Originally posted by: Burbot
coolred
I share opinion of
arcas about some kind of configuration screwup. Let's assume that Sandra memory bandwidth scores actually mean something useful. Then NUMA configuration, by virtue of having 2x theoretical memory bandwidth, is going to give you 2x score. This effect can be seen on gamepc.com newer test, but is curiously absent from October 2003 one. Thus, it looks like during Oct 2003 test they were putting all memory into one bank even on K8W, and all advantages of NUMA did not really show up because they *did not use it*.
For someone who wants to use the box as a media server, or divx encoder, or who just wants to run 20 apps at a time, its not gonna make a huge differance.
Running a lot of "generic not too heavy" apps at a time requires sufficient memory and moderately reasonable CPU. Dual processor is definitely an overkill here.
DivX encoding? How many DivX movies do you have to encode per day to make dual CPU machine purchase reasonable?
Media server? I do not think you need SMP in those, either.
You try to make it sound like this machine is for normal folks who want a fast machine for general purpose computing. It's not. Normal folks will have a heart attack and die under the table when they see Opteron (or, to be fair, Xeon) pricing. Home-caliber power users are probably going to feel just fine with single-processor A64 barebones. Worstation users will not buy it, since it does not provide things that workstation users need (such as large disk and memory capacity). So who would get it? Somebody who has lots of cash to burn and wants to get an SMP machine to be cool?