View Full Version : What are 'average' scores?..is this score good?
Anonymous
02-10-2003, 01:15 PM
My overall score was 270.7 with an AMD XP2400+ cpu ,Windows XP pro,80GB 7200rpm 8MB buffer WD hard drive,512MB PC2100DDR ram and an ATI 8500DV 64MB video card. Just wondering...I'm happy with the performance of this pc but didn't know how this score compared with other testers.
The best way to analyse PerformanceTests scores is by comparing your results to other 'baselines'. You can download almost 700 baseline files from http://www.passmark.com/ftp/bl_pkg_v4.zip. You can view these baselines in PerformanceTest and compare your computer with similar systems on a test-by-test basis to see exactly how it shapes up. Note that the licensed version of PerformanceTest is required to view these baselines. (this is one of the advantages of purchasing the software)
At a rough guess, I'd say your score is about average for your computer spec, but it's hard to say for sure, without seeing your baseline and the results of each test. For example you may have scored especially high on the disk tests, but low on the graphics tests, thus giving an decent average result, but leaving room for improvement.
Anonymous
02-17-2003, 06:28 AM
MY set up :
Aluminium-Mg Alloy Case (5 Fans , no mods yet)
Asus Motherboard P4 B533
Intel P4 2,8 GHz
2x256 Mb Ram PC2100
Creative Geforce Pro 64 Mb :twisted:
C reative SOundblaster Audigy 2 Platinum
Maxtor 80 GB HD (nearly filled :twisted: )
OS = WIN XP SP1
My scores :
Performance Test V4.0
Total Result = 303.6
Max Megaflops = 635.5
Now this runs very good. The only thing i am gonna change is the Mb RAM, will pull it up to max Gb.
:twisted:
Certainly a Godzilla machine and a high result...
It would be interesting to see what other users with similar systems have recorded...
PerformanceTest uses a weighting system to generate its scores and some components in particular are very difficult to rate because of the differences between the low end and the high end of what is both available on the market and still sitting around in PCs out there. For instance, there is such a huge variance in the performance of graphics adapters that care must be taken not to give stupidly massive scores to the top of the range cards. That said, a fast graphics adapter is becoming an increasingly more necessary component of todays computers - especially for the home user, so high results must be rewarded. Getting the happy medium isn't always easy.
It's also worth noting that high end server machines may not receive the high scores you'd expect - this is usually because such computers score low in the graphics tests which drag their overall rating down. Try to focus on the test results that matter most, such as the Maths, Disk and Memory tests.
Anonymous
03-03-2003, 01:06 AM
:shock:
My Rig:
A7S333 motherboard
XP 1800
768mb PC2700
ati all in wonder 7500
audigy platnum
Score = 260
:idea: This kinda seems high compared to the other results and
there hardware. Jammin Jerry: you might need to check
all of your configurations, your score seems a little low
Anonymous
03-28-2003, 05:08 PM
My Score:
P4 2800 @3232
ATI 9700pro @ 370/660 Cat-3.2 modded to 9800pro
512MB DDR410 cas2.5
Dual Channel mobo (SIS655)
Performance test 4 = 550.6
Is that a Good score for the rig??
Is there a site (like 3Dmarks) for checking other people's scores??
Simon.
The best way to compare your results to similar systems is to visit our baseline archive
http://www.passmark.com/baselines/
We currently have over 800 PerformanceTest 4 baselines. Downloading the baselines will allow you to compare your results with others on a test by test basis.
Note: Only licenced versions of PerformanceTest can view these baselines.
Anonymous
03-31-2003, 09:52 AM
The best way to compare your results to similar systems is to visit our baseline archive
http://www.passmark.com/baselines/
We currently have over 800 PerformanceTest 4 baselines. Downloading the baselines will allow you to compare your results with others on a test by test basis.
Note: Only licenced versions of PerformanceTest can view these baselines.
Ok, what is the UK price for buying this software please??
Thanks
Simon.
David (PassMark)
03-31-2003, 10:52 PM
PerformanceTest is $24 (US Dollars) full price or $14 as an upgrade. This is roughly $16 GBP and $8 GBP for the upgrade.
The online sales web page is
http://www.passmark.com/sales/
David
PassMark
Anonymous
04-04-2003, 09:09 AM
PerformanceTest is $24 (US Dollars) full price or $14 as an upgrade. This is roughly $16 GBP and $8 GBP for the upgrade.
The online sales web page is
http://www.passmark.com/sales/
David
PassMark
Thanks :)
Simon :)
Anonymous
07-16-2003, 04:42 PM
Hi¨
I have XP 1800+, GF4Ti, 512MB 333MHz DDR, 160GB HDD/maxtor/8MBcache
303 Score
556 Mflops.
bye
Anonymous
07-29-2003, 11:58 PM
my xp2700@ 2316 clocked performance test at 421 :P with 751 mflops. i have a radeon 9600/512 mb ddr2700 and 80g maxtor drive on windows xp home edition.
im happy. really. :twisted:
Anonymous
11-04-2003, 08:57 PM
Amd Athlon XP2400 TB
Asus A7N8X Board
256Mb ddr clock 2.5 6ns 333mhz
Geforce 2 ti von
30GB hdd 5400rpm Seagate
Result i cant believe it:
254,4 Score
672 Flops
:-)))))))
Anonymous
12-18-2003, 04:06 PM
my score is:360.4 and MegaFLOPS for this machine 707.6
I have a amd athlon 2700
1024 mb intern
ati radeon 9700pro
80 gig maxtor
David (PassMark)
12-20-2003, 11:18 PM
Now that version 5.0 of PerformanceTest is released, people should be careful to state if their result was with V4 or V5 of the software. The results between V4 and V4 wil vary from machine to machine.
For example, machines with hyperthreading and multiple CPUs will, in general, perform better in V5 becuase more of the code is multi-threaded and / or multi-process.
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David
PassMark
Anonymous
02-21-2004, 05:54 PM
Passmark Rating: 1054.5
Partial due to the fact that the CD test wouldn't run :(
Anonymous
02-21-2004, 05:57 PM
Edit for above, running v5.
Where are the mega flops?
Dual 3.2 Xeon w/ HT on
4gb Ram
73GB SCSI 15k
ATI FireGL
Anonymous
04-17-2004, 07:47 PM
L7VMM3 motherboard w/ 2400+ AMD
512 MB 133 mhz ram
older maxtor 3GB hard drive :cry:
crappy 8x cd-rom :cry:
32 mb S3 pro savage ddr video
windows 98se :cry:
older components out of dell 300mhz system
passmark rating = 103.7
megaFLOPS = 386.2
Anonymous
06-02-2004, 01:41 PM
petest score 441
oldman420
06-02-2004, 01:42 PM
petest score 441
sorry wasn't logged in
400megaflops cpu i love my barton
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