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I has become pretty obvious that you are very fond of your hardware, even disrespecting people with older hardware on occasion and now implying someone made a bad upgrade decision.shrapnel wrote:Sorry, no offence, but that's a pretty poor Benchmark for a 12-Core.Leto wrote:Info time 47087 nodes 52612628 nps 1117347 hashfull 982
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Intel Xeon X5650 12 cores, hyperthreading disabled.
No wonder even dual-xeon players fail to beat me....or something wrong with your Hardware.
My advice to you is to actually give your post some thought in advance before submitting it. You might have noticed that the benchmark is a measure for the performance of a single core and does not say anything about the nps achieved on 12 cores.
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Agree - unless you didn't have high power machine before. Good result for an "old" machine.IWB wrote:My 4 year old i5 2500k
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Excellent for i7-4790 core!nabildanial wrote:info time 27297 nodes 52612628 nps 1927367 hashfull 982
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You have a valid point but I hope you did not only consider every single euro of the initial purchase alone. The efficiency in terms of kW/h for a 2500K running @ 4.4GHz is not cheap when compared to more recent chips with a smaller die size. I suppose you have made calculations about running a i5-2500K @ 4.4GHZ and what the extra cost is in euro to run this chip 24/7 ? In case such an overclock would add 70 Watts to the equation under full load then this alone will add about 40 cents each day to the bill, or 146 euro's annually.IWB wrote:My 4 year old i5 2500k
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Ron Langeveld wrote:You have a valid point but I hope you did not only consider every single euro of the initial purchase alone. The efficiency in terms of kW/h for a 2500K running @ 4.4GHz is not cheap when compared to more recent chips with a smaller die size. I suppose you have made calculations about running a i5-2500K @ 4.4GHZ and what the extra cost is in euro to run this chip 24/7 ? In case such an overclock would add 70 Watts to the equation under full load then this alone will add about 40 cents each day to the bill, or 146 euro's annually.IWB wrote: I really have problems justifying a single € for a new PC! there is very little progress with Intel - regarding single core efficency.
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Assuming your 70W are correct it would be more like 170€ in an 24/7 enviroment here in Germany (the pure CPU (no board or faster Memory to get the little speed advantage calculated in) would be paid in 1.5 years)
My comp is running for at least 6h a day, but most of it is surfing and a bit music. The system is sitting idle most of the time. If I am generous it is 1h with 70W per day. That summs up to 7.15€ - per year!
Besides that, a 2500k is officialy specified with a TDP of 95W, an i5 4690k with 88W. Yes it is a smaller die and yes the difference in power consumption when overclocking is bigger but I really doubt the 70W difference and doubt you can OC it with a 40€ air cooler to 4.4 GHz.
Running it at stock speed gives about the same difference in single core performance with only 7W! Now assuming your 24/7 scenario we are at 17.17€ per year. I don't bother to calculate this for my 1h per day
In short: Your scenario is really worst case AND Intel hasn't gained a lot in single core performance for 5 years. Additionaly the marketing about beeing much more power efficent is exactly that: Marketing!
I can financaly justify to use my 2500K until it dies (as long as Intel is not comming up with something real substancial)
TDP:
2500k: http://ark.intel.com/products/52210/Int ... z?q=2500k
i5-4690K: http://ark.intel.com/products/80811/Int ... -3_90-GHz
It is like a car. Of course newer models are more cost effective and enviromental friendly but as long as the old one is running it is the cheapest and most enviromnatal friendly solution you can have!
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shrapnel wrote:Sorry, no offence, but that's a pretty poor Benchmark for a 12-Core.Leto wrote:Info time 47087 nodes 52612628 nps 1117347 hashfull 982
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Intel Xeon X5650 12 cores, hyperthreading disabled.
No wonder even dual-xeon players fail to beat me....or something wrong with your Hardware.
Actually that is a very respectable benchmark when you consider that the Xeon x5650 was introduced on March 16, 2010.
You can get a (used) workstation with a dual x5650 for about $600 on ebay, and the CPU mark for such a setup is on par with a stock core-i7 4790k without overclocking.
https://cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=In ... cpuCount=2
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cp ... Hz&id=2275
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Now we can do Komoko 9.1 Benchmarks - looks like we're seeing some additional pruning. Same machine as before. Single CoreMikeB wrote:No ini file.
Default settings - single core.
Type "go depth 22" - should only take few seconds.
This is testing hardware - not the engine , so few words about your setup would be appropriate. Just copy and paste the last two lines.
I'll go first:
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