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    there is my result


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    my benchruns with the new version (somewhat optimized):



    (screen shot taken with superprime itself )

    and new url for SuperPrime: http://www.techenclave.com/forums/superprime/
    enjoy

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    Last edited by KiD0M4N; 09-27-2006 at 01:45 PM.
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    My best shot at this benchmark, on phase-change cooled Conroe setup...

    ASUS P5B Deluxe / Conroe E6600 @ 552x8=4414Mhz, DDR2-1104 4-4-4-4.0 --> details

    SuperPrime 0.4beta @ www.techenclave.com
    ---------------------------------------------------
    Working set size: 5E7
    Number of threads: 2
    Total calculation time: 0 h 0:27.217
    Vadidation url: http://www.techenclave.com/forums/su...lidate.php?145
    ---------------------------------------------------
    SuperPrime 0.4beta @ www.techenclave.com
    ---------------------------------------------------
    Working set size: 1E8
    Number of threads: 2
    Total calculation time: 0 h 1:14.741
    Vadidation url: http://www.techenclave.com/forums/su...lidate.php?385
    ---------------------------------------------------
    ... then, this is my 24/7, AM2 system...

    ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe / Orleans 3200+ @ 293x10=2930Mhz, DDR2-976 8-4-4-4.0 --> details

    SuperPrime 0.4beta @ www.techenclave.com
    ---------------------------------------------------
    Working set size: 5E7
    Number of threads: 1
    Total calculation time: 0 h 2:54.127
    Vadidation url: http://www.techenclave.com/forums/su...lidate.php?298
    ---------------------------------------------------
    SuperPrime 0.4beta @ www.techenclave.com
    ---------------------------------------------------
    Working set size: 1E8
    Number of threads: 1
    Total calculation time: 0 h 7:49.5
    Vadidation url: http://www.techenclave.com/forums/su...lidate.php?156
    ---------------------------------------------------
    ... and for comparison, Conroe @ 2.93GHz (single core bench), just as above AM2 single core setup...

    ASUS P5B Deluxe / Conroe E6600 @ 326x9=2934Mhz, DDR2-1086 8-4-4-4.0 --> details

    SuperPrime 0.4beta @ www.techenclave.com
    ---------------------------------------------------
    Working set size: 5E7
    Number of threads: 1
    Total calculation time: 0 h 1:21.433
    ---------------------------------------------------
    SuperPrime 0.4beta @ www.techenclave.com
    ---------------------------------------------------
    Working set size: 1E8
    Number of threads: 1
    Total calculation time: 0 h 3:44.278
    ---------------------------------------------------
    Clearly, Conroe is twice as fast as my AM2 setup, at the same CPU clocks

    btw, nice benchmark, kidoman Although, validation links don't seem to work properly.
    Last edited by bachus_anonym; 09-28-2006 at 12:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
    My best shot at this benchmark, on phase-change cooled Conroe setup...

    ASUS P5B Deluxe / Conroe E6600 @ 552x8=4414Mhz, DDR2-1104 4-4-4-4.0 --> details



    ... then, this is my 24/7, AM2 system...

    ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe / Orleans 3200+ @ 293x10=2930Mhz, DDR2-976 8-4-4-4.0 --> details



    ... and for comparison, Conroe @ 2.93GHz (single core bench), just as above AM2 single core setup...

    ASUS P5B Deluxe / Conroe E6600 @ 326x9=2934Mhz, DDR2-1086 8-4-4-4.0 --> details



    Clearly, Conroe is twice as fast as my AM2 setup, at the same CPU clocks

    btw, nice benchmark, kidoman Although, validation links don't seem to work properly.
    Hello bachus_anonym,

    Thanks a lot for running these tests in this detailed a manner. Truely, these will help me a lot in finetuning the benchmarks.....


    - You just took the WR in this Benchmark in 5E7. The next best result is 30.20 (Here)

    - It is scaling nicely... I want someone with a nicely OCed quad core rig to show me how this is scaling beyond 2 cores. I dont have access to such L33T hardware hence I cannot really predict. But I have used my imagination to make the algorithm as parallel and scalable as possible. (FYI, yesterday I ran the benchmark in a octa core Xeom MP machine. It was scaling like a beauty there but the results were slower because of Netburst architechture )

    - Yes the conroe ownes in the benchmark, particularly due to the number of ALUs.

    - I dont see the cache of the Conroe (vs a Allendate) affecting the score much (atleast not as much as it affects SuperPi) I have seen a 0.3s advantage of Conroe over a Allendale at the same clock. Good for my
    benchmark....

    - I am working with the admins back at my forum (www.techenclave.com) to get all the validations etc working. After that we will create a hall of frame. Make sure to get to #1 as soon as it comes

    Regards and Thanks,

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    Nice benchmark here Kidoman

    Heres mine,,,


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo
    Nice benchmark here Kidoman

    Heres mine,,,

    ahha thanks for the appreciation man.....

    and btw, u snatched the WR from bachus in a big way (1 sec :P)



    ps: just waiting for some quad giants to get cracking on this baby
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    ps: just waiting for some quad giants to get cracking on this baby
    My work and bench rig:

    i7 920 D0 3939B303 @ 4.2Ghz + ASUS P6T Deluxe V2 w/ 0006 BIOS + 6GB Corsair Dominators CL7 @ DDR3-1600 7-7-7-20-1T + Intel X25-M 80GB SSD G2 + Powercolor HD5870 1GB @ 900/1300 + Dell U2410 H-IPS 24" Screen (pics and more)

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    Major release This benchi has taken off... thanks to the ocers determination to tackle every new demanding benchmark out there.

    No longer just a CPU benchmark.... more of a system benchmark now.

    Much has changed, hence the old scores dont apply. I guess you all will appreciate the changes in this version.

    Version 0.6

    31-Oct-2006

    - Adjusted the dynamic load balancing system to give weightage to threads which have been running longer.
    - Made parts of the benchmark single threaded to bring in the CPU's performance w/ 1 thread into the score.
    - Added Rabin Miller Test into the implementation. Now after a certain range, the new test is being used which clearly gives us a health spee boost.
    - Brought in memory into the equation in a big way. If you have fast ram, you shall have fast results (hopefully)
    - Added Team TechEnclave to the Program title.
    - Changed version number to 0.6


    Available immd via auto update (download 0.5 version from http://www.techenclave.com/forums/superprime/ and press F5 or Help > Check for updates, 0.6 will be ready to use on next restart) :cool2:

    BTW, the current world record is held by coolaler @ 15.6 sec with a 4g Core 2 Quad :cool2:
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    Crashes on me

    EventType : clr20r3 P1 : superprime.exe P2 : 0.5.0.0 P3 : 45445ad3
    P4 : mscorlib P5 : 2.0.0.0 P6 : 4333c8f6 P7 : 1c09 P8 : 78
    P9 : system.badimageformatexception

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    SuperPrime v0.6
    - QX6700 @ 3.0ghz
    - P5WDH (early MCH 1.65 version) BIOS: 1707
    - screenshot Photoshoped to show CPU utilization and temperatures during test run, with completed screen showing "finished" time
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    CURRENT: (mild OC)
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    HSF: Thermalright SI-128 w/120mm; LOADED TEMPS: CPU: 121f/49c; Cores(avg): 143f/62c; MEM: 102f/39c; AMB: 72f/22c
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    P5WDH (early MCH 1.65 version) - BIOS 1801 (new, Dec 22 06)
    QX6700 @ 3.0ghz

    SuperPrime v0.6 test and new 1801 BIOS
    - "Above Normal" and 1E8 setting
    - test to see new 1801 BIOS effect, if any
    - about .3 sec improvement @ 1E8, over BIOS 1707.....
    - results panel pasted in after test completion
    - main shot taken seconds before test completion, to show CPU load, temps, volts, etc.
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    Last edited by bichi; 12-23-2006 at 05:11 PM.
    CURRENT: (mild OC)
    P5W DH Deluxe Rev 1.02G/66MOAG (BIOS: 2602); CPU: Q6700 (G0, wk 23) @ 3.0G; FSB: 300
    MEMORY: OCZ OCZ2G11002GK 2x1gB or 4x1gB PC2-8800; vDIMM = 2.15vdc; 500mhz; 3:5; 5-5-5-15/18; 6113/6093
    HSF: Thermalright SI-128 w/120mm; LOADED TEMPS: CPU: 121f/49c; Cores(avg): 143f/62c; MEM: 102f/39c; AMB: 72f/22c
    GFX: AIW 2006 Edition PCIE; PSU: Seasonic S-12+ 550W; FANS: 4 x 120mm; 2 x 80mm (all low RPM, low noise)
    DRIVES: 7200.10 250G (x2); 7K500 500G (x1); 7200.10 400G (x2); 7200.10 250G (x1); ADDED Controller: Adaptec 1430SA PCIE
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    bump...
    Pretty cool bench. Not many people seem to be onboard though. Kind of painful to see how badly the conroes whup my lowly opteron 165 though.

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    hows that?


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    .NET Junk?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ehwaz001 View Post
    I stopped reading when you mentioned .Net
    Seriously, ditch that framework, it's pure junk!
    Is this based on any actual experience, or just pure opinion?

    I write code against this framework everyday, and have used every version since the beta of 1.0. While no framework is perfect .NET makes my job much easier, and more enjoyable.

    I would like to understand where you are coming from. Are you a professional developer, and end user, or a hobbyist?

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    Hello, thought I would muck around with my work computer to see what the multi-core scaling was like on an AMD CPU.

    The setup:
    AMD Athlon X2 3800+ (Windsor 2GHz)
    2x 1GB Transcend DDR2-667 5-5-5-15 (128MB Video Shared!)
    ASUS M2N8-VMX

    The results:
    1 Thread (AboveNormal)
    1E1: 0.8s
    1E6: 1.68s
    5E6: 10.169s
    1E7: 21.606s
    5E7: 1:54.15s (114.15s)
    1E8: 3:50.212s (230.212s)

    2 Threads (AboveNormal)
    1E1: 0.42s - 90% improvement
    1E6: 0.623s - 169% imrovement?
    5E6: 6.95s - 46% improvement
    1E7: 12.326s - 75% improvement
    5E7: 1:3.232s (63.232s) - 80% improvement
    1E8: 2:6.740s (126.740s) - 81% improvement

    Cheers,
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    Home computer. No O/C or anything.

    The setup:
    Intel Pentium D 2.66GHz (805)
    2x 1GB Corsair DDR2-800 C4 (Running DDR2-533 @ 4-4-4-12)
    ASUS P5W DH Deluxe

    The results:
    1 Thread (AboveNormal)
    1E1: 0.4s
    1E6: 0.841s
    5E6: 8.188s
    1E7: 21.947s
    5E7: 3:37.866s (217.866s)
    1E8: 9:51.103s (591.103s)

    2 Threads (AboveNormal)
    1E1: 0.4s - 0% faster
    1E6: 0.447s - 88% faster
    5E6: 4.359s - 87% faster
    1E7: 11.165s - 96% faster
    5E7: 1:49.706s (109.706s) - 98% faster
    1E8: 4:54.956s (294.956s) - 100% faster

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    Office computer, no o/c;
    (Unfortunately CPU-Z gives me some errors here and can't display all the memory info. It's a 1Gb Sycron DDR400 stick.)

    Intel Pentium 4 524 Prescott 3066Mhz
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    Results:
    1 Thread (AboveNormal)
    1E1: 00.11s
    1E6: 01.41s
    5E6: 11.215s
    1E7: 23.947s
    5E7: 2:7.564s (127.564s)
    1E8: 4:21.716s (261.716s)

    Will be back with some San Diego an Conroe results from my home computers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [timko] View Post
    No thanks
    Quote Originally Posted by Durzel View Post
    .NET bloatware

    Write it in a proper language like C/C++, Borland do a great IDE.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ehwaz001 View Post
    I stopped reading when you mentioned .Net
    Seriously, ditch that framework, it's pure junk!
    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/evolution

    You guys just get in from yelling at the kids to get off of your front lawn?
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    I also have a skt A Sempron (Thoroughbread) as my quiet web browsing machine, and I wanted to test SuperPrime on this one also. But I get this error and I can't run the benchmark...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monstru View Post
    I also have a skt A Sempron (Thoroughbread) as my quiet web browsing machine, and I wanted to test SuperPrime on this one also. But I get this error and I can't run the benchmark...


    You will need the .NET 2.0 Framework installed.

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

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    AHA! That solves my problem, I will install it and run the benchmark. Thx
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    I really like this benchmark, it really uses Dual Cores at their maximum. As you can see in the attached images, I ran the tests with 1 core and then I ran the tests with 2 cores, and the difference is double, as it should be in any aplication. I am really impresed. Any news with the development of the benchmark?

    X6800 @ 3412Mhz
    2Gb Mushkin XP6400 @ 465Mhz 4-4-4-10
    Dfi Infinity P965-S

    Results:

    1 Thread (AboveNormal)
    1E1: 00.3s
    1E6: 00.248s
    5E6: 2.185s
    1E7: 5.646s
    5E7: 1:8.982s (68.982s)


    2 Thread (AboveNormal)
    1E1: 00.1s
    1E6: 00.165s
    5E6: 1.163s
    1E7: 2.889s
    5E7: 34.652s




    E6600 @ 3479Mhz
    2Gb Mushkin XP6400 4-4-4-10
    Dfi Infinity P965



    1 Thread (Above normal)
    1E1: 00.1s
    1E6: 00.242s
    5E6: 2.130s
    1E7: 5.521s
    5E7: 1:7.609s (67.609s)

    2 Threads (Above normal)
    1E1: 00.1s
    1E6: 00.160s
    5E6: 1.121s
    1E7: 2.851s
    5E7: 33.948s
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    Nice little bench proggie. Just had a quick play..
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    As promised, some San Diego action:

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    1 Thread (Above normal)
    1E1: 00.8s
    1E6: 00.668s
    5E6: 6.425s
    1E7: 17.103s
    5E7: 2:49.363s (169.363s)
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