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"Ben"
Feb 2007
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Code:
-np 2 1x2 -t 20: 3 hrs 9 min -np 4 1x4 -t 10: 2 hrs 48 min -np 5 1x5 -t 8: 3 hrs 49 min -np 8 1x8 -t 5: 2 hrs 50 min |
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#24 |
"Mike"
Aug 2002
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Here are binaries for 64-bit Linux with various "VBITS" flags set.
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"Mike"
Aug 2002
22×5×397 Posts |
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CPU = i5-10600K
RAM = 2×8GB DDR4-3200 CMD = ./msieve -v -nc -t 6 LA = 21988s ![]() |
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"Mike"
Aug 2002
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Given that the 1920X and 3950X are pretty serious CPUs, does the result for the i5 seem abnormally fast?
CPU = 1920X RAM = 4×16GB DDR4-2666 CMD = ./msieve -v -nc -t 24 LA = 7h 58m 53s CPU = 3950X RAM = 2×8GB DDR4-3666 CMD = ./msieve -v -nc -t 16 LA = 7h 33m 00s CPU = i5-10600K RAM = 2×8GB DDR4-3200 CMD = ./msieve -v -nc -t 6 LA = 6h 06m 28s |
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Apr 2010
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-nc1: ~0h 43m 18s -nc2: ~0h 5m 15s until the multithreaded LA starts Timings for the multithreaded part: -nc2: estimated 3h 24m msieve compiled with gcc-9.3 -nc2: estimated 3h 25m msieve compiled with gcc-10.0 -nc2: estimated 3h 22m msieve compiled with clang-9 -nc2: estimated 3h 24m msieve compiled with clang-10 Fastest total without -nc3: ~4h 21m All runs with VBITS=256 and 32 threads. All other versions were slower. I tried the objects for each compiler twice, to ensure that the clang-9 one is indeed the fastest. Last fiddled with by Gimarel on 2020-10-30 at 12:39 |
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"Mike"
Aug 2002
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CPU = 5600X
RAM = 2×16GB DDR4-3200 CMD = ./msieve -v -nc -t 12 LA = 14805s ![]() |
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#29 |
"Mike"
Aug 2002
1F0416 Posts |
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CPU = 1920X
RAM = 4×16GB DDR4-2666 CMD = ./msieve -v -nc -t 24 LA = 7h 58m 53s CPU = 3950X RAM = 2×8GB DDR4-3666 CMD = ./msieve -v -nc -t 16 LA = 7h 33m 00s CPU = 5600X RAM = 2×16GB DDR4-3200 CMD = ./msieve -v -nc -t 12 LA = 4h 6m 45s We have used the same binary and the same setup/method for every benchmark we have posted. This 5600X result just doesn't seem right unless we had the 1920X and 3950X set up wrong or something. ![]() |
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Jun 2003
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#31 | |
"Mike"
Aug 2002
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We don't have the 3950X anymore so we can't retest it. ![]() |
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