[Updated!] EP Computer Benchmarking PowerBoard
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RE: [Updated] EP Computer Benchmarking Powerboard
And this benchmark seems to favor duals a lot more than quads. Zinga has a 2.4GHz Core2quad. And he only beat you by 300 points, when you got a 2.8GHz core2duo. 0.4GHz vs 2 more cores, I would've expected a much bigger difference. But that does somewhat reflect real life though, since most things can't utilize 4 cores at the same time.
EDIT: Actually, the new core2s (like yours) is probably faster per tick than the old ones (zinga's 1st generation Q6600), so that probably helps explain the above somewhat. But even considering that, I say still pretty biased.
(This post was last modified: 21/08/2009 11:52 AM by Assassinator.)
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Editied the above post.
Well, the benchmark does many things, and a lot of the things can't use all 4 cores, and that's why his scores got brought down in comparison to yours. But that's sort of fair if you look at it in a real life perspective, because most of the things in real life canon't use 4 cores.... yet.
Definitely a good score for a laptop though.
(This post was last modified: 21/08/2009 11:55 AM by Assassinator.)
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Ima see if I can beat my old score with my new laptop......
I somehow doubt it, though it has a greater clockspeed..
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Shame you got a HD4650, if you're gaming. Apparently HD4670 is a lot more powerful but only slightly more expensive. Does save a bit of energy compared to the 9600GT, but then, the 9600GT beats the HD4670 as well.
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wonder what mine will get
9600gdo 1gb
2.33ghz core 2 duo 6550 i think
7gb ddr 800-833 clock ram
sooon my core 2 quad q9550 will arrive :3
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hmm. Having problems with PCMark05 on Win7 x64.,,, somehow not a surprise but a number of tests fail..... no score.
This can be fixed with XP/Vista compatibility mode, but I notice it chokes one or two test performances badly.
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ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Shame you got a HD4650, if you're gaming. Apparently HD4670 is a lot more powerful but only slightly more expensive. Does save a bit of energy compared to the 9600GT, but then, the 9600GT beats the HD4670 as well.
yeah, but i didnt really have a choice. i was in a price range, and to upgrade the graphics card meant upgrading to a different notebook model, so i couldnt...
Im quite happy with what i got though. it runs oblivion beautifully, and i can also play my linux fps games at max quality, so its all good.
Plus, it is a laptop, and keeping that in mind, its already really powerful.
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Senseito URΩBΩROS Wrote:hmm. Having problems with PCMark05 on Win7 x64.,,, somehow not a surprise but a number of tests fail..... no score.
This can be fixed with XP/Vista compatibility mode, but I notice it chokes one or two test performances badly.
You need the 32bit WM Encoder for PCMark.
And why did you completely remove XP? Same logic as what I said to trademark...
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(This post was last modified: 21/08/2009 06:03 PM by Assassinator.)
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