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^ Really good scores for a dual core...

Assassinator Wrote:Did you run the .vbs or the .bat?  the .vbs supposedly has code to disable UAC...
.bat
readme file doesn't specify what to run.  They really should've put the .bat in a subfolder or something to make it really obvious as what should be run.
Now that I think about it, "Run Benchmark.vbs" is probably more likely than "bench_script.bat", but oh well...
Joe88 Wrote:first time I ran it x264 crashed on the third test
had to rerun it

x264 like never crashes...

Maybe you overclocked a bit too much?  Because x264 is pretty CPU intensive, I used to use it to test overclock stability in the past.

Joe88 Wrote:not bad though, my OC'd c2d can almost keep up with the quad core
c2q and i7's

Only the 1st pass, the core i7 double'd you on the second pass.  But yeah, that's good for a dual.

Competitive on the 1st pass because....
Assassinator Wrote:Generally the 2nd pass results (the slower 4 numbers) are a better indication of the true power of the CPU, as the 1st pass (analysis pass) is somewhat bottlenecked by the non-multithreadable components and never really reaches 100%CPU usage for quads and higher.
someone needs to add an x264 benchmark table to the OP
won't even run on my laptop
x264 just crashes every time, no matter what

windows 7 home premium, 32 bit
amd athlon II X2 M300 @ 2.00ghz
3GB DDR2 667 ram


anyway on the first post of thread
the 3DMark Vantage scores
3d mark vantage will give a score with a letter placed in front of it
based on which setting were run

Extreme
High
Performance
Entry
Custom

should be included in the post
Joe88 Wrote:won't even run on my laptop
x264 just crashes every time, no matter what

windows 7 home premium, 32 bit
amd athlon II X2 M300 @ 2.00ghz
3GB DDR2 667 ram


anyway on the first post of thread
the 3DMark Vantage scores
3d mark vantage will give a score with a letter placed in front of it
based on which setting were run

Extreme
High
Performance
Entry
Custom

should be included in the post

do you have avisynth installed it requires it
yea, it wouldnt even run without it
Joe88 Wrote:won't even run on my laptop
x264 just crashes every time, no matter what

windows 7 home premium, 32 bit
amd athlon II X2 M300 @ 2.00ghz
3GB DDR2 667 ram

Seems weird.  My computer's like encoding stuff 1/3 of the times it's on, and I hardly ever remember crashes.

Maybe try getting a newer version of x264 incase they use some really old buggy version (but then again, you can't really benchmark with that, as the new version will probably be faster).

http://x264.nl/x264/revision1471/x264.exe



EDIT: you can actually decode the video through AviSynth right?  Open the "test-720p.avs" in your media player (Media Player Classic or something, WMP probably won't work), and see if that works.
the avs video played fine in MPC

I replaced the x264 and it works now
the one included was less then a MB
this one was like 6MB
Joe88 Wrote:the avs video played fine in MPC

I replaced the x264 and it works now
the one included was less then a MB
this one was like 6MB

Yeah, probably old x264 being shitty then.

ProperBritish Wrote:someone needs to add an x264 benchmark table to the OP

Maybe average the 4 first pass results, the 4 second pass results, and display the resulting 2 numbers in the table?
laptop

Quote:x264 HD BENCHMARK 3.0 RESULTS

Please do not compare it with older versions of the benchmark!
Please copy/paste everything below the line to to report your data

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Results for x264.exe r1342
--------------------------
encoded 1442 frames, 28.05 fps, 3913.89 kb/s
encoded 1442 frames, 27.98 fps, 3911.91 kb/s
encoded 1442 frames, 28.00 fps, 3913.88 kb/s
encoded 1442 frames, 27.78 fps, 3913.89 kb/s
encoded 1442 frames, 6.22 fps, 3970.20 kb/s
encoded 1442 frames, 6.24 fps, 3970.01 kb/s
encoded 1442 frames, 6.25 fps, 3970.23 kb/s
encoded 1442 frames, 6.30 fps, 3970.04 kb/s


System Details
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Name
	
	
	
AMD K10
	
Codename
	
	

	
Specification
	
	
AMD Athlon™ II Dual-Core M300
	
Core Stepping
	
	
BL-C2
	
Technology
	
	
45 not much
	
Manufacturer (ID)
	
Micron Technology (2C00000000000000)
	
Stock frequency
	
	
2000 MHz
	
Core Speed
	
	
2010.9 MHz
	
FID range
	
	
5.0x - 10.0x

Northbridge
	
	
	
AMD 785GX rev. 00
Southbridge
	
	
	
ATI SB750 rev. 00

CAS# latency (CL)
	
	
6.0
RAS# to CAS# delay (tRCD)
	
6
RAS# Precharge (tRP)
	
	
6
Cycle Time (tRAS)
	
	
18
Command Rate (CR)
	
	
1T
Memory Frequency
	
	
402.2 MHz (1:2)
Memory Type
	
	
	
DDR2
Memory Size
	
	
	
3072 MBytes
Channels
	
	
	
Dual, (Unganged)

Windows Version
	
	
	
Microsoft Windows 7 (6.1) Home Premium Edition   (Build 7600)

Number of processors
	
	
1
Number of threads
	
	
2
	
Number of threads
	
2 (max 2)
	
L2 cache
	
	
2 x 512 KBytes, 16-way set associative, 64-byte line size
	
Instructions sets
	
MMX (+), 3DNow! (+), SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4A, x86-64
	
Package
	
	
Socket S1 (638)
	
Package Type
	
	
0x2

	
Temperature 0
	
66°C (149°F) [0x20C] (Core #0)
	
Temperature 1
	
66°C (149°F) [0x20C] (Core #1)
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