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Offline Desmon

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Re: AmigaONE benchmark - Important
« on: February 19, 2003, 08:39:43 AM »
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I have a 2.26 GHz P4 w 533 MHz FSB, 1 Gig ram DDR2100.
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I started the program to do RC5. The OGR24, started instead (I think 24, not 25, whichever is default.) I got, with McAfee firewall and anti-virus in the background, and as near as I can tell all other unnecessary prgs off, 9.1 to 9.3 million nodes a second. So, WOW, A1!!!

You're comparing apples and oranges. OGR is NOT RC5-72.
Try starting your client with the "-bench" argument to see what it 9and your machine are capable of.
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Re: AmigaONE benchmark - Important
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2003, 08:51:07 AM »
Just to add fuel to the fire, I benchmarked my own machine a couple of minutes ago. It's an AthlonXp 2000+ (1667MHz) w/512MB of DDR 2700 RAM running Mandrake 7.1. I had XMMS playing as well as a couple of Mozilla windows open...

dnetc v2.9001-478-CTR-02112023 for Linux (Linux 2.2.15-4mdk). Please provide the *entire* version descriptor when submitting bug reports. The distributed.net bug report pages are at http://www.distributed.net/bugs/ Using email address (distributed.net ID) 'chotch@............'
[Feb 19 08:37:57 UTC] Automatic processor type detection found
an AMD K7-6 (Athlon XP/MP/-4) processor.
[Feb 19 08:37:57 UTC] OGR: using core #0 (GARSP 5.13-A).
[Feb 19 08:38:16 UTC] OGR: Benchmark for core #0 (GARSP 5.13-A)
       0.00:00:16.68 [11,873,670 nodes/sec]
[Feb 19 08:38:16 UTC] OGR: using core #1 (GARSP 5.13-B).
[Feb 19 08:38:38 UTC] OGR: Benchmark for core #1 (GARSP 5.13-B)
0.00:00:19.60 [11,491,880 nodes/sec]

So the Pentium used in those tests doesn't look too good at all.
Cache Ya,
Craig.


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