Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 19:54:37 01/31/03
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On January 31, 2003 at 21:18:04, Jonas Cohonas wrote: >On January 31, 2003 at 20:09:51, Matt Taylor wrote: > >>On January 31, 2003 at 16:55:51, Jonas Cohonas wrote: >> >>>On January 31, 2003 at 15:30:02, Lei , Shiann-Tzong wrote: >>> >>>>On January 31, 2003 at 14:19:22, Vladik wrote: >>>> >>>>>I bought AMD Athlon XP2400+ and on my pc shows 2.0 GHz is that right ? >>>>>And do i need any configration in Bios or to leave it defoult settings ? >>>>> >>>>>-------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> >>>>>my hardware: >>>>> >>>>>AMD Athlon XP2400+ >>>>>Asus A7S333 >>>>>Samsung(333 mhz) 256 DDR >>>>>Win XP Prof. >>>>> >>>>>I tested Fritzmrk under Fritz 7 Gui with Fritz 7.0.0.8 with 32 mb hash and the >>>>>kn/s is: 1100 kn/s per second. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>I wonder that is everything okay or there is something wrong ? >>>>> >>>>>Thanks in advance >>>>> >>>>>Regards, >>>>>Vladik >>>> >>>>Dual Xeon 2.0Ghz can get 4200 fritzmark . About 4000 Kn/s >>> >>>Something is wrong here, by what you say you should get over 2000 Kn/s on a >>>single 2 Ghz Xeon?? that can't be right. >>> >>>(I assume you used DF7 for your fritzmark?) >>> >>>Regards >>>Jonas >> >>Somebody else posted that a 2.4 GHz Pentium 4 scored 950 Kn/s. Therefore a dual >>2.4 GHz Xeon would score somewhere below 1900 Kn/s. The only explanation for an >>aberration is that other assumptions were violated. This may be effects from a >>larger cache, or it could be a different type of ram, different hash table size, >>or any number of things. >> >>It would be useful if those sorts of variables were posted alongside the >>benchmark data. Otherwise the only conclusion that can be drawn is that all 3 >>systems are fast. >> >>-Matt > >No matter what RAM or cache it has a dual 2.0 Ghz xeon could not outperform a >dual 2.4 Ghz with more than a 100%, atleast not the way i see it, Hyatt, Slater >can you enlighten me? > >Regards >Jonas I can't help much. I have a dual 2.8 xeon that runs the crafty benchmark at 2.1M nodes per second under linux. I have no idea how fast fritz would run on this box however...
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