COMIAS Posted August 16, 2016 Posted August 16, 2016 That's testing ! What is the difference between "save base" and "save-hwbfor9" ? The difference between basic and save-save-hwbfor9 is that some version takes no basis, the expected backup Hprime. And I used HWBotPrimeFor9, created by Spiedie which corrects the backup problem. Wow, you do hard work, very nice, sure it will help other people. Did you try jre 6u18 x64? It seems best on my G3258, i havent tested jre newer than Java 8 on my haswell. I'll look to find this version. And see what happens. By cons here is a improved version of my test Hprime JRE9 with some info that seems utils. (thank you google for translation) Quote
COMIAS Posted August 16, 2016 Posted August 16, 2016 Well here is the latest version of the test, with some more information. - By cons is that the may have noticed is that the run 1 and run 2 are generally the lowest. - The run-3, is not to keep, - The run-4 is good about 5/25, - The run-5 is good on 7/25 - The run-6 is good on 6/25 - The run-7 is good on 3/25 - The run-8 is good on 6/25 Therefore generally meulleurs scores are obtained on run 5 and run 6 run 8, as well as the run 4 and run 7. By sometimes against both run on the same version we give the same scores. 2/25. As for the version of 144 and 123. Why? it is the right question. Quote
COMIAS Posted August 17, 2016 Posted August 17, 2016 Good evening, I started this afternoon, the test windows 7 x64 with the same version of JRE9 & co for win10 x64. I also have a Windows XP Pro x64, so I may be also take the test, to see .... The config rest InChanger only Win7 x64, everything is clean. So I'll post the results soon. and the Excel file, which allowed me to make the tables. Quote
speed.fastest Posted August 26, 2016 Author Posted August 26, 2016 Trying JRE9 131 on Win7 x64, didn't try it on Windows 10 x64 yet, look good on efficiency. speed.fastest`s HWBOT Prime score: 7230.73 pps with a Core i7 6700K Quote
Massman Posted September 22, 2016 Posted September 22, 2016 tl:dr https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/45025086/hwbot/HWBotPrimeFor9.zip, extract and double click run.cmd get activation.jar out of JAF 1.1 from Java Archive Downloads - Java Platform Technologies get jaxb .jars from lib folder, downloaded from https://jaxb.java.net/2.2.11/ place jars in same folder (need hwbotprime-0.8.3.jar, activation.jar, jabx-api.jar, jaxb-core.jar, jaxb-impl.jar) create file run.cmd or run.bat with contents: start javaw -cp .\* org.hwbot.bench.BootStrap double click run if you still can't save datafiles, replace javaw with java to see the errors Thanks for the help!! Forwarded information to @richba5tard FYI, HWBOT Prime code is shared on Github: https://github.com/frederikcolardyn/hwbotprime. If you have time or interest, you can always commit fixes to the benchmark Quote
Sparks.nl Posted March 1, 2017 Posted March 1, 2017 (edited) I was wondering how hard I need Windows 10 64b to give me the best possible scores. I was testing Windows 7 64b and got 6688 max (here a screenshot of a lesser score): I ran all scores after a complete bios reset, no optimizations in bios were made. I ran 61xx, 6497, 6503, 6537, 6686,6686,6688, 6688, 6686 (in a row). Edit: Since this score seems to in the middle of 4.8-5GHz runs I was wondering what Windows 10 can bring me. Edit 2: Java 118 64b Edit 3: Sparks.nl`s HWBOT Prime score: 6689.67 pps with a Core i7 6700K Edited March 1, 2017 by Sparks.nl Quote
Casanova Posted June 30, 2017 Posted June 30, 2017 tl:dr https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/45025086/hwbot/HWBotPrimeFor9.zip, extract and double click run.cmd get activation.jar out of JAF 1.1 from Java Archive Downloads - Java Platform Technologies get jaxb .jars from lib folder, downloaded from https://jaxb.java.net/2.2.11/ place jars in same folder (need hwbotprime-0.8.3.jar, activation.jar, jabx-api.jar, jaxb-core.jar, jaxb-impl.jar) create file run.cmd or run.bat with contents: start javaw -cp .\* org.hwbot.bench.BootStrap double click run if you still can't save datafiles, replace javaw with java to see the errors I'm having issues with JDK 9 when trying to save the file, it simple does not save it. Also the archive listed by user Spiedie is not available anymore. I saw a huge gain from running hwbotprime with java 8 last version and with jdk 9 builds 107 and 118, jumped from 59xx to 62xx. How can i solve this "not saving data file" problem? Do u guys still have the link for the files? Thanks in advance Quote
Sparks.nl Posted June 30, 2017 Posted June 30, 2017 Try this version (link). I don't seem to be able to upload it to HWBot, not even as a zip. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4PgeLDyLowZZ1RfZVpfd05qdGs Quote
Casanova Posted July 1, 2017 Posted July 1, 2017 Try this version (link).I don't seem to be able to upload it to HWBot, not even as a zip. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4PgeLDyLowZZ1RfZVpfd05qdGs Thanks a lot man, i've just downloaded it, will test later Quote
Casanova Posted July 12, 2017 Posted July 12, 2017 Try this version (link).I don't seem to be able to upload it to HWBot, not even as a zip. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4PgeLDyLowZZ1RfZVpfd05qdGs It worked flawlessly Thanks again man! Quote
prote1n Posted August 27, 2017 Posted August 27, 2017 Hello, Someone has an active link or save to share for JRE - 107 ? many thanks Quote
FireKillerGR Posted September 2, 2017 Posted September 2, 2017 Hello, Someone has an active link or save to share for JRE - 107 ? many thanks can't pm you so I am posting it here. It should be this version https://www.dropbox.com/s/53mgjdewkizwd3q/jre-9-ea%2B107_windows-x64_bin.exe?dl=0 Quote
prote1n Posted September 2, 2017 Posted September 2, 2017 can't pm you so I am posting it here. It should be this version https://www.dropbox.com/s/53mgjdewkizwd3q/jre-9-ea%2B107_windows-x64_bin.exe?dl=0 Manteau thanks dude ! Quote
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