Hello,
I thank PassMark for maintaining a great site! I frequently use it to do quick checks of the relative performance and specs of CPUs, Video cards etc…
Today, I went to https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php and noticed that “CPU Marks” had dropped drastically for several CPUs since I last checked. Since this number is an average, I am surprised at such a significant change, especially with some of them being older CPUs.
Examples:
I7-4790: Last check=9987, Today =7211
I7-4790S: Last check=9573, Today =8254
I5-4570: Last check=7123, Today=6062
I5-4570S: Last check=6774, Today=6079
Another thing that seems odd is that, now, the lower power/frequency/performance “S” CPUs have higher CPU Marks than the standard CPUs.
Is this due to some sort of new testing algorithm or something? Thanks for any insight provided!!
I thank PassMark for maintaining a great site! I frequently use it to do quick checks of the relative performance and specs of CPUs, Video cards etc…
Today, I went to https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php and noticed that “CPU Marks” had dropped drastically for several CPUs since I last checked. Since this number is an average, I am surprised at such a significant change, especially with some of them being older CPUs.
Examples:
I7-4790: Last check=9987, Today =7211
I7-4790S: Last check=9573, Today =8254
I5-4570: Last check=7123, Today=6062
I5-4570S: Last check=6774, Today=6079
Another thing that seems odd is that, now, the lower power/frequency/performance “S” CPUs have higher CPU Marks than the standard CPUs.
Is this due to some sort of new testing algorithm or something? Thanks for any insight provided!!
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