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Do I have the fastest dnet machine? ;)

Eug

Lifer
Cube with Sonnet 1.7 GHz G4 7447A upgrade

RC5-72: 17,539,080 keys/sec
OGR-P2: 39,569,381 nodes/sec

🙂
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[Jan 29 03:42:08 UTC] Automatic processor type detection found
a PowerPC 7447A (G4) processor.
[Jan 29 03:42:08 UTC] RC5-72: using core #4 (KKS 7450).
[Jan 29 03:42:19 UTC] RC5-72: Benchmark for core #4 (KKS 7450)
0.00:00:08.10 [17,539,080 keys/sec]
[Jan 29 03:42:19 UTC] OGR-P2: using core #1 (KOGE 2.0 Hybrid).
[Jan 29 03:42:29 UTC] OGR-P2: Benchmark for core #1 (KOGE 2.0 Hybrid)
0.00:00:08.17 [39,569,381 nodes/sec]
 
Originally posted by: amdxborg
lol Cool! 😀

I've never run RC5 or OGR, maybe I should give it a try! 😉
I ran OGR (a decent project, too bad it's associated with d.net 😉) for a while, though can't remember doing much RC5 (it doesn't make any sense to me). That was back in the days of my K6-2, when I was happy to get something in the hundred-thousand whatevers per second range. 😱
 
I think I've run RC5 before, and remember that macs do things like that faster. Better floating point right?
 
Ahhh... I remember when it was ALL about RC5! RC5-56 then RC5-64 were good projects in their time, and got many of us acquainted with DC.

At any rate... great numbers! You could've been a team unto yourself back at the beginning of the RC5 projects and done fairly well putting out numbers like that!

PD
 
The G5 2.5 would be faster, but I haven't seen a G5 2.5 benched on their site yet. But it's sad to see these projects fade into history... 🙁
 
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