Hi Folks, I asked this on the OT list week but no one replied. perhaps someone here will: Just put up a 9.1 sys on a Athlon XP2700 on an ABIT KV7. The Kernel reports 4309 BogoMIPS and it is processing SETI units at about 3 Hrs per. Just for comparisons sake could you guys (and gals too) post what bogomips your 2.6.5-7.104 kernel is reporting in boot msgs? Would those of you running SETI@Home also post your unit processing times? PeterB -- -- Proud to use SuSE Linux, since 5.2 Loving using SuSE Linux 8.2 MyBlog http://vancampen.org/blog/ Currently listening to Joseph Campbell http://www.jcf.org/ Free D/Ls after free registration --
Peter B Van Campen writes:
Just put up a 9.1 sys on a Athlon XP2700 on an ABIT KV7. The Kernel reports 4309 BogoMIPS and it is processing SETI units at about 3 Hrs per.
Just for comparisons sake could you guys (and gals too) post what bogomips your 2.6.5-7.104 kernel is reporting in boot msgs? Would those of you running SETI@Home also post your unit processing times?
My 2.4GHz Celeron box shows 4734.97 bogomips, and my 1.6GHz P4 box shows 3375.10. Both run SuSE 9.1 with the 2.6.5-7.104 kernel. Not running SETI@home, so no stats there. -Ti
Ti Kan writes:
My 2.4GHz Celeron box shows 4734.97 bogomips, and my 1.6GHz P4 box shows 3375.10. Both run SuSE 9.1 with the 2.6.5-7.104 kernel.
Just for grins, I also have a 233MHz Pentium/MMX box running SuSE 8.0 (2.4.18-4GB kernel) and its bogomips is 466.94 :). However it is not as slow as you might think! -Ti
Lørdag den 21. august 2004 06:09 skrev Peter B Van Campen:
Hi Folks,
I asked this on the OT list week but no one replied. perhaps someone here will:
Just put up a 9.1 sys on a Athlon XP2700 on an ABIT KV7. The Kernel reports 4309 BogoMIPS and it is processing SETI units at about 3 Hrs per.
Just for comparisons sake could you guys (and gals too) post what bogomips your 2.6.5-7.104 kernel is reporting in boot msgs? Would those of you running SETI@Home also post your unit processing times?
PeterB -- --
For what it's worth to you: <4>Calibrating delay loop... 6144.00 BogoMIPS <4>CPU1: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz stepping 03 <4>..... CPU clock speed is 3079.0237 MHz. <4>..... host bus clock speed is 219.0945 MHz. 4400 RAM from Corsairmemory Above with std fan and even nicer figures clocked at 3,5GHz Have my own numbercrunching going on at idle time so can't tell you about
Proud to use SuSE Linux, since 5.2 Loving using SuSE Linux 8.2
MyBlog http://vancampen.org/blog/
Currently listening to Joseph Campbell http://www.jcf.org/ Free D/Ls after free registration
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On Saturday 21 August 2004 05:09, Peter B Van Campen wrote:
Hi Folks,
I asked this on the OT list week but no one replied. perhaps someone here will:
Just put up a 9.1 sys on a Athlon XP2700 on an ABIT KV7. The Kernel reports 4309 BogoMIPS and it is processing SETI units at about 3 Hrs per.
Just for comparisons sake could you guys (and gals too) post what bogomips your 2.6.5-7.104 kernel is reporting in boot msgs? Would those of you running SETI@Home also post your unit processing times?
Just to throw in a curved ball, I have an Athlon 64 3200+ but since the bogomips rating appears to be double the clock speed my rating it is only 4030.46 However the fastest I have seen for a Seti workpack is 1:21, typically it's around 2:40. Of course the Seti client is only 32bit there isn't a 64 version available so it isn't taking full advantage of the processor's capabilities. David -- David Bottrill www.bottrill.org Registered Linux user number 330730 Internet SIP Phone: 1-747-244-2699
On Saturday 21 Aug 2004 05:09, Peter B Van Campen wrote:
Hi Folks,
I asked this on the OT list week but no one replied. perhaps someone here will:
Just put up a 9.1 sys on a Athlon XP2700 on an ABIT KV7. The Kernel reports 4309 BogoMIPS and it is processing SETI units at about 3 Hrs per.
Just for comparisons sake could you guys (and gals too) post what bogomips your 2.6.5-7.104 kernel is reporting in boot msgs? Would those of you running SETI@Home also post your unit processing times?
PeterB -- --
Proud to use SuSE Linux, since 5.2 Loving using SuSE Linux 8.2
MyBlog http://vancampen.org/blog/
Currently listening to Joseph Campbell http://www.jcf.org/ Free D/Ls after free registration
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Well running Athlon XP2700+ ASROCK K7S8X mobo 512 Mb PC3200 memory. <4>Calibrating delay loop... 4276.22 BogoMIPS Running Seti but it's the new Boinc job and not too shure how to get stats from it yet the previous version 3.08 was crunching a work unit in 2.9 to 3.1 hours if the is of any help . Pete . -- Linux user No: 256242 Machine No: 139931 G6NJR Pete also MSA registered "Quinton 11" A Linux Only area Happy bug hunting M$ clan PGN
On Saturday 21 August 2004 12.19, peter Nikolic wrote:
On Saturday 21 Aug 2004 05:09, Peter B Van Campen wrote:
Hi Folks,
I asked this on the OT list week but no one replied. perhaps someone here will:
Just put up a 9.1 sys on a Athlon XP2700 on an ABIT KV7. The Kernel reports 4309 BogoMIPS and it is processing SETI units at about 3 Hrs per.
Just for comparisons sake could you guys (and gals too) post what bogomips your 2.6.5-7.104 kernel is reporting in boot msgs? Would those of you running SETI@Home also post your unit processing times?
PeterB -- --
Proud to use SuSE Linux, since 5.2 Loving using SuSE Linux 8.2
MyBlog http://vancampen.org/blog/
Currently listening to Joseph Campbell http://www.jcf.org/ Free D/Ls after free registration
--
Well running Athlon XP2700+ ASROCK K7S8X mobo 512 Mb PC3200 memory. <4>Calibrating delay loop... 4276.22 BogoMIPS
Running Seti but it's the new Boinc job and not too shure how to get stats from it yet the previous version 3.08 was crunching a work unit in 2.9 to 3.1 hours if the is of any help .
Pete .
-- Linux user No: 256242 Machine No: 139931Time::HiRes G6NJR Pete also MSA registered "Quinton 11" A Linux Only area Happy bug hunting M$ clan PGN Dual Celeron 433: Calibrating delay loop... 866.30 BogoMIPS Total of 2 processors activated (1722.36 BogoMIPS).
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Am Samstag, 21. August 2004 06:09 schrieb Peter B Van Campen:
Just for comparisons sake could you guys (and gals too) post what bogomips your 2.6.5-7.104 kernel is reporting in boot msgs? Would those of you running SETI@Home also post your unit processing times?
Intel P III 500 991.23 BogoMIPS Average CPU Time per work unit 11 hr 47 min 57.4 sec Florian
On Saturday 21 August 2004 12:09 am, Peter B Van Campen wrote:
Just for comparisons sake could you guys (and gals too) post what bogomips your 2.6.5-7.104 kernel is reporting in boot msgs? Would those of you running SETI@Home also post your unit processing times?
P4 2.8Ghz 3:34 hrs 5537 Bmips -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + Bruce S. Marshall bmarsh@bmarsh.com Bellaire, MI 08/21/04 10:55 + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ "How can you expect to govern a country that has two hundred and forty six kinds of cheese?" - Charles de Gaulle
Just for comparisons sake could you guys (and gals too) post what bogomips your 2.6.5-7.104 kernel is reporting in boot msgs? Would those of you running SETI@Home also post your unit processing times?
Peter, I have found that with most desktop processors your bogomips will mostly be about double your mhz. This doesn't really mean anything much. I have a 2ghz Athlon, bogomips is just over 4000. Seti (commanline only) takes 3:50-4:50 hours. The speed problem here is due to the PC133 CL3 mem. I had a 1533mhz Athlon in the same bord first (moved it to another machine, and it was only 20 or so minutes slower in general, which brings me to believe that the memory is pretty much slowing the machine down. My second machine, a Duron 1200mhz, with DDR266, does the job roughly 5:00-5:30 hours. At work I have a 1Ghz Celeron, PC133 CL2.5 mem, a wu takes around 8 hours. -- Kind regards Hans du Plooy Newington Consulting Services hansdp at newingtoncs dot co dot za
Take a look at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogomips
...they really mean nothing.
Kirk
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On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 17:01:04 +0200 (SAST), Hans du Plooy
Just for comparisons sake could you guys (and gals too) post what bogomips your 2.6.5-7.104 kernel is reporting in boot msgs? Would those of you running SETI@Home also post your unit processing times?
Peter, I have found that with most desktop processors your bogomips will mostly be about double your mhz. This doesn't really mean anything much.
I have a 2ghz Athlon, bogomips is just over 4000. Seti (commanline only) takes 3:50-4:50 hours. The speed problem here is due to the PC133 CL3 mem. I had a 1533mhz Athlon in the same bord first (moved it to another machine, and it was only 20 or so minutes slower in general, which brings me to believe that the memory is pretty much slowing the machine down.
My second machine, a Duron 1200mhz, with DDR266, does the job roughly 5:00-5:30 hours. At work I have a 1Ghz Celeron, PC133 CL2.5 mem, a wu takes around 8 hours.
-- Kind regards Hans du Plooy Newington Consulting Services hansdp at newingtoncs dot co dot za
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Just for comparisons sake could you guys (and gals too) post what bogomips your 2.6.5-7.104 kernel is reporting in boot msgs? Would those of you running SETI@Home also post your unit processing times?
Peter, I have found that with most desktop processors your bogomips will mostly be about double your mhz. This doesn't really mean anything much. I have a 2ghz Athlon, bogomips is just over 4000. Seti (commanline only) takes 3:50-4:50 hours. The speed problem here is due to the PC133 CL3 mem. I had a 1533mhz Athlon in the same bord first (moved it to another machine, and it was only 20 or so minutes slower in general, which brings me to believe that the memory is pretty much slowing the machine down. My second machine, a Duron 1200mhz, with DDR266, does the job roughly 5:00-5:30 hours. At work I have a 1Ghz Celeron, PC133 CL2.5 mem, a wu takes around 8 hours. -- Kind regards Hans du Plooy Newington Consulting Services hansdp at newingtoncs dot co dot za
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Bruce Marshall
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David Bottrill
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Florian Höfer
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Hans du Plooy
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Johan Nielsen
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Kirk Coombs
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Peter B Van Campen
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peter Nikolic
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Rikard Johnels
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