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  • What could cause a drop from Passmark 600 to 240?

    Hi,

    We have several ASUS tablets that after some usage suddenly drop from a 600 rating to 240. They all have the same configuration and the benchmarks look very similar on different tablets.

    Operating System;Windows 7 Service Pack 1 build 7601 (64-bit)
    CPU Type;Intel Core i5 U 470 @ 1.33GHz
    Motherboard;B121
    Memory;4GB Samsung DDR3 SDRAM
    Videocard;Intel(R) HD Graphics
    Hard Drive;KINGSTON SMS100S264G (64GB)



    Yesterday I ran one app, copied 1 GB from a USB drive to the hard disk and the Passmark rating dropped from 600 to 240. This persisted even after a reboot so it can't be the app still running in the background or similar. All benchmarks are run with the power supply plugged in.

    Here are the two benchmarks. It seems the CPU performance was suddenly cut in half.

    1 2
    CPU - Integer Math 3467.7 1414.3
    CPU - Floating Point Math 1092.6 455.5
    CPU - Prime Numbers 4.8 3.2
    CPU - Extended Instructions (SSE) 4.4 1.8
    CPU - Compression 2177.4 899.4
    CPU - Encryption 223.9 93.4
    CPU - Physics 98.1 52.1
    CPU - Sorting 1300.1 539
    CPU - Single Threaded 721.6 268.8
    Graphics 2D - Simple Vectors 9.5 4.1
    Graphics 2D - Complex Vectors 72.2 28.4
    Graphics 2D - Fonts and Text 94.6 36.7
    Graphics 2D - Windows Interface 53.4 22.4
    Graphics 2D - Image Filters 225 106.5
    Graphics 2D - Image Rendering 293 117.4
    Graphics 2D - Direct 2D 3.2 1.3
    Graphics 3D - DirectX 9 Simple 8.5 2.7
    Graphics 3D - DirectX 9 Complex 3.5 1
    Graphics 3D - DirectX 10 1 0.4
    Memory - Database Operations 26.2 16.3
    Memory - Read Cached 6508.9 2412.6
    Memory - Read Uncached 4076.4 2164
    Memory - Write 2334.3 2270.8
    Memory - Available RAM 2702 2813
    Memory - Latency 66.4 84.1
    Memory - Threaded 4886.5 4510.2
    Disk - Sequential Read 207.2 207.1
    Disk - Sequential Write 163.4 173.2
    Disk - Random Seek + RW 33.3 30.7
    CD/DVD - Read 0 0
    CPU Mark 1557.6 681.4
    2D Graphics Mark 231.1 95.3
    Memory Mark 684.3 430.6
    Disk Mark 1460.6 1486.2
    3D Graphics Mark 95.2 32.8
    PassMark Rating 596.4 240.6
    Does anybody know any tools that allow deeper diagnosis of this?

    Thanks in advance,

    Hans

  • #2
    CPU probably overheats and then throttles.
    Or it is the difference between running on battery power and mains power.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by David (PassMark) View Post
      CPU probably overheats and then throttles.
      Or it is the difference between running on battery power and mains power.
      It was running on power supply both times and the benchmark didn't change even after waiting for a while to let things cool down.

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      • #4
        Does the measured clock speed change between the slow and fast states?

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        • #5
          Thanks for the quick responses. Is the clock speed measured by Passmark or how would I find that out?

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          • #6
            If you click on the CPU onn the 3D motherboard you'll see the CPU's measured speed.

            For example on my PC (a i5 750 @ 2.67GHz) I see a measured speed of
            2676Hmz [Turbo 3211 Mhz]

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            • #7
              Interesting. On one system that's pretty fast at the moment the measured speed is at 1872 (Turbo 1872). On the other it's 1336 (Turbo). They are both the same hardware and both have the same power settings (performance). I wonder if there is a way to force the CPU to run at max speed?

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