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Author Topic: New version of the CPUID program  (Read 47177 times)

KWSN - Sir Brian

  • Guest
Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #30 on: 14 Nov 2006, 02:24:17 pm »
Sir Brian,

Allendale's have a 2 Meg L2 Cache per core (2 x 1024)
Conroes have a 4 Meg L2 Cache  (2 x 2048)

So you do have a Conroe, but my identification table (corrected just now) listed the doubled cache values, but compared them to  the single cache sizes.

Thanks for the assist.


To my knowledge, the 6300 and 6400 ARE Allendales and have the 2MB cache versus the Conroe's 4 MB. My E6400 shows up as an Allendale with 2 MB L2 cache in CPU-Z, which I believe is correct. Also, for both of these chips, I believe the cache is shared, not per core.

So basically, I think your CPUID was entirely correct for that E6300. Just my 2˘


yep you're right.....
my bad....

 :-[ :-[ :-[

Ni!

FluffyChicken

  • Guest
Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #31 on: 15 Nov 2006, 05:24:53 am »
Quick question,  I posted mine above since it had a different family model.
I have 2 more compters with different family models agian.

Is it just hits you are after are more information ?


Kiwit

  • Guest
Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #32 on: 01 Dec 2006, 07:02:46 pm »
This is for my XP-M 3000 Athlon Laptop in a Asus A2500D

CPUID
 -tag: 'AuthenticAMD'
 -fullname: 'AMD Athlon(tm) Processor'
Computed name: 'AMD K7x Athlon XP (Barton)'
 -notes:
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   1  *   1   =  1     64K  512K    0K   64K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [10-04a]
    6-A-0       00            00-0       000

 features: mmx 3Dnow 3Dnow+ sse

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000001 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 0..1   000006A0 00000000 00000000 0383F9FF
 8..0   80000008 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 8..1   000007A0 00000000 00000000 C1CBF9FF
 8..2   20444D41 6C687441 74286E6F 5020296D
 8..3   65636F72 726F7373 00000000 00000000
 8..4   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..5   0408FF08 FF20FF10 40020140 40020140
 8..6   00000000 41004100 02008140 00000000

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=2199 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:  11773  5530  522 - Reads
    8 ints:  13192  5248  554 - Writes
     8 sse:  16562  6460  884 - Reads
     8 sse:  16594  6446  724 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33  964 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33  675 - Writes

 < Press [enter] key to close >

citroja

  • Guest
Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #33 on: 26 Dec 2006, 03:08:02 pm »
I didn't see this computer on the list but someone else may have posted for it...
The only thing that I noticed a difference on was the extended family values.

I have attached the .txt files for comparison.

**************************************

here is the 10-04-A results:

**************************************

 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.80GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel P4 Pentium-IV (Willamette)'
 -notes:
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   1  *   1   =  1      8K  256K    0K   12K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [10-04a]
    F-1-2       08            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000002 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   00000F12 00010808 00000000 3FEBFBFF
 0..2   665B5001 00000000 00000000 007A7040
 8..0   80000004 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..1   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..2   65746E49 2952286C 6E655020 6D756974
 8..3   20295228 50432034 2E312055 48473038
 8..4   2034007A 20555043 30382E31 007A4847

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=1793 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:   6662  4745  933 - Reads
    8 ints:   3482  3525  512 - Writes
     8 sse:  13499 12113  988 - Reads
     8 sse:   7661  7794  513 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33  986 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33  336 - Writes

-citroja

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Hal2710

  • Guest
Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #34 on: 04 Jan 2007, 06:38:13 am »
Hi,

Heres my baby :-



CPUID
 -tag: 'AuthenticAMD'
 -fullname: 'Dual Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 170'
Computed name: 'AMD K8 Opteron DC 1 (xxx)'
 -notes:
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   2  *   1   =  2     64K 1024K    0K   64K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [10-04a]
    F-3-2       2C23            00-2       B05

 features: mmx 3Dnow 3Dnow+ sse sse2 sse3 em64t

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000001 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 0..1   00020F32 01020800 00000001 178BFBFF
 8..0   80000018 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 8..1   00020F32 00000B05 00000003 E3D3FBFF
 8..2   6C617544 726F4320 4D412065 704F2044
 8..3   6F726574 6D74286E 72502029 7365636F
 8..4   20726F73 00303731 00000000 00000000
 8..5   FF08FF08 FF20FF20 40020140 40020140
 8..6   00000000 42004200 04008140 00000000

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=2899 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:  15952  8138 3782 - Reads
    8 ints:  19333  7486 2711 - Writes
     8 sse:  21927 11654 3765 - Reads
     8 sse:  22004 10897 2921 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 4070 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 3063 - Writes

 < Press [enter] key to close >



Hal2710

talaktalan

  • Guest
Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #35 on: 10 Jan 2007, 02:23:49 pm »
Here is the output for an oldie, it's neither Intel nor AMD  ;D :

 CPUID
 -tag: 'CyrixInstead'
 -fullname: ''
Computed name: 'Cyrix 6x86MX 6x86MX (MII)'
 -notes:
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   1  *   1   =  1     16K    0K    0K   16K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [10-04a]
    6-0-0       43            00-0       000

 features: mmx

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000001 69727943 64616574 736E4978
 0..1   00000600 69727943 00000000 0080A135
 8..0   [CPU doesn't have xtd ID]

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed= 249 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:    964    33  741 - Reads
    8 ints:    128    33  322 - Writes
     8 mmx:   1513    33 1517 - Reads
     8 mmx:    289    33  346 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33   33 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33   33 - Writes

 < Press [enter] key to close >

There is, however, an error in the data: This cpu has a 64 KB unified L1 cache, not 16KB L1 data + 16KB L1 code as listed in the output. The other information should be correct. Maybe the doubled 6x86MX in the 'Computed name' output is a bit odd. This cpu was called Cyrix MII PR333 (by Cyrix) and IBM 6x86MX PR333 (by IBM), I have the IBM version here, but afaik only the package is different.

Regards

Alex

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« Last Edit: 10 Jan 2007, 02:25:43 pm by talaktalan »

troythewdblue

  • Guest
Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #36 on: 10 Jan 2007, 04:18:56 pm »
 CPUID
 -tag: 'AuthenticAMD'
 -fullname: 'AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3800+'
Computed name: 'AMD K8 Athlon 64 (Venice)'
 -notes: XX00+
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   1  *   1   =  1     64K  512K    0K   64K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [10-04a]
    F-F-2       42F            00-2       110

 features: mmx 3Dnow 3Dnow+ sse sse2 sse3 em64t

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000001 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 0..1   00020FF2 00000800 00000001 078BFBFF
 8..0   80000018 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 8..1   00020FF2 00000110 00000001 E3D3FBFF
 8..2   20444D41 6C687441 74286E6F 3620296D
 8..3   72502034 7365636F 20726F73 30303833
 8..4   0000002B 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..5   FF08FF08 FF20FF20 40020140 40020140
 8..6   00000000 42004200 02008140 00000000
it is actuly 2 64 kb l1 cache for total of 128 only shows 64
« Last Edit: 10 Jan 2007, 04:23:28 pm by troythewdblue »

dkenny

  • Guest
Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #37 on: 04 Feb 2007, 12:55:53 am »
My copy of the cpuid run for my system is attached.

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v4wheelman

  • Guest
Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #38 on: 09 Feb 2007, 02:38:39 pm »
Good Day !

A BIG thank you to those who take the time to write, publish and support optomized applications. Great work !!!

I am running an optomized Seti App ... details below. My computer is not in the list and I am submitting it here. Is there any chance there will be an SSE3 app for AMD processors?


 CPUID
 -tag: 'AuthenticAMD'
 -fullname: 'AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-52'
Computed name: 'AMD K8 Opteron 8 (Sledgehammer)'
 -notes: YY HE
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   2  *   1   =  2     64K  512K    0K   64K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [10-04a]
    F-8-2       1648            00-4       597

 features: mmx 3Dnow 3Dnow+ sse sse2 sse3 em64t

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000001 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 0..1   00040F82 01020800 00002001 178BFBFF
 8..0   80000018 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 8..1   00040F82 00000597 0000001F EBD3FBFF
 8..2   20444D41 69727554 74286E6F 3620296D
 8..3   32582034 626F4D20 20656C69 68636554
 8..4   6F6C6F6E 54207967 32352D4C 00000000
 8..5   FF08FF08 FF20FF20 40020140 40020140
 8..6   00000000 42004200 02008140 00000000

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=1607 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:   8839  4496 2266 - Reads
    8 ints:  10753  4153 1746 - Writes
     8 sse:  12134  6372 2521 - Reads
     8 sse:  12184  5999 1969 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 2651 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 1933 - Writes

 < Press [enter] key to close >





<core_client_version>5.8.8</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<stderr_txt>
Optimized SETI@Home Enhanced application

Optimizers: Ben Herndon, Josef Segur, Alex Kan, Simon Zadra
  Version: Windows SSE2 32-bit 'Ni!' based on seti V5.15  'Chicken Good!'
      Rev: (R-2.0|QxW|FFT:IPP_SSE2|Ben-Joe)
    CPUID: 'AMD K8 Opteron 8 (Sledgehammer)'
     cpus: 1 cores: 2 threads: 1   cache: L1=64K  L2=512K L3=0K
 features: mmx 3Dnow 3Dnow+ sse sse2 sse3 
    speed: 1607 MHz  -- read megs/sec: L1=8805, L2=4442, RAM=2399

« Last Edit: 09 Feb 2007, 02:49:57 pm by v4wheelman »

BenHer

  • Guest
Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #39 on: 23 Feb 2007, 04:47:02 pm »
Ok...

Now I've gotten a version of CPUID to work with an external identification table.
(note it still has an internal table, and will use that if external table file is not in same directory)

This version has no checksum or md5 checking to see if the external file is valid...which is good for this test in case some end user can update the table for a new CPU and send me a working update.

The version which will be put into seti cruncher (and maybe boinc eventually) will have some protections against being modified.

Now I have to look through all the postings here and elsewhere about mis-identification and update the table wtih those newer CPUs.  Once I have that I will probably post something.

Ronon Dex

  • Guest
Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #40 on: 25 Feb 2007, 09:37:32 pm »

I let run the CPUID 10-04-A program when the CPU (QX6700) was in idle (energy savings mode -> @1.6GHz)


 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU           @ 2.66GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel C2Dx Xeon 51xx (Woodcrest)'
 -notes: 51xx
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   4  *   1   =  4     32K 4096K    0K   32K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [10-04a]
    6-F-7       420            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2 sse3 sse4 em64t

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   0000000A 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   000006F7 03040800 0000E3BD BFEBFBFF
 0..2   05B0B101 005657F0 00000000 2CB43049
 0..3   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 0..4   0C000121 01C0003F 0000003F 00000001
 8..0   80000008 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..1   00000000 00000000 00000001 20100000
 8..2   65746E49 2952286C 726F4320 4D542865
 8..3   51203229 20646175 20555043 20202020
 8..4   20202020 20402020 36362E32 007A4847
 8..5   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..6   00000000 00000000 10008040 00000000

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=2666 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:   6028  5176 5734 - Reads
    8 ints:   5753  4880 3126 - Writes
     8 sse:  16046 11060 6373 - Reads
     8 sse:  21409 10055 3189 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 6316 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33  446 - Writes

 < Press [enter] key to close >

KWSN - Sir Brian

  • Guest
Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #41 on: 28 Mar 2007, 05:13:07 pm »
here's an update for A clvertown E5320...    currently being wrongly detected as a woodcrest

Whilst in idle
 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU           E5320  @ 1.86GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel C2Dx Xeon 51xx (Woodcrest)'
 -notes: 51xx

 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  2 *   4  *   1   =  8     32K 4096K    0K   32K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [10-04a]
    6-F-7       2420            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2 sse3 sse4 em64t

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   0000000A 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   000006F7 07040800 0004E3BD BFEBFBFF
 0..2   05B0B101 005657F0 00000000 2CB43049
 0..3   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 0..4   0C000121 01C0003F 0000003F 00000001
 8..0   80000008 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..1   00000000 00000000 00000001 20100000
 8..2   65746E49 2952286C 6F655820 2952286E
 8..3   55504320 20202020 20202020 45202020
 8..4   30323335 20402020 36382E31 007A4847
 8..5   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..6   00000000 00000000 10008040 00000000

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=1866 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:   7018  5853 3211 - Reads
    8 ints:   6703  5693 2122 - Writes
     8 sse:  18724 12958 3317 - Reads
     8 sse:  24987 11730 2152 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 3289 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33  127 - Writes

 < Press [enter] key to close >


whilst running at 100% with 8 optimised clients....

 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU           E5320  @ 1.86GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel C2Dx Xeon 51xx (Woodcrest)'
-notes: 51xx

 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  2 *   4  *   1   =  8     32K 4096K    0K   32K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [10-04a]
    6-F-7       2420            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2 sse3 sse4 em64t

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   0000000A 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   000006F7 07040800 0004E3BD BFEBFBFF
 0..2   05B0B101 005657F0 00000000 2CB43049
 0..3   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 0..4   0C000121 01C0003F 0000003F 00000001
 8..0   80000008 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..1   00000000 00000000 00000001 20100000
 8..2   65746E49 2952286C 6F655820 2952286E
 8..3   55504320 20202020 20202020 45202020
 8..4   30323335 20402020 36382E31 007A4847
 8..5   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..6   00000000 00000000 10008040 00000000

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=1866 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:   7018  5676 1472 - Reads
    8 ints:   6498  5414  786 - Writes
     8 sse:  18811 12715 1488 - Reads
     8 sse:  24529 11166 1053 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 1679 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33   38 - Writes

 < Press [enter] key to close >

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