- Wed Jun 13, 2007 12:20 pm
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Benchwell 1.7
I know i know, shame on me. So much stuff went haywire, like a dozen major catastrophes, i don't even want to mention it.
So here the changes since 1.6:
I also added a rows phrase, if you want to limit the results.
This link for example shows the list sorted by clockspeed, descending (high to low), 25 first entries only:
Future plans
edit: holy typos 0_o
I know i know, shame on me. So much stuff went haywire, like a dozen major catastrophes, i don't even want to mention it.
So here the changes since 1.6:
- New database structure.
Easier for me to update with new OSs/CPUs etc.
More future proof (Intel Larabee, Nvidia Tesla etc.) - Virtual cores respected now (concerned Core i7/Xeon).
- Removed Lifesearch and returned to a tree-like selection mode in the entry form.
I got many emails from users who didn't know how to find their CPU. Now they have a full list like before. - Separated System (PC/Mac) from CPUs.
- Revamped CPU list with about 550 models, including year and codename to prevent confusions.
- Added Type and Clockspeed to Memory column.
I suspect recent advances in technology will make memory speed increasingly important to performance.
Please contact me via pm or email if you want to update your present entry.
I also added a rows phrase, if you want to limit the results.
This link for example shows the list sorted by clockspeed, descending (high to low), 25 first entries only:
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I'm planning to include nice tooltips when you hover over the cores / info columns, and while it works great, it halts the page for 5-10 seconds because of the sheer amount of entries. I'm experimenting with a work-around at the moment, but i didn't want to let you wait any longer for the site. So that's why reading user comments is disabled at the moment. It'll return, so feel free to "comment" http://www.benchwell.com/index.php?sort_by=clock&dir=desc&rows=25
Future plans
- Tooltips showing more detailed CPU info / user info.
- Highlight columns individually (also contained in URL) so you can share it with others, pointing out your entry.
- Various filters, like only- Mac, non-overlocked, entries of this month, stuff like that.
- Collapse CPUs to single row with averaged performance, exposing its contents on click.
edit: holy typos 0_o
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