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  • Anyone else with xeon 5355 and a supermicro x7dwa-n

    Hi guys,

    Ive recently purchased 2 xeon 5355's and the above motherboard. I dont seem to be getting good results when it comes to rendering compared to my single quad core qx6700 system.

    Running winxp 64 on both systems. Service pack 2.

    Am i missing something in bios or maybe a microsoft fix ?

    Cheers

    Steve
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    Steve

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  • #2
    Does anyone know how to setup the correct chipset drivers for this motherboard ????
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    Steve

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    • #3
      Hi

      does the Motherboard cd not do it automatically ?
      Natty
      http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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      • #4
        Hi

        to be honest it all should work fine... but perhaps the Bios needs an update to make full use of the cpus? i would check the supermicro site for some updates
        Natty
        http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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        • #5
          Well you have 2 quads there fore 8 cores.
          Do you see all 8 cores showing up in the task manager.
          At rendertime (not you Natty ) do you see 8 buckets rendering the image, and also are all cores hitting 100% during rendering?

          Is it faster? or slower than your old quad.. post times of both is possible.

          When its working properly, your new setup should be about twice as fast.
          Last edited by DaForce; 23-01-2008, 03:50 AM.

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          • #6
            also you may want to download something like sandra lite from sisoftware and run a couple of test, just to check everything runs as it should.
            and keep an eye on your system temperature during rendertime, if the cpus start running too hot that might result in a significant slowdown.

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            • #7
              Thanks for the responses.

              I can see all 8 cores being used when rendering using vray. They are all hitting 100%. The cpu temps are both showing about 48 degs. In fact, it feels like the heatsinks are hardly getting warm at all when i touch them.

              Also, i rung supermicro and the tech guy said the bios doesnt address any performance issues...so he recommended not updating.

              This is the test I did on both computers.

              http://www.stevesideas.net/benchmark/test.max

              System 1: Intel core quad cpu @ 2.66ghz. (6700) : 170 seconds

              System 2: 2x Xeon 5355 @ 2.66ghz (8mb cache) quad core : 536 seconds

              What the hell is going on. These xeons should be faster surely. Dont a lot of people use these cpus in their render farms..
              Last edited by stevesideas; 23-01-2008, 05:22 AM.
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              Steve

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              • #8
                WTF... wow.. the new system should be around 80-90seconds... not 536s.


                hmmmm

                Download and run cpuz
                http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-143.zip

                Just make sure everything looks right.. mhz.. fsb..etc..
                Last edited by DaForce; 23-01-2008, 05:34 AM.

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                • #9
                  Everything looks fine (to me anyway): Does that core voltage look high to you ? It says on the cpu box 1.32v max Core voltage..althought when i check the voltage using superdoctor ( a supermicro daignostic tool) it tells me the cpu voltage is 1.31 which im more inclinded to believe.

                  Last edited by stevesideas; 23-01-2008, 05:51 AM.
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                  Steve

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                  • #10
                    Yeah its all good.

                    The qx6700 is only showing as 1600mhz as it lowers the multiplyer when not loaded to save energy.. kinda neat actually.

                    Ahh.. ok try superpi mod that will calc a single cpu in floating point operations.
                    http://www.overclock.net/downloads/1...mod-1-5-a.html

                    Run it on the 1M test and post results for both.

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                    • #11
                      Test results are:

                      1M calcs

                      Single Quad core: 20 seconds

                      Dual Xeon 5355: 20 seconds
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                      Steve

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                      • #12
                        What are your RAM and HDD(s) specs for each computer? 3GB switch for both?

                        Also, JIC, what video card and power supply?

                        We had some hard to crack issues that we eventually traced to our power supply in one of our comps a while back, we were underpowered because of our video card, and it made the system slow and unstable.
                        Last edited by beestee; 23-01-2008, 07:05 AM.
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                        • #13
                          8gb on my quad core system.

                          4gb on my dual xeon system.

                          Dont need the 3gb switch....xp64 recognises max ram for both without that.

                          I have an nvidia 7800gt installed. I was thinking of taking this out to see if that made a difference.

                          The power supply is a hyper type R Mk II Series 680w.

                          I have three power cables going to the board...one large main power link, 1 4 pin 12v lead and an 8 pin 12v lead. I also have space on the board for a standard power cable insert, but i think you only attach that if you dont have the 4 pin lead.
                          Last edited by stevesideas; 23-01-2008, 07:20 AM.
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                          Steve

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                          • #14
                            Ok, I took out the video card and decided to attach that lead to the mainboard...Still no difference.

                            I checked the cpu voltages and temps whilst it was rendering, and they were 1.3v and the temps were both about 42C...is that quite low.
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                            Steve

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                            • #15
                              Just did a test that was also featured online (the architecture scene):

                              http://www.tech-report.net/articles.x/11443/6

                              My dual xeons rendered the scene in 16mins 41. It should be around 170 seconds.

                              My quad core rendered in 226 seconds...about right.
                              Regards

                              Steve

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