http://total-oc.ru/download.php?id=101
Show me what you got. Interested in high end NVIDIAs.Remember... shader and on card memory clocks are essential.
http://total-oc.ru/download.php?id=101
Show me what you got. Interested in high end NVIDIAs.Remember... shader and on card memory clocks are essential.
Last edited by [XC] riptide; 09-25-2009 at 04:26 PM.
you might want the problem size to be bigger, just a thought. i know you already have seen my results. im just trying to get this thread goin. i wonder if anyone on XS has access to a tesla system. memory is at 1200 and shaders are at 1500.
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Its fine. You can do any problem size you want.Your GFX is a 260? Is that 216 shaders?
I wonder what algorithm it uses...
750000! can be done well under a second with Mathematica 6.0 single-threaded on any i7.
Yet it takes 1+ minutes using CUDA?
*Sorry for being off topic.![]()
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Have you got mathematica? Can you show us the result? We already know there are insanely fast algorithms and approximations that can be used http://www.luschny.de/math/factorial/Benchmark.html .... but we also know there are many algorithms for calculation Pi to 1million places.. all with diff times.
Last edited by [XC] riptide; 08-30-2009 at 03:53 PM.
i7 920 @ 3.5 GHzCode:Timing[750000!;] {0.405, Null}
Mathematica can't multi-thread high-precision arithmetic. So there's no way see how much better it can go.
On the other hand... I can mod the program in my siggy to do multi-threaded factorials (using a sub-optimal algorithm)... And I'm certain I can beat 0.405 seconds.
But again... off topic.![]()
Last edited by poke349; 08-30-2009 at 04:01 PM.
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^^ you realize we came to the conclusion cpu was faster. just read the posts above.
Is that using Mathematica, and a different equation?
I don't know if we can do a valid comparison that way...
http://www.hearne.com.au/products/mathematica/pricing/
Looks pricey!!![]()
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Mathematica uses GMP - which is open sourced and free, so price doesn't matter.
You'd get the same fast timings using GMP directly than through Mathematica.
Obviously this isn't a fair comparison at all.
GMP uses state-of-the-art algorithms which are much faster, but probably not as easily paralleled as whatever this CUDA benchmark uses.
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Thanks for the info guys..
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cpu's and gpu's use different algorithms to get the best performance. it would be an invalid comparison if we used the same algorithm. both of these processors have advantages and drawbacks.
Hi ALL.
I am from www.total-oc.ru and can answer any your question about this benchmark
Now it use only one GPU from all, but we will work to make it universal. So this test can use all of CPU and CPU core simultaneously or in any combinations.
And about speed of calculation - it more slowly because is applied uniform algorithm of calculation on the processor and GPU that there was a comparability of results. Aim not to receive as much as possible fast algorithm, and universal.
This is my world record on GPU in this test - 4.331
On CPU in this test world record make community XtremeLabs.org - 6.888
Discussion n our forum in English and some results here.
I am ready to answer all interesting questions under the test
Last edited by [XC] riptide; 09-25-2009 at 04:07 AM.
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[XC] riptide maybe you can help, and little bit tell me about 8800GTX card OC and such things ? Pm me with more info, im intrested to oc my card to check how far it is going :![]()
Last edited by HeUeR; 09-25-2009 at 08:04 AM.
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[XC] riptide
This is nuances working of algorithm on GPU and CPU. If you calculate <=3000!, GPU not working, but CPU is.
I improve my personal record on CPU - 7.188![]()
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generate with help AntiCheat TOC 0.9.8.3
Last edited by OverFoxtrot; 09-25-2009 at 02:35 PM.
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HeUeR
Calculate 250000! on your video please. We get statistics about any hardware
Talonman
Our project develops more test packages of comparison of speed of video cards and processors and useful utilities. I shortly will place here a theme that we could test speed and in them.
[XC] riptide
Please fix title of theme from TOC.ru to Total-OC.ru![]()
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HeUeR Thanks. Results on stock 9600GT is better than yours. I was sure that you can overtake it (~23.500s)
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