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I had initially typed up a response, but decided to go validate what I was thinking. My thought was my system would end up somewhere around the first two Pentium D entries. I downloaded the latest Performance Test from there, and, sure enough, the CPUMark score was 757.6. As I've said, I have one of the fastest single-core systems you'll find. Any faster, and they'd have to be liquid or phase-change cooled.
That said, all of you are
COMPLETELY MISSING THE POINT!
You see this little smiley here:
It's called "Mr. Green".
You know what "being green" might entail?
Do you think it's a great thing for energy consumption to use as much power as possible to do a given task?
...or would you think it's a great thing to use only as much power as is necessary?
Just recently, the Advanced Extreme Highs Protection consumed way more CPU time than it needed. As such, my system,
AND YOURS AS WELL consumed more power than it really needed to consume to complete the task.
If something can be done efficiently with the same results, then unless there is a significant burden of time and effort to make the process more efficient, then it should be done efficiently rather than non-efficiently.
So, my suggestion to you all is to look up "Wirth's Law". Here's a preview:
•Software is getting slower more rapidly than hardware becomes faster.
I really do understand that I can't have the best performance with full bells and whistles on older hardware. What you all are not understanding is that I'm talking about making sure that the code runs as efficiently as it can. The Advanced Extreme Highs filtering now uses a whole 1-3% more CPU than without it running. Previously, it used 40-50% more CPU. If every single piece of software out there in the world decided to be as inefficent, then we'd all need to be buying computers a lot more frequently. Not only that, but in this day and age when people are talking about reducing carbon footprints, then it would behoove software developers to make sure that their code is performing as efficiently as possible.
Now, I really dislike being a jerk, but I will not play nice if backed into a corner. I'd appreciate you all stop jumping on my case and look at what I'm saying. If you want to argue against efficiency, then I guess I will go ahead and be a jerk and say you're idiots.
