[Discuss] Next AMD FX-8120 update
markw at mohawksoft.com
markw at mohawksoft.com
Sun Mar 18 10:06:49 EDT 2012
Here is an output from sysbench:
FX-8120:
markw at snoopy:~$ sysbench --test=cpu --cpu-max-prime=20000 --num-threads=8 run
sysbench 0.4.12: multi-threaded system evaluation benchmark
Running the test with following options:
Number of threads: 8
Doing CPU performance benchmark
Threads started!
Done.
Maximum prime number checked in CPU test: 20000
Test execution summary:
total time: 3.2178s
total number of events: 10000
total time taken by event execution: 25.7120
per-request statistics:
min: 2.23ms
avg: 2.57ms
max: 4.94ms
approx. 95 percentile: 2.71ms
Threads fairness:
events (avg/stddev): 1250.0000/1.87
execution time (avg/stddev): 3.2140/0.00
AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 925 Processor
markw at huey:~$ sysbench --test=cpu --cpu-max-prime=20000 --num-threads=4 run
sysbench 0.4.10: multi-threaded system evaluation benchmark
Running the test with following options:
Number of threads: 4
Doing CPU performance benchmark
Threads started!
Done.
Maximum prime number checked in CPU test: 20000
Test execution summary:
total time: 8.3527s
total number of events: 10000
total time taken by event execution: 33.4005
per-request statistics:
min: 3.28ms
avg: 3.34ms
max: 10.62ms
approx. 95 percentile: 3.35ms
Threads fairness:
events (avg/stddev): 2500.0000/35.81
execution time (avg/stddev): 8.3501/0.00
> I finally got my AMD FX-8120 8 core system and have migrated to it. My old
> system, an AMD Athlon Dual Core, 8G RAM is now powered off waiting for a
> new job. My initial problem was a bad motherboard and my biggest obstacle
> to migration was wife and family and the responsibilities there of.
>
> So, quick summary:
> AMD FX-8120 8 core CPU
> 16 Gig RAM
> 1TB Boot drive (new)
> 1.5TB Data drive (removed from previous machine)
> Ubuntu 12.04
>
> My first impression was that it is not much faster than the old Dual Core
> Athlon when running a single task, but that turned out to be false. It
> does seem faster than the previous machine. I only have anecdotal
> information.
>
> Does anyone know of a good Linux benchmark?
>
> At work we have IBM servers using XEON Westmere processors, running
> similar clock speeds, the inexpensive AMD calculated SHA1 hashes faster
> than the XEON. I was surprised.
>
> The big win, of course, is multiple processes and threads. With the extra
> RAM, I am able to create good sized virtual machines with multiple CPUs.
>
> The processor itself is interesting. It isn't quite "8" true processors,
> but it isn't quite as useless as Intel's "Hyperthreaded" cores either. I
> will need to find time time to really test it.
>
>
>
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