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here is mine. i7 920 3,86GHz p6t deluxe v2

 

 

Platform: Mac OS X x86 (64-bit)

Compiler: GCC 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. build 5490)

Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6.1 (Build 10B504)

Model: MacPro2,1

Motherboard: Apple Computer, Inc. Mac-F4208DC8 Rev 1.xx

Processor: Intel® Core i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz

Processor ID: GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 26 Stepping 4

Logical Processors: 8

Physical Processors: 1

Processor Frequency: 3.86 GHz

L1 Instruction Cache: 32.0 KB

L1 Data Cache: 32.0 KB

L2 Cache: 256 KB

L3 Cache: 8.00 MB

Bus Frequency: 760 MHz

Memory: 6.00 GB

Memory Type: 1600 MHz DDR3

SIMD: 1

BIOS: Apple Inc. MP21.88Z.005C.B01.0608221120

Processor Model: Intel Core i7 920

Processor Cores: 4

 

Integer (Score: 11280)

Blowfish single-threaded scalar -- 2486, , 109.2 MB/sec

Blowfish multi-threaded scalar -- 15703, , 643.5 MB/sec

Text Compress single-threaded scalar -- 3580, , 11.4 MB/sec

Text Compress multi-threaded scalar -- 18933, , 62.1 MB/sec

Text Decompress single-threaded scalar -- 3679, , 15.1 MB/sec

Text Decompress multi-threaded scalar -- 20130, , 80.2 MB/sec

Image Compress single-threaded scalar -- 3401, , 28.1 Mpixels/sec

Image Compress multi-threaded scalar -- 17501, , 147.2 Mpixels/sec

Image Decompress single-threaded scalar -- 3577, , 60.1 Mpixels/sec

Image Decompress multi-threaded scalar -- 14914, , 243.3 Mpixels/sec

Lua single-threaded scalar -- 6433, , 2.48 Mnodes/sec

Lua multi-threaded scalar -- 25028, , 9.63 Mnodes/sec

 

Floating Point (Score: 19070)

Mandelbrot single-threaded scalar -- 3360, , 2.24 Gflops

Mandelbrot multi-threaded scalar -- 24386, , 16.0 Gflops

Dot Product single-threaded scalar -- 5476, , 2.65 Gflops

Dot Product multi-threaded scalar -- 20424, , 9.31 Gflops

Dot Product single-threaded vector -- 6578, , 7.88 Gflops

Dot Product multi-threaded vector -- 36356, , 37.8 Gflops

LU Decomposition single-threaded scalar -- 2498, , 2.22 Gflops

LU Decomposition multi-threaded scalar -- 9691, , 8.50 Gflops

Primality Test single-threaded scalar -- 8732, , 1.30 Gflops

Primality Test multi-threaded scalar -- 32342, , 6.00 Gflops

Sharpen Image single-threaded scalar -- 8473, , 19.8 Mpixels/sec

Sharpen Image multi-threaded scalar -- 39332, , 90.6 Mpixels/sec

Blur Image single-threaded scalar -- 10566, , 8.36 Mpixels/sec

Blur Image multi-threaded scalar -- 58770, , 46.2 Mpixels/sec

 

Memory (Score: 6159)

Read Sequential single-threaded scalar -- 6178, , 7.56 GB/sec

Write Sequential single-threaded scalar -- 10545, , 7.21 GB/sec

Stdlib Allocate single-threaded scalar -- 5050, , 18.8 Mallocs/sec

Stdlib Write single-threaded scalar -- 4127, , 8.54 GB/sec

Stdlib Copy single-threaded scalar -- 4895, , 5.05 GB/sec

 

Stream (Score: 5583)

Stream Copy single-threaded scalar -- 5137, , 7.03 GB/sec

Stream Copy single-threaded vector -- 7148, , 9.27 GB/sec

Stream Scale single-threaded scalar -- 5236, , 6.79 GB/sec

Stream Scale single-threaded vector -- 6616, , 8.93 GB/sec

Stream Add single-threaded scalar -- 4596, , 6.94 GB/sec

Stream Add single-threaded vector -- 6381, , 8.88 GB/sec

Stream Triad single-threaded scalar -- 4885, , 6.75 GB/sec

Stream Triad single-threaded vector -- 4668, , 8.74 GB/sec

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7098 pretty much the same as in 10.5.8

 

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Cant complain.

Following on from our other Q6600 discussion, my Q6600 @ 3GHz gives results like 4600 for Int and 7500 for Fl Point on GK 64 bit.

 

How can they be so different to your 6900 and 10800!?!

 

I have 4Gb 800 MHz DDR2 RAM.

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Can anyone explain why my results change quite dramatically in Geekbench?

Sometimes I run it (on Q6600) and get around 4500 and 7900 for integer and floating point, but at other times, it's 7000 and 10500!

No changes to anything, and always run with no other apps.

An obvious answer?

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I finally managed to get this thing stable at these clocks on air. I love that this two year old 4-core machine performs similarly to a current ~$3000 4-core Mac Pro. That makes me smile.

 

4-Core Hackintosh

 

64bit: $1200 Two Years Ago

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32bit

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For comparison:

 

4-Core Mac Pro

 

64bit: $2,649 Now

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Geekbench keeps crashing on my at startup in both 32-bit and 64-bit modes on 2 different machines. Anyone got any idea what's causing that? Otherwise SL is running perfectly.

 

First machine has EP45-UD3R mobo and the other EX58-UD3R.

 

Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks.

 

 

this has to do with open gl. what i had to do was run quartz debug (its in the developer tools that come with macos) when you open quartz debug enable qe/ci if its not enabled already and quartz gl.) if the display acts funny with quartz gl enabled chances are you have to change your efi string to another which produces better results, but thats where the crash is coming from.

 

if you have xcode installed you can find quartz debug in /developer folder of your root directory otherwize it is located under optional installs in your cd or iso. another option is to d/l from apple

 

 

 

there is many other useful tools in the developers toolkit such as a plist editor which allows for a gui interface to edit preference files and such

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I dont have the info from a real MacPro4,1 but here is for MacPro3,1 if u want

	
 <key>SMbiosversion</key> 
 <string>MP31.88Z.00C1.B00.080209154</string> 
<key>SMboardproduct</key> 
 <string>Mac-F42C89C8</string>

That's not a "valid" bootrom, it doesn't exist on any real Mac, and the SMboardproduct is from a MacBookPro4,1.

Both easy to verify via Google.

 

How do you fool Geekbench when using a MacPro3,1 model identifier? I can't get it to work. I edited fakesmc.kext and set 1.25f4 like on the Mac Pro as well. I can trick it if I use a iMac9,1 smbios.plist but I cannot get MP3,1 to work the same way.

 

Maybe Geekbench checks the CPU? If it's working for you, what CPU do you have?

 

It's just for the hell of it, I know that it isn't important.

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