| Subject: Re: benchmarking |
| From: "Benjamin Gawert" <bgawert@gmx.de> |
| Date: 03/05/2004, 15:22 |
~misfit~ wrote:
yes, have a look here:
http://www.cox-internet.com/setispy/tlctop200.htm
[snip]
Interesting page. My system is pretty much identical to the guy in
position
18. Identical CPU/FSB/RAM amount/speed. (Tbred 2.1Ghz, 200Mhz FSB/RAM
512MB) How do you benchmark? Is it an average of a certain amount of
units or what?
No, it's the time needed for processing a standarized WU. Have a look here:
http://www.arsfoodcourt.com/tlc//bench/benchfile.htm
You can download the WU from this site...
I see everyone is using CLI 3.03, how can I tell if that's what I'm
using? I used "Easy SETI CLI" to install mine. Maybe I'd get better
results just letting the machine run SETI alone for a while, leave it
on overnight or something. My times vary from (in the last 20 units)
2.098hrs to 3.265hrs (all completed). The fastest time for a
completed unit in the log is
1.857hrs, last month. The log goes back to Dec 23rd last year and
there are a few units that completed in under two hours.
Yes, it's interesting. Especially with the lots of non-x86 systems as a
comparison.
Benjamin