o, guess im just not used to p4 benchmarks
o, guess im just not used to p4 benchmarks
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Don't forget you have to multiply it by 2 because of the HT.Originally Posted by ex2cib
Core i7-920 @ 3,8GHz 24/7 1,30v watercooled
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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 VNSOriginally Posted by thienloi
Damn, that's a really nice score!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.
Last edited by L0$t Pr0PhEt; 01-17-2006 at 07:38 AM.
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Seems like the NetBursts need A LOT of bandwidth to do well....but when they have it damn are they good.
Only the Pentium D Extreme Edition has HT, so it will still be 800 points per core.Originally Posted by L0$t Pr0PhEt
A wolf in wolves clothing.
Look at the Rosetta site for that Pentium D from VNS: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
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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.
A wolf in wolves clothing.
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.
A wolf in wolves clothing.
Nope, my P4B 2.66GHz @ 2666MHz gets around 2000/4000 with ram @ 133fsb 2.5-3-3-8Originally Posted by DragonOrta
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OK, I rebooted, reran the benchmarks, and got 2408/4053. Sounds a bit better.
Last edited by [XC] DragonOrta; 01-17-2006 at 01:44 PM.
A wolf in wolves clothing.
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
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
Last edited by gpcola; 01-20-2006 at 04:14 PM.
Same rig as in sig.
Whetstone: 4154
Dhrystone: 12516
My rig
Whetstone: 3535
Dhrystone: 10613
Dual Opteron 252 at 2.6ghz
Dang FX at 3ghz ownz.
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installed rosetta with patch again and:Originally Posted by 2fink
2117/2396 per cpu!
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the second number (10885 integer MIPS) is quite high
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4544/13738
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2420/4476
ho hum. mediocre IMHO.
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Originally Posted by Absolute_0
NICE, and we all know what team you are running that one for
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