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function
10-29-09, 09:11 PM
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
http://www.yazilim.com.tr/partbench1.png
http://www.yazilim.com.tr/partbench2.png
Neset Ozeren
(I have been working for software companies which produces image processing based softwares for 10 years.)
function
10-29-09, 09:18 PM
(Press N key to start benchmarking, after 20-40 second, result appear in yellow text)
Some results;
http://www.yazilim.com.tr/result.png
Really cool stuff! :)
Got 3030ms with my i7 at 3,6Ghz.
Really cool stuff! :)
Got 3030ms with my i7 at 3,6Ghz.
Dito.
Around the same 3014ms i7 at 3.6 Ghz
Nice..
Kind regards Vyper
For fun, An AthlonXP 2200+ that was modded for over clocking, then reversed the mod which failed, so now runs as 1500+. OS w2k
46159
function
10-30-09, 10:50 PM
Thanks for your shared results.
We wellcome more core cpu results as well with operation system, cpu model and mhz info.
Note: If you run test for 2 times(with minimum background process)you can get more absolute results due to windows first time memory initialization. Even so usually It doesn't matter.:o
function
10-30-09, 10:57 PM
Really cool stuff! :)
Got 3030ms with my i7 at 3,6Ghz.
Thank for your fun, cool result!:cool2: Vyper too
core 2 duo 4.05Ghz 5648ms
El_Mago_Peppins
11-03-09, 04:08 PM
i get 2393 with an it 920 a 4.6ghz :captnkill:
function
11-03-09, 07:42 PM
i get 2393 with an it 920 a 4.6ghz :captnkill:
This's the best result ever!
Eliminator
11-03-09, 11:19 PM
4633 with a Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 3.6 GHZ - Windows 7 64bit
DarthBeavis
11-04-09, 12:53 AM
I am about to finish an i7 975 with single PCB 295, 12 gigs ram, two 256 gig SSDs in raid 0. I will run this tomorrow
CaptNKILL
11-04-09, 01:06 AM
My best was 2689.
Q9550 @ 4Ghz
El_Mago_Peppins
11-04-09, 12:15 PM
This's the best result ever!
i have a screen with cpu-z if you want see :)
ps. can you create this benchmark for GPU? with cuda...
pps. is possible to have a commandline (or new version of prg) for change settings and resolution?
El_Mago_Peppins
11-04-09, 03:13 PM
new result 2355, same config :afro:
function
11-04-09, 03:42 PM
i have a screen with cpu-z if you want see :)
ps. can you create this benchmark for GPU? with cuda...
pps. is possible to have a commandline (or new version of prg) for change settings and resolution?
Cuda doesn't present any standart api, it's working in only some of nvidia gpus and I'dont have experience in that environment.:o
El_Mago_Peppins
11-04-09, 04:36 PM
and for command line command?
btw new score: 2349
http://h.imagehost.org/t/0969/particle_bench_2349.jpg (http://h.imagehost.org/view/0969/particle_bench_2349)
(nana2)
function
11-04-09, 06:04 PM
:type: It will have some command line options in few days with next version.
Planning command line options;
- start in benchmark mode
- benchmark repeat number(for more precision result)
- thread count(default 4)
You can share your options, i can try to add if possible.
El_Mago_Peppins
11-04-09, 08:57 PM
the option are:
custom text
antialiasing on/off
*benchmark
particle density 1-9
and other like:
window resolution (for more cpu stress)
*thread count (more thread support, 8 or more)
score output (very usefull)
benchmark option: more or less particles (default is 2.000.000)
*benchmark loop number
x64 version
* = you are already working on it
ps. what is the render mode?
Eliminator
11-05-09, 12:23 AM
My best was 2689.
Q9550 @ 4Ghz
got a screenshot? bugged result? you beat a core i7 at 3.6ghz by 10% with a Q9550....
CaptNKILL
11-05-09, 12:51 AM
got a screenshot? bugged result? you beat a core i7 at 3.6ghz by 10% with a Q9550....
I just ran it again and got 2704...
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=38619&stc=1&d=1257396658
A 4Ghz Q9550 is no slouch. ;)
It also has 50% more cache than an i7.
Maverick123w
11-05-09, 01:17 AM
3057 with i5 750 @ 3.8
I just ran it again and got 2704...
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=38619&stc=1&d=1257396658
A 4Ghz Q9550 is no slouch. ;)
It also has 50% more cache than an i7.
Gonna do a 4Ghz run just to see how they compare. :)
EDIT: Got the exact same score(with HT turned off). :)
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=38621&stc=1&d=1257427837
function
11-05-09, 11:25 AM
Benchmark chart graphic added.
El_Mago_Peppins
11-05-09, 11:40 AM
good ;)
ps. i use vista 64bit
pps. have you read my last post (about the cmd line)?
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