In search of a better pi benchmark for PTS, I came across http://h2np.net/pi/. With some modifications that I have done I'm hoping this will replace super-pi as it is not optimized at all for processors. This one at least will apply the performance patches to gmp and give more accurate results as to a processors capability when optimized. The modified verstion can be found here:
Please read the readme as it contains all that is needed to install. Don't worry everything it compiles is kept locally in the make directory and will not screw up any of your systems libraries.
Let me know if it compiles, what distro, system specs and results. It would also be helpful if you could make sure that it's maxing out the processor usage during testing
Thank you
Dean
Feedback always welcome.
Just to start off a few results of what I'm looking for:
openSUSE 11.1 64-bit, Phenom 9850 @ stock speeds
-compiles fine
Results from threads.txt
Threads: 4 Time: 131.305
openSUSE 11.1 64-bit 4200+ X2 @ stock speeds
-compiles fine
Results from threads.txt
Threads: 2 Time: 304.430
Please read the readme as it contains all that is needed to install. Don't worry everything it compiles is kept locally in the make directory and will not screw up any of your systems libraries.
Let me know if it compiles, what distro, system specs and results. It would also be helpful if you could make sure that it's maxing out the processor usage during testing
Thank you
Dean
Feedback always welcome.
Just to start off a few results of what I'm looking for:
openSUSE 11.1 64-bit, Phenom 9850 @ stock speeds
-compiles fine
Results from threads.txt
Threads: 4 Time: 131.305
openSUSE 11.1 64-bit 4200+ X2 @ stock speeds
-compiles fine
Results from threads.txt
Threads: 2 Time: 304.430
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