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Re: Show Your Processor Score

Ivang - I am not sure you are giving your processor score. You may have given your overall system performance.
I run an AMD at 1,8Gig and have a processor score of 180. Your 3 Gig engine should do a lot better. Have a look at RT's posting above.... he clarifies which result to post.

Keep crunching anyway!!!! all for a good purpose!
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Hi RobSab,
my processor is in fact 1.8Gig. AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+ is it's commercial type name. Sandra says following:
Model : AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+
Speed : 1.81GHz
Model Number : 3000 (estimated)
Performance Rating : PR2714 (estimated)
Type : Standard
Package : FC µPGA939
Multiplier : 9/1x
Minimum/Maximum Multiplier : 9/1x / 9/1x
Generation : G8
Name : M1F-DH8 Athlon 64 (K8 Winchester) 90nm 1.4GHz-2.2 1.45-1.55V.
Sandra benchmarks:
Dhrystone ALU: 8291 MIPS
Whetstone FPU/SSE2: 2886/3668 MFLOPS.
So, maybe scoring 180 is appropriate? I've seen others having similar figures for this processor in RT's tables.
Regards, Ivang.
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blushing

ooops - my ignorance .... blushing

So we are in sink then Ivang .... crunching at 180 points with the same processor speed hahahaha
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So we are in sink then Ivang .... crunching at 180 points with the same processor speed hahahaha
Yep... any temptation to overclock?
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XP-m 2500+................250 biggrin
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Yep... any temptation to overclock?


Temptation - yes. Capabilities - NO.
I have some very cheap ram in the box - 133 MHz stuff that falls over if you change anything in the BIOS. If I ever have some spare money, I will put better memory in the box and tweak it up... but in the mean time.... just crunching away.

I overclock a Pentium 4 2Gig to 2,3Gig - but just for the sake of making it sweat for its constant flow of clean electrical energy. Otherwise it would slack off and get lazy - might even take the energy flow for granted wink

Have you wound yours up - or are you planning to do so Ivang?
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RobSab,
Have you wound yours up - or are you planning to do so Ivang?
I'm rather conservative, so I cautiously did 5% OC couple of days ago, saw that CPU temperature rose only 2-3° and stability was good. Agent rating is now 188. I feel encouraged to add another 5% and see what happens. I have ASUS A64N-SLI mobo and PC3200 RAM.
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Wtached nasa TV all day today blushing
I love space travell and exploration!!!!

My cpu ranking on the P4 23,Ghz dropped from 137 to 58 ..... sad sad sad

but the launch of the shuttle discovery was phenominal - well done NASA!!!
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23 Ghz shock biggrin


my a64 3000+ says 239 biggrin got it running at 2.39 Ghz smile
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ON the ball as usuall... thankyou.

correction: 2,3GHz of course.
my a64 3000+ says 239

that is a good result!
you must be hyper crunching! - LOL
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