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I was wondering if anyone would happen to know what the scene files and
command-line switches are for the POV-Ray benchmark that's used in Spec
CPU2006?
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From: Thorsten Froehlich
Subject: Re: Scene file and command-line switches for Spec CPU2006?
Date: 30 Jul 2008 00:26:15
Message: <488fed67$1@news.povray.org>
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jhu wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone would happen to know what the scene files and
> command-line switches are for the POV-Ray benchmark that's used in Spec
> CPU2006?
They are unfortunately using chess2.pov against our recommendations. If I
could find the SPEC 2006 CD (which I did put somewhere, I am certain ;-) ) I
could check what INI file they finally used, but that, too, was against our
recommendations iirc. What we learnt was that lots of politics between large
corporations dictate SPEC choices :-(
BTW, running a single program from the SPEC 2006 benchmark is not very
representative. So what do you really want to do? There is a benchmark scene
built into POV-Ray as you might know...
Thorsten
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I wanted to see how my computer compares with others on povray. I had originally
wanted to get an itanium system for povray purposes, but after looking at the
povray score and TDP of the processor itself, I decided against it.
Thorsten Froehlich <tho### [at] trfde> wrote:
> jhu wrote:
> > I was wondering if anyone would happen to know what the scene files and
> > command-line switches are for the POV-Ray benchmark that's used in Spec
> > CPU2006?
>
> They are unfortunately using chess2.pov against our recommendations. If I
> could find the SPEC 2006 CD (which I did put somewhere, I am certain ;-) ) I
> could check what INI file they finally used, but that, too, was against our
> recommendations iirc. What we learnt was that lots of politics between large
> corporations dictate SPEC choices :-(
>
> BTW, running a single program from the SPEC 2006 benchmark is not very
> representative. So what do you really want to do? There is a benchmark scene
> built into POV-Ray as you might know...
>
> Thorsten
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From: Thorsten Froehlich
Subject: Re: Scene file and command-line switches for Spec CPU2006?
Date: 30 Jul 2008 13:23:13
Message: <4890a381$1@news.povray.org>
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jhu wrote:
> I wanted to see how my computer compares with others on povray. I had originally
> wanted to get an itanium system for povray purposes, but after looking at the
> povray score and TDP of the processor itself, I decided against it.
Then check out <http://new.haveland.com/povbench/index.php> and
<http://www.tabsnet.com/>, but of course take some of the far above average
submissions with caution (some people just fail to run the benchmarks
correctly).
Thorsten
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