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Deanzo

Benchmarking Senior Member
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Hey guys,

We have just had another great Forum Wars, but some of us had one or two issues with Geekbench.

John Poole (jfpoole) who is the Developer for this benchtest, is going to sign up and talk to us in this thread to see what he can do to help.

I for one would like to thank John for doing this, it's great to see a Developer taking an interest in our concerns.


Please note we have strict rules for posting here at OCF, so can all member keep their comments/concerns professional and to the point.


Ross, can you please post up your 12K score with a E8600, and all the things you did to try and pin it down.

I'll get the ball rolling,

John, Is there a way we could save our score as a file and upload it via another PC later.
As a rule, a benching rig doesn't have lan drivers installed and it's not something I'm very happy to do.
This is a really big deal to top benchers, just have a look at the backlash FM had with Vantage untill they fixed it.
 
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Hi folks,

Thanks for taking the time to discuss your concerns about Geekbench with me. It's always useful (and valuable) to hear about things like this.

I've looked at Ross' results and I think the problem lies with how one test (Text Decompress) interacts with Ross' hardware. I've got some ideas on how to fix (or at least detect) this problem that I'll roll out over the next month or so. I'll also take a look at providing a way of submitting results offline.
 
I am trying to find the screens between SP2, SP3, Vista and then the SP2 that went high...I've got stuff posted all over the place about it :)

This was my FW submission. Bugged in SP3. Normal was about 10K @ ~5GHz and would occasionally run an 11-12K. Vista also did 10Ks @ ~5GHz, but I never saw higher flukes.

gb_12kfw.png

http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/80581

My regular SP2 (no hotfixes/updates, only SP2):

gb_xpsp2.png

SP2 on a fast HDD, no different.

gb_xpsp2_gooc.png

nLite SP3, could just boot and do this and 10-12.5K @ ~5GHz all day long. Retail Vista install (no screens) with nothing except killed services was the same high scores.

gb_xpsp3.png

...and to throw one more wrench in the works, SP2 actually did high ones (same install as the third pic above). The only difference is that I installed AM3 and 3D05 and Vista was now on 2nd partition of the drive instead of SP3. I am sure it had nothing to do with installing those 3Ds though because they were on every install I ran GB on.

gb_sp2.jpg

We know:
- it's not just SP3 or Vista
- it wasn't my dying board (tried another EP45T Extreme with the same results)
- it's not the BIOS (tried other BIOSes with the same results)
- it's not the chipset (sno.lcn wasn't getting the high scores on P45/DDR3)
- it's not the CPU (tried 2 different E8600s)
- it's not DDR3
- it's not the Geekbench version (posted 2.0.4 that I used and no one could duplicate it on that)
- it's not the HDD speed
- it's not LSC on/off
- it's not pagefile settings (or any other tweaks I've tried)
- it's not ramdrive or iRam
- it's not res/color depth
- it's nothing set in boot.ini or msconfig

I was thinking for sure it was version or OS-related, but after no one could achieve the scores on the same version and then that SP2 mysteriously pulled high scores out of the blue (repeatable), I don't know what it is. I removed Vista from the 2nd paritition of that HDD and replaced with SP2 on the primary with an imaged version (no AM3 or 3D05) and the high scores are gone again.

Don't ask me to try anything ATM...gotta do a hot flash tomorrow, which may or may not work :beer: If I get it running again, I'll be more than happy to test any changes. Maybe I should try 2.0.19 first :)
 
jfpoole...

1. thank you for taking time to discuss and help us!!!

2. I tried very very hard to mimic Ross's scores on X48 and 790i platforms (E8600 CPU and i tried with a QX9650, both under ln2). We used same slipstream method of stripped down install of XP SP3. I was not able to break 8500. About six months ago (using an X38 board) I was able to bust 8500 with much lower clock speeds on my CPU. I don't know if there are significant differences in the builds of GB that would account for my performance deficit or Ross's performance gain. I know others here at OCF tried GB on the same motherboard Ross is using, I don't have a P45 chipset board to try it on...my suspicion was CHIPSET differences initially ...:shrug:

3. As Dean already said it would be great to have the ability to save a score to a thumb drive or HD to post later after benching is done.

Matt :beer:
 
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jfpoole,

I'm with Matt when he says he was suspicious of the chipset (maybe something specific to the Gigabyte implementation). Initially we thought it was a stripped down version of XP w/SP3 that I made...but when nobody else could achieve similar results, that theory went out the window.

I tried a few different versions of the stripped OS on my X38 board to no avail.
 
Hey guys,

I need your help with some testing, I want to have a look at how it doesn't seem to help if you clock up in windoz.
I didn't bench in this wars (I don't even have a benching cpu in the house today) but at the last wars I was using a QX9650 and found that using setfsb in windoz didn't help my score.
The only thing that did, was booting at the higher speed.

Some of you posted that you have the same issue this wars.

Can the guys that did, please tell us what hardware was used and what you used to clock up with in windoz. As well as OS, I think someone couldn't get it to work in XP, but did in Vista.

For the guys that do have this issue/bug, could you do sometesting for us and run at a high speed, get a base score, clock up in windoz to your max bootable speed then run it again.
Now re-boot at that max speed and see what you come up with.

It would also be great if most of you can try this, and we can see if it's just one kind of cpu, or the tool we are using.

Then we will have some hard facts for John to have a look at.

Thanks guys.
 
I was one of them. SP2 and SP3, clocking up on the desktop with SetFSB did jack for scores. PCPit was the same. The only way to get higher scores on either GB or PCP on SP2 or SP3 was to boot with higher clocks. With Vista, both GB and PCP would show gains booting lower and clocking up on the desktop with SetFSB.

I might not be the one to confirm or dispell anything with that given what my scores looked like to begin with.

On a high note, the freakin hot flash worked!! So, as of tonight, I'll be equipped to run any tests on the same h/w I used for FW.
 
Hi guy's.. thanks for opening up to John about geekbench, hopefully we can find a way to save & submit our scores in future builds of GB.
John has a patched version he would like tested if you have the time Ross.
Here's his email to me.
There are a couple of things I can do to detect problems like this in
the future. I'm assuming Ross is willing to help test out a fixed
version of Geekbench?

http://browse.geekbench.ca/user/Ross/geekbench2

give it a whirl when you get the time...
It's even got your name on it:)

oh yaa... congrats on winning Summer warz!!
 
Welcome to the Forums :welcome: Raymo

Special thanks to you for hosting/sponsoring/putting together a great FW again!!

I may be picking up a P45 board this weekend and I will try this new GB version too. :beer:
 
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Hi guy's.. thanks for opening up to John about geekbench, hopefully we can find a way to save & submit our scores in future builds of GB.
John has a patched version he would like tested if you have the time Ross.
Here's his email to me.


give it a whirl when you get the time...
It's even got your name on it:)

oh yaa... congrats on winning Summer warz!!
No problem Raymo. I just need to get this BIOS chip soldered back to the board and then I'll be up and running the exact same h/w I was using for FW. OS's have changed (ie. that 2nd SP2 that scored high has been reinstalled from an image and no longer does), but SP3 and Vista are on tap.

Wow, a bench with my name on it :beer: If he has it hosted somewhere, just put up the link and I'll get some runs on it as soon as I get a chance.
 
Wow, a bench with my name on it :beer: If he has it hosted somewhere, just put up the link and I'll get some runs on it as soon as I get a chance.

It's not ready yet, but I'll post a link here with your special build of Geekbench once I've got all the debugging gear in place. :)
 
No problem, whenever it's ready. I might've spoken too soon on the hot flash anyway. Actually, the flash took, but I can't believe I pulled a freakin pad off the board somehow getting the chip back on :rolleyes: Trying to fix it now. If this thing fires up after all of this, I'll be in shock :beer:
 
No problem, whenever it's ready. I might've spoken too soon on the hot flash anyway. Actually, the flash took, but I can't believe I pulled a freakin pad off the board somehow getting the chip back on :rolleyes: Trying to fix it now. If this thing fires up after all of this, I'll be in shock :beer:

It's ready. You can download it from www.primatelabs.ca/download/beta/ross-geekbench.zip.

It's a console application, so you'll need to run it from cmd.exe (unless you want the results to disappear as soon as it's done running). Send me the output; it should be pretty obvious if it detects a problem with the benchmark in question. :)
 
OK, I'll give it go as soon as I something running over here.
 
Wow, can't believe this board is running :eek: :D

The anti-ross mod seems to be in effect on that beta version. Actually, it seems to be in effect on the 2.0.19 version too, both score near identical on SP3. I am not sure why no one could repeat my results when I posted 2.0.4 for them to try then :shrug:

No Crafty Chess in the 2.1 Beta?? I assume the scores are made up for elsewhere?

nLite XP SP3 that MIA made. 400x10 boot/run, default mem. I did nothing except install the OS and as soon as I hit the desktop from the install, copied the files over and ran the benches.

Boost is definitely coming from text compress/decompress with whatever is going on.

Here's a copy/paste of the full 2.1 beta window (4559 score):

Code:
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

D:\ross-gb>geekbench
Geekbench 2.1.0 Beta 1 : http://www.primatelabs.ca/geekbench/

Geekbench is unregistered.

Your copy of Geekbench is unregistered.  If you like Geekbench, please
purchase it so we can continue to make Geekbench awesome.  You can
purchase Geekbench online at:

        http://store.primatelabs.ca/

If you've already purchased Geekbench, you can enter your serial number
with the following command line:

        geekbench -r <email> <serial>

System Information
  Platform:                  Windows x86 (32-bit)
  Compiler:                  Visual C++ 2008
  Operating System:          Microsoft Windows XP Professional
  Model:                     Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. EP45T-EXTREME
  Motherboard:               Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. EP45T-EXTREME
  Processor:                 Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E8600  @ 3.33GHz
  Processor ID:              GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 23 Stepping 10
  Logical Processors:        2
  Physical Processors:       1
  Processor Frequency:       4.00 GHz
  L1 Instruction Cache:      64.0 KB
  L1 Data Cache:             64.0 KB
  L2 Cache:                  6.00 MB
  L3 Cache:                  0.00 B
  Bus Frequency:             400 MHz
  Memory:                    2.00 GB
  Memory Type:               400 MHz
  SIMD:                      1
  BIOS:                      Award Software International, Inc. F4b
  Processor Model:           Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E8600  @ 3.33GHz

Integer
  Blowfish
    single-threaded scalar    2433 |||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar     5204 ||||||||||||||||||||
  Text Compress
    single-threaded scalar    3638 ||||||||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar     7031 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  Text Decompress
    single-threaded scalar    3768 |||||||||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar     7779 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  Image Compress
    single-threaded scalar    3513 ||||||||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar     6894 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  Image Decompress
    single-threaded scalar    3493 |||||||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar     6962 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  Lua
    single-threaded scalar    5912 |||||||||||||||||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar    11824 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||

Floating Point
  Mandelbrot
    single-threaded scalar    2772 |||||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar     5634 ||||||||||||||||||||||
  Dot Product
    single-threaded scalar    1831 |||||||
    multi-threaded scalar     3882 |||||||||||||||
    single-threaded vector    4374 |||||||||||||||||
    multi-threaded vector    10077 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  LU Decomposition
    single-threaded scalar    3607 ||||||||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar     7173 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  Primality Test
    single-threaded scalar    5485 |||||||||||||||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar     8562 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  Sharpen Image
    single-threaded scalar     894 |||
    multi-threaded scalar     1810 |||||||
  Blur Image
    single-threaded scalar    3673 ||||||||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar     7388 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||

Memory
  Read Sequential
    single-threaded scalar    5285 |||||||||||||||||||||
  Write Sequential
    single-threaded scalar    4441 |||||||||||||||||
  Stdlib Allocate
    single-threaded scalar    2135 ||||||||
  Stdlib Write
    single-threaded scalar    1450 |||||
  Stdlib Copy
    single-threaded scalar    2290 |||||||||

Stream
  Stream Copy
    single-threaded scalar    2531 ||||||||||
    single-threaded vector    2674 ||||||||||
  Stream Scale
    single-threaded scalar    2669 ||||||||||
    single-threaded vector    2564 ||||||||||
  Stream Add
    single-threaded scalar    2595 ||||||||||
    single-threaded vector    2844 |||||||||||
  Stream Triad
    single-threaded scalar    2833 |||||||||||
    single-threaded vector    2109 ||||||||

Integer Score:                5704 ||||||||||||||||||||||
Floating Point Score:         4797 |||||||||||||||||||
Memory Score:                 3120 ||||||||||||
Stream Score:                 2602 ||||||||||

Overall Geekbench Score:      4559 ||||||||||||||||||

Submit results to the Geekbench Result Browser? [Y/n]

Copy/paste of the 2.0.4 scores (8101):

Code:
Geekbench Score 8101 
Version Geekbench 2.0.4 
Platform Windows x86 (32-bit) 
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional 
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8600 @ 3.33GHz 
Model Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. EP45T-EXTREME 
Memory 2.00 GB 400 MHz 

Integer Score 16039 .  
Blowfish
single-threaded scalar  2437
107.1 MB/sec  .  
Blowfish
multi-threaded scalar  5198
213.0 MB/sec  .  
Text Compress
single-threaded scalar  14723
47.1 MB/sec  .  
Text Compress
multi-threaded scalar  28588
93.8 MB/sec  .  
Text Decompress
single-threaded scalar  39919
164.0 MB/sec  .  
Text Decompress
multi-threaded scalar  81268
323.8 MB/sec  .  
Image Compress
single-threaded scalar  3490
28.8 Mpixels/sec  .  
Image Compress
multi-threaded scalar  6819
57.4 Mpixels/sec  .  
Image Decompress
single-threaded scalar  3499
58.8 Mpixels/sec  .  
Image Decompress
multi-threaded scalar  6976
113.8 Mpixels/sec  .  
Crafty Chess
single-threaded scalar  4858
2.46 Mnodes/sec  .  
Crafty Chess
multi-threaded scalar  8476
4.11 Mnodes/sec  .  
Lua
single-threaded scalar  6083
2.34 Mnodes/sec  .  
Lua
multi-threaded scalar  12215
4.70 Mnodes/sec  .  

Floating Point Score 4582 .  
Mandelbrot
single-threaded scalar  2772
1.84 Gflops  .  
Mandelbrot
multi-threaded scalar  5613
3.67 Gflops  .  
Dot Product
single-threaded scalar  1761
851.2 Mflops  .  
Dot Product
multi-threaded scalar  3729
1.70 Gflops  .  
Dot Product
single-threaded vector  3544
4.25 Gflops  .  
Dot Product
multi-threaded vector  8075
8.40 Gflops  .  
LU Decomposition
single-threaded scalar  3619
3.22 Gflops  .  
LU Decomposition
multi-threaded scalar  7277
6.38 Gflops  .  
Primality Test
single-threaded scalar  5431
811.2 Mflops  .  
Primality Test
multi-threaded scalar  8593
1.59 Gflops  .  
Sharpen Image
single-threaded scalar  889
2.08 Mpixels/sec  .  
Sharpen Image
multi-threaded scalar  1796
4.14 Mpixels/sec  .  
Blur Image
single-threaded scalar  3676
2.91 Mpixels/sec  .  
Blur Image
multi-threaded scalar  7382
5.81 Mpixels/sec  .  

Memory Score 3111 .  
Read Sequential
single-threaded scalar  5295
6.48 GB/sec  .  
Write Sequential
single-threaded scalar  4417
3.02 GB/sec  .  
Stdlib Allocate
single-threaded scalar  2117
7.90 Mallocs/sec  .  
Stdlib Write
single-threaded scalar  1443
2.99 GB/sec  .  
Stdlib Copy
single-threaded scalar  2287
2.36 GB/sec  .  

Stream Score 2615 .  
Stream Copy
single-threaded scalar  2523
3.45 GB/sec  .  
Stream Copy
single-threaded vector  2672
3.46 GB/sec  .  
Stream Scale
single-threaded scalar  2707
3.51 GB/sec  .  
Stream Scale
single-threaded vector  2567
3.46 GB/sec  .  
Stream Add
single-threaded scalar  2617
3.95 GB/sec  .  
Stream Add
single-threaded vector  2873
4.00 GB/sec  .  
Stream Triad
single-threaded scalar  2849
3.94 GB/sec  .  
Stream Triad
single-threaded vector  2115
3.96 GB/sec  .  

System Information  
Platform Windows x86 (32-bit) 
Compiler Visual C++ 2005 
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional 
Model Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. EP45T-EXTREME 
Motherboard Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. EP45T-EXTREME 
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8600 @ 3.33GHz 
Processor ID GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 23 Stepping 10 
Logical Processors 2 
Physical Processors 2 
Processor Frequency 4.00 GHz 
L1 Instruction Cache 0.00 B 
L1 Data Cache 0.00 B 
L2 Cache 6.00 MB 
L3 Cache 0.00 B 
Bus Frequency 400 MHz 
Memory 2.00 GB 
Memory Type 400 MHz 
SIMD 1

One last check: I clocked up from the desktop using SetFSB and still get no gain going from 4.00->4.20GHz.

4GHz (400x10 boot):

3gb_4ghz.png

4.2GHz (420x10 raised from 400x10 boot):

3gb_4200mhz.png

Now if I boot at 420x10:

4200_boot.png

EDIT: I should note that the no gains from clocking up on the desktop were an XP thing for me during FW. If I clocked up on the desktop with Vista, the scores went up accordingly. PC Pitstop was the exact same way (no gains clocking up from XP desktop, but gains clocking up in Vista desktop). I'll try it again on all 3 versions of GB when I install Vista next.
 
Hi guys :)

For what we like to do with benchmarks, the two main changes already pointed out would be a massive improvement to GB;

1) The ability to save a result

2) Correct performance scaling with processor clocks altered in Windows

Other comments: I like the UI. I like the quickness of the bench. I like the online DB. GB is a nice bench in it's current form and would be even better with the above changes. It would be nice to see a bit more consistency in the results test to test but considering GB combines several different tests, that may not be possible. Its not a particularly unusual quality when comparing other benchmarks anyway, although it does seem of a magnitude more out of the ordinary than most.
 
:thup: I was so happy to have a board to test on, I was anxious to get going :beer:

@ Maxi: I just noticed when I finally downloaded 2.0.19, there's a "save" button on the result window that 2.0.4 didn't have (see screens above). I didn't try it and am not sure if the results can be submitted to the online DB from a saved result, but they definitely should be able to if they can't already :thup:
 
EDIT: fixed my post....thanks Ross.... learned something new today "code" button is cool

QX9650 @3600MHz (400x9) boot
GA-X48T-DQ6
4GB (2x2GB) OCz Reaper PC3 12800 7-7-7-20 1T
Windows Vista Ultimate (32bit)

Code:
Geekbench 2.1.0 Beta 1 : [url]http://www.primatelabs.ca/geekbench/[/url]

Geekbench is unregistered.

Your copy of Geekbench is unregistered.  If you like Geekbench, please
purchase it so we can continue to make Geekbench awesome.  You can
purchase Geekbench online at:

        [url]http://store.primatelabs.ca/[/url]

If you've already purchased Geekbench, you can enter your serial number
with the following command line:

        C:\Users\Kinley\Documents\tropicsdemo\ross-geekbench\geekbench.exe -r <e
mail> <serial>

System Information
  Platform:                  Windows x86 (32-bit)
  Compiler:                  Visual C++ 2008
  Operating System:          Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate
  Model:                     Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. X48T-DQ6
  Motherboard:               Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. X48T-DQ6
  Processor:                 Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Extreme CPU X9650  @ 3.00GHz
  Processor ID:              GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 23 Stepping 6
  Logical Processors:        4
  Physical Processors:       1
  Processor Frequency:       3.60 GHz
  L1 Instruction Cache:      64.0 KB
  L1 Data Cache:             64.0 KB
  L2 Cache:                  6.00 MB
  L3 Cache:                  0.00 B
  Bus Frequency:             400 MHz
  Memory:                    3.00 GB
  Memory Type:               400 MHz
  SIMD:                      1
  BIOS:                      Award Software International, Inc. F5D
  Processor Model:           Intel Core 2 Extreme X9650

Integer
  Blowfish
    single-threaded scalar    2175 ||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar     9310 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  Text Compress
    single-threaded scalar    3127 ||||||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar    12478 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||
  Text Decompress
    single-threaded scalar    3391 |||||||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar    13943 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||
  Image Compress
    single-threaded scalar    3137 ||||||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar    12289 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||
  Image Decompress
    single-threaded scalar    2999 |||||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar    11579 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
  Lua
    single-threaded scalar    5473 |||||||||||||||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar    21217 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||

Floating Point
  Mandelbrot
    single-threaded scalar    2490 |||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar    10106 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  Dot Product
    single-threaded scalar    1646 ||||||
    multi-threaded scalar     6973 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
    single-threaded vector    3933 |||||||||||||||
    multi-threaded vector    18101 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  LU Decomposition
    single-threaded scalar    3101 ||||||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar    12545 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||
  Primality Test
    single-threaded scalar    4912 |||||||||||||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar    15473 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||||
  Sharpen Image
    single-threaded scalar     803 |||
    multi-threaded scalar     3242 ||||||||||||
  Blur Image
    single-threaded scalar    3292 |||||||||||||
    multi-threaded scalar    13211 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||

Memory
  Read Sequential
    single-threaded scalar    5340 |||||||||||||||||||||
  Write Sequential
    single-threaded scalar    4913 |||||||||||||||||||
  Stdlib Allocate
    single-threaded scalar    1279 |||||
  Stdlib Write
    single-threaded scalar    1639 ||||||
  Stdlib Copy
    single-threaded scalar    2316 |||||||||

Stream
  Stream Copy
    single-threaded scalar    3518 ||||||||||||||
    single-threaded vector    3694 ||||||||||||||
  Stream Scale
    single-threaded scalar    3483 |||||||||||||
    single-threaded vector    3560 ||||||||||||||
  Stream Add
    single-threaded scalar    3091 ||||||||||||
    single-threaded vector    3414 |||||||||||||
  Stream Triad
    single-threaded scalar    3410 |||||||||||||
    single-threaded vector    2497 |||||||||

Integer Score:                8426 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Floating Point Score:         7130 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Memory Score:                 3097 ||||||||||||
Stream Score:                 3333 |||||||||||||

Overall Geekbench Score:      6397 |||||||||||||||||||||||||

Submit results to the Geekbench Result Browser? [Y/n]
 
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