Don't get me wrong. This topic and its question is also interesting for the latest HighEnd Performance CPUs/Systems, but let me compare two older/average systems: O/S Windows 7 64-bit, tested and compared using
PerformanceTest 7.0 64-bit
SYSTEM 1: (This System)
AMD Athlon64 X2 6400 @3,4MHz Overclocked, older Motherboard, 3GB RAM
SYSTEM 2: (Willi's System - found in Baseline database)
AMD Athlon64 X2 6400 @3,2MHz, new Motherboard, 6GB RAM
It didn't take long to see that my CPU-Mark really looks bad compared to Willie's system even my CPU runs slightly faster (over-clocked 3.2 < 3.4).
Looking up both systems the only difference: Mainboard and the amount and speed of RAM.
What settings, which system components effect the CPU-Mark the most? CPU>BUS<RAM
So the old saying is still right: First invest your money into more RAM (especially on 64-bit systems).
PerformanceTest 7.0 64-bit
SYSTEM 1: (This System)
AMD Athlon64 X2 6400 @3,4MHz Overclocked, older Motherboard, 3GB RAM
SYSTEM 2: (Willi's System - found in Baseline database)
AMD Athlon64 X2 6400 @3,2MHz, new Motherboard, 6GB RAM
It didn't take long to see that my CPU-Mark really looks bad compared to Willie's system even my CPU runs slightly faster (over-clocked 3.2 < 3.4).
Looking up both systems the only difference: Mainboard and the amount and speed of RAM.
What settings, which system components effect the CPU-Mark the most? CPU>BUS<RAM
So the old saying is still right: First invest your money into more RAM (especially on 64-bit systems).
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