Black Hole - Benchmark (OLD Version)

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It runs hot enough as it is and it has a stock cooler and I'm too poor to buy an aftermarket cooler for it and I want it to always come last. :P
 
...except it's not 64-bit compatible and you need .NET Framework 2.0 which I don't think Windows 95 supports. ;)

Hey do you want me to try running it on a ZX Spectrum? :P
 
your single threaded always leans to Intel. The phenom 2 should be right behind the core 2 for single threaded, but CalinXP's e8400 @ 3.5 is a good bit ahead of some phenoms at 4GHz+, only mentioning cuz a phenom 2 x6 @ 3 should definitely beat a e8400 @ 3.5, and an i3 2100 @ stock too IMO. I think you should weigh multi-threaded a little more (increase it's value).
 
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your single threaded always leans to Intel. The phenom 2 should be right behind the core 2 for single threaded, but CalinXP's e8400 @ 3.5 is a good bit ahead of some phenoms at 4GHz+, only mentioning cuz a phenom 2 x6 @ 3 should definitely beat a e8400 @ 3.5, and an i3 2100 @ stock too IMO. I think you should weigh multi-threaded a little more (increase it's value).

Idk, maybe yes. But look how much the 12 threads are ahead of the others. Even an i7 3770k @ 5.7ghz can't beat any of them in multi. So If I would make it even more, it would be unrealistic in score/performance...
 
your single threaded always leans to Intel. The phenom 2 should be right behind the core 2 for single threaded, but CalinXP's e8400 @ 3.5 is a good bit ahead of some phenoms at 4GHz+, only mentioning cuz a phenom 2 x6 @ 3 should definitely beat a e8400 @ 3.5, and an i3 2100 @ stock too IMO. I think you should weigh multi-threaded a little more (increase it's value).

I kinda agree. I mean really how many new programs just use a single thread any more, very few. Single thread scores should be a very low % of the total score.

A cool test would be one with a 4 threaded test and one with multi/as many treads as you can throw at it test. Then combine the scores equally. No single thread at all. If you have a single core or a dual core, tough you bought it. I mean AMD came out with a dual core 8 years ago, old tech. Do they even make single cores any more, lol.
 
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