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Skybuck Flying May 27th 06 07:33 AM

HEY CRAIG SUTTON (World Premie Skybuck's Memory Read Performance Test) :)
 
Hey Craig,

You wanted some benchmarks numbers didn't you ?

Well I just updated and improved my memory read performance test benchmark.

And because you so stubern I decided to share it with you and the rest of
the world but ofcourse not indefinetly so get it while you can.

Normally I don't release these "in-house" tools ;)

Here is the link to the zip file containing the software/program/executable
and a short manual which also contains some benchmark numbers (at the bottom
of the manual).

It's up to you if you have the balls to run it. There is no virus in it. But
I understand if you don't want to run it.

If you do run it it would be very interesting to compare results...

It would also be interesting if other people ran this software and posted
their results.

I expected the numbers to be higher when the memory size was lower...
because of cache hits.

This seems not to be the case. I have no idea why that is.

The software is able to run 4 threads. I wrote it to test my dual core
processor. Only two threads would have been enough but I wondered what would
happen with 4 threads.

As the manual describes this software is not really ment to test multi core
processors...(since the threads can only be instructed to run on core 0 or
core 1 or all cores by selecting none.) though it might be usefull anyway.

Here is the link to the softwa

http://home.12move.nl/skybuck/Skybuc...Version005.zip

Bye,
Skybuck.



Daniel Mandic May 27th 06 10:00 AM

HEY CRAIG SUTTON (World Premie Skybuck's Memory Read Performance Test) :)
 
Skybuck Flying wrote:

Hey Craig,

You wanted some benchmarks numbers didn't you ?

Well I just updated and improved my memory read performance test
benchmark.

And because you so stubern I decided to share it with you and the
rest of the world but ofcourse not indefinetly so get it while you
can.

Normally I don't release these "in-house" tools ;)

Here is the link to the zip file containing the
software/program/executable and a short manual which also contains
some benchmark numbers (at the bottom of the manual).

It's up to you if you have the balls to run it. There is no virus in
it. But I understand if you don't want to run it.

If you do run it it would be very interesting to compare results...

It would also be interesting if other people ran this software and
posted their results.

I expected the numbers to be higher when the memory size was lower...
because of cache hits.

This seems not to be the case. I have no idea why that is.

The software is able to run 4 threads. I wrote it to test my dual
core processor. Only two threads would have been enough but I
wondered what would happen with 4 threads.

As the manual describes this software is not really ment to test
multi core processors...(since the threads can only be instructed to
run on core 0 or core 1 or all cores by selecting none.) though it
might be usefull anyway.

Here is the link to the softwa

http://home.12move.nl/skybuck/Skybuc...nceTestVersion
005.zip

Bye,
Skybuck.



This have to do with ASUS how?




Best Regards,

Damiel Mandic

Craig Sutton May 27th 06 11:28 AM

HEY CRAIG SUTTON (World Premie Skybuck's Memory Read Performance Test) :)
 

"Skybuck Flying" wrote in message
. nl...
Hey Craig,

You wanted some benchmarks numbers didn't you ?

Well I just updated and improved my memory read performance test

benchmark.

And because you so stubern I decided to share it with you and the rest of
the world but ofcourse not indefinetly so get it while you can.

Normally I don't release these "in-house" tools ;)

Here is the link to the zip file containing the

software/program/executable
and a short manual which also contains some benchmark numbers (at the

bottom
of the manual).

It's up to you if you have the balls to run it. There is no virus in it.

But
I understand if you don't want to run it.

If you do run it it would be very interesting to compare results...

It would also be interesting if other people ran this software and posted
their results.

I expected the numbers to be higher when the memory size was lower...
because of cache hits.

This seems not to be the case. I have no idea why that is.

The software is able to run 4 threads. I wrote it to test my dual core
processor. Only two threads would have been enough but I wondered what

would
happen with 4 threads.

As the manual describes this software is not really ment to test multi

core
processors...(since the threads can only be instructed to run on core 0 or
core 1 or all cores by selecting none.) though it might be usefull

anyway.

Here is the link to the softwa


http://home.12move.nl/skybuck/Skybuc...Version005.zip

Thanks bucky I will test it



Craig Sutton May 27th 06 11:34 AM

HEY CRAIG SUTTON (World Premie Skybuck's Memory Read Performance Test) :)
 

"Skybuck Flying" wrote in message
. nl...
Hey Craig,

You wanted some benchmarks numbers didn't you ?

Well I just updated and improved my memory read performance test

benchmark.

And because you so stubern I decided to share it with you and the rest of
the world but ofcourse not indefinetly so get it while you can.


My p3 450 gives around 18-19000 at the 64 default.

Might try it on the new box later.



Skybuck Flying May 27th 06 03:24 PM

HEY CRAIG SUTTON (World Premie Skybuck's Memory Read Performance Test) :)
 

"Craig Sutton" wrote in message
...

"Skybuck Flying" wrote in message
. nl...
Hey Craig,

You wanted some benchmarks numbers didn't you ?

Well I just updated and improved my memory read performance test

benchmark.

And because you so stubern I decided to share it with you and the rest of
the world but ofcourse not indefinetly so get it while you can.


My p3 450 gives around 18-19000 at the 64 default.

Might try it on the new box later.


Ok cool.

Bye,
Skybuck.




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