If I run a benchmark run but do not test my optical drive I get a much higher passmark rating than if I run a complete test to begin with. This seems strange to me as I would think the opposite would happen though to a lesser degree. As far as I know the CD test could only improve the rating in all previous versions of PT, aka prior to PT7.
Now its possible that my optical drive and or the media used for testing is not fast enough to affect the rating in a positive way. I'm using a 16x DVD-RW drive and a OEM XP pro sp2 disk for testing purposes. I would think the CD test should have very little affect on the overall passmark rating though it should be a possitive one.
I also found that PT wants to upload a benchmark run even if the CD test is not run. I would think only complete runs would prompt for upload.
I can reproduce these problems using both 32 and 64 bit versions of PT7 build 1002 in Vista Ultimate 64 bit sp1.
The easiest way to reproduce the CD test bug is to run a test without a CD in the drive and note the passmark rating then run the CD test.
Here is a screen shot taken from the 64 bit version of PT7 B1002. Red is with the CD test and Green is without.
Now its possible that my optical drive and or the media used for testing is not fast enough to affect the rating in a positive way. I'm using a 16x DVD-RW drive and a OEM XP pro sp2 disk for testing purposes. I would think the CD test should have very little affect on the overall passmark rating though it should be a possitive one.
I also found that PT wants to upload a benchmark run even if the CD test is not run. I would think only complete runs would prompt for upload.
I can reproduce these problems using both 32 and 64 bit versions of PT7 build 1002 in Vista Ultimate 64 bit sp1.
The easiest way to reproduce the CD test bug is to run a test without a CD in the drive and note the passmark rating then run the CD test.
Here is a screen shot taken from the 64 bit version of PT7 B1002. Red is with the CD test and Green is without.
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