To participate in the test, just download the test file and follow the "instructions.txt" file that's included in the rar file and just post your results to this thread. I'll compile them and post them collectively here.
The rar file contains a small (43 meg) mpeg-2 clip with the an avs script file, d2v file, the jobs etc.
Download to test files has been removed since >2 weeks of inactivity.
Thanks all!
Update: 25-Mar-07
Have a look at the post by aicjofs here where he shows that using mt.dll on the work.avs I provided can translate into an addition boost of ~14 % on his QX6700.
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Results
Here are the data collected to date (updated when users post new data to this thread).
O/C Efficiency
If you keep your CPU:Mem bus 1:1, you'll find that the data scale in a highly linear fashion albeit short of the theoretical maximum. Here is a little analysis on chantmak's data to this end.
Same CPU speed, different FSB
Finally, here is a subset of the data showing that, at least with MeGUI doing this avs, there is really no advantage to running with a higher FSB @ the same clockrate. Mem timing does seem to have an effect (last row). Have a look for yourself:
The rar file contains a small (43 meg) mpeg-2 clip with the an avs script file, d2v file, the jobs etc.
Download to test files has been removed since >2 weeks of inactivity.
Thanks all!
Update: 25-Mar-07
Have a look at the post by aicjofs here where he shows that using mt.dll on the work.avs I provided can translate into an addition boost of ~14 % on his QX6700.
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Results
Here are the data collected to date (updated when users post new data to this thread).
O/C Efficiency
If you keep your CPU:Mem bus 1:1, you'll find that the data scale in a highly linear fashion albeit short of the theoretical maximum. Here is a little analysis on chantmak's data to this end.
Same CPU speed, different FSB
Finally, here is a subset of the data showing that, at least with MeGUI doing this avs, there is really no advantage to running with a higher FSB @ the same clockrate. Mem timing does seem to have an effect (last row). Have a look for yourself: