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  • CPU Mark score is ~3300 vs ~3800 average posted on website. Is this OK

    I have a new build with an AMD Phenom II x4 840. 4 GB ram. Windows XP 32 bit. 7200 rpm 40 GB HDD.

    The score that concerns me is CPU Mark: 3292.3 vs the published 3,834 listed here: http://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html

    I'm not overclocking, I'm using the stock cooler and on board GPU.

    My Windows install is brand new, there is not bloatware, Just all the updates, updated DirectX 9.0c, updated drivers.

    Is this lower score OK?

    Code:
    Benchmark Results
    
    Test Name: This Computer
    CPU - Integer Math: 403.4
    CPU - Floating Point Math: 2270.5
    CPU - Find Prime Numbers: 570.0
    CPU - Multimedia Instructions: 13.0
    CPU - Compression: 4934.2
    CPU - Encryption: 19.9
    CPU - Physics: 196.5
    CPU - String Sorting: 2875.4
    Graphics 2D - Solid Vectors: 11.8
    Graphics 2D - Transparent Vectors: 1.2
    Graphics 2D - Complex Vectors: 167.0
    Graphics 2D - Fonts and Text: 70.1
    Graphics 2D - Windows Interface: 137.1
    Graphics 2D - Image Filters: 259.3
    2D Graphics - Image Rendering: 150.1
    Graphics 3D - Simple: 143.6
    Graphics 3D - Medium: 60.5
    Graphics 3D - Complex: 18.8
    Memory - Allocate Small Block: 3290.1
    Memory - Read Cached: 1640.8
    Memory - Read Uncached: 1502.8
    Memory - Write: 1551.5
    Memory - Large RAM: 982.8
    Disk - Sequential Read: 34.4
    Disk - Sequential Write: 38.2
    Disk - Random Seek + RW: 2.2
    CPU Mark: 3292.3
    2D Graphics Mark: 542.6
    Memory Mark: 732.0
    Disk Mark: 270.2
    3D Graphics Mark: 157.4
    PassMark Rating: 827.2
    
    System information: This Computer
    CPU Manufacturer: AuthenticAMD
    Number of CPU: 1
    Cores per CPU: 4
    CPU Type: AMD Phenom II X4 840
    CPU Speed: 3215.1 MHz
    Cache size: 512KB
    O/S: Windows XP (32-bit)
    Total RAM: 2813.4 MB.
    Available RAM: 2356.2 MB.
    Video settings: 1280x1024x32
    Video driver:
     DESCRIPTION: ATI Radeon HD 4250
     MANUFACTURER: ATI Technologies Inc.
     BIOS: BK-ATI VER010.094.001.047.000000
     DATE: 4-6-2010
    Drive Letter: C
    Total Disk Space: 37.3 GBytes
    Cluster Size: 4.0 KBytes
    File system: NTFS

  • #2
    See this old post.
    Causes and Solutions for a slow PC

    In particular, a 64bit O/S would have given a better result.

    Why build a new machine with such a awful hard drive?

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    • #3
      So my CPU is OK, not defective? Everything runs fine, Prime95 for 2 hours was fine. I think temps maxed out at around 50C

      Well, when I was building this system, people were frowning on the HDD and wanted me to upgrade, but the old IDE 40 GB 7200 RPM HDD is working fine except that it's loud. No clicks or anything, holds data fine. The build was ~$270 for everything except my old Wifi and old HDD.

      A new 500 GB SATA HD would have been $40 more. They don't sell anyting less than $40 now. And I don't really need anything more than 60 GB.

      Would a SATA HDD boost the score?

      Also I have a Wifi card from 2002 (BCM3401) that I can't find 64bit drivers for...
      Last edited by EOR829; Mar-30-2011, 07:49 PM.

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      • #4
        A new $40 drive won't improve the CPU score. But it would double or triple the disk speed. Which would make the whole PC feel much better.

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