Hello,
I just ran PerformanceTest 7.0 on my new system. After I got my results, I was wondering, if there´s a reason to get concerned when the CPU Mark is nearly 1000 points below average.
I also checked the preferences window, the number of processes is set to 8.
My Computer:
Operating System: Windows XP 32
Motherboard: ASUS P6T
CPU: Intel i7 920 @ 2,67 GHz
Memory: 3063 MB DDR3 RAM
Disk: 2x Samsung HD322 320 GB
Video: NVIDIA GeForce 9400 GT
Results:
PassMark Rating: 1507.2
CPU Mark: 4357.3
Integrer Math: 494.0
Floating Point Math: 2038.2
Find Prime Numbers: 906.3
Multimedia Instructions: 15.2
Compression: 7261.0
Encryption: 22.9
Physics: 384.4
String Sorting: 5014.3
2D Graphics Mark: 768.3
3D Graphics Mark: 356.7
Memory Mark: 948.0
Disk Mark: 636.3
CD Mark: 308.5
I would like to know, if the result for CPU Mark is a normal variance or if there´s a problem, and if so, how I could fix the problem. The computer is just a few days old.
Thank you for your help,
Ouranon
I just ran PerformanceTest 7.0 on my new system. After I got my results, I was wondering, if there´s a reason to get concerned when the CPU Mark is nearly 1000 points below average.
I also checked the preferences window, the number of processes is set to 8.
My Computer:
Operating System: Windows XP 32
Motherboard: ASUS P6T
CPU: Intel i7 920 @ 2,67 GHz
Memory: 3063 MB DDR3 RAM
Disk: 2x Samsung HD322 320 GB
Video: NVIDIA GeForce 9400 GT
Results:
PassMark Rating: 1507.2
CPU Mark: 4357.3
Integrer Math: 494.0
Floating Point Math: 2038.2
Find Prime Numbers: 906.3
Multimedia Instructions: 15.2
Compression: 7261.0
Encryption: 22.9
Physics: 384.4
String Sorting: 5014.3
2D Graphics Mark: 768.3
3D Graphics Mark: 356.7
Memory Mark: 948.0
Disk Mark: 636.3
CD Mark: 308.5
I would like to know, if the result for CPU Mark is a normal variance or if there´s a problem, and if so, how I could fix the problem. The computer is just a few days old.
Thank you for your help,
Ouranon
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