Stats by CPU count or Processor Manufacturer?

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Message 51642 - Posted: 26 Feb 2008, 5:12:12 UTC

I think it would be cool to compare stats on similar type of systems. For example I'm interested to know how well my dual core CPU does compared to all other dual core systems, but I don't know where to find that kind of stat.

Does anyone out there know about a Rosetta Only page for comparing just dual core CPUs?
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Message 51717 - Posted: 29 Feb 2008, 14:03:53 UTC - in response to Message 51642.  
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I think it would be cool to compare stats on similar type of systems. For example I'm interested to know how well my dual core CPU does compared to all other dual core systems, but I don't know where to find that kind of stat.

Does anyone out there know about a Rosetta Only page for comparing just dual core CPUs?


http://boincstats.com/stats/host_stats.php?pr=rosetta&st=0 Boincstats has a ton of stats available, there are other sites too, I just don't remember them right now. One of the problems you will find tough if your quest to figure out who is faster is that some people overclock, some don't. We do not all use the same motherboards , ram, video cards, etc. All that comes into play when the pc is crunching flat out trying to crunch units. I have some pc's without videocards, the pc is using the one built into the motherboards, that makes it slower than a stand alone video card. BUT the cost of a video card would increase my cost per credit and I am not sure I want to spring for a dozen video cards. Trade-offs we all make them and they all affect how one pc performs compared to another pc.
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