namd-test
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core testing with a Gigabyte X470 AORUS GAMING 7 WIFI-CF (F50 BIOS) and AMD Radeon RX Vega 4GB on Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Build 19041 via the Phoronix Test Suite.
ccx oc
Processor: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core @ 3.80GHz (12 Cores / 24 Threads), Motherboard: Gigabyte X470 AORUS GAMING 7 WIFI-CF (F50 BIOS), Memory: 4 x 8192 MB 3800MHz Unknown, Disk: 477GB PLEXTOR PX-512M8VC + 60GB M4-CT064M4SSD2 + 466GB NVMe Samsung SSD 970 Disk + 932GB WDC WD10EAVS-00M4B0, Graphics: AMD Radeon RX Vega 4GB
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Build 19041, Kernel: 10.0 (x86_64), Display Driver: 27.20.12033.1007, OpenCL: OpenCL 2.1 AMD-APP (3110.7) + OpenCL 1.1, File-System: NTFS, Screen Resolution: 1920x1080
Security Notes: __user pointer sanitization: Disabled + Retpoline: Full + IBPB: Always + STIBP: Enabled
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.
ccx oc
Processor: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core @ 3.80GHz (12 Cores / 24 Threads), Motherboard: Gigabyte X470 AORUS GAMING 7 WIFI-CF (F50 BIOS), Memory: 4 x 8192 MB 3800MHz Unknown, Disk: 477GB PLEXTOR PX-512M8VC + 60GB M4-CT064M4SSD2 + 466GB NVMe Samsung SSD 970 Disk + 932GB WDC WD10EAVS-00M4B0, Graphics: AMD Radeon RX Vega 4GB
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Build 19041, Kernel: 10.0 (x86_64), Display Driver: 27.20.12033.1007, OpenCL: OpenCL 2.1 AMD-APP (3110.7) + OpenCL 1.1, File-System: NTFS, Screen Resolution: 1920x1080
Security Notes: __user pointer sanitization: Disabled + Retpoline: Full + IBPB: Always + STIBP: Enabled
Testing initiated at 23 October 2020 03:01 by user TSA.