What does this project appeal to, high fsb or pure ghz?. I'd like to try it out, maybe 1 Intel, and 1 AMD to see how it runs.
http://predictor.scripps.edu/
What does this project appeal to, high fsb or pure ghz?. I'd like to try it out, maybe 1 Intel, and 1 AMD to see how it runs.
http://predictor.scripps.edu/
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Strange but I get this on my AMD1,1 Ghz:
Measured floating point speed 1061.93 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 2178.44 million ops/sec
Measured memory bandwidth 953.67 MB/sec
And you chaz:
AMD Athlon(tm) MP 2700+ Pentium
Measured floating point speed 979.52 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 1864.32 million ops/sec
Measured memory bandwidth 953.67 MB/sec
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz Pentium
Measured floating point speed 758.9 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 1170.21 million ops/sec
Measured memory bandwidth 953.67 MB/sec
Thats funny, ur 1.1 is faster than Weiner's XP2500 even.
What version do you have?
Mine is Beta 3.07
Or, maybe it varies between WU's?
You didnt click the Merge button did you? :shock:
Mine is 3.19Originally Posted by chaz
Probably, I don't remember.Originally Posted by chaz
Where did you get 3.19?
I dont see it on the site, only 3.07
From BC:Originally Posted by chaz
Originally Posted by BC
ok I'll give it a try, thanks
The benchmarks look better, but WU completion time hasnt changed much at all.Hopefully i just got a few big ones...Thanks pepe,BC.
The differences are because of benchmark changes between versions.Originally Posted by em99010pepe
The Seti Beta team (us) proved the need for a complete overhaul (phased) to deal with the AMD64s and Intel HTs.. 3.19 & 3.07 are completely different.... Notice that the memory speed is fixed... this is on purpose. Also, merging has no impact. The 'update' function in the GUI is what updates the #'s..... and the benchmarks are in the GUI (aka CC).
BC