Re: QOTW: What do you score in Pifast?
Series computing time : 13.32
Division time : 1.48
InvSqrt time : 0.91
Final huge multiplication time : 0.65
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Total computation time : 16.41 seconds(~ 0.00 hours)
CPU : i7 4790k @ Stock (4Ghz)
RAM : 8Gb DDR3
VGA : Radeon R9 380
Assuming that is pretty good for stock, things run nicely in general on my system
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Total compute time of 16.39 seconds, on a 6 year old 3570k @ 4.5Ghz. Quite impressed!
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Series computing time : 15.10
Division time : 1.63
InvSqrt time : 1.00
Final huge multiplication time : 0.67
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Total computation time : 18.46 seconds(~ 0.01 hours)
Basic 300$ build:
i3-6100
4 GB ram
256 GB SSD
Win 10 pro
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15.15 Seconds.
Intel i7 4790k @ stock speed
16Gb 2.4Ghz DDR3
MSI GTX 970
250Gb Samsung 850 Pro
Windows 7 64
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Stock i7-2600K
Series computing time : 17.60
Division time : 1.90
InvSqrt time : 1.17
Final huge multiplication time : 0.78
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Total computation time : 21.51 seconds(~ 0.01 hours)
All things considered, not bad for what is now a 7 odd year old cpu, now I'm wondering what the o/c score would be.
Edit:, now I know.
Series computing time : 14.00
Division time : 1.55
InvSqrt time : 0.95
Final huge multiplication time : 0.63
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Total computation time : 17.17 seconds(~ 0.00 hours)
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19.31s
i7-4710MQ @2.5GHz (up to 3.7GHz)
I think that's pretty impressive considering this is a 4 year old laptop that cost less than £750.
Wish I could try out my 1700X, though seems AMD doesn't fare too well in this particular test, despite being rated as better single threaded in other tests.
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ROFL...Who cares? Can I make money with that score? Can I have fun with it? What's the point?
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12.88 seconds
8700k @ 5ghz using my old trusty h100i cooler from my old 2700k :)
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i7 3930K@ 4.2ghz with DDR3 2400 CL 10 T1 and a 960 EVO
Series Compute time : 14.45
Division time : 1.55
InvSqrt time : 0.97
Final huge multiplication time : 0.64
Total computation time : 17.87
Who says ole' sandy bridge E is dead.
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i7 3930K@ 4.2ghz with DDR3 2400 CL 10 T1 and a 960 EVO updated with screenshot.
[img]https://www.dropbox.com/s/7yn9yr43l7u8s0z/pifast.png?dl=0[img]
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making it a very reliable indicator of a PC's raw speed.
That really needs justification. I mean, what is it testing? I have even seen rumour that it is using 8087 FPU commands, which no sane programmer would use and are basically emulated on a modern CPU so that would be a test of how good your PC is at emulating legacy fpu code. On top of that it is a workload that no-one does on a daily basis.
Really, I switch off when I see this benchmark to the point of sometimes giving up on an article it is in. Please replace it with something good. Even Quake would be a more useful benchmark than this.
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23.62 total time on stock Ryzen 1700 w/slow RAM.
Seems this one really favours Intel, will try OC'ing later and see what happens (not hopeful for a total under 20 though based on the 1800X results posted earlier).
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Yay I have the slowest score!
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Total computation time : 23.11 seconds (~ 0.01 hours)
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Not bad considering a 2.6GHz Xeon E5 2670 CPU, it seems to match the Ryzen 1800x at stock.
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I cant join in on this one as I run a Hackintosh