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https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script/commits/master
thx
Thanks, I just ran a few Yabs and didn't notice
I noticed because of the different numbers
This is odd. What the ... ???
Name AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
Topology 2 Processors, 2 Cores
bench.monster:
Geekbench v5 CPU Benchmark:
Single Core : 1144 (EXCELLENT)
Multi Core : 1926
YABS:
Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
Test | Value
Single Core | 1109
Multi Core | 1069
Just see the commit history
I was already worried why my idler is 1000 score less on my daily cron yabs
AMD Ryzen 7950x
beast! orderlink? 3€/month?
Reading through the Github change history, I didn't see anything that would affect this. So I installed Geekbench6 on the server and ran it. (It requires installing rocm-opencl.x86_64 first.) Both single-core and multi-core tests gave the single-core result. So it's nothing to do with the YABS 6 script.
Geekbench6 wants 2GB of memory. This VPS doesn't have 2GB of physical RAM. It has 1GB of RAM (804 MB usable), and Zram, and conventional swap space on the NVME SSD drive. These total 2631 MB, the largest part of it the SSD swap space.
But for the multi-core test, apparently it does need 2GB of physical RAM, which on a 2GB KVM VPS would be about 1.8 GB. At the moment I don't have a 2GB VPS to check this, but likely Zram is just too slow for that particular test, where the single-core test takes less RAM and does work normally on the 1GB VPS.
All the rest of the tests run fine without 2GB of physical RAM, on this nominally 1GB VPS.
what ram specs u got there?