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Message 46633 - Posted: 15 Nov 2004, 6:43:09 UTC

I'm currently running to machines.A P4 2.66Ghz on a Asus P4s8xx board (MFPS is 1400 MOPs/sec ,Int spd is 4277.6 MOPs/sec)and a P4 3.00 3GhzHT on a Asus P4C800E board (MFPS is 1260.66 MOPs/sec, Int Spd is 2438.13 MOPs/sec).
My question is do I multiply the measured floating point speed and The integer speed by 2 on a hyperthreaded CPU to get overall average CPU preformance?It just seems that the 2.66 Ghz machine is working better than the 3.00 Ghz machine.
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Message 46654 - Posted: 15 Nov 2004, 8:59:49 UTC

Correct, the benchmarks run on all CPUs get a total and divide by the number of CPUs.
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Message 46987 - Posted: 16 Nov 2004, 6:50:17 UTC - in response to Message 46654.  

> Correct, the benchmarks run on all CPUs get a total and divide by the number
> of CPUs.
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