My K6-2 running FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE seems to be underperforming in my eyes. I don't have any numbers to compare, but this seems a little extreme:

[Mon Mar 10 10:32:43 2003] iteration: 20000/3102083 (0.64%) k = 21181 n = 3102068
[Mon Mar 10 12:00:05 2003] iteration: 30000/3102083 (0.97%) k = 21181 n = 3102068
[Mon Mar 10 13:27:28 2003] iteration: 40000/3102083 (1.29%) k = 21181 n = 3102068
[Mon Mar 10 14:56:26 2003] iteration: 50000/3102083 (1.61%) k = 21181 n = 3102068

Now I've read most of the stuff posted on this forum, so I realise the k and/or(?) n values will have an affect, but do these numbers look reasonable? Does anyone have similar hardware?

I guess the K6-2 lacks SSE and SSE2, could this be a (partial) reason?

Oh and before someone suggests it - that box has been finely tuned and is running a stripped down kernel. At the time of the above, X was not running nor were any time-consuming daemons/background apps.

Edit: the client is v1.0.2.