Winstone 2002 |
Source: Zdnet |
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Content Creation Winstone 2002 is a system-level,
application-based benchmark that measures a PC's overall performance when
running top, Windows-based, 32-bit, content creation applications on Windows 98,
Windows 2000, Windows Me, or Windows XP.
Business Winstone 2002 is a system-level,
application-based benchmark that measures a PC's overall performance when
running today's top-selling Windows-based 32-bit applications on Windows 98,
Windows 2000 (SP6 or later), Windows Me, or Windows XP. Business Winstone
doesn't mimic what these packages do; it runs real applications through a series
of scripted activities and uses the time a PC takes to complete those activities
to produce its performance scores.
In the Winstone
benchmarks, the E7205 Master-L posts the fastest results in both Content
Creation and Business Winstone. The RDRAM-based DFI NT72-SA is left in
the dust... perhaps making the Granite Bay chipset the final nail in the RDRAM coffin.
WinBench 99 is a
subsystem-level benchmark that measures the performance of a PC's graphics,
disk, and video subsystems in a Windows environment. WinBench 99's tests can run
on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows Me
systems.
WinBench 99 v1.2 Benchmark Results |
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MSI E7205 Master-L |
Score |
Ranking |
1. |
Business Disk - 133/266 |
5790 |
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2. |
High-End Disk - 133/266 |
16600 |
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3. |
Business Graphics - 133/266 |
913 |
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4. |
High-End Graphics - 133/266 |
1950 |
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I'm not
really sure why the disk portion of the benchmarks are so low especially
considering we're using
SCSI.