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Old 2005-07-21, 11:22   #12
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That last part did the trick...

I now have them set up as services.

Thank you very much.

Please answer my above question.

Again, thank you..........
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Old 2005-07-21, 14:47   #13
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Originally Posted by euphrus
Another question -
I coulnd't find a measurement for Xeon Processors
Given the specs above
Compared to a regular P4 how do they compare for use in Prime95
Since Xenon's are P4's they would be exactly the same performance measurements for the same clock speed and memory.
Take a look at the Perpetual Benchmark thread:
http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=59
I know I've posted benchmarks for a dual 2.4GHz Xenon in there (see post #89), with v23.7. Remember that the newer Prime95's have better performance than the earlier ones.

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