Sisoft Sandra
2001 |
Source: Sandra |
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SiSoft Sandra has been around for some
time using a series of tests for CPU, Memory and Multimedia. Sandra is designed to test the theoretical power of a complete
system and individual components. The numbers taken though are again, purely
theoretical and may not represent real world performance.
SiSoft Sandra 2001 Benchmark Results |
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Soyo P4S Dragon Ultra Plus |
Score |
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Multimedia Benchmark |
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1. |
Integer SSE |
7912 it/s |
1a. |
Integer SSE - 1.8GHz |
8587 it/s |
2. |
Floating-Point SSE |
9654 it/s |
2a. |
Floating-Point SSE - 1.8GHz |
10463 it/s |
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CPU Benchmark |
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3. |
Dhrystone ALU |
3865 MIPS |
3a. |
Dhrystone ALU - 1.8GHz |
4136 MIPs |
4. |
Whetstone FPU |
1042-2444 MFLOPS |
4a. |
Whetstone FPU - 1.8GHz |
1128-2648 MFLOPS |
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Memory Benchmark |
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5. |
Integer ALU |
846 MB/s |
5a. |
Integer ALU - 1.8GHz |
909 MB/s |
6. |
Float FPU |
842 MB/s |
6a. |
Float FPU - 1.8GHz |
913 MB/s |
The overclocked system shows performance increases in every single group
of tests.
SuperPI calculates the number PI to 1 Million
digits in this raw number crunching benchmark. The benchmark is fairly diverse
and allows the user to change the number of digits of PI that can be calculated
from 16 Thousand to 32 Million. The benchmark, which uses 19 iterations in the
test, is set 1 Million digits.
Lower numbers denote faster calculation times
(seconds), and hence, better performance.
Super PI (1 Million digits) Benchmark Results |
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Processor |
seconds |
Ranking |
1. |
Pentium4 2.0GHz |
109 sec |
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2. |
Pentium4 2.16GHz |
105 sec |
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the SuperPI scores are a little slow to that of comparable
Athlon benchmarks but still that is generally accepted to be the case
as AMD processors make better number crunchers.