I'm looking to build a pfsense box and trying to understand tradeoff b/t clock speed and single thread scores. pfsense recommends clock speed >2.0 GHz for certain applications, and I have read the software relies primarily on single thread processing.
I have found CPUs with 2.0 GHz speeds or greater have lower single thread scores than CPUs with slower speeds...for example
Celeron N2830 @2.2 GHz has SThread=661 (yr 2014)
AMD GX-420CA @2.0 GHz has SThread=605 (yr 2013)
Celeron 3855U @1.6 GHz has SThread=846 (yr 2016)
Celeron N4100 @1.1 GHz has SThread=1025 (yr 201
The N4100 has almost 60% greater single thread score than the N2830 with half the clock speed. How do I go about determining best/ideal/proper CPU for my application. Would the N2830 be best purely based on clock speed, or would the higher single thread performance yield better results?
I also read that Instructions Per Cycle (or clock) is a good indicator, but can't find that metric anywhere.
many thanks
I have found CPUs with 2.0 GHz speeds or greater have lower single thread scores than CPUs with slower speeds...for example
Celeron N2830 @2.2 GHz has SThread=661 (yr 2014)
AMD GX-420CA @2.0 GHz has SThread=605 (yr 2013)
Celeron 3855U @1.6 GHz has SThread=846 (yr 2016)
Celeron N4100 @1.1 GHz has SThread=1025 (yr 201
The N4100 has almost 60% greater single thread score than the N2830 with half the clock speed. How do I go about determining best/ideal/proper CPU for my application. Would the N2830 be best purely based on clock speed, or would the higher single thread performance yield better results?
I also read that Instructions Per Cycle (or clock) is a good indicator, but can't find that metric anywhere.
many thanks
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