Hello,
I was running PerformanceTest 9.0 on my desktop, but I found that the CPU Mark score was a bit low given my hardware. My CPU is i5-6600k and my best score (after running the test multiple times) was
Integer Math 2349
Floating point math 1810
Prime numbers 15
SSE 112
Compression 2764
Encryption 447
Physics 222
Sorting 1517
CPU Single threaded 2210
Comparing this to other i5-6600k baselines, the single threaded performance was comparable, but all the other tests were very low. I also found (using TaskManager etc) that while the tests were running, only core # 1 was under load during all of the testing. Do you think this might be because the CPU Mark test is not utilizing the other cores for the non-Single thread tests? Is there a way I can fix this to get the right results for my system?
Thanks for your help.
I was running PerformanceTest 9.0 on my desktop, but I found that the CPU Mark score was a bit low given my hardware. My CPU is i5-6600k and my best score (after running the test multiple times) was
Integer Math 2349
Floating point math 1810
Prime numbers 15
SSE 112
Compression 2764
Encryption 447
Physics 222
Sorting 1517
CPU Single threaded 2210
Comparing this to other i5-6600k baselines, the single threaded performance was comparable, but all the other tests were very low. I also found (using TaskManager etc) that while the tests were running, only core # 1 was under load during all of the testing. Do you think this might be because the CPU Mark test is not utilizing the other cores for the non-Single thread tests? Is there a way I can fix this to get the right results for my system?
Thanks for your help.
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