The exact same physical box working on SRBase:Bryan wrote:The benchmarks don't mean anything Dirk. If you want to compare 2 Linux machines then they might be an indication of which machine is faster. A Windows to Linux benchmark comparison means nothing at all. There are some projects that pay a little better on one OS than the other, but that is a function of how good the executable is.
There are a number of projects that are not fixed credit that Linux will crunch faster than Windows, but on those Linux will always request far less credits than a Windows machine.
CPU type AuthenticAMD AMD Athlon(tm) 5350 APU with Radeon(tm) R3 [Family 22 Model 0 Stepping 1]
OS Microsoft Windows 10 Professional x64 Edition, (10.00.10240.00)
BOINC version 7.6.6
Memory 15296.18 MB
Cache 2048 KB
Virtual memory 17600.18 MB
Total diskspace 111.01 GB
Free diskspace 67.11 GB
Measured 'floating point' speed 2099.47 million ops/sec
Measured 'integer' speed 3784.07 million ops/sec
CPU type AuthenticAMD AMD Athlon(tm) 5350 APU with Radeon(tm) R3 [Family 22 Model 0 Stepping 1]
OS Linux 3.13.0-53-generic
BOINC version 7.4.23
Memory 14913.64 MB
Cache 2048 KB
Virtueel memory 8152 MB
Total diskspace 101.61 GB
Free diskspace 71.64 GB
Measured 'floating point' speed 2311.72 miljoen ops/sec
Measured 'integer' speed 8987.59 miljoen ops/sec