In January of this year (2012) I ran a full passmark performance test 7 benchmark;
beside a slight overclock on the CPU and the addition of
a GTX560 (replaced my 9600GT) the system is identical now
to what it was then, however, I recently (September) ran the same
benchmark (v.7) and the system scores a full 400 points less than it did
earlier in the year. The main drop is in memory performance - specifically the "Large Ram" mark.
In January my "Large Ram" score was 7820.
Now (with the same memory and no changes in the
bios concerning it) it has a "Large Ram" score of 1800.
Needless to say, it's a dramatic difference!
Also, the "Allocate Small Block" score is down by 40%.
Interestingly, my memory scores for "Read Cached", "Read Uncached"
and "Write" were all approximately 15% BETTER than they were
in January.
If it seems to be a factor, my CPU scores are also different.
They are down by a third in the "Integer Math" dept., down by
a sixth on "Floating Point", down by the same in "Multimedia"
and down by a sixth in "Prime Numbers". However, they are UP
by a small amount in "Compression", "Physics" and "String Sorting".
I'm confused (especially about the "Large Ram" drop).
Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks
beside a slight overclock on the CPU and the addition of
a GTX560 (replaced my 9600GT) the system is identical now
to what it was then, however, I recently (September) ran the same
benchmark (v.7) and the system scores a full 400 points less than it did
earlier in the year. The main drop is in memory performance - specifically the "Large Ram" mark.
In January my "Large Ram" score was 7820.
Now (with the same memory and no changes in the
bios concerning it) it has a "Large Ram" score of 1800.
Needless to say, it's a dramatic difference!
Also, the "Allocate Small Block" score is down by 40%.
Interestingly, my memory scores for "Read Cached", "Read Uncached"
and "Write" were all approximately 15% BETTER than they were
in January.
If it seems to be a factor, my CPU scores are also different.
They are down by a third in the "Integer Math" dept., down by
a sixth on "Floating Point", down by the same in "Multimedia"
and down by a sixth in "Prime Numbers". However, they are UP
by a small amount in "Compression", "Physics" and "String Sorting".
I'm confused (especially about the "Large Ram" drop).
Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks
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