Winrar for linux does not have Benchmark.
same with 7z.
have installed Winrar & 7zip 32-bits for windows,
could not install 64-Bit versions.
*did not installed in KXStudio 10.x Generic Kernel...
*but installed ok in KXStudio 10.x with RT Kernel.
also Ubuntu 10.x generic kernel.
Board:
MSI X58 Eclipse sli
i7 920
with Visa sp1 x64 Winrar 4 benchmark did: 4040kb/s
with W7 x64 did: 3030kb/s (some cpu were unused in taskmanager)
Linux amd64 Wine 1.3.26 does: 2060kb/s
the difference is 64 bit Winrar vs. 32-Bit Winrar...
similar happens with 7zip benchmark. did like ~16.000 in Windows,
does ~8000 in Wine.
i know 64-Bit is faster.
but that much?
could be a kernel issue?
a memory issue?
Wine Bug: can`t install 64-Bit WinRar or 7zip.
to see if its a memory issue.
other benchmarks run ok in Wine...
for example:
Unigine Tropics 1.3
Linux OpenGL vs. Wine OpenGL.
WinRAR 4.01 Windows & 7-zip Benchmarks on Wine...
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Re: WinRAR 4.01 Windows & 7-zip Benchmarks on Wine...
How many treads were used by wine and how many were used by windows? Just a small example: using 4 and 6 threads in wine. It's a small improvement, but I only have 4 cores and threads. Your cpu might use 4 cores and 8 threads, if you haven't done that already. These tests where done using the command line version 9.13. The wine version is current git.JuanPabloCuervo wrote: similar happens with 7zip benchmark. did like ~16.000 in Windows,
does ~8000 in Wine.
i know 64-Bit is faster.
but that much?
could be a kernel issue?
a memory issue?
The wine version seems to be faster than the native 32bit version. There might also be differences in the compiled 7zip executables (different optimization options?).
These show the cpu usage (%), R/U (MIPS), Rating (MIPS). On the left side compressing, on the right side decompressing.
$wine 7za.exe -mmt=6 b (32bit, 6 threads)
Avr: 355 2401 8537 376 2786 10484
Tot: 366 2594 9511
$wine 7za.exe b (32bit, 4 threads)
Avr: 279 2357 6584 388 2797 10847
Tot: 333 2577 8715
$7za -mmt=6 b (64bit, 6 threads)
Avr: 365 2638 9628 374 2739 10258
Tot: 370 2688 9943
$7za b (64bit, 4 threads)
Avr: 330 2735 9033 382 2741 10457
Tot: 356 2738 9745
$./7za -mmt=6 b (32bit, 6 threads)
Avr: 365 2342 8552 378 2371 8956
Tot: 371 2356 8754
$./7za b (32bit, 4 threads)
Avr: 339 2392 8116 385 2382 9173
Tot: 362 2387 8644
How fast is your native linux executable? Could you try different thread counts and compare them?
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Re: WinRAR 4.01 Windows & 7-zip Benchmarks on Wine...
Native faster than Wine... but not much.Rico wrote: How fast is your native linux executable? Could you try different thread counts and compare them?
RT Kernel Faster than Generic.
$ 7z b -mmt40
8500~9000
Code: Select all
juanpc@JuanPC-PC:~$ 7z b -mmt40
7-Zip [64] 9.20 Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov 2010-11-18
p7zip Version 9.20 (locale=es_CO.UTF-8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,8 CPUs)
RAM size: 12035 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 8
RAM usage: 8505 MB, # Benchmark threads: 40
Dict Compressing | Decompressing
Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating
KB/s % MIPS MIPS | KB/s % MIPS MIPS
22: 7907 665 1156 7692 | 95008 732 1169 8565
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similar happens with Passmark Performance Test 7 32-Bits-.
http://www.passmark.com/products/pt.htm
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/
W7 6000
Wine 3000.
strange...
http://www.passmark.com/products/pt.htm
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/
W7 6000
Wine 3000.
strange...