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John Lam - Core i7 3770K @ 6488MHz - 3sec 375ms wPrime 32m


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Size, timings,and memory frequency doesn't help this benchmark.

Not a little bit as someone mention it but not at all...

It's a joke to play memories under ln2 at wprime(CherV)

I can understand this at superpi but not at wprime

Of course this is my personal opinion

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Size, timings,and memory frequency doesn't help this benchmark.

Not a little bit as someone mention it but not at all...

It's a joke to play memories under ln2 at wprime(CherV)

I can understand this at superpi but not at wprime

Of course this is my personal opinion

 

totally agree with you

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It's more about a lucky run to me on Intel :) They prolly did a quick Wprime run after the pi, pifast and co with the same setup CherV... probably nothing more nothing less... but I'm more interested in the other scores :rolleyes: why the I-ram picture ?

 

However I'm always open for suggestions... ( no nothing sexual Allen, sorry )

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Great Score - congratz. :)

 

My idea for i-RAM: probably as drive to start wPrime from - so no or small latency in "writing" the results - maybe the limiting factor from a specific performance-level upwards (CPU has to wait for calculation cause of writing and displaying the next values).

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Size, timings,and memory frequency doesn't help this benchmark.

Not a little bit as someone mention it but not at all...

It's a joke to play memories under ln2 at wprime(CherV)

I can understand this at superpi but not at wprime

Of course this is my personal opinion

I have not tested effect of ram on intel platforms but I know on AMD memory makes a small difference...for example Phenom II, 1800 CL6 will give better results every time than 1333 CL9...

 

You can say it doesn't make any difference at all if you want, maybe on Ivy it doesn't, but doesn't apply to all platforms

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