Particle Benchmark (New -Animation- Version, +HD Video) Particle Benchmark: Multimedia process power benchmark software for multi core and multi cpu systems. (readme.txt for detail) Actual cpu specifications; http://processorfinder.intel.com/Default.aspx http://products.amd.com/en-us/DesktopCPUResult.aspx Particle Benchmark http://www.yazilim.com.tr/particle-bench.zip Download link 400kb Particle Animation Version http://www.yazilim.com.tr/particle.zip Download link 400kb Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evHd2TrM6wE Youtube http://www.yazilim.com.tr/particle-bench.avi Hd Video link 96 MB v0.3 - 06.11.2009 Command line parameter support Full load core engine(benchmark run in timecritical mode) (Therefore new scores may be a little high) Adjustable thread count Adjustable benchmark repeat Minor bugfixes Command line parameters: -n Starts in benchmark mode -c x Benchmark repeat count, default x = 1 -p x Thread count, default x = 4 -t x Custom demo text, default x = function -d x Particle density factor(for demo), default x = 5 -a x Anialiased pixels on/off, 1 = on, 0 = off, default on -b x Benchmarking M particle count, default 1, (changes are not recommended) Please share your results.. Screenshots Neset Ozeren (I have been working for software companies which produces image processing based softwares for 10 years.)
Some results (Press N key for start benchmark, after 20-40 second, result appear in yellow text) Some results;
Nice benchmark Here is my result: Benchmark time (ms) 2974 : Core 2 Quad 3.6 Ghz (Q9550), Windows 7 64bit BTW, how do I know if its working in 64, 48 or 32 bit ?
Thanks for testing. It uses all types of combined in benchmark and demo modes. Also uses mmx, sse extensions for rendering.:infinity:
the cpu is too slow but this your program will have physx support because the gpu physx running via-CUDA (geforce 8 series or better) is much faster than cpu. may you contact about this your program to nvidia? but the gpu physx is very important!
you do NOT need any videocard!!!!! because this program doesn't support any videocard accelerator and is used by CPU ONLY!!. loooool this screenshot - cpu c2d e6600 - 44 per cent, seconds, msec or other????? what??????
hmm, heres mine... hard to get a screenshot when cpu is under FULL load^^ lol its an e8400 @ 3.5 ghz - win 7 pro 64bit is it good? greetz Beta
c2d e6600 is NOT my but is in SCREENSHOT. this his cpu got score 44 (maybe score = fps) in "valve: source particle".
score = fps - no, score only but score 44 is average between 7 and 8 fps. I got same score in win7 x64 and also in xp-sp3.
here is my bench q9450 @ 3.52ghz, win7 32bit. >> 3066 and particles to the max 2mil i didn't bench this that score was a test
New Version New version;:biggun: http://www.yazilim.com.tr/particle-bench.zip v0.3 - 06.11.2009 Command line parameter support Full load core engine(benchmark run in timecritical mode) (Therefore new scores may be a little high) Adjustable thread count Adjustable benchmark repeat Minor bugfixes Command line parameters: -n Starts in benchmark mode -c x Benchmark repeat count, default x = 1 -p x Thread count, default x = 4 -t x Custom demo text, default x = function -d x Particle density factor(for demo), default x = 5 -a x Anialiased pixels on/off, 1 = on, 0 = off, default on -b x Benchmarking M particle count, default 1, (changes are not recommended)
CUDA (videocard minimum geforce 8 and 9 series (g80 - compute capability 1.0, g8x and g9x - cc 1.1) or better (gt200 chip - cc 1.3)) - to study - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUDA do you want to add CUDA support for your program? but cuda is very recommended because cuda is much faster than cpu.