Author: Aaron Gordon
Date: 18:14:35 12/11/02
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On December 11, 2002 at 20:58:09, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On December 10, 2002 at 17:21:37, Matt Taylor wrote: > >>I would appreciate other people posting results as well for comparison. It would >>be nice to have results localized in a single thread without lots of extra >>discussion. >> >>-- Dual-AthlonMP 1600 (133 MHz FSB) -- >>Total nodes: 121662897 >>Raw nodes per second: 1382532 >>Total elapsed time: 88 >>SMP time-to-ply measurement: 7.272727 >> >>-- Dual-AthlonMP 2000 (133 MHz FSB) -- >>Total nodes: 118211187 >>Raw nodes per second: 1597448 >>Total elapsed time: 74 >>SMP time-to-ply measurement: 8.648649 >> >>-Matt > >Total nodes: 63863813 >Raw nodes per second: 1030061 >Total elapsed time: 62 >SMP time-to-ply measurement: 10.322581 > > >Total nodes: 67107793 >Raw nodes per second: 2097118 >Total elapsed time: 32 >SMP time-to-ply measurement: 20.0000 > >The first number is the current version using one cpu only. > >The second number is using two 2.8ghz xeons. Run four times and >averaged. Hyatt, are you also using 18.15? I can understand a small node variation but ~120m nodes vs ~65m nodes is pretty massive. The single CPU result seems on-par with an AthlonXP 1900+ (1.6GHz). This was with Crafty v18.11 though.. If you can please get some Crafty 18.11 results. No hash, just load up 18.11 w/o a crafty.rc file and type "bench". All results below are single CPU results except for the dual celeron mentioned at the bottom. XP 1.6GHz (1900+) Total nodes: 104161030 Raw nodes per second: 1001548 Total elapsed time: 104 SMP time-to-ply measurement: 6.153846 XP 1900+ @ 1.86GHz(~2200+) Total nodes: 104161030 Raw nodes per second: 1197253 Total elapsed time: 87 SMP time-to-ply measurement: 7.356322 XP 2600+ @ 2.52Ghz Total nodes: 104161030 Raw nodes per second: 1578197 Total elapsed time: 66 SMP time-to-ply measurement: 9.696970 and the dual Celeron 400 @ 550 comes in around 550kn/s.. poor lil' thing :)
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