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#CPUOverload Project
I'm glad I'm not the one having to test each of the CPUs. That sounds like pure torture.......but it will be nice to have something to quickly compare newer processors to what has come before.
Many of use to go to UserBenchmark until they ruined their site with their boneheaded decisions over the last 18 months or so.
Is testing 900 CPUs ultimately realistic? Based on the hardware I have today, if I had access to Narnia, I could provide data for about 350 of the CPUs. In reality, with our new suite, each CPU takes 20-30 hours to test on the CPU benchmarks, and another 10 hours for the gaming tests. Going for 50-100 CPUs/month might be a tough ask, but let’s see how we get on. We have these dozen or so CPUs in the graphs here to start.
I'm glad I'm not the one having to test each of the CPUs. That sounds like pure torture.......but it will be nice to have something to quickly compare newer processors to what has come before.
Many of use to go to UserBenchmark until they ruined their site with their boneheaded decisions over the last 18 months or so.