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  • #31
    Michael Would it make sense to do some 1920 x 1080 h.264 encoding benchmarks ? They seems to be missing most of the time from 7601 benchmarks. Video encoding is one of the most demanding workloads for both home and enterprise (for example a tv broadcast house), so I surely would like to see them always included in every multicore benchmark.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Michael View Post

      AMD sent it out, not Dell.
      Thank you AMD, then.
      Thank you bridgman, you didn't forgett it...

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      • #33
        Originally posted by nuetzel View Post

        Thank you AMD, then.
        Thank you bridgman, you didn't forgett it...
        Not sure if Bridgman played a role, but I'm told it was some VP heard I didn't have a dual EPYC server but figured I needed one for testing given all of my Linux benchmarking.
        Michael Larabel
        https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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        • #34
          @Michael:
          Now, with M.2 and/or Intel Optane 800p/900p 'disks' for _real_ server comparisons with the 'others'...

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Michael View Post

            Not sure if Bridgman played a role, but I'm told it was some VP heard I didn't have a dual EPYC server but figured I needed one for testing given all of my Linux benchmarking.
            GREAT to hear! -- And BIG compliment for _your_ GREAT (Linux) support!

            All I 'know', Bridgman was 'all time' involved (worked on it). 'cause I hammered on him...;-)
            Last edited by nuetzel; 14 October 2018, 12:43 PM.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Michael View Post
              Not sure if Bridgman played a role, but I'm told it was some VP heard I didn't have a dual EPYC server but figured I needed one for testing given all of my Linux benchmarking.
              In this case I passed along a reminder that it would be good to get a dual-Epyc system that Michael could use, but someone else had already noticed and gotten the discussion going.
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