Message boards : Number crunching : Anyone running Core 2 Duo CPUs ?
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Ian_D Send message Joined: 21 Sep 05 Posts: 55 Credit: 4,216,173 RAC: 0 |
If so, what sort of numbers (dhry/whet) are you getting and how many point per specific timed WU ? |
Elektra* Send message Joined: 12 Nov 05 Posts: 120 Credit: 493,260 RAC: 0 |
dhrystone: nnnnn Gigaflops whetstone: nnnnn Gigaflops Sorry, but for the moment I would say: Don't feed the trolls or those whiners who, when seeing any results higher than their own, are repeating in every thread their laments about credit shaping and cheating Love, Michi |
Ananas Send message Joined: 1 Jan 06 Posts: 232 Credit: 752,471 RAC: 0 |
Das "-" gab's von mir, fuer die unnoetige und arrogante Stichelei. |
scsimodo Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 93 Credit: 946,359 RAC: 0 |
If so, what sort of numbers (dhry/whet) are you getting and how many point per specific timed WU ? deleted: Didn't read carefully enough! :) |
Jose Send message Joined: 28 Mar 06 Posts: 820 Credit: 48,297 RAC: 0 |
These are the scores for the Conore that is recorded as the top rated Rosetta Conroe Cruncher : Measured floating point speed 8830.2 million ops/sec Measured integer speed 31804.78 million ops/sec |
Ananas Send message Joined: 1 Jan 06 Posts: 232 Credit: 752,471 RAC: 0 |
Here is one that reports Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU X6800 @ 2.93GHz Here's one more of those p.s.: http://www.zebulon.fr/zeb-bench/ has a list of overclocked HighEnd systems (AMD and Intel) |
XS_Vietnam_Soldiers Send message Joined: 11 Jan 06 Posts: 240 Credit: 2,880,653 RAC: 0 |
These are the scores for the Conore that is recorded as the top rated Rosetta Conroe Cruncher : Yes, thats Weedsqueezer's 6600ES running at almost 4000mhz on Linux. The machine that is listed as #1 in RAC is a Kentsfield 6700ES..NJKID's... 4 cores not 2 like the Conroe(core duo)and is also running at close to 3800mhz and also on linux.. The reported speeds on the Rosetta pages can be deceptive as they just show what the stock speeds are, so comparing one to another is pointless as you don't get all the information needed to make an intelligent comparision. Movieman |
student_ Send message Joined: 24 Sep 05 Posts: 34 Credit: 4,731,705 RAC: 235 |
Information below snatched from various pages of Rosetta@home's 'CPU Breakdown' at boincstats.com. CPU: Intel(R) Core(tm)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz Average Credit: 508.66 CPU: Intel(R) Core(tm)2 CPU 6700 @ 2.66GHz Average Credit: 767.68 Considering that my 24/7 AMD Athlon 3500+ gets about 260 average credit, and my dedicated Intel P4 HT 3.2GHz gets about the same, I'd say that the ~2 times more credit (does anyone have a link on exactly how dhrystones, whetstones etc. factor into the calculation of an actual credit?) for a presumably stock 24/7 E6600 or E6700 is a good deal in terms of credit/$. What's the best <$200 motherboard for overclocking the Conroe series? I'm looking to optimize crunching performance, not gaming performance; from what I've read the ~$150 Gigabyte GA 965P DS3 motherboard looks like the best value for this. Does memory speed matter with crunching in general? That is, is there an appreciable difference in crunching performance on a system where the only difference is 512MB DDR2-400 and 512MB DDR2-800? |
Astro Send message Joined: 2 Oct 05 Posts: 987 Credit: 500,253 RAC: 0 |
(does anyone have a link on exactly how dhrystones, whetstones etc. factor into the calculation of an actual credit?) claimed credit = (dhrystone+Whetstone) * CPU time (seconds)/1728000 |
student_ Send message Joined: 24 Sep 05 Posts: 34 Credit: 4,731,705 RAC: 235 |
(does anyone have a link on exactly how dhrystones, whetstones etc. factor into the calculation of an actual credit?) Where/how did you find that out? I imagine it's somewhere/how embarassingly obvious. |
Astro Send message Joined: 2 Oct 05 Posts: 987 Credit: 500,253 RAC: 0 |
Claimed Credit according to the "unofficial Boinc Wiki". A one stop shop for Boinc related questions. |
tralala Send message Joined: 8 Apr 06 Posts: 376 Credit: 581,806 RAC: 0 |
The Asus P5W DH is also a very good choice but close to 200 $ I believe. I read as well that the GA 965P DS3 overclocks core 2 cpus very well however there are rare reports where no overclocking at all is possible (reason yet unknown). You'll find lots of oc information regarding core 2 duo cpus here: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=59 Does memory speed matter with crunching in general? That is, is there an appreciable difference in crunching performance on a system where the only difference is 512MB DDR2-400 and 512MB DDR2-800? Most apps and benchmarks do not gain much from faster memory. In fact there is no difference between DDR2-667 and DDR2-800 since memory speed with core2 duo cpus is limited by the fsb-bottleneck of the cpu which just can't use the increased memory bandwidth. DDR2-400 and DDR2-553 will be a bit slower but most probably only marginally. However in order to overclock well you need overclockable RAM, which means quality RAM. I'd rather buy good 533 or 667 pieces than any 800 pieces. |
XS_The_Machine Send message Joined: 2 Jan 06 Posts: 47 Credit: 4,612,053 RAC: 0 |
The Gigabyte DS3 mobo seems to clock the best using Allendale CPUs, so I would probably try an E6400 with that one. The ASUS P5W DH is a pretty good mobo, but it's usually more than $250. ATM it's $269.99 at the Egg. |
Mahbubur Send message Joined: 29 Apr 06 Posts: 16 Credit: 179,352 RAC: 0 |
The new Mac Pros are going to be very serious crunchers. Also, if Intel are indeed able to release Kentsfields and Clovertowns before the end of the year, Mac Pros running dual Xeons will raise the bar again. |
eplnificant Send message Joined: 9 Jun 06 Posts: 6 Credit: 13,121,045 RAC: 0 |
I have a new Dell 620 Laptop that was assigned to me at work, and, of course, I put Rosetta on it; it's current RAC is 451.60 using the Core 2 Duo CPU to run 2 jobs at once. Details Follow: Created 12 Jul 2006 23:29:54 UTC Total Credit 12,938.10 Recent average credit 451.60 CPU type GenuineIntel Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2500 @ 2.00GHz Number of CPUs 2 Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition, Service Pack 2, (05.01.2600.00) Memory 1014.11 MB Cache 976.56 KB Swap space 2441.21 MB Total disk space 37.21 GB Free Disk Space 27.35 GB Measured floating point speed 1784 million ops/sec Measured integer speed 3718.99 million ops/sec Average upload rate 7.17 KB/sec Average download rate Unknown Average turnaround time 0.27 days Maximum daily WU quota per CPU 100/day Results 122 Number of times client has contacted server 474 Last time contacted server 8 Aug 2006 5:32:14 UTC % of time BOINC client is running 98.3446 % While BOINC running, % of time work is allowed 99.9901 % Average CPU efficiency 0.991353 Result duration correction factor 0.488601 |
jjgb10 Send message Joined: 29 Sep 05 Posts: 21 Credit: 6,152,959 RAC: 0 |
That Dell isn't a Core 2 Duo. It is just a Core Duo. There is a new desktop chip named the Core 2 Duo. So far, it's peformance is better than any AMD chip out there. |
XS_The_Machine Send message Joined: 2 Jan 06 Posts: 47 Credit: 4,612,053 RAC: 0 |
Yeah, the T2xxx is a Core Duo CPU. The Core 2 Duo mobile is the T7xxx. And it utterly destroys any other chip. Stock client at 3.1ghz on an E6600, I think, was about 3000, 6000. |
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