Benchmarking CPU's in Command Modern Operations

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TempestII
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Re: Benchmarking CPU's in Command Modern Operations

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Benchmark test on 1405 Civ.
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In general, it does seem as though performance in the newer build is pretty slow in comparison to older ones; this isn't really demonstrated on the average pulse times but certainly is on the duration - over 10 mins to do a 2 min test.
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Dimitris suggested you to start a new thread with these performance issues, did you do it?

https://www.matrixgames.com/forums/view ... 8#p5145768
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1405 beta to 1436 beta showed a huge improvement from 14min 30s to 5 minutes.

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New 1436CIV
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"Old" performance 1328.18
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Add your results above 1400 version runs here
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... id=0#gid=0

1463CIV

13950HX(Q1LP) aka 13900k(basically laptop chip with chipset adapter to LGA1700, without plate[Delided]) ~200$
P@5.5 E@4.4 DDR5@6000 XMP


Game needs much more cores :D
How much AVX2 code optimizations vectorization via #include <immintrin.h> ? @Dimitris
Maybe offload some calculations to GPU via OpenCL or DirectCompute, but that hardAF, that would be big improvement

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13950HX(Q1LP)
P@5.7 E@4.3 DDR4@4100
Fully tuned system
Like 20% uplift

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Laptop with i9-13980HX and 4090 laptop. No tuning, but cleaned out a bunch of vestigial apps.

First run...

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Ryzen 5800x3d 1463
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add your benches to sheet https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... id=0#gid=0
thewood1 wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 6:05 pm Laptop with i9-13980HX and 4090 laptop. No tuning, but cleaned out a bunch of vestigial apps.
Those settings affect benchmark, autosave probably the most
i disabled all of them and run again,
i thought that my OC was really bad for a sec and laptop overtakes me :mrgreen:

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Navigation I can see. But the others are all graphics and this is a headless run.
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I am not sure how I got the 10,153 peak pulse time and the low of 220ms. I tried it multiple times, and I find the benchmark not very reliable, at least on build 1328.18. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Results added to spreadsheet
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Build 1500 is certainly up there as one of the fastest builds in recent times.

Test 1 - Desktop PC; specs are listed on the screenshot, apart from the GPU (GTX 1080TI).
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Build 1527. Tried with both the original 495 and 509 db. No noticeable difference. I got a few warning messages that the error fuses were activated with both dbs. Will create a Tech Support thread in a bit. But overall, a very significant in performance over build 14XXs.

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Ran this again on the latest patch. 2:50 on a 7900X3D.
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New laptop, two metrics.

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Priority set to high via task manager.
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Finally I answered my own question: what if I run CMO on a $200 old server?

This sucker have two sockets and all filled with same kind of CPU.

For comparation, my SFF 9700 box runs this at about 0.8x.

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Got a new 9800X3D system. Saw up to 46GB memory use which seems crazy. Plenty faster than 5800X3d yay.

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Build 1567
Ryzen 9 7900 with 64 GB DDR5-5600
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