Benchmarks! How fast is your PC?
Posted: Mon 10 Dec 2007 14:04
Before any of you ask, benchmarking is simply testing your computer to see how fast it is ...
Here are the benchmark and overclocking results for my main computer ...
CPU-Z v1.42
- CPU = 3888 Mhz
- FSB = 1728 Mhz
- RAM = 864 Mhz 3-4-4-15 2T
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[ Validation link ]
GPU-Z v0.1.3
- GPU = 843 Mhz
- RAM = 1350 Mhz
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Super PI Mod 1.5 XS
- 1M = 13.525s
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Maxon Cinebench 2003
- Single CPU = 39.5 sec
- Multipe CPU = 21.5 sec
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Lavalys Everest Ultimate v4.00
- Memory read = 8781 Mb/s
- Memory write = 7753 Mb/s
- Memory copy = 8516 Mb/s
- Memory latency = 54.6 ns
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SiSoftware Sandra Lite XIIc
- Processor arithmetic = 36051 MIPS & 23451 MFLOPS
- Processor multimedia = 211975 iit/s & 164590 fit/s
- Processor multi-core = 12357 Mb/s & 21 ns
- Memory bandwidth = 7506 Mb/s & 7511 Mb/s
- Memory latency = 71 ns & 89.50
- File system C:\ = 127945 kb/s & 9 ms
- File system E:\ = 64432 kb/s & 8 ms
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HD Tune 2.54
- C:\ Minimum = 80.7 Mb/s
- C:\ Maximum = 142.7 Mb/s
- C:\ Average = 116.6 Mb/s
- C:\ Access time = 8.1 ms
- C:\ Burst rate = 113.3 Mb/s
- C:\ CPU Usage = 5.7 %
- E:\ Minimum = 72.6 Mb/s
- E:\ Maximum = 131.7 Mb/s
- E:\ Average = 109.1 Mb/s
- E:\ Access time = 13.8 ms
- E:\ Burst rate = 115.6 Mb/s
- E:\ CPU Usage = 17.4 %
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Futuremark 3DMark 03 v3.6.0
- 41821 3DMarks
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Futuremark 3DMark 05 v1.3.0
- 22232 3DMarks
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Futuremark 3DMark 06 v1.1.0
- 12299 3DMarks
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Windows Vista peformance score
- Processor = 5.8
- Memory = 5.9
- Desktop graphics = 5.9
- Gaming graphics = 5.9
- Hard drive = 5.9
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So, now it's your turn, lets see how fast your computer is!
To download any of the benchmark programs, simply Google the programs names, and you'll soon find them ...
Here are the benchmark and overclocking results for my main computer ...
CPU-Z v1.42
- CPU = 3888 Mhz
- FSB = 1728 Mhz
- RAM = 864 Mhz 3-4-4-15 2T
[ Screenshot #1 ] [ Screenshot #2 ] [ Screenshot #3 ] [ Screenshot #4 ]
[ Validation link ]
GPU-Z v0.1.3
- GPU = 843 Mhz
- RAM = 1350 Mhz
[ Screenshot #1 ] [ Validation link ]
Super PI Mod 1.5 XS
- 1M = 13.525s
[ Screenshot #1 ]
Maxon Cinebench 2003
- Single CPU = 39.5 sec
- Multipe CPU = 21.5 sec
[ Screenshot #1 ]
Lavalys Everest Ultimate v4.00
- Memory read = 8781 Mb/s
- Memory write = 7753 Mb/s
- Memory copy = 8516 Mb/s
- Memory latency = 54.6 ns
[ Screenshot #1 ] [ Screenshot #2 ] [ Screenshot #3 ] [ Screenshot #4 ]
SiSoftware Sandra Lite XIIc
- Processor arithmetic = 36051 MIPS & 23451 MFLOPS
- Processor multimedia = 211975 iit/s & 164590 fit/s
- Processor multi-core = 12357 Mb/s & 21 ns
- Memory bandwidth = 7506 Mb/s & 7511 Mb/s
- Memory latency = 71 ns & 89.50
- File system C:\ = 127945 kb/s & 9 ms
- File system E:\ = 64432 kb/s & 8 ms
[ Screenshot #1 ] [ Screenshot #2 ] [ Screenshot #3 ] [ Screenshot #4 ]
[ Screenshot #5 ] [ Screenshot #6 ] [ Screenshot #7 ]
HD Tune 2.54
- C:\ Minimum = 80.7 Mb/s
- C:\ Maximum = 142.7 Mb/s
- C:\ Average = 116.6 Mb/s
- C:\ Access time = 8.1 ms
- C:\ Burst rate = 113.3 Mb/s
- C:\ CPU Usage = 5.7 %
- E:\ Minimum = 72.6 Mb/s
- E:\ Maximum = 131.7 Mb/s
- E:\ Average = 109.1 Mb/s
- E:\ Access time = 13.8 ms
- E:\ Burst rate = 115.6 Mb/s
- E:\ CPU Usage = 17.4 %
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Futuremark 3DMark 03 v3.6.0
- 41821 3DMarks
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Futuremark 3DMark 05 v1.3.0
- 22232 3DMarks
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Futuremark 3DMark 06 v1.1.0
- 12299 3DMarks
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Windows Vista peformance score
- Processor = 5.8
- Memory = 5.9
- Desktop graphics = 5.9
- Gaming graphics = 5.9
- Hard drive = 5.9
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So, now it's your turn, lets see how fast your computer is!
To download any of the benchmark programs, simply Google the programs names, and you'll soon find them ...