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DPAD performance Post yours

Falloutboy

Diamond Member
Ok my rigs are as follows. I calculated performance in Mpts per Min seemed like the best way to go

AMD 2100XP 13Mpts Per Min
AMD 2400XP@ 2.525 17Mpts Per Min
Dually 2.66ghz Xeon 26Mpts per Min
Dually 2.66ghz Xeon 26Mpts per Min

my work machiens are beasts 😀 tobad they get turned off at night 🙁
 
There's a proggy called muonbench by Stephene. Just start it and let it run in along with the CLI version. o so for at at least a couple of hours. As long as u don't upload or download any new files to DPAD (like new sample results or merger some results.txt) it'll give u a real impression of your mpts 😀
 
Averaged results from MuonBench running for 12+ hours:

P4 2,8 @ 3,2GHz: 288,7 kpts/sec

Athlon XP 2400+ @ 2100Mhz: 218 kpts/sec


🙂
 
You should run muonbench for at least 12 hours (like MechEng did), cause else it' won't be accurate enough. (Think of recheks, quarantined results, random mutations and so on ... ) 😀
 
MechEng, your P4 and Athlon XP numbers restore my faith in my A64 (~15 Mpts/min). I was starting to think it was having problems based on someones earlier Mpts report. I multiplied your 288.7 and 218 kpts/sec by 60 and get very very close to the "quickie" Mpts value.

I looked at my "work fleet" Mpt values and realized I need to do some shifting around. I have an Athlon board sitting unused (for lack of hard drive and power supply) that could easily be putting out 10 Mpts/min while another board is running at 4 Mpts/min. I'll do a brain swap later today.

Dual 450 Celerons just don't cut it any more, do they? 🙁
 
My P4 is doing about 305/310, but with relax timmings on the memories...
When they get to the right spot, will problably get 315/320...

P4 2.8@3430
 
AMD Barton 2500+ @ 3200+

Muon1Bench started. Interval = 300.0 sec
Call 'muon1bench 900' or similar from DOS to change the interval.

uptime+0 Mpts+0.0 No estimate so far
uptime+1200 Mpts+299.5 Estimate 249.56 kpts/sec
uptime+2400 Mpts+582.4 Estimate 242.64 kpts/sec
uptime+3600 Mpts+880.2 Estimate 244.47 kpts/sec
uptime+5100 Mpts+1179.1 Estimate 231.17 kpts/sec
uptime+6300 Mpts+1480.7 Estimate 235.01 kpts/sec
uptime+7500 Mpts+1782.9 Estimate 237.69 kpts/sec
uptime+8700 Mpts+2083.2 Estimate 239.42 kpts/sec
uptime+9000 Mpts+2133.3 Estimate 237.01 kpts/sec
uptime+10201 Mpts+2433.7 Estimate 238.57 kpts/sec
uptime+11401 Mpts+2735.2 Estimate 239.90 kpts/sec
uptime+12901 Mpts+3035.9 Estimate 235.32 kpts/sec
uptime+14101 Mpts+3336.7 Estimate 236.62 kpts/sec
uptime+15301 Mpts+3638.1 Estimate 237.76 kpts/sec
uptime+16501 Mpts+3937.1 Estimate 238.59 kpts/sec


I reckon those are good numbers? 😛

Force
 
Originally posted by: Overkiller
that chip is a beast storm.

I need better ram to get past 3.2 ghz w/ my 2.8 🙁

Hehe... Really no, it's about "usual"...
In the box beside him lies a 2.666@3600... :Q.... That's a great CPU...

Gonna collect tomorrow a 2.4C M0 that prolly do 3.400/3.500, but with a much higher FSB 🙂
 
My Barton 2500 at default (1.8) is only 12mpts... 🙁

Too bad overclocking doesnt appeal to me 🙂
Still thats 12mpts more than id be doing otherwise 😀
 
2.8e@3290

Uptime (secs),Mpts in file,Estimate kpts/sec
23282,127168.1,0.00
24182,127469.5,334.89
25382,127766.6,284.98
26582,128067.3,272.48
26882,128181.7,281.55
28082,128487.0,274.76
29282,128806.5,273.06
30182,129107.6,281.08
31382,129408.8,276.62
32282,129707.7,282.17
33482,130013.5,278.96
34682,130324.2,276.85
35882,130627.5,274.55
36782,130927.7,278.48
37982,131230.1,276.32
39182,131541.3,275.04
40082,131849.8,278.67
41282,132151.2,276.83

Could probably be faster but right now the memory is not in dual channel mode since I only have 1x256mb of memory.
 
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