First post, by noshutdown
you all know about the k6-2cxt core(26351), which is actually the more common k6-2 variant, it has two known changes over the old(26050) k6-2 core:
1. it maps 2x clock to 6x.
2. it has a "write allocation" and "write combination" feature which was said to improve performance over the old k6-2 core.
well in my socket7 cpu benchmarks, i ran both cpus at 100*3, with the k6-2cxt running marginally faster than the old model in most tests, with the lead between 1% and 5%.
but superpi is one exception, old k6-2 took 8:32 while cxt core took 9:05, thats over 6% slower. i thought it was an accident run but the results are repeatable.
i wonder if anyone knew about this and had similar experience?
winquake is another slightly unreasonable test, when k6-2cxt, k6-2+ and k6-3+ scoring 48, 47 and 48 fps respectively, which means k6-2 edges out k6-2+ and on par with k6-3+, all running at 100*3 clock.