Jimmy writes:

> I got a similar machine Core 2 Duo 6600 (2.4 Ghz), 2 GB of RAM - DDR2 667
> And I got 149.33 at the bogomips test under QPC II 3.33. 
> 
> With Overclocking (To obtain a processor speed of 2.70 Ghz), I obtain 168.03
> bogomips.
> In that way I can beat your result of the Q60... But I prefer stability so
> now I'm going back to 2.40 Ghz ;-)

My single core Athlon 3000+ (2.17GHz) only manages 48.80 bogomips (at 
1680x1050. In a window of 800x600 itll do 53.56). Does QPC2 make use of 
both cores or why is there such a difference between a 2.17GHz core and 
a 2.4GHz one?

On the other hand, my notebook computer with an Intel mobile processor 
at 1.2GHz produces 56.51 bogomips in a 1280x768 screen, so there is 
something else at work here than pure CPU GHz.

Using the C68drhystone v 2.1 program, I get 36.7, 36.5 and 22.7 VAX MIPS 
respectively, which seems to mean its less screen dependent and tallies 
better with the nominal GHz ratios.

QPC2 v 3.13 WXP SP2

GHz     size    window   bogo      VAX
1.20  1280x768   full    56.51     22.73
2.17  1680x1060  full    48.80     36.76
2.17   800x600    yes    53.56     36.48

Per

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> Hi 
>  
> Have finished upgrading the hardware on my PC for the moment. 
>  
> Core 2 Duo 2.4Ghz, 1Gigabyte RAM, SATA hard disk, Windows XP. 
>  
> QPC2 3.13 achieves 141.6 bogomips (7 jobs running at time of assessment),
> compared with Q60 which got 156.06 bogomips ( 17 jobs running at time of
> assessment). 
>  
> Is this the fastest QPC2?  
>  
> Will it beat the Q60 if I upgrade the PC memory from DDR 400 to DDR2  667?
>  
> Duncan
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