Well, thanks to everybody for explaining this dhrystone thing to myself and others. In case you are interested, here's some differences between windows and linux in different projects.
Well, thanks to everybody for explaining this dhrystone thing to myself and others. In case you are interested, here's some differences between windows and linux in different projects.
Q6600 G0 @3.00 GHz /w Noctua C12P, Abit IP35-E, 6GB, WD5000AAKS, Asus BC-08B1ST, GTX 285, Corsair HX650, Antec 900
windows 7 pro 32 bit
@3560mhz
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windows 7 pro 32 bit
@3772mhz
windows 7 ultimate 64 bit
@ 3772mhz
Windows 7 pro 32 bit are on low os load, nothing much instaled, im just using as backup windows for my ultimate, if somthing gows wrong i can fix it eazyer.
Anyway low os load thats important, it give more free FPU for boinc
Last edited by Nikolasz; 10-31-2010 at 02:19 PM.
31-10-2010 23:10:46 Running CPU benchmarks
31-10-2010 23:10:46 Suspending computation - running CPU benchmarks 31-10-2010 23:11:17
Benchmark results:
Number of CPUs: 4
3998 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
8778 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Intel Core I7 920 C0/C1:
4400Mhz:
Number of CPUs: 8 64bits
4019 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
13668 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Number of CPUs: 4 64bits
4518 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
12934 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Number of CPUs: 4 32bits
4690 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
10516 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
4180Mhz:
Number of CPUs: 8 64bits
3812 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
12986 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Number of CPUs: 8 32bits
3973 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
9957 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Number of CPUs: 4 64bits
4283 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
12272 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
4000Mhz:
Number of CPUs: 8 64bits
3655 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
11781 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Number of CPUs: 8 32bits
3813 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
9623 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Number of CPUs: 4 64bits
4115 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
11777 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
3780Mhz:
Number of CPUs: 8 64bits
3406 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
10906 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Number of CPUs: 8 32bits
3567 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
8928 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Number of CPUs: 4 64bits
3827 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
10979 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
3000Mhz:
Number of CPUs: 8 64bits
2732 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
9296 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Sorry for grave digging.
Im just wondering how performs todays top cpus like sb at maxi mhz
Last edited by Nikolasz; 04-03-2011 at 10:45 PM.
My i7 2600k @ 4.5 Ghz with HT
4291 Floating Point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
14253 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Main Rig:
- i7 2600k + Noctua NH-C14 - GTX 570
- 16 GB RAM - Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3
- 1x 256GB Corsair Performance Pro SSD
- 1x 256GB Samsung 830 SSD
Tue 05 Apr 2011 00:19:27 BST Processor: 3 AuthenticAMD AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1075T Processor [Family 16 Model 10 Stepping 0]
Tue 05 Apr 2011 00:19:27 BST Processor: 512.00 KB cache
Tue 05 Apr 2011 00:19:27 BST Processor features: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 ht syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt rdtscp lm 3dnowext 3dnow constant_tsc rep_good tsc_reliable nonstop_tsc aperfmperf pni cx16 popcnt hypervis
Tue 05 Apr 2011 00:19:27 BST OS: Linux: 2.6.35-28-generic
Tue 05 Apr 2011 00:19:27 BST Memory: 3.87 GB physical, 3.81 GB virtual
Tue 05 Apr 2011 00:19:27 BST Disk: 27.52 GB total, 25.57 GB free
Tue 05 Apr 2011 00:19:27 BST Local time is UTC +1 hours
Tue 05 Apr 2011 00:19:27 BST No usable GPUs found
Tue 05 Apr 2011 01:48:19 BST Running CPU benchmarks
Tue 05 Apr 2011 01:48:19 BST Suspending computation - running CPU benchmarks
Tue 05 Apr 2011 01:48:50 BST Benchmark results:
Tue 05 Apr 2011 01:48:50 BST Number of CPUs: 2
Tue 05 Apr 2011 01:48:50 BST 2290 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
Tue 05 Apr 2011 01:48:50 BST 9091 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Tue 05 Apr 2011 01:48:51 BST Resuming computation
Core i5 2500k @ 4.5Ghz
4562/14053
6/30/2011 10:13:49 PM | | Processor: 4 GenuineIntel Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz [Family 6 Model 42 Stepping 7]
6/30/2011 10:13:49 PM | | Processor: 256.00 KB cache
6/30/2011 10:13:49 PM | | Processor features: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss htt tm pni ssse3 cx16 sse4_1 sse4_2 syscall nx lm vmx tm2 popcnt aes pbe
6/30/2011 10:13:49 PM | | OS: Microsoft Windows 7: Professional x64 Edition, Service Pack 1, (06.01.7601.00)
6/30/2011 10:13:49 PM | | Memory: 3.98 GB physical, 7.97 GB virtual
6/30/2011 10:25:27 PM | | Running CPU benchmarks
6/30/2011 10:25:58 PM | | Benchmark results:
6/30/2011 10:25:58 PM | | Number of CPUs: 4
6/30/2011 10:25:58 PM | | 4562 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
6/30/2011 10:25:58 PM | | 14053 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Last edited by SurrealNetworks; 06-30-2011 at 07:36 PM.
I do not fully understand what these #'s mean. Apparently you obviously want higher #'s, but I do not think they really mean much.
Maybe people should also post other specs and definitly an avg ppd figure. My systems do not bench as high as some listed, but I am sure they are producing better.
Core i5 2500K @ 5.0 Ghz
5052/15585
7/3/2011 12:31:15 PM | | Processor: 4 GenuineIntel Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz [Family 6 Model 42 Stepping 7]
7/3/2011 12:31:15 PM | | Processor: 256.00 KB cache
7/3/2011 12:31:15 PM | | Processor features: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss htt tm pni ssse3 cx16 sse4_1 sse4_2 syscall nx lm vmx tm2 popcnt aes pbe
7/3/2011 12:31:15 PM | | OS: Microsoft Windows 7: Professional x64 Edition, Service Pack 1, (06.01.7601.00)
7/3/2011 12:31:15 PM | | Memory: 3.98 GB physical, 7.97 GB virtual
7/3/2011 12:32:29 PM | | Running CPU benchmarks
7/3/2011 12:33:00 PM | | Benchmark results:
7/3/2011 12:33:00 PM | | Number of CPUs: 4
7/3/2011 12:33:00 PM | | 5052 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
7/3/2011 12:33:00 PM | | 15585 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
well i got my athlon II x4 running again its got a antec 300 case so the heat goes out of the top 2 fans instead of my psu anyways here are the results
Tue 05 Jul 2011 12:41:50 BST Processor: 4 AuthenticAMD AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 640 Processor [Family 16 Model 5 Stepping 3]
Tue 05 Jul 2011 12:41:50 BST Processor: 512.00 KB cache
Tue 05 Jul 2011 12:41:50 BST Processor features: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 ht syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt pdpe1gb rdtscp lm 3dnowext 3dnow constant_tsc rep_good nopl nonstop_tsc extd_apicid pni monitor cx16 popcnt
Tue 05 Jul 2011 12:41:50 BST OS: Linux: 2.6.38-8-generic
Tue 05 Jul 2011 12:41:50 BST Memory: 3.87 GB physical, 1.91 GB virtual
Tue 05 Jul 2011 12:41:50 BST Disk: 33.93 GB total, 31.91 GB free
Tue 05 Jul 2011 12:43:58 BST Benchmark results:
Tue 05 Jul 2011 12:43:58 BST Number of CPUs: 4
Tue 05 Jul 2011 12:43:58 BST 2305 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
Tue 05 Jul 2011 12:43:58 BST 9205 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
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