I'm not sure where I can view my BOINC benchmarks. But, on the Universe@home website, the details for this machine show the following:
Measured floating point speed - 1675.01 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed - 9583.52 million ops/sec
OK, I figured it out and just ran a benchmark:
2723 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
9742 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
BOINC benchmarks are logged in the Event Log. There is also an option in the menus to run the benchmarks.
Just under tools in the BOINC manager ther eis a run benchmark and the... whatever its called in english, the last line with the log.
And just to brag: my R7 1700 says:
Whetstone 4153
Dhrystone 15553
(per core no SMT)
Of course that are only crude, unoptimized benchmarks, but you get a baseline comparison.
Not much difference in Dhry/Whet relation to mine, just lower Ghz I guess.
In case you didn't see my edit above, here are the numbers for the Z620:
2723 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
9742 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
For fun, I just benchmarked my 10 Raspberry Pis too:
Raspberry Pi 2 was 440 Whetstone and 1744 Dhrystone
The averages for the 9x Pi 3s were 753 Whetstone and 2480 Dhrystone
A current Atom makes about 1000/2200 on win10 and 1100/5000 on the special linux. (LattePanda and UPs)