Hello....
I've noticed a huge variation in scoring when it comes to CD Read scores (when looking at some of the baselines i have compared my system to). I'm trying to figure out how I can make mine faster (if possible). My DVD Burner is an Asus QuietTrack with SATA interface. my score ranges from sub 1 all the way up to 9 in change. The variations I have noticed in my own system are directly related to the type of disc I have in the drive. If i have a CD in there, I get horrible scores. DVDs are a different matter though. With some DVDs, I can get in the 9's, while others give me a 4 or 5 rating. So far, the best DVD I can have in the drive when doing the test is my Office Enterprise 2007 DVD from Microsoft. This particular disc yields the highest score for me. I've also noticed that if I run the CD Read test a second time immediately after running a first test (while the drive is still spinning) I get a better score (almost doubled in some cases).
I guess my question, for anyone who may care to answer, is why ??? Is the test supposed to behave like this? A final question for anyone reading this that may have a high CD read score........ what are you running to get an insanely high score? I've posted my results below:
PassMark(TM) PerformanceTest 6.1 (http://www.passmark.com)
Results generated on: Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Benchmark Results
Test Name: This Computer
CPU - Integer Math: 673.0
CPU - Floating Point Math: 2354.2
CPU - Find Prime Numbers: 1930.6
CPU - SSE/3DNow!: 15986.0
CPU - Compression: 17826.5
CPU - Encryption: 101.4
CPU - Image Rotation: 3354.2
CPU - String Sorting: 12294.3
Graphics 2D - Lines: 119.2
Graphics 2D - Rectangles: 78.1
Graphics 2D - Shapes: 53.8
Graphics 2D - Fonts and Text: 243.2
Graphics 2D - GUI: 169.3
Graphics 3D - Simple: 2585.7
Graphics 3D - Medium: 715.7
Graphics 3D - Complex: 77.3
Memory - Allocate Small Block: 3209.2
Memory - Read Cached: 2790.5
Memory - Read Uncached: 2797.2
Memory - Write: 2504.2
Memory - Large RAM: 1113.2
Disk - Sequential Read: 63.1
Disk - Sequential Write: 50.2
Disk - Random Seek + RW: 2.4
CD - Read: 8.1
CPU Mark: 4583.1
2D Graphics Mark: 478.2
Memory Mark: 917.8
Disk Mark: 418.3
CD Mark: 996.7
3D Graphics Mark: 1081.3
PassMark Rating: 1772.7
System information: This Computer
CPU Manufacturer: GenuineIntel
Number of CPU: 1
(4 Core(s)/CPU, 1 Logical(s)/Core)
CPU Type: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Extreme CPU X9650 @ 3.00GHz
CPU Speed: 3672.3 MHz
Cache size: 6144KB
O/S: Windows Vista (WIN32)
Total RAM: 3326.3 MB.
Available RAM: 2394.6 MB.
Video settings: 1920x1200x32
Video driver:
DESCRIPTION: GeForce 8800 Ultra
MANUFACTURER: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra
BIOS:
DATE: 04/18/07
Drive Letter: C
Total Disk Space: 698.6 GBytes
Cluster Size: 4.0 KBytes
File system: NTFS
Thanks in advance for any replies, and Happy Thanksgiving!
-Leo
I've noticed a huge variation in scoring when it comes to CD Read scores (when looking at some of the baselines i have compared my system to). I'm trying to figure out how I can make mine faster (if possible). My DVD Burner is an Asus QuietTrack with SATA interface. my score ranges from sub 1 all the way up to 9 in change. The variations I have noticed in my own system are directly related to the type of disc I have in the drive. If i have a CD in there, I get horrible scores. DVDs are a different matter though. With some DVDs, I can get in the 9's, while others give me a 4 or 5 rating. So far, the best DVD I can have in the drive when doing the test is my Office Enterprise 2007 DVD from Microsoft. This particular disc yields the highest score for me. I've also noticed that if I run the CD Read test a second time immediately after running a first test (while the drive is still spinning) I get a better score (almost doubled in some cases).
I guess my question, for anyone who may care to answer, is why ??? Is the test supposed to behave like this? A final question for anyone reading this that may have a high CD read score........ what are you running to get an insanely high score? I've posted my results below:
PassMark(TM) PerformanceTest 6.1 (http://www.passmark.com)
Results generated on: Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Benchmark Results
Test Name: This Computer
CPU - Integer Math: 673.0
CPU - Floating Point Math: 2354.2
CPU - Find Prime Numbers: 1930.6
CPU - SSE/3DNow!: 15986.0
CPU - Compression: 17826.5
CPU - Encryption: 101.4
CPU - Image Rotation: 3354.2
CPU - String Sorting: 12294.3
Graphics 2D - Lines: 119.2
Graphics 2D - Rectangles: 78.1
Graphics 2D - Shapes: 53.8
Graphics 2D - Fonts and Text: 243.2
Graphics 2D - GUI: 169.3
Graphics 3D - Simple: 2585.7
Graphics 3D - Medium: 715.7
Graphics 3D - Complex: 77.3
Memory - Allocate Small Block: 3209.2
Memory - Read Cached: 2790.5
Memory - Read Uncached: 2797.2
Memory - Write: 2504.2
Memory - Large RAM: 1113.2
Disk - Sequential Read: 63.1
Disk - Sequential Write: 50.2
Disk - Random Seek + RW: 2.4
CD - Read: 8.1
CPU Mark: 4583.1
2D Graphics Mark: 478.2
Memory Mark: 917.8
Disk Mark: 418.3
CD Mark: 996.7
3D Graphics Mark: 1081.3
PassMark Rating: 1772.7
System information: This Computer
CPU Manufacturer: GenuineIntel
Number of CPU: 1
(4 Core(s)/CPU, 1 Logical(s)/Core)
CPU Type: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Extreme CPU X9650 @ 3.00GHz
CPU Speed: 3672.3 MHz
Cache size: 6144KB
O/S: Windows Vista (WIN32)
Total RAM: 3326.3 MB.
Available RAM: 2394.6 MB.
Video settings: 1920x1200x32
Video driver:
DESCRIPTION: GeForce 8800 Ultra
MANUFACTURER: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra
BIOS:
DATE: 04/18/07
Drive Letter: C
Total Disk Space: 698.6 GBytes
Cluster Size: 4.0 KBytes
File system: NTFS
Thanks in advance for any replies, and Happy Thanksgiving!
-Leo
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