VB-Audio Test SPP

Polaris20

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Has anyone ever ran this on their DAW? I am curious to see what others get, and how relevant you think the results are.

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/vb-audio/us/mm/test_spp/test_spp.htm

On my 2500+ machine I get:

SPP1 44.1: 2909
SPP1 48.0: 2673

SPP2 44.1: 2187
SPP2 48.0: 2010

SPPM 44.1: 3302
SPPM 48.0: 3034
Trans rate: 277Mfloats/sec

On my Celeron 1.3Ghz laptop, I get:

SPP1 44.1: 1108
SPP1 48.0: 1018

SPP2 44.1: 1219
SPP2 48.0: 1120

SPPM 44.1: 2775
SPPM 48.0: 2550
Trans rate: 233 Mfloats/sec
 
Weird..my 2700+ scores worse than your 2500 on SPP-1 and 2, but quite a bit better at SPP-M.

SPP1 44.1: 2394
SPP1 48.0: 2200

SPP2 44.1: 2133
SPP2 48.0: 1960

SPPM 44.1: 3984
SPPM 48.0: 3660
Trans rate: 335 Mfloats/sec
 
elevate said:
Weird..my 2700+ scores worse than your 2500 on SPP-1 and 2, but quite a bit better at SPP-M.

SPP1 44.1: 2394
SPP1 48.0: 2200

SPP2 44.1: 2133
SPP2 48.0: 1960

SPPM 44.1: 3984
SPPM 48.0: 3660
Trans rate: 335 Mfloats/sec

Doesn't the 2700+ have 256KB cache? I think so, which may explain the weird differences. Yours has a higher clock speed, but lower cache (mine's 512KB L2).

Could be because of a different chipset too.
 
Doesn't the 2700+ have 256KB cache?
Yeah, that must be it - yours is the Barton core, mine isn't. Though that still doesn't really explain mine doing so well in the SPPM test, as that site says the SPPM is similar to the SPP tests.

I've got an nForce2 chipset.
 
On my 2400+ machine I get:

SPP1 44.1: 2281
SPP1 48.0: 2096

SPP2 44.1: 2092
SPP2 48.0: 1922

SPPM 44.1: 3752
SPPM 48.0: 3447
Trans rate: 315 Mfloats/sec

ASUS A7N8X motherboard (nForce2 chipset),
512 MB memory

This is not my audio worksation, but my spare parts rig that I have set up in my office with the same MB, just in case I fry the MB on my audio station some late Sunday evening session, when I wouldn't be able to find another. I'll try running the test on my audio workstation later today and post the results for comparison.

-mr moon
 
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You guys both have nForce boards, and beat mine in the SPP-M, but with slightly lower on the other two. Weird.

I've got a KT600 board.
 
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