I have been using Intel i3 Dual Core CPU @3.4 GHz for a few years.
If I upgrade my computer and CPU to Intel Core i5 6-core @3.6GHz,
will the speed of FPC compilation improve noticeably?
Since FPC seems to be single threaded, I wonder whether 0.2GHz increase
in clock speed will make any noticeab
On 06/08/18 10:27, Dennis wrote:
> I have been using Intel i3 Dual Core CPU @3.4 GHz for a few years. If
> I upgrade my computer and CPU to Intel Core i5 6-core @3.6GHz, will
> the speed of FPC compilation improve noticeably?
>
> Since FPC seems to be single threaded, I wonder whether 0.2GHz
> inc
On 06/08/2018 11:27, Dennis wrote:
I have been using Intel i3 Dual Core CPU @3.4 GHz for a few years.
If I upgrade my computer and CPU to Intel Core i5 6-core @3.6GHz,
will the speed of FPC compilation improve noticeably?
Since FPC seems to be single threaded, I wonder whether 0.2GHz
increase i
On 06/08/2018 14:09, el_es wrote:
If there is a 'single threaded, memory intensive' benchmark you can compare on
both machines,
there is a good chance, that compilation MAY improve that much.
It's not scientific, as benchmarks can not compare (or rarely can compare) to
the real load,
only for
And the gain will be lost after installing Spectre patches, where is measured
performance loss is 1~3%.
V.
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On 06/08/2018 16:55, Dennis Poon wrote:
The existing i3 uses DDR3 RAM and Core i5 will come with DDR4 RAM.
Well check on userbenchmark what difference you can expect for a single
core benchmark. You can select the exact 2 cpu you are interested in.
That should give you are good indication.
Wh
On 06/08/18 13:56, Martin wrote:
> On 06/08/2018 14:09, el_es wrote:
>>
>> If there is a 'single threaded, memory intensive' benchmark you can compare
>> on both machines,
>> there is a good chance, that compilation MAY improve that much.
>> It's not scientific, as benchmarks can not compare (or r
On 06/08/2018 17:19, Dennis Poon wrote:
Martin wrote:
On 06/08/2018 16:55, Dennis Poon wrote:
The existing i3 uses DDR3 RAM and Core i5 will come with DDR4 RAM.
Well check on userbenchmark what difference you can expect for a
single core benchmark. You can select the exact 2 cpu you are
inter
One of the most "bang for your buck" methods of improving compling speed
would be to go to an SSD from a regular hard disk. A 240GB SSD can be had
for less than $60 USD these days.
g.
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On 08/06/2018 09:27 AM, geneb wrote:
One of the most "bang for your buck" methods of improving compling
speed would be to go to an SSD from a regular hard disk. A 240GB SSD
can be had for less than $60 USD these days.
g.
I've gone through 5 SSDs in as many years - they don't last. And
On 08/06/2018 09:27 AM, geneb wrote:
One of the most "bang for your buck" methods of improving compling
speed would be to go to an SSD from a regular hard disk. A 240GB SSD
can be had for less than $60 USD these days.
g.
I've gone through 5 SSDs in as many years - they don't last. And
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018, Jim Lee wrote:
On 08/06/2018 09:27 AM, geneb wrote:
One of the most "bang for your buck" methods of improving compling
speed would be to go to an SSD from a regular hard disk. A 240GB SSD
can be had for less than $60 USD these days.
g.
I've gone through 5 SSDs in as
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