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RE: EP Computer Benchmarking Powerboard
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Hmm, just noticed Assassinator only has ~3.5GB of RAM.  You running 32-bit Server 2003??

Nah, it's Windows XP x64 version. It's actually 64bit. Don't know why it shows 3.5GB RAM here. I think (I remember) task manager actually showing the full amount. Can't check now since I gave the power supply back to my brother.

Or it could be integrated GPU leeching my RAM, which I would not care about, since I got way more than I need anyway.

ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:you have about 512MB extra RAM, two times as many Processors, which are based on the 65nm process(?) and a ultra OS... I'd say that score is a little less than what I would expect. For IGP i mean. A good GPU should give you something about 7000-8000.

The extra RAM shouldn't make any difference, since I seriously doubt anything in that test will actually use up more RAM than you have.

And the Windows XP x64 version (which shows up as server 2003) also wouldn't make too much difference, since PCMark05 itself is 32bit (and so can't take advantage of the 64bit-ness).

feinicks Wrote:
Assassinator Wrote:
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Should compare individual components, ie CPU score etc - probably works better.

I don't have that version which tells me separate scores.

That's the pay (non-freeware) version or something.

lol... guilty !

Shouldn't be hard to download...

But the thing is, I can't really be bothered taking off the power supply from my bros comp, sticking it on mine, taking it off, and sticking it back into his again, just to do that test.
(This post was last modified: 09/02/2009 04:13 AM by Assassinator.)
09/02/2009 04:07 AM
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