 I am pulling from passmark benchmarks for the results I posted in direct response to you, and for the general statements I made in that post, the information is coming from Wendel's testing and articles I have read.
 I am pulling from passmark benchmarks for the results I posted in direct response to you, and for the general statements I made in that post, the information is coming from Wendel's testing and articles I have read.Statistics: Posted by BRNKoINSANITY — 19 Apr 2017, 23:50

Statistics: Posted by Endranii — 19 Apr 2017, 12:19
BRNKoINSANITY wrote:
If I am not totally mistaken the fastest times ever tested in supcom (done on the forum some years ago to test all the rigs we possibly could in the same simulation and test real time completion) was on a xeon chip, and not at "that" impressive of a frequency. I could be remembering wrong though,and I don't feel like digging up that long dead thread xD
 . Not a standard chip by any measure haha, but by no means at all would I expect it to have done any better than an IB i7 at that kind of clock.
. Not a standard chip by any measure haha, but by no means at all would I expect it to have done any better than an IB i7 at that kind of clock.BRNKoINSANITY wrote:
Also, Ryzen overclocking isn't exactly linear, I think we have a long ways to go before we see the peak of ryzen first gen. The way the architecture works, it gets greater gains from frequency increases and specifically ram frequency increases than would be indicated by percentages. I think that 5ish percent is going to shrink in the next few months.
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Statistics: Posted by BRNKoINSANITY — 19 Apr 2017, 02:38
 You, Sir, have no idea how nice it is for me to see there's someone else around who really knows his stuff now. Great response
 You, Sir, have no idea how nice it is for me to see there's someone else around who really knows his stuff now. Great response 
BRNKoINSANITY wrote:
I think a common misconception is that the frequency of the processor (ghz) has everything to do with single thread performance. While this was true years ago, and even between brands, it is no longer the case at all. A high end xeon processor at 2.2 ghz can stomp the single threaded crap out of a lot of i5s at 75% higher frequency.
 While the rest of your post is completely on point, this bit is a bunch of crap.
 While the rest of your post is completely on point, this bit is a bunch of crap.Statistics: Posted by IceDreamer — 18 Apr 2017, 23:59
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