Maybe it is not QSoft... I cannot remember... anyway, FM has decided to ban results with ramdrives....Quote:
Originally Posted by pifreak
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Maybe it is not QSoft... I cannot remember... anyway, FM has decided to ban results with ramdrives....Quote:
Originally Posted by pifreak
Objetive reasoning should tell you why the benchmark is not a true measure of a processor capability. I know about HDD test. The benchmark is obviously skewed towards applications that run better on one processor than the competition. Thank goodness A64 X2 helps to debunk that.Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
Upon that the benchmark was compiles with an Intel compiler which is known to cripple performance on competitors CPUs (http://www.swallowtail.org/naughty-intel.html).
Assuming you have the choice, thank goodness you have a clue about CPUs, will you rather pick a P4EE at 3200MHz over an Athlon 64 at 2840MHz, if both of them will not run an hair over that speed.
Obviously a bogus benchmark, not blaming FM though. Intel's the bad guy here. Sad, but ovious.
nice score
3.4EE@3.9 5367
ORB - 4603 with the system in sig
http://perso.ksurf.net/JfRsQ/PCMark05.JPG
smashed my old record with cpu still at stock speeds LOL
Pcmark05 = 5,765
http://www.fileshosts.com/DFI/NF4_SL...386_SLI_tn.jpg
How's breaking 6k on single core :)
Pcmark05 = 6,007
http://www.fileshosts.com/DFI/NF4_SL...94-1386_tn.jpg
Very nice, & i thought it was optimized for Intel :)Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
see sig (work) 6,585
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?pcm05=58269
I need 4.4Ghz stable :(
My PCM05 score is 7243
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?pcm05=65061
I run this benchmark and am only getting 1500 Pcmarks on my Pentium D 830 but I looked at the details and noticed that the HDD tests are only gettting 0.001Mb/s anyone know how to fix this problem
Edit your boot.ini file - add the switch ~ /usepmtimer ~ right after the switch ~ /fastdetect ~ reboot and try PCMark05 again. Worked for meQuote:
Originally Posted by nando19
5515 for me, suprised I could get a 1.29Ghz Overclock on air inside a case and keep it stable enough for the test... can't unlock multiplier on CPU or disable C1 contol in Bios.
Pentium Mobile 730 @ 2678MHz (11*243); RAM 1:1 @ 2,5-3-3-7; 6800GT @ 420/1113MHz
4592 Punkte
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?pcm05=45957
Quote:
Originally Posted by BigStan
WOW!!! How did you do that. That is extremely high.
:clap: :clap: :clap:
This benchmark is heavily influenced by the kind of HD setup you have and the interfacing of it, just as much as the CPU almost.
If you had say for example, Raptors in Raid-0 config - you would get about a 1000 more points alone compared to single HD, pata or sata.
That is QUITE wrong! <500 points gained going from 1 drive to 4 in RAID0 from what I've seen. HDDs only have a large effect when they're REDICULOUSLY fast (iRAM and software RAMDrives can only manage).Quote:
Originally Posted by IluvIntel
Depends on the mobo,cpu and drivers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vapor
For example this thread from my home forum spells it out using FX-57 cpu as an example AND they were not even using Raptors to get more than extra 1000 points with Raid-0 config.
http://forums.overclockers.com.au/sh...16#post4894616
How about...
PCMark05 - 7518
I'm not a member and thus can't see that page....do you happen have a compare link of his? I'm in SERIOUS doubt that RAIDing a set of Raptors together could boost it 1000 points, especially from all the 100-400 point boosts I've seen.Quote:
Originally Posted by IluvIntel
Someone try a dual opteron 275 dual core setup with 2 7800GTX you would pwn everyone. But why did futuremark ban ram disks. It is just like os tweaks.