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Mar 2005
Malton, England
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Hi there,
I have installed P95 64bit on my Mum's PC and for some reason, despite being configured as running for 24 hours, the server thinks the P4 equivalent is about 0.749GHz. Can someone point me in the direction of how to fix this, or is it a bug? Regards, g0ods |
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Aug 2002
Ann Arbor, MI
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Mar 2005
Malton, England
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Well, my point was that because the P4 Equivalent is so low the Primenet server is assigning TF work, when I would have thought that a Dual Core @2.5GHz would be suitable for at least Double Check assignemnts if not then even First Time LL tests. So what I am wondering is why is the P4 Equiv so low?
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Aug 2002
Termonfeckin, IE
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Hmmm. That does not make sense. Maybe a bug in Prime95? I would manually set the work preference to DC or LL. That CPU is wasted on TF.
Could you run a benchmark and post the results here? Last fiddled with by garo on 2009-08-18 at 12:10 |
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"Mark"
Feb 2003
Sydney
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Would thermal throttling do that? Is it a laptop, or possibly accumulated some dust in the innards?
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Jul 2006
Calgary
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If you prefer some other work use the preferences to change what is assigned. I have one of those Intel Pentium Dual Core (45 nm, E5200) at 2.5 Ghz too and the rating is whacky for mine too. The rating may get somewhat closer over time as you return some results and whatnot, not sure. I set mine up to run first time LL tests and its doing fine. (About 40 days per test per core.) |
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Mar 2005
Malton, England
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The E5200 is happily doing DCs, and fingers crossed the server will assign a 1st time test when a DC nears completion. I will run a benchmark, next time I visit Mum, and will post it here.
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Jul 2005
Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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Sep 2002
Oeiras, Portugal
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Trial Factoring is the type of work that by far benefits the most from 64-bit OSs (of course using the 64-bit version of the Prime95 executable), but particularly on AMD CPUs (on Athlon64s, the improvement was in the order of 100%). On Intel CPUs, including the Core 2 line, this difference is not so noticeable, and IIRC would be smaller for TFing over 65 or 66 bits.
Now even if TF benefits a lot from 64-bits, the CPU mentioned is a very capable one for LL assignments, which means that it´s better to leave TF work for slower machines. Also because the current status of the project is such that we are "overpowered" for TF, and we are lacking LL, and particularly DC, horsepower, so powerful machines are most welcome for those tasks. Last fiddled with by lycorn on 2009-09-15 at 14:19 |
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