change cpu to get the memory rightquick test not much ln2 left.
965-3.txt
10 milj jp![]()
change cpu to get the memory rightquick test not much ln2 left.
965-3.txt
10 milj jp![]()
Rol-co ,you are simply the best!!
Yes,he did it again..a long time ago he say to me..i think we can get 10Milj...Well here it is!!
2) TogaII142JD-8cpu 21/50 02:03 153.526.490 10.039.670 +0.23 Core i7 965 @4.86Ghz LN2 DDR3:7-8-7-20 Rol-Co New
Congrats Rol-co
JP.
-Core i9 7980XE @4,20Ghz Vcore:1,10V
-Asrock X299 Taichi XE
-Custom water-cooling loop
-16Gb Corsair DDR4 3200Mhz
-Samsung 970 evo Plus 500Gb
-Samsung 960 evo 250Gb
-Samsung 850 evo 500Gb
-Samsung SH-S223Q
-Asus RTX 2080 Dual OC
-Cooler Master HAF 932
-Seasonic Prime 1300W Gold
Test results are always welcome with this Chess Test where all your cores/threads will run @100% ,Thanks
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=1#post5259523
The first Gulftown results begin to come in my list...
Thanks to proart & Chri$ch
1) TogaII142JD-12cpu 21/50 02:10 125.344.894 11.706.641 +0.28 Gulftown 6c/12T @4.123Ghz (ES) DDR3:7-7-7-21 proart New
2) TogaII142JD-12cpu 21/50 02:15 128.545.022 11.493.333 +0.18 Gulftown 6c/12T @4.0Ghz (ES) DDR3:7-9-7-21 Chri$ch New
3) TogaII142JD-12cpu 21/45 02:20 127.765.905 10.907.922 +0.30 Gulftown 6c/12T @3.8Ghz (ES) proart New
JP.
-Core i9 7980XE @4,20Ghz Vcore:1,10V
-Asrock X299 Taichi XE
-Custom water-cooling loop
-16Gb Corsair DDR4 3200Mhz
-Samsung 970 evo Plus 500Gb
-Samsung 960 evo 250Gb
-Samsung 850 evo 500Gb
-Samsung SH-S223Q
-Asus RTX 2080 Dual OC
-Cooler Master HAF 932
-Seasonic Prime 1300W Gold
Test results are always welcome with this Chess Test where all your cores/threads will run @100% ,Thanks
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=1#post5259523
Hi all..Today we are exactly 1 year further with my test.
Get many results from all people here on the forum..without you i don't have a list..so thank you very much!!
New nr1:
1) TogaII142JD-12cpu 21/45 01:56 113.243.821 11.804.483 +0.25 Gulftown 6c/12T @4.218Ghz (ES) DDR3:7-9-7-21 Chri$ch New
New cpu's comming with more and more cores..so it's time to make a update with a new engine -> "Cyclone xTreme II"
This engine is ready for 32cores..later updates will follow with ex. 128cores...
Test will be the same as before,but results you can't compare..you have to compare it with same engine!
I will Edit my first message in the topic and hope you can download the files there!
I will look forward to see new results with this great engine!
JP.
-Core i9 7980XE @4,20Ghz Vcore:1,10V
-Asrock X299 Taichi XE
-Custom water-cooling loop
-16Gb Corsair DDR4 3200Mhz
-Samsung 970 evo Plus 500Gb
-Samsung 960 evo 250Gb
-Samsung 850 evo 500Gb
-Samsung SH-S223Q
-Asus RTX 2080 Dual OC
-Cooler Master HAF 932
-Seasonic Prime 1300W Gold
Test results are always welcome with this Chess Test where all your cores/threads will run @100% ,Thanks
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=1#post5259523
Quick run at 4.6 at ~27C ambients with new engine. 6gb, 7,7,7 21 4000 uncore. 9.436.997 at new 22.
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Last edited by rge; 09-19-2009 at 08:52 AM.
Dual AMD Opteron 2427 "Istanbul" CPUs @ 2.20 GHz
DDR2-800 ECC/Reg (ECC off)
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I just get a e-mail from Rol-co!
And he just give me a result with more then 1Miljion nodes/sec. higher then the number one before!!
1) TogaII142JD-12cpu 21/45 01:51 118.558.308 12.972.034 +0.30 Westmere-EP 6c/12T @4.61Ghz (ES) DDR3: Rol-Co New
Thanks friend...
JP.
Last edited by JPQY; 10-21-2009 at 09:13 AM.
-Core i9 7980XE @4,20Ghz Vcore:1,10V
-Asrock X299 Taichi XE
-Custom water-cooling loop
-16Gb Corsair DDR4 3200Mhz
-Samsung 970 evo Plus 500Gb
-Samsung 960 evo 250Gb
-Samsung 850 evo 500Gb
-Samsung SH-S223Q
-Asus RTX 2080 Dual OC
-Cooler Master HAF 932
-Seasonic Prime 1300W Gold
Test results are always welcome with this Chess Test where all your cores/threads will run @100% ,Thanks
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=1#post5259523
I have a new leader with the new engine!
1) Cyclone xTreme II-12cpu 21/48 01:28 92.057.887 12.459.545 +0.27 Gulftown 6c/12T @4.382Ghz (ES) DDR3: New
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JP.
-Core i9 7980XE @4,20Ghz Vcore:1,10V
-Asrock X299 Taichi XE
-Custom water-cooling loop
-16Gb Corsair DDR4 3200Mhz
-Samsung 970 evo Plus 500Gb
-Samsung 960 evo 250Gb
-Samsung 850 evo 500Gb
-Samsung SH-S223Q
-Asus RTX 2080 Dual OC
-Cooler Master HAF 932
-Seasonic Prime 1300W Gold
Test results are always welcome with this Chess Test where all your cores/threads will run @100% ,Thanks
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=1#post5259523
JPQY.. you are missing the most important thing in that list, which is dram speed. It makes all the difference here, even if it's irrelevant for most other applications.
Here's a run on my ageing Dual X5570's using the new engine:
Notice the Dram speed is low, because I am only using DDR3-1066 rams (which is more than enough for what I do with that machine).
Still, I am behind rge's single 950 even though the raw power of 16*3Ghz surpasses 8*4,6Ghz - simply because he's probably running DDR3-2000+ with a matching high uncore. So pelase add Dram speed to the list if you can.
Here's the log:
Code:FEN: rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/4P3/8/PPPP1PPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq e3 0 1 Cyclone xTreme II: 1/1 00:00 2 0 +0,08 Nb1a3 1/1 00:00 3 0 +0,51 Nb1c3 2/2 00:00 43 0 +0,20 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 3/3 00:00 150 0 +0,51 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 4/4 00:00 260 0 +0,20 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 5/6 00:00 994 0 +0,09 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 6/11 00:00 2.147 0 +0,20 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 d7d5 7/11 00:00 4.032 0 +0,12 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 d7d5 Bc1f4 8/12 00:00 7.917 0 +0,20 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 d7d5 Bc1f4 Bc8f5 9/17 00:00 24.472 0 +0,10 Nb1c3 d7d5 e2e3 Ng8f6 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 Bc8f5 OO 10/22 00:00 55.501 0 +0,23 Nb1c3 d7d5 e2e3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 Bf1b5 Qd8d6 OO Nf6g4 11/22 00:00 84.377 0 +0,11 Nb1c3 d7d5 d2d4 Ng8f6 Bc1f4 Bc8f5 Nc3b5 Nb8a6 Ng1f3 c7c6 Nb5c3 11/24 00:00 168.075 0 +0,18 e2e4 e7e5 Nb1c3 Ng8f6 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 Bf8b4 OO OO Bb5xc6 d7xc6 Nf3xe5 Bb4xc3 d2xc3 Nf6xe4 12/25 00:00 194.148 0 +0,22 e2e4 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 e7e5 Nb1c3 Ng8f6 Bf1b5 Bf8b4 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 Nf3xe5 Bb4xc3 b2xc3 Nf6xe4 OO 13/25 00:00 314.129 0 +0,17 e2e4 e7e5 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 Bf1c4 Nf6xe4 Nc3xe4 d7d5 Bc4d3 d5xe4 Bd3xe4 Bf8d6 Qd1e2 Bc8g4 OO 14/27 00:01 766.039 7.889.546 +0,26 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 Ng8f6 OO Bf8c5 Nb1c3 Qd8e7 Nc3d5 Nf6xd5 e4xd5 Nc6d4 Nf3xd4 Bc5xd4 15/29 00:02 1.109.604 8.441.815 +0,15 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 Ng8f6 d2d3 Bf8c5 Nb1c3 Qd8e7 OO OO Bc1g5 d7d6 Bb5xc6 b7xc6 16/34 00:05 2.966.634 8.899.408 +0,32 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 Bf8c5 OO Ng8f6 c2c3 Bc5b6 d2d4 Nf6xe4 Rf1e1 d7d5 Bb5xc6+ b7xc6 Nf3xe5 OO Qd1h5 17/34 00:07 4.093.212 9.039.166 +0,31 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 Bf8c5 OO Ng8f6 c2c3 OO d2d4 e5xd4 c3xd4 Bc5b4 d4d5 Nc6e7 Qd1d4 a7a5 18/37 00:11 6.308.806 9.043.821 +0,25 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 Bf8c5 OO Ng8f6 c2c3 OO d2d4 e5xd4 c3xd4 Bc5b4 d4d5 Nc6e7 a2a3 Bb4a5 Nb1d2 19/38 00:28 16.255.680 9.012.975 +0,30 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 a7a6 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 OO Bc8g4 d2d3 Qd8f6 Nb1d2 Bf8c5 Nd2c4 Bc5d6 Bc1e3 Ng8e7 Qd1e2 Bg4xf3 g2xf3 20/46 00:41 23.761.028 9.073.274 +0,30 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 a7a6 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 OO Bc8g4 d2d3 Ng8f6 h2h3 Bg4xf3 Qd1xf3 Bf8c5 Qf3g3 Qd8e7 Nb1c3 Rh8g8 Bc1e3 OOO 21/46 01:17 44.126.955 9.069.849 +0,23 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 a7a6 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 OO Bc8g4 d2d3 Ng8f6 h2h3 Bg4xf3 Qd1xf3 Bf8c5 Nb1c3 Qd8e7 Bc1g5 OOO a2a4 h7h5 Bg5xf6 Qe7xf6 Qf3xf6 g7xf6
Air result![]()
24/7/365 stable, unlike everybody else's runs
Code:FEN: rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/5N2/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 1 1 Cyclone xTreme II: 1/1 00:00 2 0 +0,08 Nb1a3 1/1 00:00 3 0 +0,51 Nb1c3 2/2 00:00 43 0 +0,20 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 3/3 00:00 150 0 +0,51 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 4/4 00:00 260 0 +0,20 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 5/6 00:00 985 0 +0,09 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 6/11 00:00 1.909 0 +0,20 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 d7d5 7/11 00:00 3.813 0 +0,12 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 d7d5 Bc1f4 8/11 00:00 6.629 0 +0,20 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 d7d5 Bc1f4 Bc8f5 9/18 00:00 20.413 0 +0,02 Nb1c3 d7d5 d2d4 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 Bc1g5 Bc8f5 Bg5xf6 g7xf6 9/18 00:00 36.879 0 +0,17 e2e4 Nb8c6 Nb1c3 Ng8f6 Ng1f3 d7d5 e4e5 Nf6e4 Nc3xe4 d5xe4 10/20 00:00 63.079 0 +0,21 e2e4 e7e5 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 Bf1b5 Bf8b4 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 OO 11/22 00:00 76.871 0 +0,18 e2e4 e7e5 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 Bf1b5 Bf8b4 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 OO OO Nf3xe5 Bb4xc3 d2xc3 Nf6xe4 12/26 00:00 152.058 0 +0,20 e2e4 e7e5 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 Bf1b5 Bf8b4 OO OO Qd1e2 Bb4xc3 d2xc3 13/26 00:00 254.970 0 +0,05 e2e4 e7e5 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 Bf1b5 Bf8b4 OO OO Bb5xc6 d7xc6 Nf3xe5 Rf8e8 d2d4 Bb4xc3 b2xc3 Nf6xe4 13/26 00:00 459.138 0 +0,08 d2d4 d7d5 Bc1f4 Nb8c6 Nb1c3 Bc8f5 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 Nf3h4 Bf5g4 h2h3 Bg4d7 Nh4f3 14/30 00:02 1.108.469 11.772.705 +0,17 d2d4 Ng8f6 e2e3 e7e6 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 Bf8b4+ Bc1d2 Qd8e7 a2a3 Bb4xd2+ Nb1xd2 OO OO Nf6d5 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 15/30 00:03 1.603.275 11.714.937 +0,16 d2d4 Ng8f6 Nb1c3 e7e6 e2e4 Bf8b4 Bf1d3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 OO OO d7d6 Bc1d2 Bc8d7 Qd1e2 16/31 00:04 2.415.083 11.744.556 +0,16 d2d4 Ng8f6 Ng1f3 e7e6 e2e3 d7d5 Bf1d3 Nb8c6 OO Bf8d6 Nb1c3 OO Bc1d2 Nc6b4 Bd3b5 Bc8d7 16/31 00:06 3.069.125 11.856.499 +0,26 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 a7a6 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 Nb1c3 Bc8g4 h2h3 Bg4xf3 Qd1xf3 Ng8f6 OO Bf8d6 d2d3 OO 17/34 00:07 3.799.453 12.193.142 +0,22 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 a7a6 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 Nb1c3 Bc8g4 h2h3 Bg4xf3 Qd1xf3 Bf8c5 Nc3a4 Qd8d6 Na4xc5 Qd6xc5 Qf3c3 Qc5xc3 d2xc3 18/40 00:11 5.968.325 12.432.240 +0,21 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 a7a6 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 OO Bc8g4 h2h3 Bg4xf3 Qd1xf3 Qd8f6 Qf3b3 OOO Qb3e3 Kc8b8 Nb1c3 Ng8e7 19/40 00:27 14.228.897 12.302.558 +0,10 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 a7a6 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 d2d3 Bf8d6 OO Ng8f6 Nb1c3 OO h2h3 b7b5 Bc1g5 Bc8e6 Qd1e2 Qd8e7 20/41 01:00 30.677.212 12.173.711 +0,16 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1c4 Ng8f6 OO Bf8c5 d2d3 OO Nb1c3 d7d6 Bc1e3 Bc5xe3 f2xe3 Qd8e7 Nc3d5 Nf6xd5 e4xd5 Nc6a5 Bc4b5 Bc8f5 21/50 01:47 54.618.448 12.170.253 +0,09 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1c4 Ng8f6 Nb1c3 Bf8c5 d2d3 d7d6 OO OO Bc1e3 Bc5xe3 f2xe3 Qd8e7 a2a3 Bc8e6 Nc3d5 Qe7d8 Qd1d2 Be6xd5 Bc4xd5 Nf6xd5 e4xd5 21/50 04:24 130.219.168 11.830.826 +0,15 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 e7e6 Bc1g5 d7d5 Nb1d2 Bf8e7 Bg5xf6 Be7xf6 e2e4 Nb8c6 e4e5 Bf6g5 c2c3 OO Bf1d3 Bc8d7 OO f7f5 Qd1e2 Qd8e7 Nf3xg5 Qe7xg5
Actually, belay that. I figured out how to enable turbo
Here we go:
Code:FEN: rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/4P3/8/PPPP1PPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq e3 0 1 Cyclone xTreme II: 1/1 00:00 2 0 +0,08 Nb1a3 1/1 00:00 3 0 +0,51 Nb1c3 2/2 00:00 43 0 +0,20 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 3/3 00:00 128 0 +0,51 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 4/4 00:00 246 0 +0,20 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 5/6 00:00 1.105 0 +0,09 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 6/11 00:00 2.247 0 +0,20 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 d7d5 7/11 00:00 3.998 0 +0,12 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 d7d5 Bc1f4 8/11 00:00 6.880 0 +0,20 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 d7d5 Bc1f4 Bc8f5 9/15 00:00 11.640 0 +0,16 Nb1c3 Ng8f6 e2e4 d7d5 e4e5 Nf6e4 Ng1f3 Ne4xc3 b2xc3 Nb8c6 10/22 00:00 22.428 0 +0,16 Nb1c3 Ng8f6 e2e4 d7d5 e4xd5 Nf6xd5 Ng1f3 Bc8g4 Bf1c4 Nd5xc3 d2xc3 Nb8c6 11/22 00:00 59.655 0 +0,06 Nb1c3 d7d5 e2e3 Ng8f6 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 Qd8d6 OO Bc8f5 d2d4 11/24 00:00 123.695 0 +0,15 e2e4 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 Nb1c3 d7d5 e4xd5 Nf6xd5 Bf1b5 Nd5xc3 d2xc3 Qd8xd1+ Ke1xd1 Bc8f5 Bb5xc6+ b7xc6 Bc1e3 Ra8d8+ Kd1e2 Bf5xc2 12/24 00:00 182.442 0 +0,20 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 Bf8b4 OO OO Qd1e2 Bb4xc3 d2xc3 13/28 00:00 343.886 0 +0,24 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 Nf6xe4 Bf1d3 d7d5 Nf3xe5 Nb8d7 OO Nd7xe5 d4xe5 Bf8c5 Nb1c3 Qd8h4 Nc3xe4 d5xe4 14/29 00:01 626.027 12.544.379 +0,20 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Bf1c4 Bf8c5 OO OO Qd1e2 Qd8e7 d2d3 d7d6 15/35 00:02 1.170.799 12.781.065 +0,15 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 Ng8f6 OO Bf8c5 Nb1c3 OO d2d3 Qd8e7 Bc1g5 d7d6 Bb5xc6 b7xc6 16/35 00:04 2.150.482 12.612.967 +0,22 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 Ng8f6 OO Bf8c5 Nb1c3 OO d2d3 d7d6 Bb5xc6 b7xc6 Bc1e3 Bc5xe3 f2xe3 Bc8e6 17/35 00:06 3.286.391 12.511.475 +0,22 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 Ng8f6 OO Bf8c5 Nb1c3 OO d2d3 d7d6 Bc1e3 Bc5xe3 f2xe3 Bc8d7 Nf3g5 Qd8e7 18/43 00:13 7.143.047 12.499.811 +0,26 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 Ng8f6 OO Bf8c5 c2c3 OO d2d4 e5xd4 c3xd4 Bc5b4 Qd1a4 Qd8e7 Bc1g5 a7a5 Nb1c3 19/46 00:23 12.090.578 12.491.742 +0,25 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 a7a6 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 OO Bc8g4 h2h3 Bg4xf3 Qd1xf3 Ng8f6 Nb1c3 Bf8b4 d2d3 OO Bc1g5 Bb4xc3 b2xc3 b7b5 20/46 00:52 27.214.528 12.460.934 +0,25 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 a7a6 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 OO Bc8g4 h2h3 Bg4xf3 Qd1xf3 Ng8f6 d2d3 Bf8c5 Nb1c3 Qd8e7 Bc1g5 OOO a2a4 h7h5 21/46 01:40 52.125.802 12.417.193 +0,30 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 a7a6 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 OO Bc8g4 h2h3 Bg4xf3 Qd1xf3 Ng8f6 d2d3 Bf8c5 Nb1d2 Qd8e7 Nd2c4 OO Bc1g5 Rf8d8 Bg5xf6 Qe7xf6 Qf3xf6 g7xf6
Jcool
you can't run memory more tight ? and cinebench please ......
There is no way of adjusting anything on DP LHA1366. Or I would totally destroy you
CB10 sucks, it can only support 16 threads. Way too old.
Maybe wanna take a look in the WCG subsection of this forum
I am working on sub-3s 32m![]()
New score jp, raise the bar to 15mlj+
Analysis
Have a nice day![]()
woah 15.2k nice!
Haven't benched this is ages, curious what these i7 920 can do on Asus P6T6 WS Revolution with 3x2GB A-Data 2000X @DDR3-2000Mhz 8-9-8-24 1T at 1.64v
Code:FEN: rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/4P3/8/PPPP1PPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq e3 0 1 Cyclone xTreme II: 1/1 00:00 2 0 +0.08 Nb1a3 1/1 00:00 3 0 +0.51 Nb1c3 2/2 00:00 43 0 +0.20 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 3/3 00:00 150 0 +0.51 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 4/4 00:00 260 0 +0.20 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 5/6 00:00 893 0 +0.09 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 6/11 00:00 1.895 0 +0.20 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 d7d5 7/11 00:00 3.795 0 +0.12 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 d7d5 Bc1f4 8/12 00:00 8.316 0 +0.20 Nb1c3 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Ng8f6 d2d4 d7d5 Bc1f4 Bc8f5 9/16 00:00 10.687 0 +0.17 Nb1c3 Ng8f6 Ng1f3 d7d5 d2d4 Bc8f5 Nf3h4 Bf5e4 Nc3xe4 Nf6xe4 10/16 00:00 15.463 0 +0.20 Nb1c3 Ng8f6 Ng1f3 d7d5 d2d4 Bc8f5 Bc1f4 Nb8c6 e2e3 h7h6 11/19 00:00 21.622 0 +0.12 Nb1c3 Ng8f6 Ng1f3 d7d5 d2d4 Bc8f5 Nf3h4 Bf5c8 Bc1f4 Nb8c6 Nh4f3 11/23 00:00 120.459 0 +0.19 e2e4 Nb8c6 d2d4 d7d5 e4xd5 Qd8xd5 Ng1f3 Qd5e4+ Bc1e3 Ng8f6 Nb1c3 Qe4g4 Nf3e5 12/23 00:00 269.741 0 +0.20 e2e4 e7e5 Nb1c3 Ng8f6 Bf1c4 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Bf8c5 OO OO d2d3 d7d6 13/27 00:00 508.446 0 +0.08 e2e4 e7e5 Nb1c3 Ng8f6 Bf1c4 Nb8c6 Ng1f3 Bf8c5 OO OO d2d3 d7d6 Bc1e3 Bc5xe3 f2xe3 13/27 00:00 567.126 0 +0.13 Nb1c3 Ng8f6 Ng1f3 d7d5 d2d4 Nb8c6 e2e3 e7e6 Bf1b5 Bf8d6 OO OO Bb5xc6 b7xc6 14/27 00:00 721.586 0 +0.14 Nb1c3 Ng8f6 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 e2e4 e7e5 Bf1c4 Bf8c5 OO OO d2d3 d7d6 Bc1g5 Bc8e6 Bc4xe6 f7xe6 15/27 00:01 1.230.256 8.678.501 +0.14 Nb1c3 Ng8f6 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 e2e4 e7e5 Bf1c4 Bf8b4 OO OO Qd1e2 d7d6 d2d3 Bb4xc3 b2xc3 Bc8e6 16/34 00:02 2.524.028 8.560.158 +0.14 Nb1c3 Ng8f6 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 e2e4 e7e5 Bf1c4 Bf8b4 OO OO Nc3d5 Rf8e8 Nd5xb4 Nc6xb4 d2d3 d7d5 e4xd5 Nb4xd5 17/36 00:07 8.215.681 8.453.085 +0.05 Nb1c3 d7d5 d2d4 Ng8f6 Ng1f3 e7e6 Bc1d2 Nb8c6 e2e3 Bf8d6 Bf1d3 OO OO Nc6b4 Nf3e5 Nb4xd3 c2xd3 Bd6xe5 d4xe5 17/40 00:10 10.711.961 8.402.367 +0.13 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 Bf8c5 OO Ng8f6 d2d3 OO Nb1c3 d7d6 Bc1e3 Bc5xe3 f2xe3 Bc8e6 Bb5xc6 b7xc6 Nf3g5 18/40 00:18 20.154.353 8.494.412 +0.31 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 a7a6 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 OO Bc8g4 h2h3 Bg4xf3 Qd1xf3 Bf8c5 b2b4 Bc5d6 Qf3g3 Qd8f6 Bc1b2 Ng8e7 19/40 00:23 25.389.233 8.524.140 +0.23 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 a7a6 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 OO Bc8g4 h2h3 Bg4xf3 Qd1xf3 Bf8c5 b2b4 Bc5d6 Qf3g3 Qd8f6 Bc1b2 Ng8e7 Nb1a3 20/41 00:37 39.905.953 8.606.180 +0.19 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 a7a6 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 OO Bc8g4 h2h3 Bg4xf3 Qd1xf3 Bf8c5 b2b4 Bc5d6 Qf3g3 Qd8f6 Bc1a3 Ng8e7 Nb1c3 OO 21/48 01:14 80.606.063 8.613.655 +0.29 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 a7a6 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 OO Bc8g4 h2h3 Bg4xf3 Qd1xf3 Bf8c5 d2d3 Qd8f6 Qf3e2 Ng8e7 Bc1e3 Bc5d6 Nb1d2 OO Nd2c4 22/48 01:46 114.437.924 8.601.123 +0.27 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 a7a6 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 OO Bc8g4 h2h3 Bg4xf3 Qd1xf3 Bf8d6 Qf3b3 b7b5 Nb1c3 Ng8f6 d2d3 OO Bc1g5 Qd8e7 a2a4 Bd6c5 23/54 03:43 242.284.086 8.658.380 +0.31 e2e4 e7e5 Ng1f3 Nb8c6 Bf1b5 a7a6 Bb5xc6 d7xc6 OO Bc8g4 h2h3 Bg4xf3 Qd1xf3 Bf8d6 d2d3 Qd8f6 Nb1d2 Qf6xf3 Nd2xf3 Ng8f6 c2c3 Ke8d7 Bc1e3 h7h6 a2a4 Rh8g8
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here's mine :
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3dmark Vantage : +47K (NO PhysX)
3dmark11 : +14K
3dmark06 : +41K
3dmark05 : +50K
3dmark03 : +187K
3dmark01 : +126K
Wprime32m : 3.233sec
Wprime1024 : 1m30sec320
you have to go to step 22 chiller with cyclone extreme II
Benching Nodes/Sec under Arena, eh? Nice.
Unfortunately, Nodes/Sec are usually not comparable across different chess engines.
Here's an exceptionally-strong engine to consider : http://www.chesslogik.com/robbolito.htm
It's not multithreaded (as of this time), but it defeats the cyclone extremes (and many others) in play. It might be a good single-core efficiency test for some of you.
XmX
Hi XmikeX..this test is not to compare different engines..is totally useless if you want to compare different systems!
So it don't matter how strong the chess engine is..you need to use same engine to make a clear compare!
I use now Cyclone Xtreme II because Norman make for me a 32core version that i'am up to date with the comming cpu's!
JP.
-Core i9 7980XE @4,20Ghz Vcore:1,10V
-Asrock X299 Taichi XE
-Custom water-cooling loop
-16Gb Corsair DDR4 3200Mhz
-Samsung 970 evo Plus 500Gb
-Samsung 960 evo 250Gb
-Samsung 850 evo 500Gb
-Samsung SH-S223Q
-Asus RTX 2080 Dual OC
-Cooler Master HAF 932
-Seasonic Prime 1300W Gold
Test results are always welcome with this Chess Test where all your cores/threads will run @100% ,Thanks
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=1#post5259523
Thank you for the very old news.
If this is just for fun, great.
Does cyclone extreme ii scale remarkably well with 32 cores? Is it the only (free) engine that scales to 32? Its performance here has been somewhat mediocre at 4core (see below).
XmX
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Q9650 MultiEngine Tournament 10/2, ponder off - Elo base 0
- 1. RobboLito_0085e4_x64.(one core).........Elo 218 Games 118 Score 76.7% Draws 19.5%
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- 14. Cyclone_xTreme_II.(multi core)...........Elo 32 Games 118 Score 48.9% Draws 28.1%![]()
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