Sisoft Sandra 2002 |
Source: Sandra |
|
Sandra is designed to
test the theoretical power of a complete system and individual components. The
numbers taken though are again, purely theoretical and may not represent real
world performance.
SiSoft Sandra 2002 Benchmark Results |
|
DFI NT72-SA |
Score |
|
Multimedia Benchmark
(FSB) |
|
1. |
Integer SSE - 133/1066 |
11173 it/s |
1a. |
Integer SSE - 140/1120 |
11439 it/s |
2. |
Floating-Point SSE - 133/1066 |
13860 it/s |
2a. |
Floating-Point SSE - 140/1120 |
14204 it/s |
|
CPU Benchmark (FSB) |
|
3. |
Dhrystone ALU - 133/1066 |
5383 MIPS |
3a. |
Dhrystone ALU - 140/1120 |
5606 MIPS |
4. |
Whetstone FPU - 133/1066 |
1521 FPU/3496 SSE2 MFLOPS |
4a. |
Whetstone FPU - 140/1120 |
1542 FPU/3582 SSE2 MFLOPS |
|
Memory Benchmark (FSB) |
|
5. |
Integer ALU - 133/1066 |
3392 MB/s |
5a. |
Integer ALU - 140/1120 |
3452 MB/s |
6. |
Float FPU - 133/1066 |
3386 MB/s |
6a. |
Float FPU - 140/1120 |
3446 MB/s |
Here are the SiSoft Sandra scores for those who
like theoretical benchmarks.
PCMark is a new benchmark from our pals at MadOnion
which a whole system benchmark. It can be used on desktop PC's, Laptops and even
Workstations and tests everyday computing from home to office usage. PCMark
specifically stresses the CPU, memory subsystem, graphics subsystem, hard
drives, WindowsXP GUI (if WinXP is used), video performance and even laptop
batteries. This benchmark was released March 12, 2002 and can be downloaded from
Madonion if you would like to give it a test run on your computer for
comparisons sake...
The only
real portion of PCMark that is interesting is the memory scores... Dual
Channel DDR scores higher because there is slightly more bandwidth (4.2GB/s vs.
4.1GB/s).