I noticed that machines with 4G or more ram with my processor seem to have significantly lower CPU mark scores than those with 3.5G or lower (meaning a difference between 64 and 32 bit windows I think). >4G = 2800-2900 vs <3.5G = 2200; that's with the processor not-OC'ed running at 2500. a phenom 9850.
Does this make sense? Is it the 64 vs 32 that is making this difference? Is it a real difference or just an artifact of the testing methods? Is it something else? Thanks. I bought Passmark to see what the benchmark data looked like and already it looks interesting.
Does this make sense? Is it the 64 vs 32 that is making this difference? Is it a real difference or just an artifact of the testing methods? Is it something else? Thanks. I bought Passmark to see what the benchmark data looked like and already it looks interesting.
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