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RE: I Just Wanna BOINC! -- Part 2: The Z620 Workstation, A Noob’s Perspective

in #gridcoin8 years ago (edited)

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

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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)