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Tested on another dual core Athlon (X2 4200) machine: specs here

 

Summary (please see attachment for full result):

 

Results 69.16

 

System Info

Xbench Version 1.2

System Version 10.4.1 (8B1025)

Physical RAM 1024 MB

Model ACPI

Drive Type Maxtor 6Y120P0

 

CPU Test 38.02

Thread Test 149.02

Memory Test 87.61

Quartz Graphics Test 93.92

OpenGL Graphics Test 45.33

User Interface Test 105.10

Disk Test 68.64

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Update on my Pentium D

 

I'm beginning to think that OS X is not properly handling the second core, it lists the processor as a hyper-threading machine take a look at the screenshot below. Just the CPU scores I'm getting compared to other single proc P4 machines makes me believe this.

 

System Specs:

Pentium D 830 @ 3.23GHz (dual-core ofcourse)

1GB DDR2

Geforce 6600GT PCI-E

Maxtor 160gb SATA <- Set as PATA to boot off of Native.

ASUS P5LD2 Mobo

 

Results 56.17

CPU Test 21.67

Thread Test 178.76

Memory Test 71.99

Quartz Graphics Test 95.26

OpenGL Graphics Test 43.53

User Interface Test 83.69

Disk Test 73.71

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while they may be useless, we all kind of like looking at them benchmarks.

 

so i compiled the results from this thread (plus a few other entries i had), for easier aggregate viewing...

 

*137.2 - 17" Powerbook 1.67 2GB <------------ WEIRD

84 - Powermac G5 Dual 2.0ghz 1.5GB

84 - Devel Trans Kit P4 660 3.6gHz 4GB DualChannel PC400 CL 2-2-2-4

70 - 4.0Ghz MSI 915G Combo-FR 3.0GHZ OCd stock cooling

61 - Pentium M Centrino @ 2.32ghz

58 - Intel D915GUXL P4 650 3.4Ghz 2MB Cache

56 - P4 3.2e 3.62Ghz 512MB Mushkin 2-2-2-6 @ 226Mhz Abit IC7 (i875)

51 - powerbook G4 1.33, 2 GB RAM

50 - Dell 8400 P4 3.2Ghz

48*- Dell 9300 1.73MHz <------------ WEIRD

48 - P4 2.4 gb @3.2 gb msi 865pe 1gb ram

48 - Dell 9300 1.73MHz 2GB

47 - Mac Mini G4 1.4 Clean

46 - Intel D915GUX 3Ghz 1GB

46 - 3.2GHz P4 AS ROCK Dual 915 (Socket 478)

45 - Thinkpad T42 1.8Ghz 512MB 7200rpm

43 - 3.2ghz w/ HT, HP Media Center M390N

41 - HP nc6000 Pentium M 1.6GHZ

40 - 3.0Ghz P4 AS Rock Dual-915GL 512MB

40 - Dell Optiplex GX280 P4 (SSE3) 2.8 Ghz 512MB DDR

40 - Mac Mini G4 1.4 512mb

38 - Pentium M processor 1.80GHz

34 - Vaio V505EC

33 - Dell Dimension 8300 P4 2.6GHz 512MB (875 "Canterwood" i believe)

28 - Mac Mini 1.25 512MB

28 - Thinkpad X31 2673-CTO 1.6Ghz 512MB

26 - P4 Northwood 2.53GHz

15 - VMWare on 3Ghz

09 - G3/500imac

05 - PowerMac 7500 G3/500

 

 

One thing that strikes me....

 

My own personal ibook and powerbook #s taken with xbench 1.1.3 last year are way higher than current numbers. i doubt my ibook is faster than a dual 2.0gb. did xbench change its formula?

 

Mine:

82 - ibook 1Ghz 10.3.5 1.28GB

66- powerbook 867 10.3.5 640MB

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One thing for certain is that our scores will be much lower especially on the graphics end most people here have a lack of QE or CI. As well as the low vector scores which probably could be accounted for because of xbench's algorithm which is probably optimized for PPC math processors and Altivec. All in all these are great scores we are pulling and OS X runs wicked on our machines anyways.

 

Not sure about the different scores that are listed on the site. Some people are using Ram disks to boost their scores and others are probably running the benchmark with a lot of backend programs running.

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I'm beginning to think that OS X is not properly handling the second core, it lists the processor as a hyper-threading machine take a look at the screenshot below. Just the CPU scores I'm getting compared to other single proc P4 machines makes me believe this.

Xbench CPU test is not multithreaded. From the Xbench ReadMe:

 

2. CPU Test

Single processor only - a test of one application doing single-threaded work

 

- snip -

 

3. Thread Test

tests multiple processors - a test of multiple applications, or a single app doing multithreading

Certainly, your Thread Test scores are the highest among the reported systems.

 

It's curious though that the Smithfield 830 is presenting itself as a single-core, hyperthreading CPU rather than a dual core CPU without hyperthreading.

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That's what I thought as well. When I boot using -v, Darwin says that it picks up one processor but two cores. Activity monitor displays two CPU graphs which is understandable considering it would think I have HT. I wouldn't expect the About this Mac to say 2xPentium D Processors because it's one processor and two cores, but it does make me curious.

 

What's even more interesting is that the Hyper Threading option never even appeared until after I clocked my machine above 3.2~ GHz. It makes me wonder... I'll have to do a linux boot and see if anything changed there.

 

Edit: Yeah OS X doesn't think my proc is Hyper Threading until I push it beyond the 3.2GHz mark. Linux and Windows stay consistent no matter what speed the CPU is at.

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The numbers difers because the new version (1.2) change the baseline to a G5 Dual ....

 

 

 

while they may be useless, we all kind of like looking at them benchmarks.

 

so i compiled the results from this thread (plus a few other entries i had), for easier aggregate viewing...

 

*137.2 - 17" Powerbook 1.67 2GB <------------ WEIRD

84 - Powermac G5 Dual 2.0ghz 1.5GB

84 - Devel Trans Kit P4 660 3.6gHz 4GB DualChannel PC400 CL 2-2-2-4

70 - 4.0Ghz MSI 915G Combo-FR 3.0GHZ OCd stock cooling

61 - Pentium M Centrino @ 2.32ghz

58 - Intel D915GUXL P4 650 3.4Ghz 2MB Cache

56 - P4 3.2e 3.62Ghz 512MB Mushkin 2-2-2-6 @ 226Mhz Abit IC7 (i875)

51 - powerbook G4 1.33, 2 GB RAM

50 - Dell 8400 P4 3.2Ghz

48*- Dell 9300 1.73MHz <------------ WEIRD

48 - P4 2.4 gb @3.2 gb msi 865pe 1gb ram

48 - Dell 9300 1.73MHz 2GB

47 - Mac Mini G4 1.4 Clean

46 - Intel D915GUX 3Ghz 1GB

46 - 3.2GHz P4 AS ROCK Dual 915 (Socket 478)

45 - Thinkpad T42 1.8Ghz 512MB 7200rpm

43 - 3.2ghz w/ HT, HP Media Center M390N

41 - HP nc6000 Pentium M 1.6GHZ

40 - 3.0Ghz P4 AS Rock Dual-915GL 512MB

40 - Dell Optiplex GX280 P4 (SSE3) 2.8 Ghz 512MB DDR

40 - Mac Mini G4 1.4 512mb

38 - Pentium M processor 1.80GHz

34 - Vaio V505EC

33 - Dell Dimension 8300 P4 2.6GHz 512MB (875 "Canterwood" i believe)

28 - Mac Mini 1.25 512MB

28 - Thinkpad X31 2673-CTO 1.6Ghz 512MB

26 - P4 Northwood 2.53GHz

15 - VMWare on 3Ghz

09 - G3/500imac

05 - PowerMac 7500 G3/500

One thing that strikes me....

 

My own personal ibook and powerbook #s taken with xbench 1.1.3 last year are way higher than current numbers. i doubt my ibook is faster than a dual 2.0gb. did xbench change its formula?

 

Mine:

82 - ibook 1Ghz 10.3.5 1.28GB

66- powerbook 867 10.3.5 640MB

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AMD64 3000 winchester ,MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum, 512MB kingston RAM,Samsung 80GB,Leadtek 6600 PCX

Results 51.61

System Info

CPU Test 30.96

Thread Test 67.89

Memory Test 63.28

System 51.15

Stream 82.95

Quartz Graphics Test 72.06

OpenGL Graphics Test 39.02

User Interface Test 77.37

Disk Test 49.08

Sequential 98.08

Random 32.73

 

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My first system @work Dual G5 1,5 GB RAM Result ~99

second system @home Intel 630 3,0 GHz 2 MB L2, Intel 945PVS LKR mobo, 512X2 MB DDR2 stupid RAM B), 120 GB seagete PATA disk 4 partition HFS+, 160 GB WD SATA II FAT32, MSI 6600 Diamond VGA Resault ~50

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VERY STRANGE....

 

-my Powerbook G4 1,33 GHZ with RADEON 9700:

44,3 XBENCH SCORE

OpenGL: only 65-67 Points

 

-my dual g5 2 ghz with ATI X800 256 MB XT

103,2 XBENCH SCORE

OpenGL: 130,2

 

-my gericom hummer pc with p4 2,66 and an onboard intel 845 (QE supported)

41,2 XBENCH SCORE

Opengl: 146,9

 

very fast opengl on x86pc i hope for future with great gaming support.

 

Know anyone about an issue on ppc platforms with opengl?

i dont understand why its not possible to play with an ati x800 games like doom3 without stockings.

it seems that its not osx wich have problems with opengl, i think it will be the ppc processors. mmhh?!

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Just installed it today.

 

What is installed:

- OSX using deadmoo's tiger-x86-flat.img

- MAXXUSS 10.4.2 Patch V0.1

- For some reason I also needed the CoreGraphics file from MAXXUSS SSE Patch V05.c

- ATI Kext Alpha Version

- Modified AC97 Kext

- Modified IOATAFamily Kext

 

As a whole, i must say i'm quite impressed.

Still some weird issues but hey... you don't hear me complaining :(

My System score is: 52.81

XBench_Results_24_10_2005.txt

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Here is my test

mb: Intel 915 GEVL

cpu: Pentium 3.0 GHz 630

ram: Kingstone 1Gb

hd: Old ATA IBM 60Gb

 

Before doing this test I maxed out all the values concerning video in the BIOS this has given me a score of 92 for User Interface (before it gave me 10)

 

Results 52.76

System Info

Xbench Version 1.2

System Version 10.4.1 (8B1025)

Physical RAM 1024 MB

Model ADP2,1

Drive Type IC35L060AVER07-0

CPU Test 17.65

GCD Loop 91.22 4.81 Mops/sec

Floating Point Basic 68.03 1.62 Gflop/sec

vecLib FFT 5.35 176.55 Mflop/sec

Floating Point Library 71.07 12.38 Mops/sec

Thread Test 94.49

Computation 82.65 1.67 Mops/sec, 4 threads

Lock Contention 110.28 4.74 Mlocks/sec, 4 threads

Memory Test 105.83

System 89.09

Allocate 94.87 348.40 Kalloc/sec

Fill 87.55 4257.01 MB/sec

Copy 85.38 1763.44 MB/sec

Stream 130.31

Copy 124.37 2568.86 MB/sec

Scale 126.75 2618.68 MB/sec

Add 135.85 2893.83 MB/sec

Triad 135.05 2888.97 MB/sec

Quartz Graphics Test 76.20

Line 88.42 5.89 Klines/sec [50% alpha]

Rectangle 78.14 23.33 Krects/sec [50% alpha]

Circle 82.56 6.73 Kcircles/sec [50% alpha]

Bezier 97.53 2.46 Kbeziers/sec [50% alpha]

Text 52.23 3.27 Kchars/sec

OpenGL Graphics Test 194.22

Spinning Squares 194.22 246.38 frames/sec

User Interface Test 91.80

Elements 91.80 421.33 refresh/sec

Disk Test 37.28

Sequential 67.59

Uncached Write 54.84 33.67 MB/sec [4K blocks]

Uncached Write 60.40 34.18 MB/sec [256K blocks]

Uncached Read 90.05 26.35 MB/sec [4K blocks]

Uncached Read 75.29 37.84 MB/sec [256K blocks]

Random 25.74

Uncached Write 8.46 0.90 MB/sec [4K blocks]

Uncached Write 61.32 19.63 MB/sec [256K blocks]

Uncached Read 87.84 0.62 MB/sec [4K blocks]

Uncached Read 105.79 19.63 MB/sec [256K blocks]

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Intel 915 GUXL

P4 640 3,2 Ghz 2 MB L2

1 GB DDR2 533 4-3-3-9 2*512 MB Corsair ( dual channel )

250 GB SATA Maxtor Diamond 10 7200RPM/16MB

 

Installation with Hackintosh DVD + patch Maxxuss antiTPM v0.5c + patch Maxxuxx 10.4.2

 

Results 55.54

System Info

Xbench Version 1.2

System Version 10.4.1 (8B1025)

Physical RAM 1024 MB

Model ADP2,1

Drive Type Maxtor 6B250S0

CPU Test 18.98

GCD Loop 97.26 5.13 Mops/sec

Floating Point Basic 76.91 1.83 Gflop/sec

vecLib FFT 5.74 189.29 Mflop/sec

Floating Point Library 76.04 13.24 Mops/sec

Thread Test 101.55

Computation 88.24 1.79 Mops/sec, 4 threads

Lock Contention 119.59 5.14 Mlocks/sec, 4 threads

Memory Test 106.78

System 101.12

Allocate 98.40 361.37 Kalloc/sec

Fill 94.68 4603.73 MB/sec

Copy 111.81 2309.29 MB/sec

Stream 113.12

Copy 111.43 2301.48 MB/sec

Scale 114.03 2355.90 MB/sec

Add 114.31 2435.07 MB/sec

Triad 112.76 2412.17 MB/sec

Quartz Graphics Test 56.81

Line 55.51 3.70 Klines/sec [50% alpha]

Rectangle 40.15 11.99 Krects/sec [50% alpha]

Circle 37.07 3.02 Kcircles/sec [50% alpha]

Bezier 86.08 2.17 Kbeziers/sec [50% alpha]

Text 153.84 9.62 Kchars/sec

OpenGL Graphics Test 203.94

Spinning Squares 203.94 258.71 frames/sec

User Interface Test 44.35

Elements 44.35 203.52 refresh/sec

Disk Test 109.95

Sequential 118.65

Uncached Write 116.03 71.24 MB/sec [4K blocks]

Uncached Write 117.56 66.52 MB/sec [256K blocks]

Uncached Read 123.70 36.20 MB/sec [4K blocks]

Uncached Read 117.60 59.10 MB/sec [256K blocks]

Random 102.44

Uncached Write 79.43 8.41 MB/sec [4K blocks]

Uncached Write 113.94 36.48 MB/sec [256K blocks]

Uncached Read 103.80 0.74 MB/sec [4K blocks]

Uncached Read 124.26 23.06 MB/sec [256K blocks]

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Updated scores boys. Got the 10.4.3 patch for 10.4.1 installed.

 

Pentium D @ 3.37GHz (Dual Core 1mb per core L2)

1GB DDR2 PC5300 Dual Channel (2x512)

2xMaxtor 160gb SATA Drives (non-RAID)

Geforce 6600GT 256MB PCI-E

ASUS PL5D2-Deluxe Motherboard

 

 

These scores are sick for a PC.

 

Results 82.45

System Info

Xbench Version 1.2

System Version 10.4.1 (8B1025)

Physical RAM 1024 MB

Model ADP2,1

Drive Type Maxtor 6Y160M0

 

CPU Test 77.56

GCD Loop 102.91 5.42 Mops/sec

Floating Point Basic 87.45 2.08 Gflop/sec

vecLib FFT 56.82 1.87 Gflop/sec

Floating Point Library 78.00 13.58 Mops/sec

Thread Test 180.18

Computation 172.08 3.49 Mops/sec, 4 threads

Lock Contention 189.09 8.13 Mlocks/sec, 4 threads

Memory Test 108.58

Quartz Graphics Test 89.42

OpenGL Graphics Test 48.49

User Interface Test 83.83

Disk Test 74.02

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Pentium 4 650

2GB DDR2 PC5400 Dual Channel (2x1GB)

seagate ST380013AS 80gb 7200rpm SATA Drive

Geforce 6600GT 128MB PCI-E

ASUS P5AD2-E Premium Motherboard

 

 

 

Previous score: 50.73:

 

 

 

10.4.3 Userland score: 71.67

 

 

 

10.4.3 8f1099 score: 81

 

 

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Results 102.10

System Info

Xbench Version 1.2

System Version 10.4.3 (8F1099)

Physical RAM 1024 MB

Model ADP2,1

Drive Type Maxtor 6B160M0

CPU Test 73.33

 

@grabberslasher

 

very nice. I gather you are using the developer system hence the 10.4.3 system version?

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