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System Name | Dual Socket HP z820 Workstation |
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Processor | Twin Intel Xeon E5 2673 v2 OEM processors (thats a total of 16C/32T) |
Motherboard | HP Dual Socket Motherboard |
Cooling | Stock HP liquid cooling |
Memory | 64GB Registered ECC memory kit (octal channel memory on this rig) |
Video Card(s) | MSI RX 5700 XT Gaming X 8GB |
Storage | 2 x 512GB SSD in raid 0 |
Display(s) | Acer 23" 75Hz Gaming monitors 1080P x2 |
Case | Brushed Aluminium |
Audio Device(s) | Integrated (5.1) |
Power Supply | HP 1125W Stock PSU |
Mouse | gaming mouse |
Keyboard | Dell |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
No Guarantees that I will be able to keep the updates current, but if we get enough interest I will post up a leaderboard like we had before, like this:
I know we have done this before, and that got mucked up, but I'd really like to see how the newest generations of intel / AMD processors have changed the compute processing power landscape. Lets stay respectful and see what ya got! If you've got some of the newer processors in particular, I am interested in your results. But all are welcome to complete. Except old and slow laptops, for obvious reasons.
Very simple, run the CPU z "bench" tab and post that screenshot here - included in the snip should be the initial tab for system spec. Your result should look nearly identical to what I have listed below... Thanks!
You can compete for single or multi core results
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CPU...…….2x Intel Xeon E5 2673s @ 3.6 all core + 4.0GHz single core turbo
Memory...64GB Octal channel DDR3 @1866mhz
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So, it appears the benchmark engine that CPU z is using has not changed since the 1.91x release. In other words, releases going back to 1.91x can be used here and we will still get all the required data. That being said, any benchmarks NOT running the 17.01.64 engine will be disallowed. As you can see see my 1.91 release from above and my 1.95 release from today use the same benchmark engine (17.01.64) so they are both allowed.
I know we have done this before, and that got mucked up, but I'd really like to see how the newest generations of intel / AMD processors have changed the compute processing power landscape. Lets stay respectful and see what ya got! If you've got some of the newer processors in particular, I am interested in your results. But all are welcome to complete. Except old and slow laptops, for obvious reasons.
Very simple, run the CPU z "bench" tab and post that screenshot here - included in the snip should be the initial tab for system spec. Your result should look nearly identical to what I have listed below... Thanks!
You can compete for single or multi core results
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CPU...…….2x Intel Xeon E5 2673s @ 3.6 all core + 4.0GHz single core turbo
Memory...64GB Octal channel DDR3 @1866mhz


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So, it appears the benchmark engine that CPU z is using has not changed since the 1.91x release. In other words, releases going back to 1.91x can be used here and we will still get all the required data. That being said, any benchmarks NOT running the 17.01.64 engine will be disallowed. As you can see see my 1.91 release from above and my 1.95 release from today use the same benchmark engine (17.01.64) so they are both allowed.
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