DSfuchs Posted July 14, 2023 Share #1 Posted July 14, 2023 (edited) Hello, I've been struggling with the memory and CPU performance of DSM on Intel systems for about a year. Someone who only runs DSM as a USB hard drive on the router will certainly not care about this topic. Maybe the reference to the anyway faulty Apollo Lake CPUs: https://www.computerbase.de/2019-09/intel-apollo-lake-lpc-degradation-defekt-stepping/ My focus is on Intel boards with Braswell to Skylake CPUs, as these are very energy-efficient and at the same time affordable for use as NAS, or are already left over as a superseded device. Now the problems that plague me: - the CPU only runs on the base clock frequency and not on boost, on systems where Intel EIST cannot be switched off in the BIOS. - Memory modules only run at 1066MHz, but they should work at 1600 or 1866MHz. Since in Linux dmidecode -t 17 is displayed incorrectly also in Windows Task Manager/Performance/Memory/far right, I decided to use the 7-zip program, which is available on all OSs. Anyone whose test is far below my "reference system" should probably consider running Xpenology on Windows in the Virtualbox. C:\Program Files\7-Zip>7z b -mmt3 -md26 7-Zip 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20 mt3 d26 Windows 10.0 17763 x64 6.4C04 cpus:4 128TB f:110B0774C Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU J3710 @ 1.60GHz (406C4) (40E->410) 1T CPU Freq (MHz): 2522 2576 2596 2611 2590 2596 2606 2T CPU Freq (MHz): 199% 2610 199% 2604 RAM size: 16284 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 4 RAM usage: 814 MB, # Benchmark threads: 3 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 6797 313 2114 6613 | 134339 397 2888 11461 I look forward to your assessments. Best regards Edited July 14, 2023 by DSfuchs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DSfuchs Posted July 14, 2023 Author Share #2 Posted July 14, 2023 (edited) Now compare the values under Xpenology DS918+ 7.2-64570 Update 1 on the same bare metal...creepy: root@Mycore:~# 7z b -mmt4 -md26 7-Zip [64] 16.02 : Copyright (c) 1999-2016 Igor Pavlov : 2016-05-21 p7zip Version 16.02 (locale=en_US.utf8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,64 bits,4 CPUs x64) x64 CPU Freq: - 64000000 - - 128000000 256000000 512000000 - - RAM size: 15898 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 4 RAM usage: 1618 MB, # Benchmark threads: 4 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 1080 275 383 1051 | 16166 357 387 1379 root@MYcore:~# dmidecode -t 17 # dmidecode 3.2 Getting SMBIOS data from sysfs. SMBIOS 2.8 present. Handle 0x000D, DMI type 17, 40 bytes Memory Device Array Handle: 0x000B Error Information Handle: Not Provided Total Width: 64 bits Data Width: 64 bits Size: 8192 MB Form Factor: SODIMM Set: None Locator: DIMM1 Bank Locator: BANK1 Type: DDR3 Type Detail: Unknown Speed: 1600 MT/s Manufacturer: Hynix Semiconduc Serial Number: 0072785D Asset Tag: A1_AssetTagNum0 Part Number: HMT41GS6BFR8A-PB Rank: 2 Configured Memory Speed: 1066 MT/s Minimum Voltage: 1.35 V Maximum Voltage: 1.5 V Configured Voltage: 1.35 V Handle 0x000F, DMI type 17, 40 bytes Memory Device Array Handle: 0x000B Error Information Handle: Not Provided Total Width: 64 bits Data Width: 64 bits Size: 8192 MB Form Factor: SODIMM Set: None Locator: DIMM2 Bank Locator: BANK2 Type: DDR3 Type Detail: Unknown Speed: 1600 MT/s Manufacturer: Hynix Semiconduc Serial Number: 0E2EC3DE Asset Tag: A1_AssetTagNum1 Part Number: HMT41GS6BFR8A-PB Rank: 2 Configured Memory Speed: 1066 MT/s Minimum Voltage: 1.35 V Maximum Voltage: 1.5 V Configured Voltage: 1.35 V Edited July 14, 2023 by DSfuchs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DSfuchs Posted July 14, 2023 Author Share #3 Posted July 14, 2023 (edited) By the way: My 32-bit 2-core ARM Synology DS116 "high-performance NAS" has to be beaten first. root@DSexos:~$ 7z b -mmt2 -md26 RAM size: 1006 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 2 RAM usage: 777 MB, # Benchmark threads: 2 Dict Compressing | Decompressing Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KB/s % MIPS MIPS | KB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 1653 149 1077 1608 | 37777 183 1862 3410 Edited July 14, 2023 by DSfuchs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DSfuchs Posted July 14, 2023 Author Share #4 Posted July 14, 2023 (edited) Now the curious thing, the same DSM in the Virtualbox under Windows is almost twice as fast as native (1080 => 1978). root@MYvcore:~# 7z b -mmt3 -md26 7-Zip [64] 16.02 : Copyright (c) 1999-2016 Igor Pavlov : 2016-05-21 p7zip Version 16.02 (locale=en_US.utf8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,64 bits,3 CPUs x64) x64 CPU Freq: 3368421 1777777 1103448 1361702 649746 332899 7876923 5626373 12641975 RAM size: 3413 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 3 RAM usage: 809 MB, # Benchmark threads: 3 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 1978 187 1029 1925 | 35042 195 1535 2992 The fact that it is slower than under Windows itself is probably due to the fact that I am running a 32-bit Windows 10 with the 64-bit DSM as client. I will also try it with Windows 64-bit. Edited July 14, 2023 by DSfuchs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DSfuchs Posted July 15, 2023 Author Share #5 Posted July 15, 2023 DSM in VirtualBox on Windows 10 x64 root@MYvBox:/volume1/Downloads# 7zz b -mmt3 -md26 7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:3 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM mt3 d26 Compiler: Alpine Clang 14.0.6 GCC 4.2.1 CLANG 14.0: SSE2 Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Tue Jun 13 21:40:17 CST 2023 : x86_64 : KVMKVMKVM : [89] PageSize:4KB hwcap:178BFBFF Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU J4205 @ 1.50GHz (506C9) 1T CPU Freq (MHz): 1624 2149 1954 1960 1922 2083 2209 1T CPU Freq (MHz): 100% 2178 99% 2156 RAM size: 1971 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 3 RAM usage: 814 MB, # Benchmark threads: 3 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 4191 287 1422 4077 | 78490 280 2388 6696 Native Windows 10 x64: C:\Program Files\7-Zip>7z b -mmt3 -md26 7-Zip 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20 mt3 d26 Windows 10.0 19044 x64 6.5C09 cpus:4 128TB f:7110F2774C Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU J4205 @ 1.50GHz (506C9) (3C->3C) 1T CPU Freq (MHz): 2225 2308 2381 2408 2431 2394 2398 2T CPU Freq (MHz): 201% 2348 198% 2364 RAM size: 8008 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 4 RAM usage: 814 MB, # Benchmark threads: 3 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 7299 316 2246 7101 | 126155 365 2947 10763 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DSfuchs Posted July 18, 2023 Author Share #6 Posted July 18, 2023 ...and final for me, best Xpenology performance under Windows 10 x64 VMware Workstation Pro: root@MYvBox:~# 7zz b -mmt4 -md26 7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM mt4 d26 Compiler: Alpine Clang 14.0.6 GCC 4.2.1 CLANG 14.0: SSE2 Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Tue Jun 13 21:40:17 CST 2023 : x86_64 : VMwareVMware : : 0.0.0.0.0.0 PageSize:4KB hwcap:F8BFBFF Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU J4205 @ 1.50GHz (506C9) 1T CPU Freq (MHz): 1813 2454 2479 2506 2528 2435 2511 2T CPU Freq (MHz): 201% 2422 194% 2281 RAM size: 1970 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 4 RAM usage: 1629 MB, # Benchmark threads: 4 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 7109 351 1968 6916 | 130732 383 2910 11153 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jseinfeld Posted July 23, 2023 Share #7 Posted July 23, 2023 (edited) Are you using the DS918+ model? I have a J4105 and use the DS920+ model. My CPU results are almost identical to the results under Windows 10 for you. Which is what I would expect, considering that the DS920+ uses an Intel CPU from the same family. So they should be quite similar. 7z b -mmt4 -md26 7-Zip [64] 16.02 : Copyright (c) 1999-2016 Igor Pavlov : 2016-05-21 p7zip Version 16.02 (locale=en_US.utf8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,64 bits,4 CPUs x64) x64 CPU Freq: - - - - - - - - - RAM size: 15645 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 4 RAM usage: 1618 MB, # Benchmark threads: 4 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 7350 348 2056 7150 | 110700 385 2451 9444 23: 6969 356 1997 7101 | 107489 385 2415 9300 24: 6653 362 1977 7154 | 105164 388 2381 9232 25: 6230 361 1970 7113 | 100953 383 2345 8985 Edited July 23, 2023 by Jseinfeld Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jseinfeld Posted July 23, 2023 Share #8 Posted July 23, 2023 (edited) So I downloaded the latest 7z binary and the results are even better with it. Looks like my CPU is boosting and everything correctly. Plus the DSM is updating apps in the background, the Web Interface is open, have 2-3 SSH connections to it, etc. Apart from all the background services that run on it. ./7zz b -mmt4 -md26 7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM mt4 d26 Compiler: 9.4.0 GCC 9.4.0: SSE2 Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Sat Jun 3 00:00:25 CST 2023 : x86_64 PageSize:4KB hwcap:2 Intel(R) Celeron(R) J4105 CPU @ 1.50GHz (706A1) 1T CPU Freq (MHz): 2376 2383 2383 2388 2435 2448 2448 2T CPU Freq (MHz): 200% 2381 200% 2382 RAM size: 15645 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 4 RAM usage: 1629 MB, # Benchmark threads: 4 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 9326 344 2639 9073 | 146986 367 3419 12540 23: 8895 358 2534 9063 | 149042 382 3375 12896 24: 8465 359 2535 9102 | 137129 365 3296 12034 25: 8094 356 2596 9242 | 139043 382 3236 12375 Edited July 23, 2023 by Jseinfeld 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IG-88 Posted August 1, 2023 Share #9 Posted August 1, 2023 baremetal i3-9100 with dva1622 (also low spec gemini lake cpu in original hardware) looks ok for me on my i3-9100 maybe a base dsm system with (lower specs) older cpu as base like 3615 might perform better for you? 7-Zip [64] 16.02 : Copyright (c) 1999-2016 Igor Pavlov : 2016-05-21 p7zip Version 16.02 (locale=en_US.utf8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,64 bits,4 CPUs x64) x64 CPU Freq: - - - - - - - - - RAM size: 15858 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 4 RAM usage: 1618 MB, # Benchmark threads: 4 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 17878 327 5325 17393 | 189664 398 4068 16181 23: 18316 351 5318 18662 | 187350 399 4067 16210 24: 18321 363 5433 19699 | 184327 399 4060 16181 25: 17764 366 5549 20283 | 180801 397 4049 16091 26: 14838 367 4929 18082 | 177973 398 4032 16055 ---------------------------------- | ------------------------------ Avr: 354 5311 18824 | 398 4055 16144 Tot: 376 4683 17484 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DSfuchs Posted August 2, 2023 Author Share #10 Posted August 2, 2023 (edited) Thank you @IG-88 @Jseinfeld for your additional input! However, you are using the more powerful Gemini/Coffee Lake CPU. This does not have only 2MB, but 4/6MB cache and much faster memory bandwidth through DDR4 RAM. The problem doesn't seem to exist there. The observed problem/topic relates to Braswell/Skylake. But maybe I should consider driving/testing DS920+ on this hardware instead of DS918+. Is it due to a different version of the kernel, or is DS918+ known to be slower per se? Wonder if others up to the Apollo/Sky Lake family are as intense. Edited August 2, 2023 by DSfuchs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DSfuchs Posted August 2, 2023 Author Share #11 Posted August 2, 2023 (edited) 19 hours ago, IG-88 said: baremetal i3-9100 with dva1622 (also low spec gemini lake cpu in original hardware) looks ok for me on my i3-9100 maybe a base dsm system with (lower specs) older cpu as base like 3615 might perform better for you? 7-Zip [64] 16.02 : Copyright (c) 1999-2016 Igor Pavlov : 2016-05-21 p7zip Version 16.02 (locale=en_US.utf8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,64 bits,4 CPUs x64) x64 CPU Freq: - - - - - - - - - RAM size: 15858 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 4 RAM usage: 1618 MB, # Benchmark threads: 4 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 17878 327 5325 17393 | 189664 398 4068 16181 23: 18316 351 5318 18662 | 187350 399 4067 16210 24: 18321 363 5433 19699 | 184327 399 4060 16181 25: 17764 366 5549 20283 | 180801 397 4049 16091 26: 14838 367 4929 18082 | 177973 398 4032 16055 ---------------------------------- | ------------------------------ Avr: 354 5311 18824 | 398 4055 16144 Tot: 376 4683 17484 Your overall system performance is very impressive. However, with our Pentium/Celeron® processors from the J product range, we boldly have 3 times better performance, based on your 65W TDP compared to our 10W. 🙂 Edited August 2, 2023 by DSfuchs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DSfuchs Posted August 2, 2023 Author Share #12 Posted August 2, 2023 DS920+ doesn't work in VMware Workstation, but in VirtualBox: root@MyvBox:~# 7zz b -mmt4 -md26 7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM mt4 d26 Compiler: Alpine Clang 14.0.6 GCC 4.2.1 CLANG 14.0: SSE2 Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Tue Jun 13 21:39:55 CST 2023 : x86_64 : VBoxVBoxVBox : Hv#1 : 0.0.0.0.0.0 PageSize:4KB hwcap:178BFBFF Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU J4205 @ 1.50GHz (506C9) 1T CPU Freq (MHz): 1872 2087 1994 2123 2116 2142 2214 2T CPU Freq (MHz): 196% 2159 195% 2169 RAM size: 2048 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 4 RAM usage: 1629 MB, # Benchmark threads: 4 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 6233 340 1785 6064 | 119120 388 2622 10162 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DSfuchs Posted August 5, 2023 Author Share #13 Posted August 5, 2023 😂 I was able to sort it out after countless tests. In the native Xpenology JOT mode, these CPUs run >12 times faster than the friend. Thank God Windows can be deleted again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Chief Posted August 6, 2023 Share #14 Posted August 6, 2023 root@Synology:~# ./7zz b -mmt4 -md26 7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM mt4 d26 Compiler: 9.4.0 GCC 9.4.0: SSE2 Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Thu Jul 20 00:07:29 CST 2023 : x86_64 PageSize:4KB hwcap:2 Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G4620 @ 3.70GHz (906E9) 1T CPU Freq (MHz): 3711 3712 3712 3713 3712 3713 3712 2T CPU Freq (MHz): 199% 3709 197% 3664 RAM size: 7817 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 4 RAM usage: 1629 MB, # Benchmark threads: 4 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 12325 294 4074 11991 | 195505 387 4307 16679 23: 11993 301 4064 12220 | 191821 383 4332 16598 24: 11399 299 4098 12256 | 192083 390 4323 16857 25: 11673 311 4292 13328 | 187859 385 4348 16719 26: 10861 344 3847 13235 | 187675 391 4331 16930 ---------------------------------- | ------------------------------ Avr: 11650 310 4075 12606 | 190989 387 4328 16757 Tot: 348 4202 14681 Pretty good for G4620 (2 cores, 4 threads). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Chief Posted August 6, 2023 Share #15 Posted August 6, 2023 (edited) Intel Celeron J3355 (2 cores, 2 threads): root@SynoBackup2:~# ./7zz b -mmt2 -md26 7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM mt2 d26 Compiler: 9.4.0 GCC 9.4.0: SSE2 Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Thu Jul 20 00:07:29 CST 2023 : x86_64 PageSize:4KB hwcap:2 Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU J3355 @ 2.00GHz (506C9) 1T CPU Freq (MHz): 2355 2416 2372 2389 2377 2363 2377 1T CPU Freq (MHz): 98% 2444 100% 2408 RAM size: 7859 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 2 / 4 : 3 RAM usage: 814 MB, # Benchmark threads: 2 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 4738 181 2545 4610 | 64634 179 3080 5518 23: 3707 155 2431 3777 | 63909 182 3038 5532 24: 4072 179 2453 4379 | 64297 189 2980 5645 25: 3700 175 2420 4226 | 60983 186 2916 5428 26: 2725 163 2037 3321 | 57834 183 2845 5218 ---------------------------------- | ------------------------------ Avr: 3788 171 2377 4063 | 62331 184 2972 5468 Tot: 177 2675 4765 Edited August 6, 2023 by The Chief 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DSfuchs Posted August 7, 2023 Author Share #16 Posted August 7, 2023 (edited) 14 hours ago, The Chief said: Intel Celeron J3355 (2 cores, 2 threads): root@SynoBackup2:~# ./7zz b -mmt2 -md26 7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM mt2 d26 Compiler: 9.4.0 GCC 9.4.0: SSE2 Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Thu Jul 20 00:07:29 CST 2023 : x86_64 PageSize:4KB hwcap:2 Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU J3355 @ 2.00GHz (506C9) 1T CPU Freq (MHz): 2355 2416 2372 2389 2377 2363 2377 1T CPU Freq (MHz): 98% 2444 100% 2408 RAM size: 7859 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 2 / 4 : 3 RAM usage: 814 MB, # Benchmark threads: 2 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 4738 181 2545 4610 | 64634 179 3080 5518 23: 3707 155 2431 3777 | 63909 182 3038 5532 24: 4072 179 2453 4379 | 64297 189 2980 5645 25: 3700 175 2420 4226 | 60983 186 2916 5428 26: 2725 163 2037 3321 | 57834 183 2845 5218 ---------------------------------- | ------------------------------ Avr: 3788 171 2377 4063 | 62331 184 2972 5468 Tot: 177 2675 4765 Are you runnig JOT or friend mode? I assume you can get even more out of it with JOT. Edited August 7, 2023 by DSfuchs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DSfuchs Posted August 7, 2023 Author Share #17 Posted August 7, 2023 (edited) Please run the new 23.01 release of 7zz from here: https://github.com/justdan96/7zip_static/releases/download/23.01/7zz Move it into the /bin folder and make it executable. Then you can also see the current frequency at which the CPU is running. It may be that only the base frequency is pending, and EIST is not used. Edited August 7, 2023 by DSfuchs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DSfuchs Posted August 7, 2023 Author Share #18 Posted August 7, 2023 (edited) @The Chief compared to your 10W TDP J3355 2.0GHz base pretty better performance with my old 6W TDP N3150 1.6GHz braswell (only 1066MHz single-channel RAM) running comparable 2.0GHz EIST in JOT mode: box:~# 7zz b -mmt3 -md26 7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM mt3 d26 Compiler: Alpine Clang 14.0.6 GCC 4.2.1 CLANG 14.0: SSE2 Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Sat Jun 3 00:09:29 CST 2023 : x86_64 PageSize:4KB hwcap:BFEBFBFF Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU N3150 @ 1.60GHz (406C3) 1T CPU Freq (MHz): 2070 2070 2071 2070 2071 2071 2071 2T CPU Freq (MHz): 200% 2068 200% 2065 RAM size: 7793 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 4 RAM usage: 814 MB, # Benchmark threads: 3 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 5502 326 1640 5353 | 106596 392 2322 9094 23: 5295 334 1615 5395 | 104305 393 2296 9025 24: 5432 354 1648 5841 | 100908 391 2267 8856 25: 5009 356 1607 5720 | 99159 395 2233 8825 26: 4249 367 1410 5178 | 93031 384 2185 8392 ---------------------------------- | ------------------------------ Avr: 5097 348 1584 5497 | 100800 391 2261 8838 Tot: 369 1922 7168 Edited August 7, 2023 by DSfuchs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Chief Posted August 7, 2023 Share #19 Posted August 7, 2023 4 часа назад, DSfuchs сказал: RAM size: 7793 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 4 RAM usage: 814 MB, # Benchmark threads: 3 Why are you benchmarking with less threads then actual? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Chief Posted August 7, 2023 Share #20 Posted August 7, 2023 (edited) 5 часов назад, DSfuchs сказал: Are you runnig JOT or friend mode? I think ARPL's default is FRIEND mod kernel. Edited August 7, 2023 by The Chief Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Chief Posted August 7, 2023 Share #21 Posted August 7, 2023 4 часа назад, DSfuchs сказал: Please run the new 23.01 release of 7zz I'm running 23.01, as you can see in the log. 4 часа назад, DSfuchs сказал: Please run the new 23.01 release of 7zz from here: https://github.com/justdan96/7zip_static/releases/download/23.01/7zz Move it into the /bin folder and make it executable. They're giving same result: Спойлер root@Synology:~/7zip_static# ./7zz b -mmt4 -md26 7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM mt4 d26 Compiler: Alpine Clang 14.0.6 GCC 4.2.1 CLANG 14.0: SSE2 Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Thu Jul 20 00:07:29 CST 2023 : x86_64 PageSize:4KB hwcap:BFEBFBFF Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G4620 @ 3.70GHz (906E9) 1T CPU Freq (MHz): 3711 3714 3712 3712 3714 3707 3712 2T CPU Freq (MHz): 198% 3626 201% 3700 RAM size: 7817 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 4 RAM usage: 1629 MB, # Benchmark threads: 4 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 12351 294 4081 12015 | 198096 393 4299 16900 23: 12378 304 4144 12612 | 191104 382 4332 16536 24: 12082 310 4186 12991 | 185205 374 4347 16253 25: 11376 306 4245 12989 | 190983 392 4339 16997 26: 10890 344 3852 13271 | 188425 392 4339 16997 ---------------------------------- | ------------------------------ Avr: 11815 312 4102 12776 | 190762 386 4331 16737 Tot: 349 4216 14756 root@Synology:~# ./7zzs b -mmt4 -md26 7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM mt4 d26 Compiler: 9.4.0 GCC 9.4.0: SSE2 Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Thu Jul 20 00:07:29 CST 2023 : x86_64 PageSize:4KB hwcap:2 Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G4620 @ 3.70GHz (906E9) 1T CPU Freq (MHz): 3713 3714 3713 3713 3714 3712 3714 2T CPU Freq (MHz): 201% 3494 199% 3713 RAM size: 7817 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 4 RAM usage: 1629 MB, # Benchmark threads: 4 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 12345 293 4095 12010 | 192394 380 4324 16414 23: 12253 302 4134 12485 | 183500 365 4354 15878 24: 11840 305 4176 12731 | 191292 385 4359 16787 25: 12063 316 4361 13773 | 185188 378 4361 16482 26: 11079 349 3872 13502 | 190954 397 4339 17225 ---------------------------------- | ------------------------------ Avr: 11916 313 4128 12900 | 188666 381 4347 16557 Tot: 347 4237 14729 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DSfuchs Posted August 7, 2023 Author Share #22 Posted August 7, 2023 52 minutes ago, The Chief said: Why are you benchmarking with less threads then actual? With the Braswell CPU there is no additional boost with the 4th core. Same result whether 3 or 4. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DSfuchs Posted August 7, 2023 Author Share #23 Posted August 7, 2023 31 minutes ago, The Chief said: I'm running 23.01, as you can see in the log. They're giving same result: Reveal hidden contents root@Synology:~/7zip_static# ./7zz b -mmt4 -md26 7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM mt4 d26 Compiler: Alpine Clang 14.0.6 GCC 4.2.1 CLANG 14.0: SSE2 Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Thu Jul 20 00:07:29 CST 2023 : x86_64 PageSize:4KB hwcap:BFEBFBFF Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G4620 @ 3.70GHz (906E9) 1T CPU Freq (MHz): 3711 3714 3712 3712 3714 3707 3712 2T CPU Freq (MHz): 198% 3626 201% 3700 RAM size: 7817 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 4 RAM usage: 1629 MB, # Benchmark threads: 4 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 12351 294 4081 12015 | 198096 393 4299 16900 23: 12378 304 4144 12612 | 191104 382 4332 16536 24: 12082 310 4186 12991 | 185205 374 4347 16253 25: 11376 306 4245 12989 | 190983 392 4339 16997 26: 10890 344 3852 13271 | 188425 392 4339 16997 ---------------------------------- | ------------------------------ Avr: 11815 312 4102 12776 | 190762 386 4331 16737 Tot: 349 4216 14756 root@Synology:~# ./7zzs b -mmt4 -md26 7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM mt4 d26 Compiler: 9.4.0 GCC 9.4.0: SSE2 Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Thu Jul 20 00:07:29 CST 2023 : x86_64 PageSize:4KB hwcap:2 Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G4620 @ 3.70GHz (906E9) 1T CPU Freq (MHz): 3713 3714 3713 3713 3714 3712 3714 2T CPU Freq (MHz): 201% 3494 199% 3713 RAM size: 7817 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 4 RAM usage: 1629 MB, # Benchmark threads: 4 Compressing | Decompressing Dict Speed Usage R/U Rating | Speed Usage R/U Rating KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS 22: 12345 293 4095 12010 | 192394 380 4324 16414 23: 12253 302 4134 12485 | 183500 365 4354 15878 24: 11840 305 4176 12731 | 191292 385 4359 16787 25: 12063 316 4361 13773 | 185188 378 4361 16482 26: 11079 349 3872 13502 | 190954 397 4339 17225 ---------------------------------- | ------------------------------ Avr: 11916 313 4128 12900 | 188666 381 4347 16557 Tot: 347 4237 14729 Yes, I saw 7zz on you. There should be a general note here though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DSfuchs Posted August 7, 2023 Author Share #24 Posted August 7, 2023 (edited) 54 minutes ago, The Chief said: I think ARPL's default is FRIEND mod kernel. I don't know. But performance under ARPL is another consideration. I can't get along with ARPL because I need to have more USB disks configured as internal. Edited August 7, 2023 by DSfuchs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DSfuchs Posted August 18, 2023 Author Share #25 Posted August 18, 2023 The performance is not better with the ARPL loader. On the contrary, some CPUs only run at 400/800 MHz, or only one of two memory sticks is recognized. For Apollolake there is no native solution to the problem at all. (Only one J3455 system ran with ARPL at the correct clock frequency, but unfortunately the surface then only reacted with a delay of seconds.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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