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Optimized Seti@Home apps => Windows => Topic started by: Simon on 02 Oct 2006, 02:31:26 pm

Title: CPUID Program - please use newer version (link inside)
Post by: Simon on 02 Oct 2006, 02:31:26 pm
Hi folks,

in an upcoming new version of SETI@Home optimized apps, we will include code that gathers more info about your specific CPU and its capabilities. It is not as elaborate as CPU-Z or the like, nor intended to be - but it provides very useful information for optimization.

To make this possible, Ben Herndon (http://lunatics.at/index.php?action=viewprofile;user=BenHer) has produced a small standalone application that finds out what CPU you have, its speed, cache size, memory and cache speed etc. and prints it out on the screen.

The version that was attached here was replaced with a new one. Please see this new thread for information (http://lunatics.at/index.php/topic,89.msg1086.html#msg1086).

Regards,
Simon.
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: kb7rzf on 02 Oct 2006, 03:33:22 pm
Hiya Simon, Here's mine.

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Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: Bruno G Olsen on 02 Oct 2006, 03:43:32 pm
Doesn't look like this one has been tested (id F.4.7)

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Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: Kna on 02 Oct 2006, 04:42:59 pm
No new CPU this time,  probably PIII-S Tualatin and PIII Katmaļ soon..
Computed names are good now, some examples in attachment.

Some remarks :

- In some cases, indication "16K code" instead of 12K with 9-30-A or cpu-z.
  Error introduced with the "nasty trick" in v9-30-B to avoid problem with P166MMX (L2=0K) ?

- Mention  [9-30b] (from previous CPUID rev ?) is left on the line family-model, Brand, etc
  Don't know if it's desired or important
 
- Notable differences in memory speed results
  Due to changes in memory speed routine ?

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Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: htrae on 02 Oct 2006, 04:47:27 pm
Here's a CPUID ChickenTests for you.

 AMD X2 3800 Manchester Core

Thanks for all your great work for the Seti Community...!!!.



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Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: BenHer on 02 Oct 2006, 04:47:54 pm
- In some cases, indication "16K code" instead of 12K with 9-30-A or cpu-z.
  Error introduced with the "nasty trick" in v9-30-B to avoid problem with P166MMX (L2=0K) ?
Will check those out KNA.
Found it KNA...you were right.

My fix was if after all detection, cacheL1.size ==0 then set(assume) both code and data L1 to 16K, but I forgot a set of brackets.   :P - Fixed for 10-02-B

- Mention  [9-30b] (from previous CPUID rev ?) is left on the line family-model, Brand, etc
  Don't know if it's desired or important
Thanks but Ill update with 10-02-B - visual queue for me really.
 
- Notable differences in memory speed results
  Due to changes in memory speed routine ?
The only change in memory I did, was with pre-fetch.  On some older systems (pentium III) the line_size for the caches was 32 bytes instead of the now normal 64 bytes.  So I put an additional pre-fetch in the loop.
This might slow down 64 byte systems (extra opcode in loop), and speed up 32 byte systems.

Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: htrae on 02 Oct 2006, 04:49:31 pm

Here's another CPUID ChickenTest

AMD 146 Opteron Venus Core

Thanks again.

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Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: Simon on 02 Oct 2006, 04:54:14 pm
Thanks everyone, keep them coming! :)

Regards,
Simon.
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: BenHer on 02 Oct 2006, 05:19:42 pm
Updated table - With recent CPUS added.

Intel
IDBrandComputed Model
5-4-302P1m Pentium-MMX (P55C)
6-6-500P2c Celeron (Mendocino)
6-8-602P3 Pentium-III (Coppermine)
6-9-516PM Pentium M (Banias)
6-E-8 220PM Core Duo (Yonah)*
6-F-6220C2D Core 2 Duo (Conroe)
F-2-709P4 Pentium-IV (Northwood)
F-2-90BP4 Xeon DP (Prestonia)*
F-3-400P4 Pentium-IV (Prescott)
F-4-100P4 Pentium-IV (Prescott)*
F-4-1 2000P4 Xeon MP (Cranford)*
F-4-4 00PD Pentium D (Smithfield)
F-4-7 210PD Pentium D (Smithfield)*

AMD
IDBrandComputed Model
5-9-100 K6-III K6-3 (Sharptooth)
6-3-100 K7 Duron (Spitfire)
6-6-200 K7x Athlon XP (Palomino)
6-8-0 00 K7x Athlon XP (Thoroughbred)
F-3-2B04K8 Opteron 1 DC (xxx) [Denmark]*
F-7-1304K8 Opteron 1 (Sledgehammer) [Venus]*
F-1-2C05K8 Opteron DC 2 (xxx)[Italy] *
F-4-A106K8 Athlon 64 (Clawhammer)
F-C-0 108K8 Athlon 64 (Newcastle)*
F-F-010DK8 Athlon 64 (Winchester)
F-7-110FK8 Athlon 64 (San Diego)
F-4-220FK8 Athlon 64 (Newark)
F-B-1150K8 Athlon 64 X2 (Manchester)
F-3-215AK8 Athlon 64 X2 (Toledo)
F-C-28C6K8 Sempron (Albany)
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: BORG on 02 Oct 2006, 05:25:38 pm
Heres Number 1

CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel P4 Pentium-IV (Prescott)'
 -notes:
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   1  *   2   =  2     16K 1024K    0K   16K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [9-30b]
    F-4-1       00            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2 sse3

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000005 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   00000F41 01020800 0000441D BFEBFBFF
 0..2   605B5001 00000000 00000000 007C7040
 0..3   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 0..4   00004121 01C0003F 0000001F 00000000
 8..0   80000008 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..1   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..2   65746E49 2952286C 6E655020 6D756974
 8..3   20295228 50432034 2E332055 48473030
 8..4   2034007A 20555043 30302E33 007A4847
 8..5   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..6   00000000 00000000 04006040 00000000

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=3030 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:   4623  4116 2270 - Reads
    8 ints:   2586  2577 1199 - Writes
     4 sse:  14306 10462 2587 - Reads
     4 sse:   8850  7870 1160 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 2570 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 2201 - Writes

 
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: pepperammi on 02 Oct 2006, 05:27:36 pm
My 2; Pentium D 830 and Pentium 4 HT 3.4Ghz

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Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: BORG on 02 Oct 2006, 05:29:07 pm
Computer 2

 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel P4 Pentium-IV (Prescott)'
 -notes:
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   1  *   2   =  2     16K 1024K    0K   16K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [9-30b]
    F-3-4       00            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2 sse3

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000005 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   00000F34 01020800 0000441D BFEBFBFF
 0..2   605B5001 00000000 00000000 007C7040
 0..3   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 0..4   00004121 01C0003F 0000001F 00000000
 8..0   80000008 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..1   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..2   65746E49 2952286C 6E655020 6D756974
 8..3   20295228 50432034 2E332055 48473032
 8..4   2034007A 20555043 30322E33 007A4847
 8..5   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..6   00000000 00000000 04006040 00000000

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=3211 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:   4643  3305 2686 - Reads
    8 ints:   2777  2584 1831 - Writes
     4 sse:  16859  8110 3361 - Reads
     4 sse:   9098  5110 1749 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 3418 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 2625 - Writes

 
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: BORG on 02 Oct 2006, 05:31:31 pm
Computer #3

 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel P4 Pentium-IV (Northwood)'
 -notes:
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   1  *   2   =  2      8K  512K    0K   16K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [9-30b]
    F-2-9       09            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000002 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   00000F29 01020809 00004400 BFEBFBFF
 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 2E332055 48473030
 8..4   2034007A 20555043 30302E33 007A4847

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=3006 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:   6211  5404 2236 - Reads
    8 ints:   2612  2583 1146 - Writes
     4 sse:  16554  9683 2743 - Reads
     4 sse:   8754  7367 1072 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 2515 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 2773 - Writes

 
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: Simon on 02 Oct 2006, 06:15:16 pm
Dual Woodcrest Xeon 5150 Rig.

Regards,
Simon.

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Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: Pepo on 02 Oct 2006, 07:01:10 pm
Pentium M Banias 1600 MHz. I know it is already listed, but this one at different clock speeds (results in different memory speeds).

Peter

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Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: BenHer on 02 Oct 2006, 07:18:28 pm
Pentium M Banias 1600 MHz. I know it is already listed, but this one at different clock speeds (results in different memory speeds).

So, peter, if I understand you correctly...
You took a banias Pentium M,  did the test.
Changed the system CPU clock somehow (reboot and change bios, or some tweak utility)
Then ran the memory timing test again
Change speed again...
etc.

This result, if what I've said, is interesting to note some things.

1.  L1 and L2 speeds track with CPU clock setting speed
2.  RAM speed changes along with CPU speed except for Pre-cache reads and non-cache writes.  So maybe you were changing the cpu multiplier and not the Front Side Bus speed.

Worthy of further study.

Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: Pepo on 02 Oct 2006, 07:38:50 pm
So, peter, if I understand you correctly...
You took a banias Pentium M,  did the test.
Changed the system CPU clock somehow (reboot and change bios, or some tweak utility)
Then ran the memory timing test again
Change speed again...
etc.
Yes, Ben, approx. this way, only that I changed the clock on-the-fly without booting (with RightMark CPU Clock (http://cpu.rightmark.org/)). I'm using this to lower the heat, produced by my notebook to be able wo work with fully loaded CPU and without spinning fan.

After running the test, I noticed that the clock is nearly the lowest one (thus probably slow memory speed), so I topped the clock and rerun the test. When I noticed the differences, I rerun it on few more frequencies.

Quote
This result, if what I've said, is interesting to note some things.

1.  L1 and L2 speeds track with CPU clock setting speed
2.  RAM speed changes along with CPU speed except for Pre-cache reads and non-cache writes.  So maybe you were changing the cpu multiplier and not the Front Side Bus speed.
Yes, you are right, the utility only changes FID and VID upon request, FSB stays unchanged.

Peter
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: BORG on 02 Oct 2006, 07:48:02 pm
Computer #4
 
CPUID
 -tag: 'AuthenticAMD'
 -fullname: 'AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3500+'
Computed name: 'AMD K8 Athlon 64 (Newcastle)'
 -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 [9-30b]
    F-7-A       407            00-0       10D

 features: mmx 3Dnow 3Dnow+ sse sse2 em64t

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000001 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 0..1   00000F7A 00000800 00000000 078BFBFF
 8..0   80000018 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 8..1   00000F7A 0000010D 00000000 E1D3FBFF
 8..2   20444D41 6C687441 74286E6F 3620296D
 8..3   72502034 7365636F 20726F73 30303533
 8..4   0000002B 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..5   FF08FF08 FF20FF20 40020140 40020140
 8..6   00000000 42004200 02008140 00000000

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=2211 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:  12251  6225 3043 - Reads
    8 ints:  14934  5719 2025 - Writes
     4 sse:  16817 10036 3728 - Reads
     4 sse:  16848  8372 2033 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 3581 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 5914 - Writes

 
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: BORG on 02 Oct 2006, 07:48:41 pm
Computer #5

 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 3.40GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel PD Pentium D (Presler)'
 -notes:
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   2  *   1   =  2     16K 2048K    0K   16K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [9-30b]
    F-6-4       210            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2 sse3 em64t

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000006 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   00000F64 01020800 0000E4BD BFEBFBFF
 0..2   605B5101 00000000 00000000 007D7040
 0..3   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 0..4   04000121 01C0003F 0000001F 00000000
 8..0   80000008 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..1   00000000 00000000 00000001 20000000
 8..2   65746E49 2952286C 6E655020 6D756974
 8..3   20295228 50432044 2E332055 48473034
 8..4   2044007A 20555043 30342E33 007A4847
 8..5   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..6   00000000 00000000 08006040 00000000

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=3412 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:  12645  8011 3405 - Reads
    8 ints:   6817  6329 1854 - Writes
     4 sse:  20815 18814 3683 - Reads
     4 sse:  11586 11565 1600 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 4678 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 3949 - Writes

Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: archae86 on 02 Oct 2006, 08:36:38 pm
I understand my processor on this host to be a Gallatin, sold as a P4 Extreme Edition.  CPUID 10-02-A calls it "Intel P4 Xeon (Prestonia B)".  I don't know how equivalent that is--perhaps very equivalent for all I know.

My sample is unlocked, which is not normal, so extra effort to classify it is probably not warranted.

Update:

I subsequently ran this version on my three other systems.
1 Banias 1.4 GHz--all seems well
2. commercial (Dell) 933 MHz Coppermine--all seems well
3. home-built 733 MHz Coppermine--all seems well

I'l particularly pleased at system number three, as the BOINC stuff calls that one a Pentium II, whereas your CPUID calls it a Pentium III, which I believe to be true.

I'll be happy to post the result screen for any or all of these if you wish.





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Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: ahaveland on 02 Oct 2006, 09:40:29 pm
 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU          6600  @ 2.40GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel C2D Core 2 Duo (Conroe)'
 -notes: E6xxx
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   2  *   1   =  2     32K 4096K    0K   32K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [9-30b]
    6-F-6       220            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2 sse3 sse4 em64t

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   0000000A 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   000006F6 01020800 0000E3BD BFEBFBFF
 0..2   05B0B101 005657F0 00000000 2CB43049
 0..3   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 0..4   04000121 01C0003F 0000003F 00000001
 8..0   80000008 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..1   00000000 00000000 00000001 20100000
 8..2   65746E49 2952286C 726F4320 4D542865
 8..3   43203229 20205550 20202020 20202020
 8..4   30303636 20402020 30342E32 007A4847
 8..5   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..6   00000000 00000000 10008040 00000000

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=3346 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:  12739 10745 6154 - Reads
    8 ints:  12153  9761 2777 - Writes
     4 sse:  33907 20859 6746 - Reads
     4 sse:  50371 20384 2422 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 6733 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 6459 - Writes

 < Press [enter] key to close >
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: BenHer on 02 Oct 2006, 11:04:01 pm
I understand my processor on this host to be a Gallatin, sold as a P4 Extreme Edition.  CPUID 10-02-A calls it "Intel P4 Xeon (Prestonia B)".
My identifier saw the 512K L2 cache and the 2 Meg L3 cache and used that to calculate the identifier.
This information (what is what) is spread around the internet and hard to piece together.  I recently found a great spreadsheet which seems to be fairly accurate but a few months out of date on some website during a search.

I also rely on BalusC website.
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: Mav3rik on 02 Oct 2006, 11:26:45 pm
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
-fullname: 'Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel PD Pentium D (Smithfield)'
-notes:
cpus cores hyperT =threads L1 L2 L3 code
1 * 1 * 2 = 2 16K 2048K 0K 16K

family-model Brand Extd:family-model Brand [9-30b]
F-4-3 00 00-0 000

features: mmx sse sse2 sse3 em64t

cpuid -eax- -ebx- -ecx- -edx-
0..0 00000005 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
0..1 00000F43 01020800 0000649D BFEBFBFF
0..2 605B5001 00000000 00000000 007D7040
0..3 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
0..4 00004121 01C0003F 0000001F 00000000
8..0 80000008 00000000 00000000 00000000
8..1 00000000 00000000 00000000 20000000
8..2 65746E49 2952286C 6E655020 6D756974
8..3 20295228 50432034 2E332055 48473030
8..4 2034007A 20555043 30302E33 007A4847
8..5 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
8..6 00000000 00000000 08006040 00000000

Speed=3456 Mhz
Test : L1 L2 RAM
8 ints: 6115 4214 3325 - Reads
8 ints: 3180 3099 2009 - Writes
4 sse: 19006 9321 4772 - Reads
4 sse: 10404 9152 1890 - Writes
pre-cache: 33 33 4926 - Reads
not-cached: 33 33 2691 - Writes
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: Byron Leigh Hatch @ team Carl Sagan on 02 Oct 2006, 11:52:43 pm
thanks  Simon
thanks  Ben


 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.60GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel P4 Xeon DP (Irwindale)'
 -notes: DP
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  2 *   1  *   2   =  4     16K 4096K    0K   16K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [9-30b]
    F-4-3       2000            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2 sse3 em64t

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000003 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   00000F43 07020800 0000659D BFEBFBFF
 0..2   605B5001 00000000 00000000 007D7040
 0..3   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..0   80000008 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..1   00000000 00000000 00000000 20100000
 8..2   65746E49 2952286C 6F655820 4D54286E
 8..3   50432029 2E332055 48473036 286E007A
 8..4   20294D54 20555043 30362E33 007A4847
 8..5   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..6   00000000 00000000 08006040 00000000

 
 Speed=3591 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:   6485  3060 3439 - Reads
    8 ints:   3192  1754 1787 - Writes
     4 sse:  20418  3980 3992 - Reads
     4 sse:  12536  1568 1244 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 4173 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 3177 - Writes

                                 
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Hard Drive 1 : MAXTOR ATLAS15K2_36WLS
Size : 34.73 GB
Memory - Total RAM Installed : 2048 MB - Type : DIMM - Used RAM Slots: 2 of 6
Peripherals
USB Version : 2.0

Number Of Processors : 2 Hyper-Threading Enabled
Type : Intel Xeon 3600 MHz
Package : mPGA-604
Manufacturer Codename : Nocona
Clock Speed : 3590   MHz
Clock Multiplier : 18.0
Front Side Bus (FSB) Speed : 800 MHz
L2 Cache Size : 2048 KBytes Stepping : N0
Trace Width : 0.09
Microcode : 4h
Instruction Sets : MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, X86-64
Processor Throttling : Enhanced SpeedStep+

Best Wishes
Byron
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: Byron Leigh Hatch @ team Carl Sagan on 03 Oct 2006, 01:04:10 am
CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.40GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel P4 Xeon (Prestonia B)'
 -notes:
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  2 *   1  *   2   =  4      8K  512K 1024K   16K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [9-30b]
    F-2-5       200B            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000002 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   00000F25 0702080B 00004400 BFEBFBFF
 0..2   665B5001 00000000 00000000 007B7023
 8..0   80000004 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..1   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..2   65746E49 2952286C 6F655820 4D54286E
 8..3   50432029 2E322055 48473034 286E007A
 8..4   20294D54 20555043 30342E32 007A4847

 
 Speed=2392 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:   5042  3188 2154 - Reads
    8 ints:   1802  2047 1225 - Writes
     4 sse:  13374  7720 2985 - Reads
     4 sse:   5830  6767  965 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 2751 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 1946 - Writes

the above Computer - here - http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/beta/show_host_detail.php?hostid=5303                 

Best Wishes
Byron

Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: Byron Leigh Hatch @ team Carl Sagan on 03 Oct 2006, 01:32:19 am
 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 1.80GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel PDx Xeon D 70 (Paxville)'
 -notes: 70xx
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  2 *   1  *   2   =  4      8K  512K    0K   16K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [9-30b]
    F-2-7       200B            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000002 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   00000F27 0702080B 00004400 BFEBFBFF
 0..2   665B5001 00000000 00000000 007B7040
 8..0   80000004 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..1   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..2   65746E49 2952286C 6F655820 4D54286E
 8..3   50432029 2E312055 48473038 286E007A
 8..4   20294D54 20555043 30382E31 007A4847

 
 Speed=1794 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:   6880  4655 1386 - Reads
    8 ints:   3400  3369 1109 - Writes
     4 sse:  13617  8756 2100 - Reads
     4 sse:   7752  7794 1002 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 2101 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 1994 - Writes

 the above Computer - here - http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/beta/show_host_detail.php?hostid=5304
                                                                 
Best Wishes
Byron
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: WinyterKnight on 03 Oct 2006, 03:35:06 am
This is File for Pent M Dothan, incorrectly Identified , also size of L2 cache is indicated as 4MB, but is actually 2MB.

Andy

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Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: Vyper on 03 Oct 2006, 04:43:47 am
Hi My E6600 reported:

 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU          6600  @ 2.40GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel C2D Core 2 Duo (Conroe)'
 -notes: E6xxx
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   2  *   1   =  2     32K 4096K    0K   32K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [9-30b]
    6-F-6       220            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2 sse3 sse4 em64t 

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx- 
 0..0   0000000A 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   000006F6 01020800 0000E3BD BFEBFBFF
 0..2   05B0B101 005657F0 00000000 2CB43049
 0..3   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 0..4   04000121 01C0003F 0000003F 00000001
 8..0   80000008 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..1   00000000 00000000 00000001 20000000
 8..2   65746E49 2952286C 726F4320 4D542865
 8..3   43203229 20205550 20202020 20202020
 8..4   30303636 20402020 30342E32 007A4847
 8..5   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..6   00000000 00000000 10008040 00000000

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=3294 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:  12560 10597 6650 - Reads
    8 ints:  11964  9639 3337 - Writes
     4 sse:  33249 20441 7426 - Reads
     4 sse:  49588 20312 2960 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 7451 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 6374 - Writes

//Vyper
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: Vyper on 03 Oct 2006, 08:18:19 am
I have a old Sempy Too:

Sempron 1.6Ghz @ 2.4Ghz S754. Which seems to be right with all info.

 CPUID
 -tag: 'AuthenticAMD'
 -fullname: 'AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 2600+'
Computed name: 'AMD K8 Sempron (Manila)'
 -notes: TT00+, 64-bit
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   1  *   1   =  1     64K  128K    0K   64K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [9-30b]
    F-C-2       262C            00-2       982

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

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx- 
 0..0   00000001 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 0..1   00020FC2 00000800 00000001 078BFBFF
 8..0   80000018 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 8..1   00020FC2 00000982 00000001 E3D3FBFF
 8..2   20444D41 706D6553 286E6F72 20296D74
 8..3   636F7250 6F737365 36322072 002B3030
 8..4   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..5   FF08FF08 FF20FF20 40020140 40020140
 8..6   00000000 42004200 00808140 00000000

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=2400 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:  13298  6740 2801 - Reads
    8 ints:  16211  6253 1482 - Writes
     4 sse:  18261  9254 2728 - Reads
     4 sse:  18288  9066 1337 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 2668 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 2934 - Writes

 < Press [enter] key to close >

//Vyper
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: Roy on 03 Oct 2006, 10:27:46 am
Here's my Dell Inspiron 2650 laptop:


 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Mobile Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 - M CPU 1.80GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel PD Pentium D (Presler)'
 -notes: xxx
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   1  *   1   =  1      8K  512K    0K   16K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [9-30b]
    F-2-7       0E            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000002 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   00000F27 0001080E 00004400 BFEBF9FF
 0..2   665B5101 00000000 00000000 007B7040
 8..0   80000004 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..1   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..2   69626F4D 4920656C 6C65746E 20295228
 8..3   746E6550 286D7569 34202952 4D202D20
 8..4   55504320 382E3120 7A484730 007A4800

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=1796 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:   6887  3154 1229 - Reads
    8 ints:   3403  2015  634 - Writes
     4 sse:  13632  4427 1371 - Reads
     4 sse:   7761  2786  571 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 1357 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 1356 - Writes

 < Press [enter] key to close >


And my Dell Dimension 3000:
 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.40GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel P4c Celeron (Prescott)'
 -notes:
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   1  *   1   =  1     16K  256K    0K   16K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [9-30b]
    F-3-4       00            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2 sse3

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000005 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   00000F34 00010800 0000441D BFEBFBFF
 0..2   605B5101 00000000 00000000 003C7040
 0..3   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 0..4   00000121 01C0003F 0000001F 00000000
 8..0   80000008 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..1   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..2   65746E49 2952286C 6C654320 6E6F7265
 8..3   20295228 20555043 30342E32 007A4847
 8..4   20295228 20555043 30342E32 007A4847
 8..5   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..6   00000000 00000000 01004040 00000000

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=2394 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:   8856  4877 2366 - Reads
    8 ints:   4653  3740 1552 - Writes
     4 sse:  14499  7693 3004 - Reads
     4 sse:   8118  5317 1353 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 3227 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 2595 - Writes

 < Press [enter] key to close >
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: Kna on 03 Oct 2006, 11:32:08 am
Some new oldies tests, see attachment :

- Dual PIII-S Tualatin 1400, seems to be OK
- Dual PIII-EB Coppermine & Coppermine-T, false computed name = Intel P3x Xeon MP (Cascades)
- Pentium Pro 180, code = 16K insted of 8K (known bug)

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Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: BenHer on 03 Oct 2006, 12:01:44 pm
Current Computed List

Intel
ID Brand Computed Model

5-4-3 02 P1m Pentium-MMX (P55C)
6-1-9 00 P1m Pentium-Pro ()
6-5-2 02 P2 Pentium-II (Deschutes)*
6-6-5 00 P2 Celeron (Mendocino)
6-8-6 02 P3 Pentium-III (Coppermine)
6-8-A 01 P3 Celeron (Coppermine)
6-9-5 16 PM Pentium M (Banias)
6-B-1 2004 P3 Pentium-III (Tualatin)
6-D-8 16 PM Pentium M (Dothan) {error:  PM Core Duo (Yonah) when L2=4Meg}
6-E-8 220 PM Core Duo (Yonah)*
6-F-6 220 C2D Core 2 Duo (Conroe)
6-F-6 2220 C2Dx Xeon 51xx (Woodcrest)
F-2-5 09 P4 Xeon (Gallatin) {P4 Xeon (Prestonia B) L1=512K, L2=2Meg)
F-2-5 200B P4 Xeon (Prestonia B)
F-2-7 09 P4 Pentium-IV (Northwood)
F-2-7 0E P4 Pentium-IV (Northwood)* {error: PD Pentium D (Presler)}
F-2-7 200B Xeon DP (Prestonia) {error: PDx Xeon D 70 (Paxville) }
F-2-9 09 P4 Pentium-IV (Northwood)*
F-2-9 0B P4 Xeon DP (Prestonia)
F-3-4 00 P4 Celeron (Prescott)
F-3-4 00 P4 Pentium-IV (Prescott)
F-3-4 00 P4 Pentium-IV (Prescott)* {error: Xeon P4 (Nocona) when L2=2M}
F-4-1 00 P4 Pentium-IV (Prescott)*
F-4-1 00 P4 Celeron (Prescott) {error: Pentium-IV (Prescott) when L2 = 256K}
F-4-1 2000 P4 Xeon MP (Cranford)*
F-4-3 00 P4 Pentium-IV (Prescott)* {error: PD Pentium D (Smithfield) when L2=2M}
F-4-3 2000 P4 Xeon DP (Irwindale)
F-4-4 00 PD Pentium D (Smithfield)
F-4-7 210 PD Pentium D (Smithfield)*
F-6-4 210 PD Pentium D (Presler)*

AMD
5-7-0 00 K6 (Little Foot)
5-8-C 00 K6! K6-II 3D (Chompers)
5-9-1 00 K6! K6-III K6-3 (Sharptooth)
6-3-1 00 K7 Duron (Spitfire)
6-4-4 00 K7 Athlon (Thunderbird)*
6-6-2 00 K7x Athlon XP (Palomino)
6-8-0 00 K7x Athlon XP (Thoroughbred)
6-A-0 00  K7x Athlon XP (Barton)*
F-3-2 B04 K8 Opteron 1 DC (xxx) [Denmark]*
F-7-1 304 K8 Opteron 1 (Sledgehammer) [Venus]*
F-1-2 C05 K8 Opteron DC 2 (xxx)[Italy] *
F-4-A 106 K8 Athlon 64 (Clawhammer)
F-C-0 108 K8 Athlon 64 (Newcastle)*
F-7-A 10D K8 Athlon 64 (Newcastle)*
F-F-0 10D K8 Athlon 64 (Winchester)
F-7-1 10F K8 Athlon 64 (San Diego)*
F-4-2 20F K8 Athlon 64 (Newark)*
F-B-1 150 K8 Athlon 64 X2 (Manchester)
F-3-2 15A K8 Athlon 64 X2 (Toledo)*
F-C-2 8C6 K8 Sempron (Albany)
F-2C-2 982 K8 Sempron (Manila)*
F-24-2 2CA K8 Turion 64 (Lancaster)*
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: Richard Haselgrove on 03 Oct 2006, 01:15:39 pm
I have a slightly different answer for 6-8-A: this from an Dell Inspiron 8000 notebok (high end for its time, not a Celeron as currently in the list)

 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: ''
Computed name: 'Intel P3 Pentium-III (Coppermine)'
 -notes:
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   1  *   1   =  1     16K  256K    0K   16K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [9-30b]
    6-8-A       02            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000002 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   0000068A 00000002 00000000 0383F9FF
 0..2   03020101 00000000 00000000 0C040882
 8..0   [CPU doesn't have xtd ID]

 Speed= 997 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:   3371  2340  446 - Reads
    8 ints:   3035  2591  201 - Writes
     4 sse:   4666  4056  720 - Reads
     4 sse:   6384  3578  201 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33  715 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33  722 - Writes

-------------------------
  CPU-Z version 1.37
-------------------------

Processors Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Processor 1 (ID = 0)
Number of cores      1
Number of threads   1 (max 1)
Name         Intel Pentium III E
Codename      Coppermine
Specification      
Package         Socket BGA2 (platform ID = 5h)
CPUID         6.8.A
Extended CPUID      6.8
Brand ID      2
Core Stepping      cD0
Technology      0.18 um
Core Speed      999.9 MHz (10.0 x 100.0 MHz)
Stock frequency      1000 MHz
Instructions sets   MMX, SSE
L1 Data cache      16 KBytes, 4-way set associative, 32-byte line size
L1 Instruction cache   16 KBytes, 4-way set associative, 32-byte line size
L2 cache      256 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 32-byte line size
FID/VID Control      no
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: Richard Haselgrove on 03 Oct 2006, 01:18:43 pm
And another P-IV Northwood variant (also Dell):

 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.00GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel P4 Pentium-IV (Northwood)'
 -notes:
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  1 *   1  *   1   =  1      8K  512K    0K   16K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [9-30b]
    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 48473030
 8..4   2034007A 20555043 30302E32 007A4847

 Speed=1993 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:   7663  5177 1427 - Reads
    8 ints:   3877  3852  699 - Writes
     4 sse:  15049  9082 1750 - Reads
     4 sse:   8562  8651  608 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 1757 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 1792 - Writes
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: BenHer on 03 Oct 2006, 01:20:12 pm
Thanks Haselgrove,

Don't worry its the cache size that distinguishes Celeron vs Pentium.  The code just checks cache size once the 6-8 is found.
Title: Re: New CPUID Program - please test on as many systems as possible!
Post by: Arnulf on 03 Oct 2006, 02:52:59 pm
Here are the results obtained from my Opteron 265 cpus.

A.

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Title: Re: CPUID Program - please use newer version (link inside)
Post by: WinyterKnight on 04 Oct 2006, 02:20:06 am
Attached id the result from Ver 03, success.

Andy

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Title: Re: CPUID Program - please use newer version (link inside)
Post by: Darwin MLP on 04 Oct 2006, 02:26:20 pm
 CPUID
 -tag: 'AuthenticAMD'
 -fullname: 'AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+'
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 [9-30b]
    F-C-2       42C            00-2       108

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

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000001 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 0..1   00020FC2 00000800 00000001 078BFBFF
 8..0   80000018 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 8..1   00020FC2 00000108 00000001 E3D3FBFF
 8..2   20444D41 6C687441 74286E6F 3620296D
 8..3   72502034 7365636F 20726F73 30303033
 8..4   0000002B 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..5   FF08FF08 FF20FF20 40020140 40020140
 8..6   00000000 42004200 02008140 00000000

 Speed=2349 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:  13015  6608 2385 - Reads
    8 ints:  15866  6077 1117 - Writes
     4 sse:  17873  9197 2458 - Reads
     4 sse:  17899  8878 1039 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 2430 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 2143 - Writes
Title: Re: CPUID Program - please use newer version (link inside)
Post by: Dirk Sadowski on 04 Oct 2006, 05:16:13 pm
Hello!

My AMD K7 Athlon 600 (Argon)...

Greetings!



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Title: Re: CPUID Program - please use newer version (link inside)
Post by: Byron Leigh Hatch @ team Carl Sagan on 06 Oct 2006, 02:45:51 am

New CPUID 10 - 10 - A

thanks Simon ,  and thanks  Ben ,  for all your hard work and Long hours

My CPU on this Computer is    F-4-3 P4 Xeon DP (Irwindale)
 

 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.60GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel P4 Xeon DP (Irwindale)'
 -notes:
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  2 *   1  *   2   =  4     16K 2048K    0K   12K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [10-04a]
    F-4-3       2000            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2 sse3 em64t

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000003 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   00000F43 07020800 0000659D BFEBFBFF
 0..2   605B5001 00000000 00000000 007D7040
 0..3   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..0   80000008 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..1   00000000 00000000 00000000 20100000
 8..2   65746E49 2952286C 6F655820 4D54286E
 8..3   50432029 2E332055 48473036 286E007A
 8..4   20294D54 20555043 30362E33 007A4847
 8..5   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..6   00000000 00000000 08006040 00000000


 Speed=3591 Mhz

    Test  : ----------  L1  --------  L2  --------  RAM
    8 ints:  --------- 10945 ----  8756 ------- 3641 ----- Reads
    8 ints: ---------  7154  -----  7225 ------- 2362  ---- Writes
    8 sse: ----------- 21728 ----  21845 ----- 4191 ----- Reads
    8 sse:  ---------- 12177 ----- 12177-----  2375 ----- Writes
    pre-cache:  --   33  --------  33 ---------- 4328 ----- Reads
    not-cached: - - 33  --------  33 -----------1165 ----- Writes


the above Computer is working here      http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/beta/show_host_detail.php?hostid=5302

Best Wishes
Byron
Title: Re: CPUID Program - please use newer version (link inside)
Post by: Byron Leigh Hatch @ team Carl Sagan on 06 Oct 2006, 03:34:49 am
New  CPUID  10 - 10 - A

my CPU on this Computer is F-2-5 P4 Xeon (Prestonia B)

 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.40GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel P4 Xeon (Prestonia B)'
 -notes:
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  2 *   1  *   2   =  4      8K  512K 1024K   12K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [10-04a]
    F-2-5       200B            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000002 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   00000F25 0702080B 00004400 BFEBFBFF
 0..2   665B5001 00000000 00000000 007B7023
 8..0   80000004 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..1   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..2   65746E49 2952286C 6F655820 4D54286E
 8..3   50432029 2E322055 48473034 286E007A
 8..4   20294D54 20555043 30342E32 007A4847


 Speed=2392 Mhz

    Test  :  ---------  L1   ----------------- L2  ------------  RAM
    8 ints: ---------  8848 ---------------  6330 ----------- 2258 - Reads
    8 ints: ---------  4527  --------------- 4557 ----------- 1412 - Writes
    8 sse: ----------- 18009  ------------- 17879 --------- 3281 - Reads
    8 sse: ----------- 10349 -------------- 10407 --------- 1458 - Writes
    pre-cache: ----  33  -----------------  33--------------  3136 - Reads
    not-cached: --  33 -----------------   33  ------------- 457 --- Writes



the above Computer  is  working here   <a href=" http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/beta/show_host_detail.php?hostid=5303">

Best Wishes
Byron
Title: Re: CPUID Program - please use newer version (link inside)
Post by: Byron Leigh Hatch @ team Carl Sagan on 06 Oct 2006, 04:16:55 am
New  CPUID  10 - 10 - A


my  CPU  in  this  computer is  F-2-7 200B Xeon DP (Prestonia) {error: PDx Xeon D 70 (Paxville) }

 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 1.80GHz'
Computed name: 'Intel P4 Xeon DP (Prestonia)'
 -notes:
 cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
  2 *   1  *   2   =  4      8K  512K    0K   12K

 family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [10-04a]
    F-2-7       200B            00-0       000

 features: mmx sse sse2

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000002 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
 0..1   00000F27 0702080B 00004400 BFEBFBFF
 0..2   665B5001 00000000 00000000 007B7040
 8..0   80000004 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..1   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 8..2   65746E49 2952286C 6F655820 4D54286E
 8..3   50432029 2E312055 48473038 286E007A
 8..4   20294D54 20555043 30382E31 007A4847

 

 Speed=1794 Mhz

    Test  :  -----------  L1 --------  L2  -------  RAM
    8 ints: ------------  6651 ----  4755 ---- -1388 --- Reads
    8 ints: ------------  3395 ----- 3418 ----- 1284 --- Writes
    8 sse: -------------- 13507 --- 13613 ---- 2168 -- Reads
    8 sse:  ------------- 7762 ----- 7809 ----- 1368 -- Writes
    pre-cache:  -----  33  -------- 33 --------- 2068 -- Reads
    not-cached: ----- 33 --------  33 --------- 350 ---- Writes


the above Computer is  working   here -  http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/beta/show_host_detail.php?hostid=5304">

Best Wishes
Byron
Title: Re: CPUID Program - please use newer version (link inside)
Post by: S Cubed Sound on 18 Oct 2006, 02:55:51 am
 Here's one. 

Not sure if it matters but the only difference I saw was the brand on my manchester was 52B.

Can anyone tell me if this computer is in the decent range?  I've built about 6 computers in the last 3 years for other people and never heard back from any of them... good or bad.  The first computer I built was 6 years ago for myself.  It's now my daughters and still crunching for her.

Thanks
S Cubed Sound
www.scubedsound.com

CPUID
 -tag: 'AuthenticAMD'
 -fullname: 'AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+'
Computed name: 'AMD K8 Athlon 64 X2 (Manchester)'
 -notes: XX00+
 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-B-1       52B            00-2       154

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

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000001 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 0..1   00020FB1 01020800 00000001 178BFBFF
 8..0   80000018 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 8..1   00020FB1 00000154 00000003 E3D3FBFF
 8..2   20444D41 6C687441 74286E6F 3620296D
 8..3   32582034 61754420 6F43206C 50206572
 8..4   65636F72 726F7373 30323420 00002B30
 8..5   FF08FF08 FF20FF20 40020140 40020140
 8..6   00000000 42004200 02008140 00000000

 < Press [enter] for memory speed >
 Speed=2216 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:  12190  6234 2751 - Reads
    8 ints:  14778  5732 2051 - Writes
     8 sse:  16761  8974 2783 - Reads
     8 sse:  16817  8336 2080 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 3087 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 1407 - Writes

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