Crew Leeghoofd Posted February 12, 2021 Crew Posted February 12, 2021 Everything is configured to start the Challengers for 2021. Again 9 Divisions, removed one of the older Intel legacies for a a Classic division with hardware dating from that same era. Round 1 as previous year focussing on 2D only Round 2 will be with focus on 3D Benchmarks Round 3 will be the mix of both 2D and 3D. Competition Schedule is from 15th of February till the 15th of March. Links to the 9 classes: Division 1 Challengers 2021 Round 1 Division 2 Challengers 2021 Round 1 - 8 Cores Division 3 Challengers 2021 Round 1 - 6 Cores Division 4 Challengers 2021 Round 1 - 4 Cores Division 5 Challengers 2021 Round 1 - 2 Cores Division 6 Challengers 2021 Round 1 - AMD Legacy Division 7 Challengers 2021 Round 1 - Intel Legacy Division 8 Challengers 2021 Round 1 - LGA771/775 Division 9 Challengers 2021 Round 1 - Classic Platforms Competition background will follow shortly, DaQuteness is working hard on it! 6 Quote
Mr.Scott Posted February 12, 2021 Posted February 12, 2021 Division 9 is awesome. Thank you for that. 2 Quote
Crew Leeghoofd Posted February 13, 2021 Author Crew Posted February 13, 2021 2 hours ago, yosarianilives said: Will amd legacy be per core? These benches are not really suited for that purpose... 1 Quote
Crew Leeghoofd Posted February 14, 2021 Author Crew Posted February 14, 2021 Maybe we can render this one in Cinebench HWBOT edition 2 Quote
keeph8n Posted February 14, 2021 Posted February 14, 2021 20 minutes ago, Leeghoofd said: Maybe we can render this one in Cinebench HWBOT edition I for one am stoked to see 10 total divisions(when including ProOC). And yes this would be great for a HWBOT edition cinebench background Quote
superpatodonaldo Posted February 15, 2021 Posted February 15, 2021 PYPrime - 2b with BenchMate what is it? Quote
Crew Leeghoofd Posted February 15, 2021 Author Crew Posted February 15, 2021 just try it... scales with memory tuning... Quote
TerraRaptor Posted February 15, 2021 Posted February 15, 2021 Just now, superpatodonaldo said: PYPrime - 2b with BenchMate what is it? https://hwbot.org/benchmark/pyprime_-_2b_with_benchmate/ Can be downloaded at https://benchmate.org/ - Offline installation 1 Quote
E-mil Posted February 21, 2021 Posted February 21, 2021 (edited) Trying to submit PYPrime 2b file. CPU is 2600k, 2 cores 4 threads. What I am doing wrong? Should HT be disabled? Or I can not use 4 core CPU with 2 core disabled? your submission is incorrect * USE 2 PROCESSOR CORE(S) IN TOTAL. - YOUR SUBMISSION DOES NOT COMPLY TO THIS RULE Edited February 21, 2021 by E-mil Quote
Crew Leeghoofd Posted February 21, 2021 Author Crew Posted February 21, 2021 Your cpu is for Hwbot 4 cores 8 threads, if you disable cores it is still a quad core out of the box. Quote
Monabuntur Posted March 15, 2021 Posted March 15, 2021 (edited) On 3/13/2021 at 5:38 PM, nokiie said: pyprime not good for ryzen ? It depends, Zen3 and Comet Lake are basically on par (architecture wise), the main problem there is that most of these AMD CPUs are limited to about 4000MHz on the ram (because of infinity fabric limitations), sure, you can get it higher, but that will increase latency which will seriously hinder performance; your main avenue for increasing performance is tightening the timings and overclocking the CPU itself. Older zen based architectures don't do as well, this is mainly due to the relatively high memory access latency and the lower maximum infinity fabric clock, this is also the reason I think Rocket Lake won't be as fast as Comet Lake and zen3 in this benchmark. I hope this helped! Edited March 15, 2021 by Monabuntur 1 Quote
nokiie Posted March 15, 2021 Posted March 15, 2021 48 minutes ago, Monabuntur said: It depends, Zen3 and Comet Lake are basically on par (architecture wise), the main problem there is that most of these AMD CPUs are limited to about 4000MHz on the ram (because of infinity fabric limitations), sure, you can get it higher, but that will increase latency which will seriously hinder performance; your main avenue for increasing performance is tightening the timings and overclocking the CPU itself. Older zen based architectures don't do as well, this is mainly due to the relatively high memory access latency and the lower maximum infinity fabric clock, this is also the reason I think Rocket Lake won't be as fast as Comet Lake and zen3 in this benchmark. I hope this helped! i see but in effecieny its too hard to achieve under 13second (im joinning Challenger Div 4 4Core) lose to ddr3 performance Quote
Monabuntur Posted March 15, 2021 Posted March 15, 2021 2 hours ago, nokiie said: i see but in effecieny its too hard to achieve under 13second (im joinning Challenger Div 4 4Core) lose to ddr3 performance absolutely, zen2 is rather limited in that regard, and PYPrime's affinity for low memory latency definitely isn't helping Quote
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