tag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:/discussions/geekbench/38636-geekbench-5-is-having-an-issue-with-256-threads-giving-poor-results-and-taking-over-30-mins-to-runPrimate Labs: Discussion 2019-10-12T01:08:44Ztag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:Comment/476834642019-10-02T13:18:19Z2019-10-02T13:18:21Zgeekbench 5 is having an issue with 256 threads, giving poor results and taking over 30 mins to run<div><p>Hi,<br>
trying to break some worlds records with a dual EPYC ROM 7742, but having issues with several benchmarks includeing Geekbench 5<br>
Benchmark has been running fo 31mins so far and the end score will be pretty rubbish. This is despite the 128 (real) cores in the system running at the full boost clock of 3.4GHz most in most of the 100% all core loads, due to the CPUs having 240Watt limit and liquid cooling.<br>
final scores were 1010 single and 16865 multi, which I can beat if pull one of the EPYC CPUs out of the system<br>
Note: this system had broken 3 other world records so its not a problem with the system :)</p></div>Dantag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:Comment/476834642019-10-07T16:03:14Z2019-10-07T16:03:14Zgeekbench 5 is having an issue with 256 threads, giving poor results and taking over 30 mins to run<div><p>Geekbench 5 for Windows can have scaling issues on systems with multiple NUMA nodes. Do you have a link for the results for this system?</p></div>Johntag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:Comment/476834642019-10-09T18:38:30Z2019-10-09T18:38:31Zgeekbench 5 is having an issue with 256 threads, giving poor results and taking over 30 mins to run<div><p>Hi John,</p>
<p>Just ran again it’s 351834</p>
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<hr></div>Dan Goldsmithtag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:Comment/476834642019-10-12T01:08:43Z2019-10-12T01:08:44Zgeekbench 5 is having an issue with 256 threads, giving poor results and taking over 30 mins to run<div><p>Also want to follow up with this - I ran Geekbench on a Ubuntu 18.04 release and saw similar issues. I'm using half the cores I expect on a monolithic VM (128 vCPU on 2x64 core pCPU). I'm not sure how to work around this but there must be a way. Geekbench was ran on other Epyc Rome systems successfully.</p>
<p>It could be related to NUMA since that would equal one socket in this case.</p>
<p>On Windows, Geekbench5 won't run for me.</p></div>Mark