Hi, I’m a licensed PT8 user, and would like help please with troubleshooting. After I initially built a custom system, I used a competing benchmark software, which rated my system in the 99th percentile of all reported results. So that was great news. But in retrospect, I wish I had known about your product at the time!
A few weeks later, that same competing product ranked my system in the 37th percentile. I realized only then that this other benchmarking software wouldn’t be helpful in troubleshooting. So I uninstalled it, and after further research decided on PT8.
I’m obviously missing a true baseline PT8 rating for this system (i.e. immediately after physical build and Windows installation). However, the other software and PT8 give similar actual-vs-baseline-expected results. My PT8 CPU Mark is (5809) vs reported PT8 Average (18437) = 0.32
I have read through the following posts & resources on your site:
I have checked the following settings:
I have made a few hardware changes since the initial build and Windows install:
Any advice or suggestions appreciated,
Thanks,
Brad
A few weeks later, that same competing product ranked my system in the 37th percentile. I realized only then that this other benchmarking software wouldn’t be helpful in troubleshooting. So I uninstalled it, and after further research decided on PT8.
I’m obviously missing a true baseline PT8 rating for this system (i.e. immediately after physical build and Windows installation). However, the other software and PT8 give similar actual-vs-baseline-expected results. My PT8 CPU Mark is (5809) vs reported PT8 Average (18437) = 0.32
I have read through the following posts & resources on your site:
- http://www.passmark.com/forum/showth...a-I7-2600K-CPU
- http://www.passmark.com/support/perf...erformance.htm
- http://www.passmark.com/forum/showthread.php?1057-Causes-and-Solutions-for-a-slow-PC
I have checked the following settings:
- Intel Virtualization and Hyper-threading are both OFF in the BIOS.
- In Control Panel / Power Options / Advanced / Processor, settings are 100% with active cooling
- In msconfig / Boot, number of processors is unchecked.
- >check the number of processes in the Edit / Preferences window matches the number of CPU's and cores that you have in the machine
- I did this, and verified 24 logical processors.
I have made a few hardware changes since the initial build and Windows install:
- Intel TPM module added for secure boot
- 2 additional DIMMs added (all single-rank slots now populated : 4 per CPU)
- SATA BD-ROM drive added
Any advice or suggestions appreciated,
Thanks,
Brad
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