WPrime 32M Benchmark !

ruchira88

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    Anusha said:
    It doesn't matter what the CPU can do, if it is not responsive :P

    And whatever you say, Vista is hell without 2GB RAM. Meh! Even 2GB -> 4GB gives a significant boost in responsiveness.
    yes i agree my comp is really slow in games like undercover,crysis i must need to go for 4GB ram soon! but now cant you see the benchmarks against Q9550? :P:P:P
     

    sri_lion

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    ruchira88 said:
    yes i agree my comp is really slow in games like undercover,crysis i must need to go for 4GB ram soon! but now cant you see the benchmarks against Q9550? :P:P:P

    Crysis ehema load wela enakota kes pahenawa athi :lol: :lol: :lol:
     

    fallenzeraphine

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    Gosh when these guys learn that a low calculation time doesn't really mean shit LOOL 1GB of ram for Vista is like 32MB of Ram for XP, Vista needs at least 1.2GB of ram sitting idle, oh btw this our Overclocking expert talking :P
     

    fallenzeraphine

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    kamalmawa said:
    So did u tested the program by your self ? You must be so good at assembly language etc.. So are u working at a special Hardware lab too? :lol:
    Yes I tested both apps on Intel and AMD systems...and what I said stands no matter what u say here.
     

    kamalmawa

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    fallenzeraphine said:
    Yes I tested both apps on Intel and AMD systems...and what I said stands no matter what u say here.

    You can not make that argument just because you tested both apps on both systems.. It could be few reasons for example one apps might focusing on more Memory latency and stuff which favor AMD's results...Others not... because of that you can not say that AMD's are slow... After all both CPU's has ups and downs...
    And by the way you making this argument over pretty outdated X2 with Core2Duo CPUs.. And if u don't trust these tests then it's your problem because there are millions of people who trusts these benchmarks..

    I just did some benchmarking with EVEREST Ultimate Edition... Got some good results with that too... After all I'm happy I didn't spend twice a money on Core2Duo than AMD X2 because I don't see a different when I'm playing a game or any other app when I'm comparing to my brothers Core2Duo... :)
     

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    kamalmawa said:
    You can not make that argument just because you tested both apps on both systems.. It could be few reasons for example one apps might focusing on more Memory latency and stuff which favor AMD's results...Others not... because of that you can not say that AMD's are slow... After all both CPU's has ups and downs...
    And by the way you making this argument over pretty outdated X2 with Core2Duo CPUs.. And if u don't trust these tests then it's your problem because there are millions of people who trusts these benchmarks..

    I just did some benchmarking with EVEREST Ultimate Edition... Got some good results with that too... After all I'm happy I didn't spend twice a money on Core2Duo than AMD X2 because I don't see a different when I'm playing a game or any other app when I'm comparing to my brothers Core2Duo... :)
    It's getting hot out here! :D :lol:

    Guess I should pour some water... :lol:

    To the end user, what matters is the real world performance tests, such as actual encoding tests, actual gaming tests, actual rendering tests, actual database tests and actual math/scientific tests. Why I emphasize on actual is because there are synthetic tests for all those categories.

    Synthetic tests do have their purpose. For an overclocker, synthetic tests help determine QUICKLY if his overclock really worked. Also, to compare two products of the same family, say for example E8400 vs E8600, it helps determine what sort of real world result one can get. E8400 vs. Q6600 isn't a fair comparison in these synthetic tests, because synthetic tests usually do not give a generalized view of the CPU's performance as the real world tests do.

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    Why you don't see a performance difference with your PC and another with a C2D in GAMING is because your PC maybe is a balanced PC for gaming. I maen, your VGA might not be bottle-necked by the CPU. To get the best performance of a C2D, you need a highend VGA because otherwise the CPU will be waiting there for the VGA to do its thing. Then again, if you go for a good VGA, you need a bigger monitor to support the VGA's capabilities. Basically, you need to plan everything.

    But this is not to say that everything also needs to be balanced. For someone who doesn't play games, there is no point wasting money on a VGA. But I see people buying Quad Core CPU's and just 1GB RAM and a 160GB HDD. That is utter stupidity. You get the quad core to do more work at the same time, but without RAM, how can it run more tasks at the same time? Always page in and page out! Then, you buy Quads to do video encoding and rendering, which need a vast amount of disk space!!! WTF are those apps gonna do with 160GB space??

    Like wise, having the fastest *single* component doesn't mean anything. It's the setup for the requirement that matters.

    Note: There are, however, synthetic benchmarks that give an overall idea about a PC. Eg. PCMark Vantage. It's actually not synthetic, because inside it, it runs many "real world" applications (not programs; APPLICATIONS)

    Note2: Did I pour water or more fuel? :P
     

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    Majik

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    Anusha said:
    It's getting hot out here! :D :lol:

    Guess I should pour some water... :lol:

    To the end user, what matters is the real world performance tests, such as actual encoding tests, actual gaming tests, actual rendering tests, actual database tests and actual math/scientific tests. Why I emphasize on actual is because there are synthetic tests for all those categories.

    Synthetic tests do have their purpose. For an overclocker, synthetic tests help determine QUICKLY if his overclock really worked. Also, to compare two products of the same family, say for example E8400 vs E8600, it helps determine what sort of real world result one can get. E8400 vs. Q6600 isn't a fair comparison in these synthetic tests, because synthetic tests usually do not give a generalized view of the CPU's performance as the real world tests do.

    ------

    Why you don't see a performance difference with your PC and another with a C2D in GAMING is because your PC maybe is a balanced PC for gaming. I maen, your VGA might not be bottle-necked by the CPU. To get the best performance of a C2D, you need a highend VGA because otherwise the CPU will be waiting there for the VGA to do its thing. Then again, if you go for a good VGA, you need a bigger monitor to support the VGA's capabilities. Basically, you need to plan everything.

    But this is not to say that everything also needs to be balanced. For someone who doesn't play games, there is no point wasting money on a VGA. But I see people buying Quad Core CPU's and just 1GB RAM and a 160GB HDD. That is utter stupidity. You get the quad core to do more work at the same time, but without RAM, how can it run more tasks at the same time? Always page in and page out! Then, you buy Quads to do video encoding and rendering, which need a vast amount of disk space!!! WTF are those apps gonna do with 160GB space??

    Like wise, having the fastest *single* component doesn't mean anything. It's the setup for the requirement that matters.

    Note: There are, however, synthetic benchmarks that give an overall idea about a PC. Eg. PCMark Vantage. It's actually not synthetic, because inside it, it runs many "real world" applications (not programs; APPLICATIONS)

    Note2: Did I pour water or more fuel? :P
    Definitely more fuel :P.

    /puts on anti-flame suit.
     

    nuwa1

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    ruchira88 said:
    yes i agree my comp is really slow in games like undercover,crysis i must need to go for 4GB ram soon! but now cant you see the benchmarks against Q9550? :P:P:P
    :shocked: My gosh u r playing games with 1GB RAM :oo::oo::oo:, mata nikan kalanthe wage :P:rofl:
     

    fallenzeraphine

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    kamalmawa said:
    You can not make that argument just because you tested both apps on both systems.. It could be few reasons for example one apps might focusing on more Memory latency and stuff which favor AMD's results...Others not... because of that you can not say that AMD's are slow... After all both CPU's has ups and downs...
    And by the way you making this argument over pretty outdated X2 with Core2Duo CPUs.. And if u don't trust these tests then it's your problem because there are millions of people who trusts these benchmarks..

    I just did some benchmarking with EVEREST Ultimate Edition... Got some good results with that too... After all I'm happy I didn't spend twice a money on Core2Duo than AMD X2 because I don't see a different when I'm playing a game or any other app when I'm comparing to my brothers Core2Duo... :)
    Gosh u dont understand a thing Im saying dont you, memory Latency doesnt mean a lot of things when it comes to real world applicaions, it all about the CPU horsepoer, How much RAM you got how Fast is ur Hard Drives, How fast is ur VGA, its a Combination of Lot of things, Athlon X2 is the only Product from AMD to fight with Core 2 Duo so you cant call it Out dated, and Compairing to a Athlon X2 a core 2 Duo only has Ups, there are Virtualy no Downs, even the IMC on Athlon gives it a bit of Bandwidth, sheer brute force Performance of the Core 2 compensate for all of that, hence its faster on every damn real world application, 3D rendering, Video Encoding, Audio Encoding, Word Processesing, HTML Rendering, U name it, A similer clocked Core 2 will always beat the Athlon X2.

    Everest is a Synthetic Benchmark and does not provide a overall reult of the real world performance GOT IT.

    If u really really want to compair ur RIG with a core 2 why not compair it with mine, show ur best frame rates of Crysis, Farcry 2 , Cinebench 10, it will only be fair if u have a Geforce 8800GT and Plenty of RAM.

    PS : I noticed u have 2 8600GTs on SLI, so it wont be a fair fight cuz 8800GT is much faster than 2 8600GT's
     
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    kamalmawa

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    kamalmawa said:
    Dude don't insult people because you think you know better.. Actually you said to me
    "WTF this is bullshit how can a Athlon X2 can be almost fast as a core 2, this Benchmark is flawed." to my benchmark results because I have an AMD..
    Just because you have a better CPU doesn't give u a better performance results.. In my rig I spent more money on my motherboard than my CPU.. All other parts including RAM's, Cooling, PSU very important facts on a Computer performance that's why I spent so much money on them..

    This is what I said few days back... LOL... You are so confused dude... You just repeat the same thing what I said few days back..

    Looks like there is no benchmark app out there to make you happy because it's keep giving good results on X2s.. :lol:

    Are u high dude? benchmarks on Crysis, Farcry 2 are more focusing on Graphic card performance. And my old 8600GTs pretty sucks.. I haven't upgrade to new graphic cards since my mother board is pretty old and it can't get the best out of PCI-E 2.0 graphic cards.


    I don't know how did u find out Core2Duo faster on every real world application, 3D rendering, Video Encoding, Audio Encoding, Word Processesing, HTML Rendering since u don't like the results from apps such as EVEREST. Because as far as I know human eye can't see a such thing that fast... U must Terminator from the future. LOL :lol:
     
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