Hi forum & Passmark team,
I'd like to make baseline comparisons using the PerformanceTest software. For example I'd like to compare three certain notebook models.
However, the problem is that (although I can find many baselines for those notebooks in the online baseline collection) I only can compare single specimens of baselines to each other, which usually however do not represent the typical (i.e. average) performance of the respective system, e.g. noteboook. Instead, I even might pick baselines that could be off that average by a wide margin for some reason, and therefore not get meaningful comparison results.
Therefore I'd like to ask if there is already a way to compare certain systems baseline averages to each other, instead of having to pick only single baselines for every PC system, in a comparison?
Thanks for any insight
David.P
I'd like to make baseline comparisons using the PerformanceTest software. For example I'd like to compare three certain notebook models.
However, the problem is that (although I can find many baselines for those notebooks in the online baseline collection) I only can compare single specimens of baselines to each other, which usually however do not represent the typical (i.e. average) performance of the respective system, e.g. noteboook. Instead, I even might pick baselines that could be off that average by a wide margin for some reason, and therefore not get meaningful comparison results.
Therefore I'd like to ask if there is already a way to compare certain systems baseline averages to each other, instead of having to pick only single baselines for every PC system, in a comparison?
Thanks for any insight
David.P
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