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Published on March 29, 2009 By Draginol In Personal Computing

It’s amazing how fast PCs continue to get. Whenever I get a new PC these days, I try to benchmark it to see how it rates.

For my benchmarking purposes, I use: Performance Test CPU test. I name my desktop PC’s “frogs” with the year I got them and the laptops “Turtles”.

I’m a little bummed that Performance Test 7.0 scores don’t correspond with 6.1 since I have a bunch of historic benchmarks with 6.1

 

Frog 2003: Decent Dell box with a P4 running at 2.8Ghz. CPU score: 516.

Turtle 2008: Thinkpad T400 laptop with T9600 CPU. CPU score: 1901

Actual Results

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Thinkpad T400, state of the art 2008 laptop. T9600 CPU. Score 1901.

 

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Frog 2003, decent Dell box with a Pentium IV CPU at 2.8Ghz. Score 516.6

 

 

Commentary

So in the scope of 5 years, a decent laptop has quadrupled its CPU advantage over a 5 year old desktop PC.

More to come…


Comments (Page 2)
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on Apr 26, 2009

Toshiba M100 Satellite 2006: Old laptop with an Intel T2300 running at 1.66Ghz. CPU score: 890.9

Toshiba NB100 2009: New netbook with an Intel Atom N270 running at 1.60Ghz. CPU score: 320.0


Acer Aspire One 2009: New netbook with an Intel Atom N270 running at 1.60Ghz. CPU score: 318.4

 

Results of the two netbooks were overall nearly identical across all benchmarks. I was a little shocked to see how they compared to Brad's Pentium IV at 2.6Ghz.




on Apr 27, 2009

Amd Athlon 64 X2 dual core 2.86 ghz 3gb of ram 32bit vista (whish I had 64 bit, I would have 6gb of ram) 256mb nividea geforce 8600 GT built November of 2007

main score 848.8

cpu benchmark 1575.9

on Apr 27, 2009

Nice!

on Apr 27, 2009

AMD Phenom9950 BE 2.6Ghz

on May 04, 2009

Heres my hardware and my test results. Custom built machine, cherry picked components, gaming oriented. Have to say tho, the software doesnt see my hardware correctly, ram speed, cpu multi n fsb are all off. maybe the results are scewed. OS is Vista x64 and used the x64 version

Cpu: Q9550 E0, overclocked to 4.02ghz.

Ram: 4gig (2x2gig sticks) Corsair Dominator pc8500 @ 942mhz CAS 4.

Motherboard: Asus Rampage Formula x48.

Gpu: ATI 4870 1gig @ 850 core clock, 950 memory.

HDD: 640gig sata.

PSU: Corsair TX750w

Benchmark Results

Test Name: SkyNet
CPU - Integer Math: 2452.2
CPU - Floating Point Math: 3731.3
CPU - Find Prime Numbers: 1422.4
CPU - SSE: 18.2
CPU - Compression: 8719.6
CPU - Encryption: 25.0
CPU - Physics: 420.8
CPU - String Sorting: 4227.6
Graphics 3D - Simple: 814.4
Graphics 3D - Medium: 440.8
Graphics 3D - Complex: 82.7
Graphics 3D - DirectX 10: 22.3
CPU Mark: 6878.9

on May 08, 2009

Hehe, after upgrading my rig with a AMD Phenom II x4 920, another 2 gigs of DDR800 RAM and a Galaxy 9800GT, my scores have improved some since last time...

Passmark Rating: 1424.6.

CPU Mark: 3519.9

I would have gone with a Phenom II 940, but they're as rare as hens teeth locally and prices have risen sharply, so the 920 was the best I could afford... being I needed a new PSU and graphics cards as well.

The ideal upgrade would have been an i7 with 12gb of DDR3 RAM and a nVidia GTX295... but that would have been around the AUD$3000+ mark with new mobo as well.

Oh well... next time.

 

 

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