Ever wondered: why you don't crunch as much?
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Ever wondered: why you don't crunch as much?
Hi all,
It's something I've always wondered about - why does my crunching ability appear to slow down with respect to time....
I'm sure my daily RAC used to be higher - indeed I can recall having a RAC in the 1000-2000 range....
Now the research has been done and it's all true - your CPU DOES slow down !
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/04/01 ... _dilation/
read and weep....
Now I really am gonna have to upgrade....
regards,
Tim
It's something I've always wondered about - why does my crunching ability appear to slow down with respect to time....
I'm sure my daily RAC used to be higher - indeed I can recall having a RAC in the 1000-2000 range....
Now the research has been done and it's all true - your CPU DOES slow down !
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/04/01 ... _dilation/
read and weep....
Now I really am gonna have to upgrade....
regards,
Tim
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Darn - my CSE grade 1 is also all messed up!As processors are clocked higher, so their transistors move more quickly, altering their apparent speed when measured by benchmarkers in a state frame of reference.
I thought it was them pesky electrons that did the moving about now, I find that it was transistors all along. Makes sense I suppose. More transistors in a smaller area - they gotta be bumping into each other all the time so they'll wear out.

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