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 Performance Survey - WE NEED VISTA AND OLDER CPU RESULTS 
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Code:
CC PERFORMANCE TESTER V0.2
COPYRIGHT 2010 GRIFFITH INDUSTRIES
OS: Windows XP SP3
PROCESSOR: Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 @ 2.00GHz
RAM: 0.97 GB
RESX: 640
RESY: 480
PPM: 20
POSTPROCESSING: true
MOD COUNT: 11
TIMESCALE: 1
DELTATIME: 0.016666699200869
TEST RESULT 1 : 17.93
TEST RESULT 2 : 35.58
TEST RESULT 3 : 79.21


Are these good results?


Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:25 pm
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Code:
CC PERFORMANCE TESTER V0.2
COPYRIGHT 2010 GRIFFITH INDUSTRIES
OS: Windows 7 x64 Professional
PROCESSOR: AMD Athlon 64 x2 5600+ Brisbane Dual Core 2.9 ghz
RAM: 4GB
RESX: 640
RESY: 480
PPM: 20
POSTPROCESSING: true
MOD COUNT: 34
TIMESCALE: 1
DELTATIME: 0.016666699200869
TEST RESULT 1 : 19.37
TEST RESULT 2 : 38.39
TEST RESULT 3 : 79.22

Good enough?
Lots of mods, I know :P


Tue Apr 27, 2010 2:16 am
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you dont know mods untell you look at my results.


Tue Apr 27, 2010 2:19 am
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You're supposed to do the test vanilla plus the test.rte
ie. no mods


Tue Apr 27, 2010 5:48 am
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Code:
CC PERFORMANCE TESTER V0.2
COPYRIGHT 2010 GRIFFITH INDUSTRIES
OS: Windows XP SP3
PROCESSOR: Intel Pentium III Mobile 1.06 Ghz
RAM: 256 MB
RESX: 640
RESY: 480
PPM: 20
POSTPROCESSING: true
MOD COUNT: 11
TIMESCALE: 1
DELTATIME: 0.016666699200869
TEST RESULT 1 : 30
TEST RESULT 2 : 70.16
TEST RESULT 3 : 228.64


Comically old CPU. Surprisingly, not that slow.


Tue Apr 27, 2010 6:01 am
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Everyone with a module count higher than 11 will be kicked in the face. I just realised that this includes witty.

Keptin: huh, not too terrible considering the age.
FoIL: holy crap you have a lot of computers.

I'll collate at some point tonight, hopefully.


Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:00 am
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Geti wrote:
Keptin: huh, not too terrible considering the age.


Yeah, it seems that clock rate has a larger impact in CC than multiple cores, then again, the data has so many variables it's hard to tell what's going on exactly. It'd be interesting to see someone with a dual-core do a few tests with varying clock rates. e.g. 1.5Ghz, 2.5Ghz, 3.5Ghz. Even better if someone with a [similar architecture] quad-core could post results at the same rates to compare. There are a few of you P8x00/P9x00 guys that could do it.

Btw Geti, what are you using all of this for?


Tue Apr 27, 2010 8:52 am
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I'm using all of this to compile something to the tune of "be all end all this is what you should upgrade to run CC better" list. Top 3 processors/general trend, relative impact of RAM upgrades, etc. There've always been questions floating around along the lines of "hey why cant this computer run CC like a boss it plays crysis like all the way up i am confuse" and it turns out that they have an entry level CPU and a thousand dollar graphics card.

As for the comparisons, you can probably do that with the current data, if you look through the processors.
Looks like I'll be collating this tomorrow guys, I've got a lot of coursework and a phone call to make tonight, sorry :oops:


Tue Apr 27, 2010 9:33 am
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For what you're using them for, the results are great. For more specific info on what exactly influences CC performance, you'd probably need to lower the number of variables between results. Some of the results are so close (or odd), that the differences between them could be caused by different background processes and things that aren't being accounted for.

It's still interesting--CC could definitely multithread better. Fo sho.


Tue Apr 27, 2010 9:50 am
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Definitely, seeing as it doesn't actually multi-thread at all and Data says there aren't any plans to make it do so.


Tue Apr 27, 2010 9:59 am
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I like the idea of someone doing different clocks and RAM.

If you guys want, I'll do that within the next few days.


I can clock at 2, 2.5, 3, and maybe 3.5. Then I can RAM at 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.
Also, even though it doesn't matter, I can switch between a 9600 GT and 7300 LE.


Tue Apr 27, 2010 12:54 pm
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Maybe if I have some spare time I'll try clocking down the old P4 and then see how far it'll go.

But first there's still another laptop available around the house, another dual core if I'm not mistaken.

-edit-

Here we go

Code:
CC PERFORMANCE TESTER V0.2
COPYRIGHT 2010 GRIFFITH INDUSTRIES
OS: Windows 7 32Bits
PROCESSOR: Pentium Dual core T4300@2.10Ghz
RAM: 4Gb(only 3.84 are usable, due to OS)
RESX: 640
RESY: 480
PPM: 20
POSTPROCESSING: true
MOD COUNT: 11
TIMESCALE: 1
DELTATIME: 0.016666699200869
TEST RESULT 1 : 18.35
TEST RESULT 2 : 36.1
TEST RESULT 3 : 81.05


Tue Apr 27, 2010 1:27 pm
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I'm limited to what I can do when it comes to changing clock speed on this server board, but I'm able to retard the clock a bit to save power. Test Results can vary by over 1 point (second?) between tests, so everything's ballpark.

@ 2.5Ghz,

Code:
CC PERFORMANCE TESTER V0.2
COPYRIGHT 2010 GRIFFITH INDUSTRIES
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
PROCESSOR: 2x Intel Xeon E5520 @ 2.5Ghz, *8
RAM: 12 GB
RESX: 640
RESY: 480
PPM: 20
POSTPROCESSING: true
MOD COUNT: 11
TIMESCALE: 1
DELTATIME: 0.016666699200869
TEST RESULT 1 : 17.22
TEST RESULT 2 : 34.56
TEST RESULT 3 : 64.55


@ 1.6Ghz,

Code:
TEST RESULT 1 : 18.52
TEST RESULT 2 : 35.51
TEST RESULT 3 : 83.01


This explains why that 3.41Ghz Phenom II X4 is doing so well in test 3. You P8x00 guys should be able to push >4.0Ghz.

*edit* lol, if only I had more controllers... http://i41.tinypic.com/50mhop.jpg


Tue Apr 27, 2010 4:54 pm
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I'm able to do the same on my laptop.

Code:
CC PERFORMANCE TESTER V0.2
COPYRIGHT 2010 GRIFFITH INDUSTRIES
OS: Windows 7
PROCESSOR: P8400 2.26@848MHz
RAM: 3Gb
RESX: 640
RESY: 480
PPM: 20
POSTPROCESSING: true
MOD COUNT: 11
TIMESCALE: 1
DELTATIME: 0.016666699200869
TEST RESULT 1 : 22.36
TEST RESULT 2 : 43.71
TEST RESULT 3 : 165.7

Code:
CC PERFORMANCE TESTER V0.2
COPYRIGHT 2010 GRIFFITH INDUSTRIES
OS: Windows 7
PROCESSOR: P8400 2.26@1.1GHz
RAM: 3Gb
RESX: 640
RESY: 480
PPM: 20
POSTPROCESSING: true
MOD COUNT: 11
TIMESCALE: 1
DELTATIME: 0.016666699200869
TEST RESULT 1 : 20.64
TEST RESULT 2 : 41.23
TEST RESULT 3 : 121.83

Code:
CC PERFORMANCE TESTER V0.2
COPYRIGHT 2010 GRIFFITH INDUSTRIES
OS: Windows 7
PROCESSOR: P8400 2.26@1.69GHz
RAM: 3Gb
RESX: 640
RESY: 480
PPM: 20
POSTPROCESSING: true
MOD COUNT: 11
TIMESCALE: 1
DELTATIME: 0.016666699200869
TEST RESULT 1 : 17.79
TEST RESULT 2 : 36.65
TEST RESULT 3 : 87.79

Code:
CC PERFORMANCE TESTER V0.2
COPYRIGHT 2010 GRIFFITH INDUSTRIES
OS: Windows 7
PROCESSOR: P8400 2.26@1.9GHz
RAM: 3Gb
RESX: 640
RESY: 480
PPM: 20
POSTPROCESSING: true
MOD COUNT: 11
TIMESCALE: 1
DELTATIME: 0.016666699200869
TEST RESULT 1 : 18.83
TEST RESULT 2 : 37.62
TEST RESULT 3 : 79.24

and finally at the original clock
Code:
CC PERFORMANCE TESTER V0.2
COPYRIGHT 2010 GRIFFITH INDUSTRIES
OS: Windows 7
PROCESSOR: P8400 2.26@848MHz
RAM: 3Gb
RESX: 640
RESY: 480
PPM: 20
POSTPROCESSING: true
MOD COUNT: 11
TIMESCALE: 1
DELTATIME: 0.016666699200869
TEST RESULT 1 : 18.65
TEST RESULT 2 : 36.86
TEST RESULT 3 : 72.52


Higher clocks tend to handle the third test in a much smoother manner.


Tue Apr 27, 2010 6:29 pm
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http://pastebin.com/egEUpcAS
Did some underclocking. The default setting for my computer is at the bottom, but I worked all the way down to 2.4 GHz from the standard 3.2. This is all on Vista, by the way.


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