The Overclocking & Cooling forum has its own benchmarks, but those are geared towards single CPU systems. A few months ago when I built my first new SMP system (Had a Dell PowerEdge Dual P3 Server before it) I found the clibench SMP benchmark.
So, let's put together our System Specs & run this benchmark a few times so we can at least see how our different systems handle different multi-threaded benchmarks.
On 06/20/2005, these were the Top 20 scores sorted by Dhrystones:
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Edit: I have setup a database on my website where I am listing & sorting the results from this thread. You can access it via the web here: CliBench Results Database - http://files.timaxe.com/projects/clibench/
Edit 2/7: Results are now avaliable in a CSV (Comma Seperated Values) file that can be imported into most spreadsheet software and graphed. The download can be found on my page, or you can direct download all of the results with this link: Download All Results -- http://files.timaxe.com/projects/clibench/export.php?type=all
(I may eventually edit a few graphs into this first post)
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Here is what I would like you to do:
You may also repeat the test with a single CPU, and do a File -> Compare. But to make it easier to read/scroll through the results, please post each benchmark compared to my results. (I guess mine should be the "base" system )
Base System Specs in Comparison File (See next post):
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Edit: If you can, please use the [ code] [/ code] tags for the results so formatting/spaces can be preserved.
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Thanks
So, let's put together our System Specs & run this benchmark a few times so we can at least see how our different systems handle different multi-threaded benchmarks.
On 06/20/2005, these were the Top 20 scores sorted by Dhrystones:
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Edit: I have setup a database on my website where I am listing & sorting the results from this thread. You can access it via the web here: CliBench Results Database - http://files.timaxe.com/projects/clibench/
Edit 2/7: Results are now avaliable in a CSV (Comma Seperated Values) file that can be imported into most spreadsheet software and graphed. The download can be found on my page, or you can direct download all of the results with this link: Download All Results -- http://files.timaxe.com/projects/clibench/export.php?type=all
(I may eventually edit a few graphs into this first post)
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Here is what I would like you to do:
- Go to the clibench home page, and download the CliBench Mk III SMP 0.7.16 binary only file.
- Run CliBench ( clibench-mkiii-0.7.16.exe ). It should have a large empty window.
- Go to Test -> Select All CPU Tests
- Go to Test -> Run Selected Tests
- On the Window that pops up, Fill in # of Threads To Run and click Ok (begin)
Threads To Run = Number of (Virtual) Processors Recognized By OS - At the end of the benchmark session, your computer should be responsive again.
- Download my results, and do a File -> Compare to load them into CliBench.
(Zxcs has kindly mirrored the comparison file here for me incase my server goes off-line) - Do a File -> Export and save a text file.
- Copy & Paste The Results into a reply, along with information such as your Processor Architecture & Speed, RAM (& ratio if not 1:1), FSB/Multiplier settings, Motherboard, and whatever else you deem important
You may also repeat the test with a single CPU, and do a File -> Compare. But to make it easier to read/scroll through the results, please post each benchmark compared to my results. (I guess mine should be the "base" system )
Base System Specs in Comparison File (See next post):
- Dual AthlonXP-M 2400+ @ 2.448GHz (18x136) (1.75v) on Gigabyte GA-7DPXDW-P
- PC3200 512MB Generic Kingston RAM @ 136MHz (Don't remember timings)
- Windows 2000 SP4
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Edit: If you can, please use the [ code] [/ code] tags for the results so formatting/spaces can be preserved.
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Results
[/ code]
Thanks