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Author Topic: BOINC Benchmarking  (Read 7942 times)

Zydor

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BOINC Benchmarking
« on: 22 Mar 2009, 10:29:57 am »
Hi guys - grateful you educate me  on an overall principle.

Integer speed is the key (not the only) indicator of crunching capability/potential/speed ?

The Benchmak speed BOINC calculates for Integer, I assume that includes the processing power of the attached card?  or is it just the cpu?

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Zy

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Re: BOINC Benchmarking
« Reply #1 on: 22 Mar 2009, 12:46:31 pm »
The nearest thing we have for indicating speed, apart from SETI itself, is the floating point (not integer) benchmark. That's for the CPU only, and it's not very good: AMD CPUs tend to do quite well on the benchmark, but less well on SETI: Intels have lower benchmarks, but crunch faster.

For GPUs, we have nothing at all except the manufacturer's specification sheets.

Zydor

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Re: BOINC Benchmarking
« Reply #2 on: 22 Mar 2009, 04:50:32 pm »
Okie Doke - Many Thanks Richard

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Zy

 

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