My guess is that you have the same issue that was noted above.
That is to say, you are probably running the 32bit benchmark on your 64bit system.
I can also see you are using V7.0 build 1007. Which is pretty old now.
My guess is that you have the same issue that was noted above.
That is to say, you are probably running the 32bit benchmark on your 64bit system.
I can also see you are using V7.0 build 1007. Which is pretty old now.
You might want to check the CPU temp to see if it is overheating.
32°C, defintely low![]()
This must be at idle? Wouldn't hurt to check under high load.32°C, defintely low
Is your RAM in the right slots for dual channel?
Can you upload your result and post the baseline number.
Hi, I have the same problem of "nemo14".
CPU integer is 530.
CPU Find Prime Numbers is 750.
CPU mark is 3500
I can not get the results referred to as "64-bit AMD" (6 times faster).
Windows 7 SP1 64 bit
Passmark 64 bit 7.0.1028
What's wrong?
CPU fails?
What CPU do you have?
Did you look at the suggestions above?
CPU is AMD A6-3650.
M/B is FOXCONN A75M bios B44F1P06 (latest), chipset AMD A75 FCH (Hudson D3)
Yes, I did all the tests possible...
Even with Windows 7 SP1 64bit clean...
Always the same results as very low on "integer math" and "Find Prime Numbers".
Also with Windows 8 64-bit consumer preview same result!
If you look at the published test many users have the same problem...
The CPU Mark is ~3500 or ~6100. No middle way!
Last edited by Omega73; 03-27-2012 at 01:00 PM.
We are looking into it, but haven't come to any conclusion at the moment. Current line of thought is that it might be a CPU bug. But it isn't conclusive at the moment.
Can you try going into the Edit / Preferences window in PerformanceTest. Then selecting a different number of processes. Then post your result for the integer test for, 1,2,3 & 4 processes