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Janus67 - Core 2 E6600 (2.4Ghz) @ 4500MHz - 30393 marks PCMark 2005


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I used MarkReader to save the file below. I think it uses a different calculation for the speeds as they don't match up with what the score that was listed on the benchmark for whatever reason. Maybe it's a 1000/MB versus 1024/MB thing. Hope that helps, but I can't seem to find the ratio that it used for its calculation on speeds versus PCMark's. I didn't save the file because it wasn't a top 20 score.

 

Hey SteveRo

 

<<< System Information >>>

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System Model ASUSTeK Computer INC. Rampage Extreme

Processor Intel® Core2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz

Physical Memory 2 GB

Graphic ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series

Video Memory 1,018 MB

Operating System Windows Vista Enterprise (6.0.6002) 32-bit

Application PCMark05

 

 

<<< Result >>>

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< Main Test Results >

 

PCMark 30,363.0 PCMarks

CPU 0.0

Memory 0.0

Graphics 0.0

HDD 0.0

 

< System Test Suite >

 

HDD - XP Startup 228,234,720.0 B/s

Physics and 3D 404.3 FPS

Transparent Windows 9,992.3 windows/s

3D - Pixel Shader 4,088.1 FPS

Web Page Rendering 21.5 pages/s

File Decryption 129,914,360.0 B/s

Graphics Memory - 64 lines 6,433.0 FPS

HDD - General Usage 514,287,744.0 B/s

Audio Compression 3,849,127.0 B/s

Video Encoding 5,817,011.5 B/s

Text edit 280.5 pages/s

Image Decompression 62,207,126.6 pixels/s

File Compression 11,295,032.0 B/s

File Encryption 61,945,824.0 B/s

HDD - Virus Scan 373,584,032.0 B/s

Memory Latency - Random 16 MB 18,956,462.9 accesses/s

 

Are the test scores. I'll have a pic of the setup this afternoon, it's on my phone. Using an Areca 1882ix raid controller with 4 MAXIOPs

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I used MarkReader to save the file below. I think it uses a different calculation for the speeds as they don't match up with what the score that was listed on the benchmark for whatever reason. Maybe it's a 1000/MB versus 1024/MB thing. Hope that helps, but I can't seem to find the ratio that it used for its calculation on speeds versus PCMark's. I didn't save the file because it wasn't a top 20 score.

 

Hey SteveRo

 

<<< System Information >>>

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

System Model ASUSTeK Computer INC. Rampage Extreme

Processor Intel® Core2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz

Physical Memory 2 GB

Graphic ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series

Video Memory 1,018 MB

Operating System Windows Vista Enterprise (6.0.6002) 32-bit

Application PCMark05

 

 

<<< Result >>>

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

 

< Main Test Results >

 

PCMark 30,363.0 PCMarks

CPU 0.0

Memory 0.0

Graphics 0.0

HDD 0.0

 

< System Test Suite >

 

HDD - XP Startup 228,234,720.0 B/s

Physics and 3D 404.3 FPS

Transparent Windows 9,992.3 windows/s

3D - Pixel Shader 4,088.1 FPS

Web Page Rendering 21.5 pages/s

File Decryption 129,914,360.0 B/s

Graphics Memory - 64 lines 6,433.0 FPS

HDD - General Usage 514,287,744.0 B/s

Audio Compression 3,849,127.0 B/s

Video Encoding 5,817,011.5 B/s

Text edit 280.5 pages/s

Image Decompression 62,207,126.6 pixels/s

File Compression 11,295,032.0 B/s

File Encryption 61,945,824.0 B/s

HDD - Virus Scan 373,584,032.0 B/s

Memory Latency - Random 16 MB 18,956,462.9 accesses/s

 

Are the test scores. I'll have a pic of the setup this afternoon, it's on my phone. Using an Areca 1882ix raid controller with 4 MAXIOPs

 

why is your hdd startup here 228 but in the screenshot 217?

ah, seems a different run?

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it wasn't a different run, im not sure why the numbers don't match the screenshot. As you can tell the MarkReader application calculates in B/s instead of MB/s so I think it has trouble with the calculation or rounding. Try using MarkReader on one of your submissions and see if it matches up with your speeds. Otherwise I'm not sure why it wouldn't match. It was 6AM when we had that run but it was double checked and screenshotted then.

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I tried to, actually. It gave me an invalid error, apparently the key I was given some time ago was invalid, so when I submitted it told me I needed to unregister and re-register. I hadn't had the issue before (I normally don't take a benching OS online) so that must have been it.

 

My E8400 score (submitted successsfully to FM) worked just fine for whatever reason. That was from a different benching OS (since borked).

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