Everyone - please post OGR benches from 460 client here - for speeds page :)

aberant

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Just thinking it might be pertiant seeing as you can benchmark with the new clients. Or, you could teach me what and .asp is and i could to do it ! hehe. Just a suggestion :p
 

UmbrAC

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I got 6.4k nodes/s for my Athlon OGR long bench. Also, if you could change the RC5 for the athlon too.
 

Mika

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Can somebody confirm the new Athlon RC5 multiplier is 3.4 before I change it?

Mika
 

JonB

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Let's see. Since I love OGR so much.

For the 2.8009-460-CTR-00060723 client for Win32,

For Celeron 300a/450, using core #0 (GARSP 5.13), long bench

I get 2,557,661.16 nodes/sec

plus, its a pretty day outside and I'm not at work. Does it get much better than this????
 

BurntKooshie

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Mika - i can confirm that its over 3.3, but at least in win98, under 3.4. I get 2.36mkeys/sec @ 700mhz. That's 3.37 kkeys/mhz. So with another OS, it might be able to squeak another .03 out of it...
 

aberant

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MIKA - for OGR i get 736995 as average from 3 long OGR benches. Winchip C6 at 225 :) Soon to come - standard pentium, K6-2 and G$ benches
:)
 

Viztech

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OGR long benchmarks.
Averages from 4 runs

K6 233 1143099/233=4906 nodes/sec/mhz
K6-2 450 2082565/450=4627
Celeron 366@550 3046955/550=5539
Pentium Classic 166 602380/166=3628

viz
 

PeterN

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Did a run for a PIII 450@556.
The selected OGR core was #0.

OGR-long ==> 2,969,378.31 nodes/sec.
OGR-short ==> 2,946,536.44 nodes/sec.

Peter
 

nukefarmer

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OGR benchmark on Celeron 433@468 (had to take it down a little because of the hot weather :()
Avg : 2,575,154.08 nodes/sec
 

aberant

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right - what we got so far...

Athlon - Confirmed
Celeron - Confirmed
Winchip
K6
K6-2
Pentium Classic
K6-3
PIII (katmai)

So we still need ...
386
486
Pentium MMX
PII
PPro
K5
All cyrix procs
All mac procs
 

Ken g6

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Well, with BurntKooshie's Cyrix "upgraded" to heaven ;) (or where? :p) I guess I'll have to do the benchmarking honors.

594,663.36 Nodes/sec for a Cyrix 6x86 P150+@120MHz
 

BurntKooshie

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Ken_G6... Hehe...nope, its serving as a dedicated crack rack :) Its vid card is SO bad, that it does 640 * 480 in 16 GREY colors :) That, and I don't have a mouse for it right now....nor a modem (or network card), nor an extra floppy, so give me another few days, and I'll get around to putting some of MY cyrix benchmarks up :)
 

PeterN

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Tomorrow I'll do a run on a P166@200 MMX.
It's at work, so I'll have to wait.
The numbers will come eventually.:D
 

Engine

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For my parents p233mmx:
[Jun 23 02:42:26 UTC] Benchmark for OGR core #0 (GARSP 5.13)
0.00:00:16.25 [959,500.64 nodes/sec]
 

SSP

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Athlon 600 @ 650:
[Jun 23 07:37:40 UTC] Benchmark for OGR core #0 (GARSP 5.13)
0.00:00:16.12 [4,184,365.13 nodes/sec]

I'll add the 486 results later.
 

PeterN

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Here are the numbers for a P166@200 MMX:
OGR core #0
Long ==> 824,979.65 n/s
short ==> 799,082,39 n/s
 

aberant

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i was thinking last night, should the pPro not be on a line of its own ? Just that the ppro didnt have mmx, which surely would slow it down at rc5, no ? just a thought ;)
 

Ken g6

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^^^:)

Actually, Aberant, the RC5 client doesn't use MMX - Osiris knows why. I guess there is no MMX rotl instruction or something.

Any more benchmarks?
 

TheyCallMeSAK

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Alright, PIII 700 (no o/c)

[Jun 24 21:45:07 UTC] Benchmark for RC5 core #2 (RG class 6)
0.00:00:16.03 [1,961,925.90 keys/sec]
[Jun 24 21:45:26 UTC] Benchmark for OGR core #0 (GARSP 5.13)
0.00:00:16.05 [3,875,661.60 nodes/sec]
[Jun 24 21:45:41 UTC] Benchmark for RC5 core #2 (RG class 6)
0.00:00:08.05 [1,952,912.83 keys/sec]
[Jun 24 21:45:52 UTC] Benchmark for OGR core #0 (GARSP 5.13)
0.00:00:08.07 [3,911,675.13 nodes/sec]

 

amok

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PIII 620 (Katmai) Avg. of 4 runs with core #0: 3.38M nodes/s

That translates out to about 5451 nodes/s/MHz.
 

aberant

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Ken :) yes it does :) its SSE/3Dnow that it doesnt use...

"2.7100.418 new: RC5 MMX cores are now in place. 50% speed
improvement on Pentium MMX processors."

taken from changes.txt :)