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Thread: Pentium 3.2 Dual Core - underperforming

  1. #1
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    Default Pentium 3.2 Dual Core - underperforming

    This was supposed to be a scream machine, but only scores 467.9.

    My system: Pentium 3.2 gyg Dual core, Dual 74 gyg 10000 rpm WD Raptor drives, NVidia GeForce 6600 - pci express, with 2 gyg of ram.

    Any suggestions??? I expected a much higher score.

    Benchmark Results
    Test Name Intel Pentium 4 3192 GeForce4 MX440 This Computer
    CPU - Integer Math 89.51 127.46
    CPU - Floating Point Math 313.16 621.82
    CPU - Find Prime Numbers 197.81 267.41
    CPU - SSE/3DNow! 1793.86 2668.92
    CPU - Compression 3161.13 3956.68
    CPU - Encryption 17.54 36.23
    CPU - Image Rotation 429.63 419.50
    CPU - String Sorting 1085.68 1929.36
    Graphics 2D - Lines 60.56 81.15
    Graphics 2D - Rectangles 123.29 44.04
    Graphics 2D - Shapes 16.03 24.37
    Graphics 2D - Fonts and Text 148.32 158.95
    Graphics 2D - GUI 164.31 128.83
    Graphics 3D - Simple 275.76 403.17
    Graphics 3D - Medium 15.85 84.32
    Graphics 3D - Complex 1.67 28.49
    Memory - Allocate Small Block 1164.97 1330.38
    Memory - Read Cached 2142.43 1799.53
    Memory - Read Uncached 1826.74 1683.70
    Memory - Write 1068.67 1201.30
    Memory - Large RAM 53.81 465.38
    Disk - Sequential Read 73.62 58.61
    Disk - Sequential Write 75.02 60.34
    Disk - Random Seek + RW 4.88 3.99
    CD - Read 4.82 0.97
    CPU Mark 546.79 814.40
    2D Graphics Mark 361.07 302.79
    Memory Mark 462.56 479.09
    Disk Mark 555.22 444.62
    CD Mark 590.09 118.48
    3D Graphics Mark 93.86 165.13
    PassMark Rating 456.86 467.92

    System information - This Computer
    CPU Manufacturer:GenuineIntel
    Number of CPU: 1 (2 Core(s)/CPU, 1 Logical(s)/Core)
    CPU Type: Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 3.20GHz
    CPU Speed: 3200.0 MHz
    Cache size: 1024KB
    O/S: Windows XP (WIN32)
    Total RAM:2145333248 Bytes
    Available RAM:1384419328 Bytes
    Video settings: 1280x1024x32
    Video driver
    DESCRIPTION:
    NVIDIA GeForce 6600
    MANUFACTURER:
    GeForce 6600
    BIOS:
    Version 5.43.02.27.00
    DATE:
    10/14/04
    Drive Letter: C
    Total Disk Space: 69.2 GBytes
    Cluster Size: 4 KBytes
    File system:NTFS
    Comments:
    This computer is a Pentium 3.2 dual core 2 gyg of ram, WD Raptor Drives, Nvidia GeForce 6600,

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    There is nothing really wrong with the score. It is reasonable, but not extraordinary.

    The CPU isn't the fastest. Dual Operons are better for example. Dual CPUs generally perform slightly better than dual core.

    You can get higher 2D scores by turning off the XP visual display bells and whistles. It will look like Windows 2000 but run faster.

    You could use RAID to improve the disk score. But this is expensive.

    The GeForce 6600 isn't even close to being the fastest video card on the market. Especially when it isn't the 6600GT version. It is however, good value for money. There are half a dozen more expensive cards available that are faster.

    You could use a CD with large files on it for the CD test. This would lift your result. (Lots of small files on a CD give a low result).

    So overall I think you got a result that reflects your hardware & configuration.

    The other moral of the story is that you need to spend a lot of money to have the fastest machine & then two weeks later you get knocked of the hill anyway,

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    David

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    I didn't get to the top of the hill.

    Ok, so the video is just mediocre.
    I still would have expected the Raptor drives to perform exceptionally well. These are supposed to be the Fastest ... according to WD's website.... 10000 rmp, 8meg cache, 1.5mb throughput. They don't seem to be performing at all. Drives are defragged frequently.

    But, I've had this machine for 4 or 5 months now, so I don't expect to ever get to the top of the heap now.

    Back to the Video, the MB only supports PCI express. Whats available there?

    By the way David, thanks fo the quick reply. If your east of ME, what are you doing working on Christmas day?

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    Some better cards that come in PCI-E are
    6600GT
    Radeon X800XT
    6800
    Radeon X850XT PE
    Radeon X1800XT
    6800GT
    6800 Ultra
    7800GT
    7800GTX <= This card gets the best result in PerformanceTest

    Many of these cards can also be set up as dual cards in an SLI configuration.

    As I said your HD scores looked OK. If you are really not happy with the result consider using two drives in a RAID configuration.

    We are in Sydney, so we didn't do any work on Christamas day. But are doing a bit of other days.

    ----
    David

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