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    Benchmark Results

    Test NameThis Computer
    CPU - Integer Math 180.0
    CPU - Floating Point Math 1028.0
    CPU - Find Prime Numbers 317.2
    CPU - SSE/3DNow! 3909.6
    CPU - Compression 5118.7
    CPU - Encryption 38.2
    CPU - Image Rotation 847.9
    CPU - String Sorting 3181.8
    Graphics 2D - Lines 135.0
    Graphics 2D - Rectangles 27.1
    Graphics 2D - Shapes 29.7
    Graphics 2D - Fonts and Text 217.8
    Graphics 2D - GUI 185.1
    Graphics 3D - Simple 773.3
    Graphics 3D - Medium 204.3
    Graphics 3D - Complex 45.9
    Memory - Allocate Small Block 2455.1
    Memory - Read Cached 1436.2
    Memory - Read Uncached 1305.4
    Memory - Write 1360.5
    Memory - Large RAM 571.5
    Disk - Sequential Read 61.1
    Disk - Sequential Write 56.3
    Disk - Random Seek + RW 2.3
    CD - Read 2.7
    CPU Mark 1195.0
    2D Graphics Mark 403.6
    Memory Mark 527.0
    Disk Mark 433.1
    CD Mark 325.9
    3D Graphics Mark 327.6
    PassMark Rating 629.3

    System information - This Computer

    CPU Manufacturer:AuthenticAMD
    Number of CPU: 1 (2 Core(s)/CPU, 1 Logical(s)/Core)
    CPU Type: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 6000+
    CPU Speed: 2994.5 MHz
    Cache size: 1024KB
    O/S: Windows XP (WIN32)
    Total RAM:2047.4 MB.
    Available RAM:1427.3 MB.
    Video settings: 1280x1024x32
    Video driver
    DESCRIPTION:
    ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT
    MANUFACTURER:
    ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT
    BIOS:
    113-B14802-XT1
    DATE:
    08/01/07
    Drive Letter: C
    Total Disk Space: 233.7 GBytes
    Cluster Size: 4 KBytes
    File system:NTFS

    PassMark(TM) PerformanceTest 6.1 (http://www.passmark.com)
    Results generated on: Wednesday, March 26, 2008

    From here can anyone notice anything that could be causing my computer to slow down? I usually notice it on start-up, but I've done reformat, msconfig etc etc.

    Cheers

    Broonie
    Last edited by Broonie; Mar-26-2008, 10:53 AM. Reason: Tidy Up

  • #2
    The score doesn't look so bad for the hardware. Abnormally slow startup normally mean you have too much being loaded at startup.

    See also the Common reasons for a PC running slowly

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    • #3
      Cheers,

      If there was anything that would be worth improving, what would it be?

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      • #4
        I can't judge what is worth doing for you. It depends what you do with the machine and how much cash you have. If you just use it for writing Office documents and surfing the net, don't spend any money on it. If you use it for new high end games, then it might (or might not) be worth a expensive video card, or throwing it all out and getting a whole new machine (if you have a lot of cash burning a hole in your pocket).

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Broonie View Post
          Benchmark Results

          ... snip ...

          From here can anyone notice anything that could be causing my computer to slow down? I usually notice it on start-up, but I've done reformat, msconfig etc etc.

          Cheers

          Broonie
          Hi Broonie

          As a base, I got a not that diff setup but as you can see from my results below you lag on 3D and disk performance. A cpl of new (single platter) disks in raid0 and a upgrade from your 2600 card will work magic I'm sure
          Also, download and run Process Explorer 11.11 from MS technet. It's task manager on steroids. Have a look at what you got running on your machine, and how it runs. Get rid of all stuff you don't need running and get rid of everything that seems to be bloatware. Security suites/antivir tools are often bloatware.

          PassMark(TM) PerformanceTest 6.1 (http://www.passmark.com)
          Results generated on: 26. mars 2008

          Benchmark Results
          Test Name: Abit AX78 6400+ X2 3407MHz
          CPU - Integer Math: 212.1
          CPU - Floating Point Math: 1187.0
          CPU - Find Prime Numbers: 364.5
          CPU - SSE/3DNow!: 4508.4
          CPU - Compression: 5817.2
          CPU - Encryption: 44.1
          CPU - Image Rotation: 976.1
          CPU - String Sorting: 3806.8
          Graphics 2D - Lines: 124.1
          Graphics 2D - Rectangles: 25.1
          Graphics 2D - Shapes: 45.4
          Graphics 2D - Fonts and Text: 355.8
          Graphics 2D - GUI: 276.5
          Graphics 3D - Simple: 1981.2
          Graphics 3D - Medium: 482.7
          Graphics 3D - Complex: 50.7
          Memory - Allocate Small Block: 2911.5
          Memory - Read Cached: 1652.4
          Memory - Read Uncached: 1492.1
          Memory - Write: 1494.6
          Memory - Large RAM: 676.7
          Disk - Sequential Read: 202.8
          Disk - Sequential Write: 170.1
          Disk - Random Seek + RW: 4.4
          CD - Read: 9.1
          CPU Mark: 1383.0
          2D Graphics Mark: 524.3
          Memory Mark: 608.3
          Disk Mark: 1364.7
          CD Mark: 1115.5
          3D Graphics Mark: 804.7
          PassMark Rating: 1026.2

          System information: Abit AX78 6400+ X2 3407MHz
          CPU Manufacturer: AuthenticAMD
          Number of CPU: 1
          (2 Core(s)/CPU, 1 Logical(s)/Core)
          CPU Type: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 6400+
          CPU Speed: 3393.1 MHz
          Cache size: 1024KB
          O/S: Windows XP (WIN32)
          Total RAM: 2047.4 MB.
          Available RAM: 1605.6 MB.
          Video settings: 1920x1200x32
          Video driver:
          DESCRIPTION: ATI Radeon HD 2900 PRO
          MANUFACTURER: ATI Radeon HD 2900 PRO
          BIOS: 11X-7DS804SA-002
          DATE: 11/21/07
          Drive Letter: C
          Total Disk Space: 931.3 GBytes
          Cluster Size: 4.0 KBytes
          File system: NTFS

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          • #6
            Originally posted by sajberTim View Post
            Hi Broonie

            As a base, I got a not that diff setup but as you can see from my results below you lag on 3D and disk performance. A cpl of new (single platter) disks in raid0 and a upgrade from your 2600 card will work magic I'm sure
            Cheers

            I've kind of thought about changing my harddisk drive cause I thought it was the hardware part that was lagging down the rest of my system.

            Basicly I use my system for some video-editing/dvd-burning and couple of games here and there (Unreal Tournament 3, Command and Conquer 3 ... )

            I'll have to try and figure out how RAID works on my mainboard.

            I also seem to regret buying this 2600 too, from benchmark tests it seems to be a little less powerfull than my 1650.

            Now to find some nice hard drives to put it, might go for maxtors again.

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