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Beater Benchmark

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 9:34 am
by theEMP
Hello folks,

I noticed there are some pretty quick K6s roaming these parts, and I'm wondering if any of you might be interested in repping your systems over at CSF (another forum I came from) for the beater bench thread...

http://compsupportforums.com/forums/ind ... topic=1368

We don't have any AMD representation for systems under 1GHz, and it looks like here there are several systems that are quite capable.

Thanks for your time and looking forward to doing some reading up aroud here :D I don't honestly own or use a K6 system but I'm looking forward to learning more about them.

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 11:07 am
by Uranium235
Welcome to the K6plus forum! :) I'll check out the beater bench thread when I get a chance.

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 12:52 pm
by theEMP
hey thanks. :D

I've got *alot* of reading up to do. A member from our forums said K6s weren't really popular in that era of time...so I set out to find some folks with a deep interest in K6s...and the overclocking database here is a nice draw too :shock:

I hope no one takes offence to it being called a "beater" bench, I by no means intend it make fun of someone's PC, because that's just plain rude. The beater term is used to just used to describe an older PC.

I hope you have some time to participate in the thread too.

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 1:17 pm
by Uranium235
No offense taken. Most members here really enjoy these old systems and have large collections of old hardware. These old systems can still perform alot of current tasks and run WinXP flawlessly at a fraction of the price of a new system. Many here also have much faster machines as their primary systems but enjoy tinkering with these old rigs as a hobby. :)

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 2:13 pm
by theEMP
I'm in the same boat here. I have a newer system but tinker around and surf on older box (950 celly).

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 4:16 am
by Stedman5040
@theEMP

Taken a look at your site and am in the process of registering. I have K6+ systems and also an ABIT VA6 slot1 which can take up to a Tualatin 1400S.
Does a Tualatin Celeron @ 1GHz qualify for the program?

Stedman

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 8:19 am
by KachiWachi
I got you PM...but I have better things to do than to benchmark my system over and over again...at least using the tools that you are using.

Thanks for the invite though.

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:26 pm
by theEMP
@Stedman: Anything 1Ghz and under. We just had a tbird 1GHz run the benches last nite.

@KachiWachi: Sorry you feel that way...but to each their own. Would you recommend different benchmark programs? I tried to select benchmarks that were fairly quick and could run on just about any system. I didn't want anyone to feel left out because their system couldn't run something.

I'm open to suggestions :D

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:11 pm
by KachiWachi
I was always taught that the only way to benchmark a system is in DOS.

Unfortunately, every "modern" benchmarking tool runs in Windows only.

Thanks.

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 7:36 am
by Jim
@ KachiWachi : What DOS benchmarks do you use? Links? If not available through links could you PM me instruction on how to get them?

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:41 pm
by theEMP
well if you bench systems running the same OS (probably XP on alot of boxes) then that's shouldn't convolute the results badly. It would be like putting comparable systems on DOS based benchmarks would it not?

Given folks tend to tweak and turn stuff off that's not needed while running the benchmarks so results might vary slightly...but then again it's all in good fun and friendly competition.

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 6:58 am
by KachiWachi
You really can't run XP on a machine that is only capable of having 128 MB of EDO installed...

The problem with Windows testing is that you never know what each system is running. If you really want to do it right, it needs to be a "clean" OS install...no IM's or AV running, etc...

Testing in DOS avoids this...because nothing is running. :wink:

I don't even know if any of the tools I have used are still available.

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 12:14 pm
by Uranium235
The problem with Windows testing is that you never know what each system is running. If you really want to do it right, it needs to be a "clean" OS install...no IM's or AV running, etc...

Testing in DOS avoids this...because nothing is running.
Well said. :)

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 4:31 pm
by theEMP
well true...I guess that would give better consistant results. K6plus has given some great representation over at CSF.

Well tell us what the DOS tools were and maybe we can get a FREEDOS disk or something together for folks :D

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 8:21 am
by KachiWachi
I will say I do have some Windows-based test utilities on my PC...only because they are small.

CPUMark99 (it's small)
Superpi Mod 1.5 (though I have not run it yet)
Everest Home v2.00.325 (last "complete" home version)
Everest Home v2.20.475 (last home version...missing features though)
HD Tach (for HDD performance testing)

Everest is installed not for testing purposes, but for its other diagnostic capabilities. I had a lot to do with finding bugs in it relating to my PC and the K6 CPU, including the addition of the CPU MSR Dump feature.

You do need to specify which Everest you are using, because as Fiery mentions... "your results may vary".

For testing in DOS, I use CTCM7 (can also check video performance), CACHECHK v7, and CACHEMEM 2.65MMX on occasion.

For reference, I also have CPU-Z, Process Explorer, TCPView, and AIDA32 v3.93.8 (which is now Everest) installed. I have AIDA32 v3.94.2 (recently found), but it is not installed.

Thanks.