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Nov 29, 2003
Okay, Ihave written a heavy program that uses Avagadros Equation and uses the cpu to calculate it. This program will tell you how long it takes to calculate it.

A P4 2.4ghz usually takes 50 seconds and a 2.3ghz AMD takes around 60 seconds.

Program can be downloaded at http://home.earthlink.net/~eckyx3/data/Avagadro.exe

Please post your seconds and your system specs.
 
I pulled 25 seconds. The system in my sig is currently at 11.5x215 = 2478 (according to wcpuid).
 
I'm sure this is obvious to most people, but running a program that is introduced by someone as their first post is a bit risky...

I'm not saying that there's anything wrong with this guy's program, but a bit of caution should be used.

Mark
 
i noticed one thing.
when my temps were 40 celcius, it would take me 42 seconds.
when my temps were 32 celcius it would take me 36 seconds
 
I think there may be a few amd optomizations that arent used by intel processors. That could acount for the difference.
 
Yes there is a few amd optimizations i found...ill fix it first thing in the morning tommorow.
 
Hmmmm,

The calculation only seems to load my CPU up to 50% load according to Windows task manager and it definatly ain't hyperthreaded according to the graphs. I gotta run two instances to get CPU load up to 100%, but, of course, that increases my times.
 
180secs "3mins" haha that was on a PII350@433Mhz I'll try and test it on a 1.8ghz celly tomrrow.
 
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