YAN 3.14 Bench

Tsavo

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Sep 29, 2009
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Yet Another Pi Bench:
http://www.numberworld.org/y-cruncher/

Core i5/750 at 3.2 GHz, 4GB RAM. All tests done in multi-threaded mode.

1M:
Computation Time: 0.377 seconds
Total Time: 0.653 seconds

16M:
Computation Time: 5.258 seconds
Total Time: 6.016 seconds

25M:
Computation Time: 8.131 seconds
Total Time: 9.100 seconds

32M: (Super Pi 1.5 does this in 10m 4s)
Computation Time: 11.394 seconds
Total Time: 12.588 seconds

50M:
Computation Time: 17.876 seconds
Total Time: 19.441 seconds

100M:
Computation Time: 39.694 seconds
Total Time: 42.598 seconds

250M:

Computation Time: 114.065 seconds
Total Time: 121.064 seconds

500M:
Computation Time: 269.943 seconds
Total Time: 285.190 seconds

1B: (Not enough ram!)
Computation Time: 3,477.544 seconds
Total Time: 3,994.973 seconds
 

Tsavo

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Celeron E3200 at 3 GHz, 2GB RAM. All tests done in multi-threaded mode.

1M:
Computation Time: 0.641 seconds
Total Time: 0.986 seconds

16M:
Computation Time: 14.680 seconds
Total Time: 15.909 seconds

25M:
Computation Time: 23.050 seconds
Total Time: 24.697 seconds

32M: (Super Pi 1.5 does this in 16m 38s)
Computation Time: 32.722 seconds
Total Time: 34.840 seconds

50M:
Computation Time: 53.629 seconds
Total Time: 56.811 seconds

100M:
Computation Time: 117.355 seconds
Total Time: 122.713 seconds

250M:
Computation Time: 339.761 seconds
Total Time: 354.328 seconds

500M: (Out of ram!)
Computation Time: 2,294.228 seconds
Total Time: 2,577.698 seconds
 

DrMrLordX

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The Celeron wins because it has a Voodoo 1.

Seriously though, I hadn't heard of this benchmark before. Very interesting. The fact that it supports something other than x87 FPU is nice.