Hello, I posted this in Perf before I saw the Genera category and I am reposting it with addendums here.
I would like to understand how a non-builder (simple PC user) uses Performance Test to buy a new PC. Assume I am buying a PC from BestBuy.
Example: Me.
My existing system has an overall score of 225. I want something faster.
1) Will my local Best Buy have ratings for the systems they sell? Is there another way to get the ratings? I think that if I buy (rather than use the trial version) the software, then I get access to a ratings list. HOWEVER, I think a sample is shown on the website with the TOP 20 systems and the BOTTOM 20 systems.
Looking at that page, I do NOT find system information. I find component information. When I go into BestBuy, I am looking at a HP Pavilion 530a, or a Dell Sequoia 7000x or some such name. THAT is the system information I would use to purchase. I think, upon googling that the top rated system MIGHT be an Eon17. How can I easily purchase a system from listing of an assembly of components?
2) I read that Passmark is configured to be run from a USB drive, so I can use it to benchmark in the store. As best as I can figure out, it is configured to BE INSTALLED from a USB drive, which would require both permission from the store and admin access, something I doubt they would do. Am I misunderstanding something here? Is there someway that would reasonably be acceptable to Best Buy that I am missing? Please explain. Is that also a function of purchase version rather than trial? If so a little tutorial on exactly how to do it, and if a normal store is actually going to allow you to do this would be useful.
I would love to use a benchmark to buy a system. Please help me with instructions on how a normal user could do so at a normal store like Best Buy. I think those might be useful to MANY other normal users.
Thank you
I would like to understand how a non-builder (simple PC user) uses Performance Test to buy a new PC. Assume I am buying a PC from BestBuy.
Example: Me.
My existing system has an overall score of 225. I want something faster.
1) Will my local Best Buy have ratings for the systems they sell? Is there another way to get the ratings? I think that if I buy (rather than use the trial version) the software, then I get access to a ratings list. HOWEVER, I think a sample is shown on the website with the TOP 20 systems and the BOTTOM 20 systems.
Looking at that page, I do NOT find system information. I find component information. When I go into BestBuy, I am looking at a HP Pavilion 530a, or a Dell Sequoia 7000x or some such name. THAT is the system information I would use to purchase. I think, upon googling that the top rated system MIGHT be an Eon17. How can I easily purchase a system from listing of an assembly of components?
2) I read that Passmark is configured to be run from a USB drive, so I can use it to benchmark in the store. As best as I can figure out, it is configured to BE INSTALLED from a USB drive, which would require both permission from the store and admin access, something I doubt they would do. Am I misunderstanding something here? Is there someway that would reasonably be acceptable to Best Buy that I am missing? Please explain. Is that also a function of purchase version rather than trial? If so a little tutorial on exactly how to do it, and if a normal store is actually going to allow you to do this would be useful.
I would love to use a benchmark to buy a system. Please help me with instructions on how a normal user could do so at a normal store like Best Buy. I think those might be useful to MANY other normal users.
Thank you
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