Posted February 9, 201312 yr Title says all... It's allowed to use the 2011-10-14 build with XOP support from UCBench site? http://anrieff.net/ucbench/ Thanks!
February 9, 201312 yr Title says all... It's allowed to use the 2011-10-14 build with XOP support from UCBench site? http://anrieff.net/ucbench/ Thanks! I'll have a look and compare, meanwhile stick to previous version.
February 10, 201312 yr Author I'll have a look and compare, meanwhile stick to previous version. Ok. Thanks!
February 10, 201312 yr According to my testing there was no difference in the score, but the newest CPU I've tested was Thuban. There might be a difference with Bulldozer/Piledriver.
February 10, 201312 yr Author Is the score the same ? Using a processor without XOP support, score is the same. But when you use a processor with XOP support, the difference is HUGE: A10-5800K @ 4.77GHz using newer UCBench: A10-5800K @ 6GHz using old UCBench: http://www.hwbot.org/submission/2323363_leeghoofd_ucbench_2011_a10_5800k_781.9_mpt_score Edited February 11, 201312 yr by NoMS
February 10, 201312 yr XOP was introduced with BD, it's the equivalent of AVX/SSE5. His versioning number is confusing, the software was uploaded recently but it's labeled as 2011 wth.
January 12, 201411 yr Is there a trick to use XOP? Running win 7 here, and ucbench crashes immediately if I select XOP. ANYTHING else runs fine. This also happens at stock.
January 14, 201411 yr On XP you don't even get the option to run XOP. Is that 64 bit only? XOP is AVX, so 7 SP1 / R2 SP1 / 8 and on linux with kernels 2.6.30+
January 14, 201411 yr XOP is AVX, so 7 SP1 / R2 SP1 / 8 and on linux with kernels 2.6.30+ Thanks for the confirmation.
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