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Author Topic: New version of the CPUID program  (Read 47183 times)

Offline Simon

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New version of the CPUID program
« on: 03 Oct 2006, 04:34:39 pm »
Hi folks,

Ben Herndon has compiled a new version with the updates from the first test run.

Below is a list of the models already tested and correctly identified - if your CPU is in that list, you don't need to try this new version (though you can, of course). Please only post your results if your CPU was incorrectly identified or is missing in the list below.

Thanks for your help!


Please download the attached file and extract and run "CPUID 10-04-A.exe" by double-clicking it.

  It will display a 'command' window with information about your CPU, and then pause, asking you to press enter for memory speed.
  Press enter once to perform some benchmarks.
  We hope the information is completely accurate.
  If it is not accurate or...
  If the model of CPU you have is not currently listed on the table of tested CPUs

  - and please, only then -
  please copy this window of information and attach it to a reply to this thread.
  How to copy the command window content depends on your version of windows.
 
  • Win XP- Look for the "C:\" tiny icon in the upper left of the window.
  • click on this tiny icon to bring up a menu
  • choose the edit -> mark   option (continue)
  • Win 2000 - Win SE
  • With the left mouse button - drag select the entire text area of the window
  • click the right mouse button or press a key
  • Now this text is in your clipboard
  • next launch [start menu] -> programs -> Accessories -> Notepad (or use Windows Key + R and just type "notepad" and hit enter)
  • paste the text into the notepad window.
  • Save the file, giving it a descriptive name, such as "cpuid <my processor model type - including core type>.txt"
  • attach it to a post in this thread


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)*
« Last Edit: 05 Oct 2006, 01:17:36 pm by Simon »

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Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #1 on: 03 Oct 2006, 04:39:13 pm »
Where is the list of already tested?

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Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #2 on: 03 Oct 2006, 04:40:04 pm »
It was just an edit away :)

Fixed, thanks for noticing.

Regards,
Simon.
« Last Edit: 03 Oct 2006, 04:41:40 pm by Simon »

Pepo

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Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #3 on: 03 Oct 2006, 06:18:05 pm »
I thought OK, my Banias is already listed, but 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) and I've nowhere read about having such inconsistence solved...

Code: [Select]
  cpus cores hyperT =threads L1    L2    L3   code
7c7
<   1 *   1  *   1   =  1     32K 1024K    0K   16K
>   1 *   1  *   1   =  1     32K 1024K    0K   32K
9c9
<  family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [9-30b]
>  family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [10-03a]
      6-9-5       16            00-0       000

So here is my output.

Peter

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Roy

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Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #4 on: 05 Oct 2006, 11:50:04 am »
Ran the new version. Both my family-model and computed name are listed in your table.
But they don't match with each other - so here's my result.

 CPUID
 -tag: 'GenuineIntel'
 -fullname: 'Mobile Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 - M CPU 1.80GHz'
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 [10-03a]
    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=1794 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:   6880  4652 1227 - Reads
    8 ints:   3400  3366  629 - Writes
     4 sse:  13617  8613 1368 - Reads
     4 sse:   7752  7777  568 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 1365 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 1354 - Writes

 < Press [enter] key to close >

BenHer

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Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #5 on: 05 Oct 2006, 12:27:11 pm »
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

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Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #6 on: 05 Oct 2006, 09:56:06 pm »
Wasn't sure which factors might be important to you, so....

Are you planning to have a version of this for Linux?

Roy

htrae

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Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #7 on: 05 Oct 2006, 11:24:15 pm »
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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« Last Edit: 05 Oct 2006, 11:26:38 pm by htrae »

Evil_Rich

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Intel P4 (Northwood) 2.26Ghz
« Reply #8 on: 06 Oct 2006, 08:11:36 am »
 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

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Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #9 on: 06 Oct 2006, 08:17:24 am »
...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: [Select]
<  family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [9-30b]
>  family-model  Brand  Extd:family-model  Brand [10-03a]

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

Pepo

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Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #10 on: 06 Oct 2006, 08:41:12 am »
I've found one Prescott, as requested on main Seti page...
[edit]But forgot to attach the output  :-[

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« Last Edit: 06 Oct 2006, 11:43:20 am by Pepo »

BadWolf63

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Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #11 on: 09 Oct 2006, 03:37:50 am »
Here is My CPU... it wasn't in the list...

Best Regards
BadWolf63


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=1816 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:   6747  4805 1415 - Reads
    8 ints:   3535  3570 1002 - Writes
     8 sse:  13672 13732 1825 - Reads
     8 sse:   7798  7899 1007 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 1811 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33  321 - Writes

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Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #12 on: 10 Oct 2006, 05:27:28 pm »
A few differences from the previous version, so I have attached the new 10-04-A result from my Opteron machine.

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svenie25

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Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #13 on: 13 Oct 2006, 04:38:58 pm »
Hi. Here is my CPU:

  CPUID
 -tag: 'AuthenticAMD'
 -fullname: 'AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3500+'
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-0       42F            00-2       10D

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

 cpuid   -eax-    -ebx-    -ecx-    -edx-
 0..0   00000001 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 0..1   00020FF0 00000800 00000001 078BFBFF
 8..0   80000018 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
 8..1   00020FF0 0000010D 00000001 E3D3FBFF
 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=2420 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:  13312  6808 3239 - Reads
    8 ints:  16138  6260 2195 - Writes
     8 sse:  18304  9800 3318 - Reads
     8 sse:  18364  9102 2301 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 3711 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33  552 - Writes

 < Press [enter] key to close >

Could you please tell me, for what this informations are needed?  ;)
« Last Edit: 13 Oct 2006, 04:51:06 pm by svenie25 »

Hal2710

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Re: New version of the CPUID program
« Reply #14 on: 15 Oct 2006, 03:45:15 am »
Hi All,

Here is my cpu code.

I am looking for a seti@home client to use on this NEW baby.

She's running sweat @ 2.804 Ghz 1.4v

See you soon, Hal2710


 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=2799 Mhz
    Test  :    L1   L2   RAM
    8 ints:  15397  5224 3546 - Reads
    8 ints:  18666  3706 2390 - Writes
     8 sse:  21211  5860 3566 - Reads
     8 sse:  21242  4206 2656 - Writes
 pre-cache:     33    33 3928 - Reads
not-cached:     33    33 2964 - Writes

 < Press [enter] key to close >

 

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