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  • PassMark rating - what's a good score

    Hi,

    I just did the sytem test and received a overall score of around 4.600 - i think i have good system, but compared to the top 20, who feature around 8000, my score seems very low. I am not sure how to interpret some of the results. E.g. my cpu and gpu scores are very high. However, my Disk (2669) and Memory (2630) score are low, compared to others. Does this mean that they are slowing down my system and i should upgrade or is the level of the baseline of the top 20 so high that scores of around 4000 can still be interpreted as very fast?

    Thanks!

    ps. here are my results:
    http://www.passmark.com/baselines/V8...id=52656715039

  • #2
    For the PassMark rating (as of 15/Dec/2015).

    Bottom 25% of machines are in the range of 0 - 1050
    Middle 50% of machines are in the range of 1051 - 2940
    Top 25% of machines are in the range of 2941 - 6100

    Machines above 6100 are very few and are outliers (freaks). Typically built by people with serious money and time.

    Yes, you would need to lift both your disk and memory score to get close to the Top 20 world wide.

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    • #3
      Hey m8 give me your Titan X i will make beast from him Look at my 980Ti score http://www.passmark.com/baselines/V8...id=55306303482

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Dido View Post
        Hey m8 give me your Titan X i will make beast from him Look at my 980Ti score http://www.passmark.com/baselines/V8...id=55306303482
        lol

        You forgot to add this tidbit about your score:
        22nd of January, 2016
        Baseline has been excluded from average results due to anomalies in the submitted results.
        Last edited by FlukeLSX; Jan-25-2017, 08:04 PM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by David (PassMark) View Post
          PassMark rating as of 2015.
          David, could You please give the rating distribution for Dec 2017, 2013, 2011, 2009, 2007?

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          • #6
            I don't have the distribution figures going back 10+ years. It would take some data mining to calculate them.

            You can check the current distribution at any time in the PerformanceTest software by mousing over the chart. See below.

            As of today (19/July/2018 ) is it.

            Bottom 25% of machines are in the range of 0 - 1260
            Middle 50% of machines are in the range of 1260 - 3500
            Top 25% of machines are in the range of 3500 - 6800

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            • #7
              It would be interesting. I did not dare to ask for a monthly granularity.
              Think what first deviation would indicate? and second?
              so far 2015-2018

              Bottom 25% moves up 84 points/a
              Middle 50% moves up 224 p/a
              Top 25% moves up 280 p/a

              but the dynamic charts would be cooler

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