B596
2 x AMD EPYC 7552 48-Core testing with a iEi B596 (B596AR02.ROM BIOS) and llvmpipe 1008GB on CentOS Linux 8 via the Phoronix Test Suite.
AMD EPYC 7552
Processor: 2 x AMD EPYC 7552 48-Core @ 2.20GHz (96 Cores / 192 Threads), Motherboard: iEi B596 (B596AR02.ROM BIOS), Chipset: AMD Starship/Matisse, Memory: 16 x 64 GB DDR4-3200MT/s Samsung M393A8G40AB2-CWE, Disk: 12802GB Micron_9300_MTFDHAL12T8TDR + 124GB Ultra USB 3.0, Graphics: llvmpipe 1008GB, Network: 2 x Intel 10G X550T + Intel I210
OS: CentOS Linux 8, Kernel: 4.18.0-80.el8.x86_64 (x86_64), Desktop: GNOME Shell 3.28.3, Display Server: X Server, OpenGL: 3.3 Mesa 18.3.1 (LLVM 7.0 128 bits), Compiler: GCC 8.3.1 20191121, File-System: xfs, Screen Resolution: 1024x768
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: acpi-cpufreq performance - CPU Microcode: 0x8301038
Security Notes: SELinux + l1tf: Not affected + meltdown: Not affected + spec_store_bypass: Mitigation of SSB disabled via prctl and seccomp + spectre_v1: Mitigation of __user pointer sanitization + spectre_v2: Mitigation of Full AMD retpoline IBPB: conditional IBRS_FW STIBP: conditional RSB filling
7-Zip Compression
This is a test of 7-Zip using p7zip with its integrated benchmark feature or upstream 7-Zip for the Windows x64 build. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
asmFish
This is a test of asmFish, an advanced chess benchmark written in Assembly. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
OpenSSL
OpenSSL is an open-source toolkit that implements SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocols. This test measures the RSA 4096-bit performance of OpenSSL. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
NAMD
NAMD is a parallel molecular dynamics code designed for high-performance simulation of large biomolecular systems. NAMD was developed by the Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group in the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
Timed Linux Kernel Compilation
This test times how long it takes to build the Linux kernel in a default configuration. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
C-Ray
This is a test of C-Ray, a simple raytracer designed to test the floating-point CPU performance. This test is multi-threaded (16 threads per core), will shoot 8 rays per pixel for anti-aliasing, and will generate a 1600 x 1200 image. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
AMD EPYC 7552
Processor: 2 x AMD EPYC 7552 48-Core @ 2.20GHz (96 Cores / 192 Threads), Motherboard: iEi B596 (B596AR02.ROM BIOS), Chipset: AMD Starship/Matisse, Memory: 16 x 64 GB DDR4-3200MT/s Samsung M393A8G40AB2-CWE, Disk: 12802GB Micron_9300_MTFDHAL12T8TDR + 124GB Ultra USB 3.0, Graphics: llvmpipe 1008GB, Network: 2 x Intel 10G X550T + Intel I210
OS: CentOS Linux 8, Kernel: 4.18.0-80.el8.x86_64 (x86_64), Desktop: GNOME Shell 3.28.3, Display Server: X Server, OpenGL: 3.3 Mesa 18.3.1 (LLVM 7.0 128 bits), Compiler: GCC 8.3.1 20191121, File-System: xfs, Screen Resolution: 1024x768
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: acpi-cpufreq performance - CPU Microcode: 0x8301038
Security Notes: SELinux + l1tf: Not affected + meltdown: Not affected + spec_store_bypass: Mitigation of SSB disabled via prctl and seccomp + spectre_v1: Mitigation of __user pointer sanitization + spectre_v2: Mitigation of Full AMD retpoline IBPB: conditional IBRS_FW STIBP: conditional RSB filling
Testing initiated at 7 August 2020 01:38 by user test.