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michael37:
Quick question to expert community. I got hands on a quad-Dempsey. Nice system with HT enabled, makes up 8 processors. It's marketed as Intel 50XX family of processors, and it's a last family preceding Core 2-based Woodcrests (aka 51xx family). It's definitely not a Core 2.
So, I tried running the SSSE3 app and it completed the test workunit faster than any other app. Then, I ran iit for a few days and it had no problems running nor validating workunits.
Am I missing something? Isn't Core 2 app supposed to break on non Core-2 CPUs? I am running
Optimized SETI@Home Enhanced application
Optimizers: Ben Herndon, Josef Segur, Alex Kan, Simon Zadra
Linux port: Crunch3r, Hans Dorn, Simon Zadra
Version: Linux 64-bit based on S@H V5.15 'Noo? No - Ni!'
Revision: R-2.2B|xT|FFT:IPP_SSSE3|Ben-Joe
CPUID: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.40GHz
CPUs: 2, cores: 1, cache: L1=16K, L2=1024K, L3=16384K
Features: MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 x86_64
If anyone wants to look, here is link to this host.
Simon:
Hm,
until now I thought there was only one ill-fated - and never commercially released - pre-Core 2 CPU that supported SSSE3, and that's the "Tejas". PD-descendant, large caches, slightly better power consumption than 9xx PDs, but no match for Opterons at the time.
So either Intel decided to market them as 50xx and I missed that, or something strange is going on :)
Regards,
Simon.
michael37:
It's strange indeed. Notably, and expectedly, the higher clock speed (3.4GHz) Dempsey based on Netburst technology performs slower than my Core 2 Woodcrest at 2.66GHz. At 8 CPUs though, the total RAC is not bad.
I wish I had some quad cores for apples to apples 8-way comparison.
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