- Tue Jun 09, 2015 7:22 pm
#387083
I just noticed that the fastest systems in the Benchwell list (Xeon E5 2696 V3; 2x18x2.8GHz=100.8GHz) made a jump from ~107sec (BM2600) to 34sec (BM9800) by enabling NUMA, can this be true?!? (NUMA: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-uniform_memory_access ) - assuming that the values and specs are correct, which is not assured these days when i look at all the wrong entries in the list. But this improvement is so huge, that the only explanation could be a quad socket system if these are real values and wrong system specs.
When i compare these values to the results of an i7 5960X they look even more phantastic... 5960X @stock (8x3.3GHz=26.4GHz) is listed with 364 seconds or BM766. So the dual CPU system with roughly 3 times more GHz is now more than 10 times as fast as the i7? How is this possible? My understanding of NUMA is that it only optimizes the RAM management for systems with more than one CPU, so this should not be necessary for single CPU systems and since this is the same CPU architecture the results should be comparable.
And btw. the Benchwell list is still completely messed up. This was almost 3 years ago http://www.maxwellrender.com/forum/view ... 5=#p362725
and now the new list is even more spammed with advertising from gpucomputer.pl (and strongboxtechnologie, treddi or RenderSolve) and many doubled or useless entries.
http://www.maxwellrender.com/benchwell
When i compare these values to the results of an i7 5960X they look even more phantastic... 5960X @stock (8x3.3GHz=26.4GHz) is listed with 364 seconds or BM766. So the dual CPU system with roughly 3 times more GHz is now more than 10 times as fast as the i7? How is this possible? My understanding of NUMA is that it only optimizes the RAM management for systems with more than one CPU, so this should not be necessary for single CPU systems and since this is the same CPU architecture the results should be comparable.

And btw. the Benchwell list is still completely messed up. This was almost 3 years ago http://www.maxwellrender.com/forum/view ... 5=#p362725
and now the new list is even more spammed with advertising from gpucomputer.pl (and strongboxtechnologie, treddi or RenderSolve) and many doubled or useless entries.
http://www.maxwellrender.com/benchwell
Last edited by numerobis on Tue Jun 09, 2015 10:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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