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  • CPU test - Dual CPU Intel Core2 Extreme X9775

    Hi,
    this is the result of my CPU test:

    the result is good or low? thanks

    Benchmark Results

    Test NameThis ComputerCPU - Integer Math3795.1CPU - Floating Point Math5765.9CPU - Find Prime Numbers1876.9CPU - SSE31322.9CPU - Compression36635.8CPU - Encryption187.7CPU - Image Rotation12421.4CPU - String Sorting22441.7CPU Mark10005.1PassMark Rating2701.4
    System information - This Computer

    CPU Manufacturer:GenuineIntel
    Number of CPU: 2 (4 Core(s)/CPU, 1 Logical(s)/Core)
    CPU Type: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Extreme CPU X9775 @ 3.20GHz
    CPU1 Speed: 3192.0 MHz
    CPU2 Speed: 3191.9 MHz
    Cache size: 6144KB
    O/S: Windows Vista (WIN64)
    Total RAM:8188.5 MB.
    Available RAM:6121.8 MB.
    Video settings: 1920x1200x32
    Video driver
    DESCRIPTION:
    GeForce 9800 GX2
    MANUFACTURER:
    NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GX2
    BIOS:
    Version 62.92.39.00.10
    DATE:
    02/14/08
    Drive Letter: C
    Total Disk Space: 558.9 GBytes
    Cluster Size: 4 KBytes
    File system:NTFS



    PassMark(TM) PerformanceTest 6.1 (http://www.passmark.com)
    Results generated on: domenica 21 settembre 2008

  • #2
    It seems to be about what I wuld expect from a Dual CPU Intel Core2 Extreme X9775 @ 3.20GHz. See,
    http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_look...75+%40+3.20GHz

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    • #3
      Hi,
      in this classifies my score dont' appear CPU mack 10005.

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      • #4
        Your results wont appear in the graphs until you submit your results.

        Start PerformanceTest then from the menu bar select "Tests->Run All Tests".
        Once the tests have run select "Baseline->Upload Baseline to Web".

        Your results will not appear in the graphs immediately as the graphs are only updated once per day. Additionally, only CPUs of which there are at least two samples are included in the graphs.

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