Hi! I have a bunch of computers - when I replace someone's computer with a new one, they let me keep the old ones. I put in an SSD, reinstall windows 10, make sure they have at least 8GB RAM and I have a nice spare machine.
I've been making a list of machines with the processor in them and the benchmark number for the processor.
I was checking something today and the numbers on the website are dramatically different from what I had in my notes.
Did something change on the website or do I take bad notes?
For a i5-2400, i have 5971 for the benchmark (I likely looked at the website it a month or 2 ago?). But now the website says 3812 https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php...00+%40+3.10GHz
For a i5-3470, I have 6730, but now it says 4694
For a i5-4570, I have 7341, but now it says 5457
Likely all are still ranked the same as before. but I thought the benchmark would be something that would stay relatively the same over time? Otherwise, how do you know that a new chip that has a benchmark of X is better or worse than a chip that has a benchmark of Y when you checked the website weeks ago?
But I am a noob! So there's logic to this? or am I just a bad note taker?
I've been making a list of machines with the processor in them and the benchmark number for the processor.
I was checking something today and the numbers on the website are dramatically different from what I had in my notes.
Did something change on the website or do I take bad notes?
For a i5-2400, i have 5971 for the benchmark (I likely looked at the website it a month or 2 ago?). But now the website says 3812 https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php...00+%40+3.10GHz
For a i5-3470, I have 6730, but now it says 4694
For a i5-4570, I have 7341, but now it says 5457
Likely all are still ranked the same as before. but I thought the benchmark would be something that would stay relatively the same over time? Otherwise, how do you know that a new chip that has a benchmark of X is better or worse than a chip that has a benchmark of Y when you checked the website weeks ago?
But I am a noob! So there's logic to this? or am I just a bad note taker?
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