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Message 41176 - Posted: 29 Oct 2004, 11:45:27 UTC

I read on many threads that the benchmarks on P4HT are quite low. Id like to ask the people with such CPUs - are the benchmarks higher if either HT is disabled or in preferences of the client is set to use only one CPU (under 2k/XP/2k3)?

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Message 41204 - Posted: 29 Oct 2004, 13:48:19 UTC

I haven't tried turning HT off, but here are my stats...
3.2GHz P4 HT
Intel D915G Motherboard
2 Gig PC3200 DDR RAM
200 Gig Seagate Barracuda SATA HD
BOINC Benchmark Results:
--- - 2004-10-29 08:37:39 - 1375 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
--- - 2004-10-29 08:37:39 - 2592 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU


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Message 41205 - Posted: 29 Oct 2004, 13:56:53 UTC

2.6GHz P4 HT Northwood
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512CL3 PC3200 DDRAM
1189 whet per CPU
1729 dhry per CPU
I don't have results with HT off but I remember when I switched it off it did 1 WU about 30% fater but only 1 not 2. So HT is performance gain anyway.
And to finish, I do the exactly same on Athlon64 3200+, 1 WU for 1/2 but in the end the same WU count on both boxes after 24 hours.
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Message 41267 - Posted: 29 Oct 2004, 19:20:41 UTC

Thank you, guys :)

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