Benchmark Identification
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Serial number |
XF128T6VQXE5T3UX38945350HNO3EKF9 |
Benchmark version |
1.00.08 |
Report date |
2016/11/29 02:20:16 UTC |
CPU Identification
|
CPU vendor |
GenuineIntel |
CPU model |
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 0 @ 2.90GHz |
System Information
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Platform |
Windows |
Operating system |
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter |
Core version |
PixInsight Core 01.08.04.1195 (x64) |
Logical processors |
16 |
Total memory size |
127.971 GiB |
Execution Times
|
Total time |
61.63 s |
CPU time |
31.89 s |
Swap time |
29.70 s |
Swap transfer rate |
558.097 MiB/s |
Performance Indexes
|
Total performance |
7632 |
CPU performance |
11869 |
Swap performance |
3091 |
Additional Information
|
Swap disks |
16 seperate files on a 30Gb RAMDisk
16 seperate files on a 256Gb Samsung Evo 840 |
Motherboard |
Asrock Rack ep2c602-4l/d16 |
Machine description |
Mobo: ep2c602-4l/d16
CPU: Dual Intel E5-2690 v1
RAM: 128GB 1333hz DDR3
OS: Windows Server 2012 R2
Main Drive: 256GB Samsung Evo 840
Cache Drive: 30Gb Gilisoft RAMDisk+256GB Samsung Evo 840 |
Comments |
I think I can do better if I play with the swap file organization. Maybe trying four SSDs in RAID0.
I may try booting from Linux, but encountered issues installing PI due to my inability to understand the proper use of Linux. |