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New version of the CPUID program
BenHer:
Thanks Roy,
They match as deep as the ID program is written to go. Not significant enough to the optimized crucher whether a system is Mobile or not. Only CPU speed, core type, and RAM speed. Different RAM/CPU speed meaning is obvious, core type tells certain manufacturer (Intel/AMD) improvements in timings.
Roy:
Wasn't sure which factors might be important to you, so....
Are you planning to have a version of this for Linux?
Roy
htrae:
Hey ChickenMan,
I saw you were looking for an AMD Opteron 1 Venus tested with your newer CPUID test so here it is. I also replied in the new thread you started on the Seti forums.
Regards.
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Evil_Rich:
CPUID
-tag: 'GenuineIntel'
-fullname: 'Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.26GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel P4 Pentium-IV (Northwood)'
-notes:
cpus cores hyperT =threads L1 L2 L3 code
1 * 1 * 1 = 1 8K 512K 0K 12K
family-model Brand Extd:family-model Brand [10-04a]
F-2-4 09 00-0 000
features: mmx sse sse2
cpuid -eax- -ebx- -ecx- -edx-
0..0 00000002 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
0..1 00000F24 00010809 00000000 3FEBFBFF
0..2 665B5001 00000000 00000000 007B7040
8..0 80000004 00000000 00000000 00000000
8..1 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
8..2 65746E49 2952286C 6E655020 6D756974
8..3 20295228 50432034 2E322055 48473632
8..4 2034007A 20555043 36322E32 007A4847
< Press [enter] for memory speed >
Speed=2267 Mhz
Test : L1 L2 RAM
8 ints: 8368 5999 1739 - Reads
8 ints: 4408 4458 1014 - Writes
8 sse: 17143 16958 1928 - Reads
8 sse: 9759 9866 1013 - Writes
pre-cache: 33 33 1919 - Reads
not-cached: 33 33 440 - Writes
< Press [enter] key to close >
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Pepo:
--- Quote from: Pepo on 03 Oct 2006, 06:18:05 pm ---...I noticed that the 10-03-A output differs :-\ from the output of the 10-02-A substantially (L1/code and Extd:family-model Brand description)...
--- Code: ---< family-model Brand Extd:family-model Brand [9-30b]
> family-model Brand Extd:family-model Brand [10-03a]
--- End code ---
--- End quote ---
Now after seeing the result of 10-04-A I've finally understood what the text "Brand [9-30b]" mean - the CPUID test program version :-) (which was already named 10-02-A). I've previously thought that it would be fine to have the version number somewhere in the output ;D
For my Banias the only difference is the usage of 8sse instead of 4sse and slightly higher memory speed scores - probably not worth attaching the output.
Peter
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