Could hyperthreading be turned on for these machines? You will see better
iteration times with hyperthreading turned off. 

-Marc, across town from you

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Marc Getty           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Instructional & Information Technology
Temple University, College of Liberal Arts
Cell:   215-962-5603     Fax: 215-204-3731
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Stephan Grupp
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 8:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Prime] Poor iteration times

I know these questions are unanswerable, but I have a poorly performing
computer and would appreciate some troubleshooting suggestions. I have
several Dell Optiplex boxes running 34M exponents and get iteration
times anywhere from .059 to .072. These are all 3GHz+ CPU's, 1GB RAM.

There is one outlier that is getting .122 iteration times. It has a
3.00 GHz P4 CPU. I have looked at the task list and Prime95 is getting
98% of the cycles. I have run adware and spyware removers. After a
reboot, I will sometimes see a couple of iteration times of .076 or so,
but it always goes back to >.12 quickly and I do not see these shorter
iteration times with every reboot.

This seems slow to me. Any thoughts of what this could be due to,
especially if task list is showing me P95 with all the CPU cycles?
-steve


Stephan Grupp MD PhD
Director, Stem Cell Biology
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Oncology/BMT
ARC 902
3615 Civic Center Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA  19104-4318
phone 215-590-2821
fax 215-590-9080

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