
1896 whet
3134 dhry
Another update on my side:
Sempron 2800+ @ 2.8ghz 512mb Ram @ 175 2.5 3 3 8
Ram not tweaked yet:
Whetstone: 3880
Dhrystone: 11798
Stock speed Mac Mini with 2.16 Core Duo.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1141796680
omg, even faster than a dc amd :DQuote:
Originally Posted by FUGGER
170 in sig
Measured floating point speed 4223.45 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 12757.22 million ops/sec
gonna 24/7 here, i mean it this time! Sorry i never got around to running the 148, too much overclocking recently, but i'm back...
Opty 146 10x310
Measured floating point speed 4244.95 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 12967.58 million ops/sec
http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/sh...?hostid=142204
Sadly this CPU is no longer with us :(