SiSoft Sandra 2004 |
Source: Sandra |
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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. Higher numbers represent better performance.
Sisoft Sandra
2004 Benchmark Results |
Memory |
Integer SSE2:
|
Float
SSE2: |
AMD System Results |
|
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Athlon64 - 2x 512MB Corsair
TwinX1024-4000(200/400) |
3028 |
3024 |
Athlon64 - 2x 512MB OCZ PC4200 EL
(200/400) |
3015 |
3017 |
Athlon64 - 2x 512MB OCZ PC3200 Plat LTD Ed (200/400)
|
3034 |
3033 |
Athlon64 - 2x 512MB OCZ PC3200 Plat LTD Ed (234/468)
|
3451 |
3451 |
Intel System Results |
|
|
Pentium 4 - 2x 512MB Corsair
TwinX1024-4000(200/400)
|
4858 |
4859 |
Pentium 4 - 2x 512MB OCZ PC4200 EL
(200/400)
(200/400) |
4874 |
4874 |
Pentium 4 - 2x 512MB OCZ PC3200 Plat
LTD Ed (200/400) |
4836 |
4833 |
Pentium 4 - 2x 512MB OCZ PC3200 Plat
LTD Ed (240/480) |
5895 |
5741 |
It should
be no surprise that all memory perform about the same at stock speeds, after all they're all clocked the same and Sandra
does not take timings into account. Overclocking and both platforms get
a very healthy performance boost.
PCMark 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.
The Athlon64 system performs very well in
PCMark2002 despite its single channel memory controller and is able to give the
Pentium 4 2.4C and the i875P a good run for its money. Overclocking boosts the
overall memory score quite a bit on both platforms.