After I did some brainstorming today on what to post about I thought about a topic so people can post print screens of their BarsWF x64 CUDA Client test runs. This is pure for research for me, so I can see how various setups perform with the number of GPGPU's they have, For my test runs with the GTX 480 & 680's I used Forceware 310.70 WHQL, since 310.90 WHQL gave me issues, as where the GTX 295 RE tests were done with 285.62 WHQL.
So after I made that GTX 660 & GTX 660 Ti Research topic for that friend of mine from 2cpu.com, which you can read here:
http://forums.evga.com/tm.aspx?m=1829726 I thought about starting a similar, but more all round thread where people can post results alike
Thus this topic!
All you need is a System that has 1 CPU or more and has CUDA 1.xx support or greater.
CUDA 5.xx also works great btw!
The more CPU's, Cores & Threads you have, the higher your CPU score will be. The CPU score counts per thread and not only per core.
The only GPGPU's that are supported are from NVIDIA G80 and up
The more GPGPU's & the more CUDA Cores per GPGPU, the higher your GPU Score will be.
You can download BarsWF x64 CUDA Client from here:
http://3.14.by/en/md5 Just remember to disable SLI and then run the application during it's function press print screen then spacebar, then upload your picture here in this topic
Here are my results of my two main setups:
Firefox SMP 2006 2x Dual Core AMD OpteronDP 285 E6 HE, 4x 2616Mhz, 2x 2MB L2
4x 2048MB PC-3200 ECC Reg Dual Rank HP/Micron
ASUS K8N-DL, NVIDIA Professional 2200 Chipset
EVGA GeForce GTX 480 PCI-E 1536MB 384Bit GDDR5 Rev.A3 2110
That for a system from 2006 and a GTX 480 seems to be very good
This was and still is my main LAN setup, it runs every game just fine too, the main hardware is from 2006, but thanks to it's PCI-E 1.1 x16 slot you can use a very powerful GPU to keep this one up to date too, that GTX 480 does a tremendous job with it also
Blue-Leader SMP 2009 2x Six-Core AMD OpteronDP 2435 D0, 12x 2613Mhz, 12x 512KB L2 & 2x 6144KB L3
4x 4096MB PC2-6400 ECC Reg Kingston Server Ram
Supermicro H8DAE-2 NVIDIA Professional 3600 Chipset + MCP 55 Pro & IO55
2x EVGA GeForce GTX 680 SuperClocked Signature Edition PCI-E 2048MB 256Bit GDDR5 Rev.A2
This is my main system and it was built in 2009 with two Quad Core OpteronDP 2380 C2's and it was later upgraded in 2012 with a pair of Six-Core OpteronDP 2435 D0's which gave me an average boost of 61% and that for just 235 Euro's for a sweet 12 core upgrade from the 8 I had before them, this made me stay with a Dual AMD Opteron system, no need for anything else.
Here a printscreen that shows the results my Dual OpteronDP 2380 C2 had with it's EVGA GeForce GTX 295 Red Edition's:
Here the same test but with my Opty 2435's:
Which shows you a clear CPU performance increase of about 61%
with Dual Quad 2380's it did 270.70 Mhashes per sec and with Dual Hexa 2435's it does 442.70 Mhashes per second
Now everyone has seen my scores, I'd love to see yours too!
post edited by Gold Leader - 2016/10/12 21:05:52