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