Benchmarking With 2 CPUs?

Discussion in 'Benchmark Mayhem' started by tomkat2010, Aug 3, 2013.

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    DUal xeon 2687 cpus
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    and ran catzilla (from ssd) and got a score lower than those with a simple i5! I contacted the tech team but no joy, anyone recommend a cool benchmark test for me to try to utilise the FULL power of this beast?
     
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    Thanks, my i7 870 could run the benchmark but the dual xeon wouldnt even get to the loading screen....
     
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    That's a common problem with the beta version, here is a fix: support
     

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    can you upload this to another place as Im getting 8k/sec :-s
     
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    Logically: Cinebench, PCmark suite and 3Dmark multithreaded bench should be ok. ( vantage and recent one ). Wprime (not sure ).

    Should be ok for dual CPU.. with 4 its start to be more complicated as it is really hard to got them scale with "standard appliccations " who have not been designed for run on quad CPU system. ( more specifically you need the OS, software and the processors designed to worktogether on the aplliccations you need )

    Then if you have 3D "CPU" render benchmark ( like Autocad ).. its really there you start see shine dual cpu workstation... ( its allways impressive to see 24-48 threads ( or more ) enabled on Autocad 3D render ( specifically because it cant be accelerate by a gpu for the render ( i love to have a farm of cpu at work for the render when it is possible )
     
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