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  • Benchmark idea

    A nice new benchmark idea for cpus and potentially gpus would be combining price to performance with also wattage

    Somthing along the lines of passmark score ÷ wattage ÷ cost this would be a good concept for building a super low cost low watt computer system, a concept that would align with supercomputing for example

  • #2
    There is a price performance chart here
    https://www.cpubenchmark.net/power_performance.html

    But often we don't have a cost for some CPUs (they only get sold as a completed Laptop or phone or server). And often we don't have accurate power usage either as power plans, BIOS setting and thermal throttling all play a part.

    So the chart above is just a rough indication of where to start looking.

    I don't think any of these efficient CPUs have ever been used in any super computers. Cost and power limits aren't the main concerns when building a super computer. In fact typically the super expensive CPUs are used in super computers (Epyc and Xeon Platinum + insanely expensive GPU accelerators).

    Super computer built with Intel Core i3 (without a reasonable PCIe bus, without ECC and without supporting enough RAM) would be a very hard sell.

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    • #3
      I know, didn't mean just for super computers or basic i3s like the price to performance chart you shared, shows xeons, I just wanted a mixed chart that shows price/performance/wattage all in one, for low budget low power builds, like for off grid even

      Atleast for the price to performance one, has xeons, I was more thinking a low watt cheap system, without having to go raspberry pi or somthing,

      Like a i5 4570T mini desktop pc

      it would just be cool, and useful for people making offices or offgrid systems

      I also really like the site, has great reference points and the cost-performance chart is very good aswel an pretty accurate, you have done a great job sourcing the pricing, you have a fair amount of pricing stuff that has been relatively accurate
      same thing for gpus
      Last edited by Fongool9; Jul-31-2024, 07:55 AM.

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      • #4
        There is also the Mega CPU page that has a bunch of filtering and sorting options.

        Some possibilities for best Price / Performance / Wattage are,
        Intel N100
        Intel Pentium N6415 @ 1.20GHz

        But most of the really efficient chips are the laptop chips, which you can't buy separately, so we don't have a price for the chip itself.

        Update: 1/Aug/2024, fixed typo

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        • #5
          The xeon 2630 v4 has a better performance vs wattage an cost and its still a high watt chip, which is why the benchmark i said would be great

          It would be an amazing feature to see
          Last edited by Fongool9; Jul-31-2024, 09:32 AM.

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          • #6
            Just so were clear too, I was looking for
            price/ performance/ wattage

            You said price / performance / price

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            • #7
              Opps. Typo. Is fixed now.

              xeon 2630 v4 is very old now. It only looks cheap now as they are being sold 2nd hand, after been pulled out of old servers, after 8 years of use.

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              • #8
                Yeah, I understand, still pretty good for 10 an 14 core cpus

                But yeah, I'd love to see a budget power build chart on this, it just interests me

                It would also be useful for the top 500 green server race that's happening now

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