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Sciencemark 2.0 32-Bit und 64-Bit
- Ersteller Nero24
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Der synthetische Benchmark <a href="http://www.sciencemark.org" TARGET="b">Sciencemark</a>, den wir in unseren <a href="http://www.planet3dnow.de/archiv/index.shtml">Mainboard-Reviews</a> unter anderem für die Bandbreiten- und Latenztests des Speichers verwenden, ist in einer neuen Version 2.0 Final erschienen. Folgende Releasenotes sind in Umlauf:<ul><i>- 32 AND 64 Bit Versions provided.
- Automated Benchmark Run works.
- Added detailed Changelog </i></ul>Die ausführliche Fixliste findet Ihr <a href="http://www.planet3dnow.de/vbulletin/showthread.php3?s=&postid=2145947#post2145947">hier</a>.
<b>Download:</b>
<li><a href="http://p3d.louis-stahl.de/downloads/ScienceMark2 32-bit 21 MAR 05.zip">Sciencemark 2.0 Final 32-Bit [Windows]</a></li><li><a href="http://p3d.louis-stahl.de/downloads/ScienceMark2 64-bit 21 MAR 05.zip">Sciencemark 2.0 Final 64-Bit [Windows]</a></li>
Danke Armin für den Hinweis
- Automated Benchmark Run works.
- Added detailed Changelog </i></ul>Die ausführliche Fixliste findet Ihr <a href="http://www.planet3dnow.de/vbulletin/showthread.php3?s=&postid=2145947#post2145947">hier</a>.
<b>Download:</b>
<li><a href="http://p3d.louis-stahl.de/downloads/ScienceMark2 32-bit 21 MAR 05.zip">Sciencemark 2.0 Final 32-Bit [Windows]</a></li><li><a href="http://p3d.louis-stahl.de/downloads/ScienceMark2 64-bit 21 MAR 05.zip">Sciencemark 2.0 Final 64-Bit [Windows]</a></li>
Danke Armin für den Hinweis
Changelog between 07FEB05 -> 21MAR05
-64-bit support for Windows x64 edition
--------------------------------------------
Important notes for 64-bit support.
: 64-bit is a beta version at the moment.
: Performance may change in the future depending on how we tune for fp performance. You should see significant speedups on both EM64T and AMD64 processors in 64-bit mode. Part of this is due to compiler improvements. : Intel EM64T systems are supported, however, ScienceMark2 won't be able to detect them properly in MemBench.
This will be remedied in a future version.
: CipherBench is not supported in 64-bit mode. Running AES returns an incorrect result, that is impossibly too fast.
This will be remedied in a future version.
: Both SGEMM and DGEMM benchmarks are restricted to compiler only under 64-bit edition.
This will be remedied in a future version.
: There are several new memory cores that are present in the 64-bit build of Membench that are not present in 32-bit edition.
This is due to the new ISA.
: STREAM is tweaked a bit
--------------------------------------------
-Fixed a rare crash that would occur immediately upon startup.
-Sciencemark2 can now be run from the command line!
Command line options:
-automate : Run through each benchmark without user interaction. Upon completion, ScienceMark2 will automatically close.
-cipherbench : Run through the cipher benchmark
-dgemm : Run through the dgemm benchmark using the compiler core
-dgemm:compiler : Run through the dgemm benchmark using the compiler core
-dgemm:sse2s : Run through the dgemm benchmark using the scalar sse2 core
-dgemm:sse2v : Run through the dgemm benchmark using the vector sse2 core
-dgemm:x87 : Run through the dgemm benchmark using the x87 core
-help : Display all command line options
-membench : Run through the memory benchmark
-moldyn : Run through the molecular dynamics benchmark
-moldyn:file.in : Run through a custom simulation using file.in
-primordia : Run through the primordia benchmark
-primordia:file.in: Run through the primordia benchmark using the custom file provided.
-runallbench : Run through the entire benchmark. -automate is implied.
-sgemm : Run through the sgemm benchmark using the compiler core
-sgemm:compiler : Run through the sgemm benchmark using the compiler core
-sgemm:sse : Run through the sgemm benchmark using the sse core
-sgemm:3dnow : Run through the sgemm benchmark using the 3dNow! core
Note that ScienceMark2 in 64-bit edition does not support sgemm:sse, sgemm:3dnow, dgemm:sse2s, dgemm:sse2v, or dgemm:x87.
To run a fully automated benchmark of everything, try:
sciencemark2 -automate -runallbench
- Changed the behavior of the "Run All Benchmarks" function. Sciencemark will no longer run through the entire collection of primordia and molecular dynamics files, but will run through primordia simulation of silver, and molecular dynamics simulation of helium and argon. (these are the default benchmarks that everyone is used to)
- Sciencemark2 calculates a composite score if all benchmarks are run from in the Run all benchmarks mode.
- Sciencemark2 can compare your score with other scores you have generated, or from other people.
For instance, a score of 1000 in an area means your system is comparable to a dual Opteron 246 (2.0 Ghz) with 4 GB registered PC2700 RAM, on a non-NUMA motherboard.
Score is weighted thusly:
(((Memory Score + Stream Score) / 2) + Cryptography Score + Molecular Dynamics Score + Primordia Score + BLAS Score) / 5
Memory Score is a composite between memory latency at 16MB, 512 byte stride and peak memory bandwidth at 16MB.
BLAS Score is a composite between SGEMM peak performance and DGEMM peak performance.
- Added hooks for Intel MKL 7.2 and AMD's ACML 2.5 libraries. We've tested them, and they raise performance quite a bit in BLAS.
Until licensing issues are straightened out, we can't distribute the binaries for these.
Let us know at www.sciencemark.org of any issues with the latest version. There have been quite a few changes in the benchmark, and most of the bugs have been stomped out.
-64-bit support for Windows x64 edition
--------------------------------------------
Important notes for 64-bit support.
: 64-bit is a beta version at the moment.
: Performance may change in the future depending on how we tune for fp performance. You should see significant speedups on both EM64T and AMD64 processors in 64-bit mode. Part of this is due to compiler improvements. : Intel EM64T systems are supported, however, ScienceMark2 won't be able to detect them properly in MemBench.
This will be remedied in a future version.
: CipherBench is not supported in 64-bit mode. Running AES returns an incorrect result, that is impossibly too fast.
This will be remedied in a future version.
: Both SGEMM and DGEMM benchmarks are restricted to compiler only under 64-bit edition.
This will be remedied in a future version.
: There are several new memory cores that are present in the 64-bit build of Membench that are not present in 32-bit edition.
This is due to the new ISA.
: STREAM is tweaked a bit
--------------------------------------------
-Fixed a rare crash that would occur immediately upon startup.
-Sciencemark2 can now be run from the command line!
Command line options:
-automate : Run through each benchmark without user interaction. Upon completion, ScienceMark2 will automatically close.
-cipherbench : Run through the cipher benchmark
-dgemm : Run through the dgemm benchmark using the compiler core
-dgemm:compiler : Run through the dgemm benchmark using the compiler core
-dgemm:sse2s : Run through the dgemm benchmark using the scalar sse2 core
-dgemm:sse2v : Run through the dgemm benchmark using the vector sse2 core
-dgemm:x87 : Run through the dgemm benchmark using the x87 core
-help : Display all command line options
-membench : Run through the memory benchmark
-moldyn : Run through the molecular dynamics benchmark
-moldyn:file.in : Run through a custom simulation using file.in
-primordia : Run through the primordia benchmark
-primordia:file.in: Run through the primordia benchmark using the custom file provided.
-runallbench : Run through the entire benchmark. -automate is implied.
-sgemm : Run through the sgemm benchmark using the compiler core
-sgemm:compiler : Run through the sgemm benchmark using the compiler core
-sgemm:sse : Run through the sgemm benchmark using the sse core
-sgemm:3dnow : Run through the sgemm benchmark using the 3dNow! core
Note that ScienceMark2 in 64-bit edition does not support sgemm:sse, sgemm:3dnow, dgemm:sse2s, dgemm:sse2v, or dgemm:x87.
To run a fully automated benchmark of everything, try:
sciencemark2 -automate -runallbench
- Changed the behavior of the "Run All Benchmarks" function. Sciencemark will no longer run through the entire collection of primordia and molecular dynamics files, but will run through primordia simulation of silver, and molecular dynamics simulation of helium and argon. (these are the default benchmarks that everyone is used to)
- Sciencemark2 calculates a composite score if all benchmarks are run from in the Run all benchmarks mode.
- Sciencemark2 can compare your score with other scores you have generated, or from other people.
For instance, a score of 1000 in an area means your system is comparable to a dual Opteron 246 (2.0 Ghz) with 4 GB registered PC2700 RAM, on a non-NUMA motherboard.
Score is weighted thusly:
(((Memory Score + Stream Score) / 2) + Cryptography Score + Molecular Dynamics Score + Primordia Score + BLAS Score) / 5
Memory Score is a composite between memory latency at 16MB, 512 byte stride and peak memory bandwidth at 16MB.
BLAS Score is a composite between SGEMM peak performance and DGEMM peak performance.
- Added hooks for Intel MKL 7.2 and AMD's ACML 2.5 libraries. We've tested them, and they raise performance quite a bit in BLAS.
Until licensing issues are straightened out, we can't distribute the binaries for these.
Let us know at www.sciencemark.org of any issues with the latest version. There have been quite a few changes in the benchmark, and most of the bugs have been stomped out.
EiRoGGe
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weiß jmd warum der cryptographie teil der 64bit version nich ausgeführt wird bei mir?
mit 32bit gehts. komm auf ~1221 in 32bit.
mit 32bit gehts. komm auf ~1221 in 32bit.
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kann mal jemand die 64bit-geschichte testen?
...am besten mit einem A64.....dann zieh ich mein System auf die Höhe hoch/runter und wir könnten 32 gegen 64bit vergleichen...
oder P3D macht das gleich, mit einem kleinen Artikel....nicht wahr Nero?
...am besten mit einem A64.....dann zieh ich mein System auf die Höhe hoch/runter und wir könnten 32 gegen 64bit vergleichen...
oder P3D macht das gleich, mit einem kleinen Artikel....nicht wahr Nero?
Original geschrieben von EiRoGGe
weiß jmd warum der cryptographie teil der 64bit version nich ausgeführt wird bei mir?
mit 32bit gehts. komm auf ~1221 in 32bit.
Ich denke mal deswegen:
: CipherBench is not supported in 64-bit mode. Running AES returns an incorrect result, that is impossibly too fast.
EiRoGGe
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ok, danke, wer lesen kann... aber dann bekommt man vom 64bit teil ja gar keine gesamtscore
Gambelo
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Mein XP1700+@2200Mhz wird mit 2858 Mhz erkannt, kann ja wohl nicht sein, gelle? Oder meint das Prog, dass es einen 2858+ erkennt
Ergebnis übrigens 850,56.
Ergebnis übrigens 850,56.
Gambelo
Commander
Habe nur 512 MB DDR400 CL2.
ASrock_User
Admiral Special
ich habs sowohl unter 32 Bit al auch unter 64 Bit durchlaufen lassen (gleiches Sys) beim 64 Bit gibts wie gesagt, keine gesamtscore.. aber manche Ergebnisse sind unter 64 Bit deutlich besser.. andere deutlich schlechter...
Gruß
ASrock_USer
Gruß
ASrock_USer
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von Aces Hardware:
http://www.aceshardware.com/forums/read_post.jsp?id=115125459&forumid=1
Code:
System: A64 2GHz 512KB L2 s754 1GB DDR333 (2 x 512)
OS: Win xp 64 build 1218 (the older version)
I didn't reboot. I justclosed all programs and ran the benchmark on this OS instlal that has been on since the summer, so don't take these results to seriously.
(Comparing them to P4 at 2.4GHz)
Molecular Dynamics:
A64 2265.06
P4 614.46
Primordia:
A64 772.70
P4 599.33
STREAM:
A64 694.80
P4 1226.16
Memory Benchmark:
A64 1051.37
P4 1096.63
BLAS/FLOPs:
A64 334.47
P4 1047.26
http://www.aceshardware.com/forums/read_post.jsp?id=115125459&forumid=1
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