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TTH Average Hashing speed

Post by BSOD2600 » 2004-05-07 00:42

I've created a tool that finds the average TTH hashing speed on your computer, based off the values in the DC++ system log message file (system.log). This will only work if you're using a recent 0.402 CVS build! (BCDC 0.401b is the only one that comes to mind thats been precompiled) Place the program in your DC++ Log directory and run it.

Post back the following information:
CPU Brand:
CPU speed:
HDD Size:
(not your partition, the whole HDD)
HDD Model #: (if known)
Average hashing speed:

Download the tool here

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Post by Gasman1015 » 2004-05-07 02:14

Amd Athlon 2000 +
Maxtor Diamond 80 gb

Average TTH speed = 39.758 MiB/s
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Post by joakim_tosteberg » 2004-05-07 09:03

Intel Celeron 1.7 GHz
Western Digital 80 gb

Average hasing speed: 9.36813 MiB/s

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Post by BSOD2600 » 2004-05-07 09:38

Intel P3 933
WD 160GB
Average hashing speed is: 11.0215 MiB/s

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Post by Aletannica » 2004-05-07 13:31

Amd Athlon xp 2600+
Maxtor 120 gb
Average hashing speed is: 27.3294 MiB/s

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Post by TheParanoidOne » 2004-05-07 18:00

Average hashing speed is: -1.#IND MiB/s
0 valid lines read out of 101467 lines
My build is from 28/03/04 so I guess it's not recent enough. :lol:

Once I update my build, would I be correct in thinking that I need to remove the system log and then hash a few things?
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Post by Gasman1015 » 2004-05-07 18:19

Yes.
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Post by BSOD2600 » 2004-05-07 19:15

No need to remove the existing log. All the program reads are the lines that contain the hashing speed, i.e. (8.57 MiB/s)

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Post by Blade^^ » 2004-05-08 03:30

I would like to try this to but i have no idee how to compile the thing, Is there someone that send me a compiled version?
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Post by TheParanoidOne » 2004-05-08 07:04

BSOD2600 wrote:No need to remove the existing log. All the program reads are the lines that contain the hashing speed, i.e. (8.57 MiB/s)
Once I saw the new logging format, I kind of figured that.

After hashing ~3GB of MP3s and ~2.5GB of AVIs under a typical system load, here is my information:

Intel Pentium III 866MHz
IC35L120 Hitachi 120GB 7200RPM IDE Ultra ATA 100 2MB Buffer (Isn't Google great? ;))
5.16349 MiB/s

I'll try on my laptop later on to see what kind of difference there is.

Something that I found interesting was that I had to actually close certain programs (such as SETI@Home) down. Not because the hashing was crippling my system but because the hashing wouldn't even start. I guess the IDLE priority is doing it's job. Though I totally expect people to still bitch about it. :)
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Post by TheParanoidOne » 2004-05-08 07:06

Blade^^ wrote:Is there someone that send me a compiled version?
GargoyleMT has been posting links to a compiled version which contains the revised hashing code. I suggest you do a search, or ask him.
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Post by BSOD2600 » 2004-05-08 12:16

Blade^^ wrote:I would like to try this to but i have no idee how to compile the thing, Is there someone that send me a compiled version?
BSOD2600 wrote: This will only work if you're using a recent 0.402 CVS build! (BCDC 0.401b is the only one that comes to mind thats been precompiled)

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Post by Gasman1015 » 2004-05-11 02:00

Revised Data.

Amd Athlon 2000 +
Maxtor DiamondMax 80 gb
Hashing 15 GiB, Secondary drive
Average TTH speed = 39.758 MiB/s

Maxtor DiamondMax 200 gb
Hashing 91 GiB, Primary drive
Video files
Average TTH speed = 27.05066 MiB/s

Maxtor DiamondMax 120 gb
Hashing 43 GiB, Secondary drive
Music and applications
Average TTH speed = 11.02 MiB/s

Maxtor DiamondMax 200 gb + 120 gb
Hashing 134 GiB, Primary and, Secondary drives
Complete share
Average TTH speed = 16.6782 MiB/s
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Post by Guitarm » 2004-05-11 05:33

I would sincerely recommend people to do two things that least, for me, made a huge difference in the hashing matter.

1. See to it that you are in the fastest possible mode accessing your discs, UDMA 5 or 6 recommeded. Latest drivers, latest everything. In other words...Update drivers to latest possible. Check that cabling allows for at least UDMA 5

2. Constantly Defrag your disk/disks. This makes a big, big difference to overall access speed.
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