SiSandra Scores:
CPU 1666MHz @ 133x12.5:
Dhrystone = 6335 MIPS
Whetstone = 2614 MFLOPS
Int ALU = 1969 MB/s
Float FPU = 1849 MB/s
CPU 1700MHz @ 200x8.5:
Dhrystone = 6368 MIPS
Whetstone = 2657 MFLOPS
Int ALU = 2858 MB/s
Float FPU = 2576 MB/s
(ALUs/FPUs included to show mem bandwidth is increasing)
I always thought that even if you kept around same clockspeed, an fsb increase by 50% would have had a larger effect than just .5% increase. Anyone have a suggestion to what's holding it back? Is it usual to get very little to no gain if you keep the MHz around the same speed? Or maybe the architecture of the chip is a factor?
Thanks
Tipycol
CPU 1666MHz @ 133x12.5:
Dhrystone = 6335 MIPS
Whetstone = 2614 MFLOPS
Int ALU = 1969 MB/s
Float FPU = 1849 MB/s
CPU 1700MHz @ 200x8.5:
Dhrystone = 6368 MIPS
Whetstone = 2657 MFLOPS
Int ALU = 2858 MB/s
Float FPU = 2576 MB/s
(ALUs/FPUs included to show mem bandwidth is increasing)
I always thought that even if you kept around same clockspeed, an fsb increase by 50% would have had a larger effect than just .5% increase. Anyone have a suggestion to what's holding it back? Is it usual to get very little to no gain if you keep the MHz around the same speed? Or maybe the architecture of the chip is a factor?
Thanks
Tipycol