Are you using PerformanceTest V6.1?
Can you try,
1) Using Advanced Multiprocess test with just the Prime number option on for a 20sec run. You should get a result like,
Primes Found: 189880, Largest Prime: 2599999
2) Try adjusting the number of processes from the Edit / Preferences window to 4 or 8, to see if this makes a significant difference.
3) Try repeating the test without the CPU over clocked. Maybe you have broken something, or the CPU overheats on this test and auto-throttles down.
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Prime Numbers benchmark gives low result on AMD 4600+ O/C
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RE: Prime numbers
Yes, I have run it multiple times and always with the same results. HELP!!!!!!!!!
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Yes, 38 is low for the Prime number test.
The result should be around 240 before overclocking for this CPU.
Did you try running the test a few times to repeat the result. Maybe some background task activated itself at just the wrong time, while the test was running?
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Prime Numbers benchmark gives low result on AMD 4600+ O/C
My rig:
ASUS M2NPV-VM AMDx2 4600+ (65W) OCed to 2.6Ghz
XP PRO-S2
4 GB Corsair 4-4-4-12
WD 320GB SATA HD
BFG Nvidia GEFORCE 8600 GT OC 256MB DDR3
Running at 1280x1024 32 bit color
CPU SCORES:
Integer Math: 173.0
FLOP Math: 940.0
SSE/3DNow!: 5611.00
Compression: 8645.0
Encryption: 44.0
Image Rotation: 1470.0
String Sorting: 3917.0
Find Prime Numbers: 38.0 ?????????
All these scores are comparable or way above average for a similar setup..except Prime Numbers! S/B at least 300.0.
Any ideas? Anyone....Bueller.......Bueller?????
Thanks in advance.Last edited by moodeblooz; 08-05-2007, 06:49 PM.Tags: None
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