Well I have got already a patch that would allow to use options to the benchmark tool to only run the used benchmark not all, just did not integrate it into pts yet. The runtime is pretty annoying currently.
How long does this bench take to usually run? Going on 20 minutes now and counting.
Well I have got already a patch that would allow to use options to the benchmark tool to only run the used benchmark not all, just did not integrate it into pts yet. The runtime is pretty annoying currently.
OK so this is expected currently then and not abnormal? It seems like it never gets past testing the "Framebuffer memory sequential read"
Last edited by deanjo; 04-12-2008 at 02:56 PM.
System A
OpenSUSE 11.0 daily build x86-64
AMD 6400+
Asus M2N-E Motherboard
4 GB Ram
Nvidia 8800 GT
System B
Bluewhite64 Linux 12.1-rc1 x86-64
AMD 4200+
Asus M2A VM HDMI
2 GB Ram
AMD x1250 integrated graphics
System C
OpenSUSE 10.3 x86-64
AMD 3200+ Socket 754
Asus K8N-E Deluxe
1.5 GB Ram
Nvidia 7600 GT AGP
All will sit forever when doing the Framebuffer memory sequential read and never complete.
Still no update on this?
As in it's still taking you 20+ minutes to run Bandwidth?
As in never completing.
It generates a file that has this content
This is bandwidth version 0.13
Copyright (C) 2005,2007 by Zack T Smith
CPU MHz = 3200.000
L2 cache sequential read inf MB/sec
L2 cache sequential write 5711.39 MB/sec
Main memory sequential read 4329.6 MB/sec
Main memory sequential write 3050.4 MB/sec
Framebuffer resolution: 1600x1200, 16bpp
Framebuffer memory sequential read
and then sits.
BTW I thought I would report that it does eventually complete as otherwise reported. It just takes an absurdly long amount of time (1hr plus)